Sarah and Nippy Sought Self-Improvement, Ended Up in a Cult
Plenty of us look for ways to get past mental obstacles, we don’t
all ended up branded with the NXIVM cult leader’s initials.
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Sarah Edmonson and Anthony “Nippy” Ames were doing okay in life.
They were healthy, they were working, and, like a lot of people,
they were looking for more success. So when they were introduced
to some self-help courses called the Executive Success Program,
they gave it a shot. When it seemed to be working pretty well,
naturally, they stuck with it.
The group they ended up in, pronounced “nexium” but spelled in
unpronounceable capital letters, manipulated that desire for
success and happiness, eventually consuming the time, money, and
lives of the people who joined. Members were made to follow the
charismatic leader, Keith Raniere, as though he were a divine
figure. You could move up in rank and wear special symbolic
sashes. Many members were encouraged to move to Albany to live
together and be near Raniere.
From the introduction to this episode:
“I’ve always been fascinated by the mental health aspect of cult
membership. How was someone doing, psychologically, before they
joined up? What happened to their mind during their time with the
cult. And how their mental health was after being in a group like
that. I think it’s comforting to think, well, I could never be
sucked into something like that, I’m too smart and aware. But I
think a lot of us feel psychologically incomplete at times.
Adrift. In some form of peril. I know I do. And if someone
charismatic comes along, welcomes you, seems to be able to help,
how can you not listen?”
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