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A Little Bit Culty

Perfect Prey: Dr. Christine Cocchiola on Coercive Control

A Little Bit Culty

Sarah Edmondson & Anthony “Nippy” Ames

Education, Society & Culture

4.63K Ratings

🗓️ 12 December 2022

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. The Latin root for the word “coercive” literally means to surround, encompass, restrain, confine, and so on. So what does “coercive control” look like in real life, you ask? Well, it could involve isolating someone away from friends and family, depriving them of basic human needs (food, water, etc.), humiliating them, managing someone else’s finances, and the like. If it’s a shitty way of controlling another human, like having an invisible chain wrapped around their ankles, it’s coercive control. If you want a pop culture reference, look no further than Britney Spears’ “Toxic” family usurping her finances and personal agency for her nearly 14-year conservatorship. 

But does it still feel abstract? Then you need to listen to today’s episode, complete with special guest Dr. Christine Cocchiola, a coercive control advocate, researcher, educator, and survivor, (meaning she’s able to speak on the subject from both personal and scholarly levels). During our talk, she breaks down how narcissism, shame, egos, and “perfect preys” play out with everyone from romantic partners to people in power, such as cult leaders. 

Are you perhaps being controlled by someone without even realizing it? Maybe! Could that be detrimental to your life! Absolutely! So tune in to find out. 

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The views and opinions expressed by a little bit

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culty are those of the hosts and do not necessarily

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reflect the official policy or position of the podcast.

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No, they don't.

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Any of the ridiculously thought-provoking content

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provided by our guests, bloggers, sponsors,

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or authors are of their opinion and are not

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intended to malign any religion group club organization

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business individual, anyone, or anything.

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Also, we're not doctors, psychologists, or her supreme

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holiness, Gwyneth Peltro.

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GOOP.

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We're just two mortals, trying to make

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gluten-free, holistically helpful podcasts that

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helps in forms and entertains and maybe moisturizes.

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Silky, silky smooth.

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Mm.

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Hey, everybody.

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Sarah Edmonds in here.

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And I'm Anthony Ames, aka Nippie, Sarah's husband.

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And you're listening to a little bit culty.

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AKA a LBC.

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