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A Little Bit Culty

Through the NXIVM Lens: Bjorn Bolinder on V-Week, Branding, and Seeing the Light (Part 2)

A Little Bit Culty

Sarah Edmondson & Anthony “Nippy” Ames

Education, Society & Culture

4.63K Ratings

🗓️ 5 March 2026

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Welcome back for Part 2 with Bjorn Bolinder: dancer, photographer, and the guy whose heart was screaming “GET OUT!” louder than any cult alarm system we've ever heard. We pick up in 2016 as Bjorn signs up for SOP (the men's program) in a moment of pleaser panic, and then experiences a full-body revolt between the commitment meeting and his Washington Heights apartment. He listened, backed out, and his intuition proved prophetic.


He walks us through the weird Festival of Flowers, staying at Allison's overcrowded house, the underwhelming reveal of his “life issue” at the end of the student track, and the exact moment his internal guidance system said, “You're done—get out NOW.” He returned to V-Week 2016 on work exchange after negotiating a refund, and observed late-night DOS activity he couldn’t yet contextualize.


Then comes August 2017: Coach V’s text, the Frank Report, Sarah’s disappearing photo of a brand, and the surreal experience of attending an ESP event the same day he learned the truth. Bjorn described the whiplash of connecting puzzle pieces, the validation of his year-old exit, his spiritual mentor’s eerily accurate read on Keith Raniere, and where he was when the guilty verdict came through in June 2019. We reflected on people still loyal to Keith, Bjorn’s healing journey, and why “excited state” actually worked for his depression (even if we're not saying “Thank you, Vanguard” anymore).


Be sure to follow Bjorn’s work at findthelightphotography.com and on Instagram @findthelightphotography.


Trigger warning: This episode contains frank discussion of depression and suicidal ideation.


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0:00.0

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0:03.6

personally funding their CEO's yacht collection. Seriously, folks. I've been paying the ridiculous

0:08.4

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0:13.2

more expensive, classic big wireless move, right? Well, I'm done. The second my contract is up,

0:18.9

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This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal, medical, or mental health advice.

1:45.8

The views and opinions express do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the podcast

1:50.3

and are not intended to malign any religion, group, club, organization, business, individual, anyone, or anything. thing.

2:07.7

I'm Sarah Edmondson.

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