1 hr 14 min

Shining a Light in Dark Places with Laura Conti TONTS.

    • Society & Culture

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to grow up in a secretive Christian sect? And what happens if you leave? My guest today Laura Conti has done just that and not only left but thrived. Her story is one of fierce tenacity, feminist principles and the power of a good education. More than that though, what I admire most about Laura's story is her bravery in telling her truth and how speaking out can set you free. The sect she grew up in is called The Truth and is highly secretive with members across Australia, the USA and the EU. Former members of The Truth confirm the group hold fundamentalist Christian beliefs, where TV, movies, dancing, drinking, smoking, swearing, and gambling is described as the “devil’s work”. Women are expected to dress modestly and wear their long, uncut hair pinned in a bun; they are not allowed to follow current fashion trends, or wear makeup or jewellery. Men must have their hair cut short. Only “Workers” are allowed to marry outside of The Truth, and according to former member Elizabeth Coleman, “Children in the sect are told that if they stray, bad things will happen – a lightning strike, for example, being hit by a runaway bus, or an illness.”
Laura was a joy to talk to you and I can't wait for you to hear this episode.
For more from Laura and to purchase some #gokindly beautiful bedding you can head to https://www.gokindly.com.au/
If you or anyone you know is experiencing family violence or homelessness please reach out to the following organisations:
24 HOUR FAMILY VIOLENCE SERVICE - SAFE STEPS  1800 015 18824 HOUR HOMELESSNESS SERVICE  1800 825 955
Berry Street
Juno
Womens Housing Ltd
Launch Housing
And if this episode brought anything up for you at all please reach out to someone you trust or to Lifeline on 13 11 14
You can find me at @clairetonti on instagram or at www.clairetonti.com and subscribe to my newsletter here
As always thank you to RAW Collings for editing this week's episode.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to grow up in a secretive Christian sect? And what happens if you leave? My guest today Laura Conti has done just that and not only left but thrived. Her story is one of fierce tenacity, feminist principles and the power of a good education. More than that though, what I admire most about Laura's story is her bravery in telling her truth and how speaking out can set you free. The sect she grew up in is called The Truth and is highly secretive with members across Australia, the USA and the EU. Former members of The Truth confirm the group hold fundamentalist Christian beliefs, where TV, movies, dancing, drinking, smoking, swearing, and gambling is described as the “devil’s work”. Women are expected to dress modestly and wear their long, uncut hair pinned in a bun; they are not allowed to follow current fashion trends, or wear makeup or jewellery. Men must have their hair cut short. Only “Workers” are allowed to marry outside of The Truth, and according to former member Elizabeth Coleman, “Children in the sect are told that if they stray, bad things will happen – a lightning strike, for example, being hit by a runaway bus, or an illness.”
Laura was a joy to talk to you and I can't wait for you to hear this episode.
For more from Laura and to purchase some #gokindly beautiful bedding you can head to https://www.gokindly.com.au/
If you or anyone you know is experiencing family violence or homelessness please reach out to the following organisations:
24 HOUR FAMILY VIOLENCE SERVICE - SAFE STEPS  1800 015 18824 HOUR HOMELESSNESS SERVICE  1800 825 955
Berry Street
Juno
Womens Housing Ltd
Launch Housing
And if this episode brought anything up for you at all please reach out to someone you trust or to Lifeline on 13 11 14
You can find me at @clairetonti on instagram or at www.clairetonti.com and subscribe to my newsletter here
As always thank you to RAW Collings for editing this week's episode.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

1 hr 14 min

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