Institutional Gaslighting
The conversation delves into the concept of institutional gaslighting, particularly within religious structures. It explores how women strive to reconnect with their faith while navigating the corrupt hierarchies that have developed around it. The discussion highlights the struggle for personal morality amidst societal pressures and the need for accountability in their spiritual journeys.In this clip
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