1607: Growing up with Teal Swan - Diana Hansen Ribera

Mormon Stories Podcast - A podcast by Dr. John Dehlin

Teal Swan is a highly controversial New Age guru with millions of online followers.  Teal specifically markets her services to vulnerable, often suicidal individuals, and advances highly controversial and/or damaging beliefs and techniques including: Encouraging graphic suicidal ideation. Nurturing false memories and false accusations of ritual abuse by family members through thoroughly debunked recovered memory techniques. Waterboarding as a trauma treatment. Downplaying the severity of death by suicide by likening it to “hitting the reset button” into a future reincarnated life. Teal’s practices are covered more thoroughly in the recently released Hulu series entitled “The Deep End.” Several deaths by suicide have been attributed to Teal’s practices. In today’s episode we interview Diana Hansen Ribera, who was one of Teal’s closest childhood and adolescent friends.  In her interview, Diana provides thorough detail to challenge Teal’s false claims of being a victim of satanic ritual abuse and sex trafficking as a child, and explains how Teal developed her coercion skills and harmful techniques with Diana — that Teal would eventually employ on a broader scale. Warning: This interview contains graphic and disturbing content.  Viewer and listener discretion is advised. Show Notes: Zelph on the Shelf YT channel Zelph on the Shelf MS episode The Deep End Hulu Series MS Satanic Ritual Abuse episode Jared Dobson MS episode The Gateway podcast episode on Teal BBC Episode on Teal Teal’s interview by Idaho journalist Girl, Interrupted movie You’re Wrong About podcast Human trafficking episode Remembering Satan Book Diana's Email: [email protected] ————— We are 100% donor funded! Please click HERE to donate and keep this content coming! Click here to donate monthly: $10 $25 $50 ————— MSP on Spotify MSP on Apple Podcasts MSP Blog Instagram Patreon TikTok Discord Contact Us! *[email protected] *PO Box 171085 Salt Lake City, UT 84117

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