Meet the author- Liz Cameron
Event description
Liz Cameron will be in conversation with Alex Sloan on her new book Cult Bride How I Was Brainwashed – and How I Broke Free, ‘an intriguing and powerful memoir,’ in which Liz asks how are people like you and me brainwashed into cults?
As an 18 year-old on her gap year in Canberra, Liz is approached at a shopping centre by a woman who asks her survey questions about her Christian faith. Liz is slowly brought into her small, friendly church community – but little does she know that her new ‘friends’ are members of the South Korean cult Providence, which currently operates in more than 70 countries.
This is the story of how Liz endured mind-control techniques and a visit to the cult’s convicted serial rapist leader in prison and came out the other side alive. She takes us behind the scenes to show us how cults operate in plain sight – and how we can unpick the systems that enable them to prey on vulnerable people.
This powerful, candid memoir tells one woman’s extraordinary story of how she was broken down by a secretive, predatory cult – and how she broke free and remade her life.
Pantera publisher, Tom Langshaw, has stated, ‘Liz tells her story with grace and dignity, cleverly supported by research into cult operations and advocacy for policy change. Her memoir is a remarkable personal story of survival with a deeper and more purposeful meaning, exploring the extremes of coercive control and the cults that operate in plain sight’.
Liz Cameron grew up in fundamentalist Christianity and was brainwashed into the JMS cult at age 18 in 2011. Since escaping in 2013, she's worked on slowly rebuilding her life while also helping to raise awareness of cults and assist in deprogramming other cult victims. She now resides in Canberra and balances full-time professional work with cult awareness and advocacy, while also studying a psychology degree. In 2023, after flying to South Korea to film the documentary The Cult Next Door for Channel 7's Spotlight program, Liz's public profile grew as she began talking honestly on social media about the insidious nature of cults, cult psychology, and deprogramming.
Alex Sloan AM is an award winning journalist, panellist, MC and commentator whose extensive media career spans 30 years, including 27 years with ABC Radio. Alex is a Director and Deputy Chair of Australia's think-tank, The Australia Institute and a Director of The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust. In 2017 Alex was named ACT Citizen of the Year and in 2019 Alex was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for her significant service to the community of Canberra, and to the broadcast media as a radio presenter.
Books are available for signing from 5.30pm and again after the event.
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