{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/293c3043-0316-4f41-80cf-037ced3466c1/68620f9ef1f23373691e64eb?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Interview Episode: Clare Heath-McIvor","description":"<p>Clare Heath-McIvor is the daughter of the leader of the City Builders Church, an organisation that she and others who know it feel confident fits the definition of a cult. Her marriage was arranged within the church to Patrick McIvor, a man who had survived gay conversion therapy. Since leaving, the now-happily-separated pair have become involved in a number of social justice issues, including the current Victorian Parliamentary <a href=\"https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/cofg\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>Inquiry into the recruitment methods and impacts of cults and organised fringe groups</strong></a>, and Patrick's work was crucial to the ban on conversion therapy practices in Victoria.</p><p><br></p><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a href=\"https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/cofg\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Inquiry into the recruitment methods and impacts of cults and organised fringe groups</a> — Parliament of Victoria, open for submissions until 31 July 2025 and due to deliver findings in September 2026</li><li>Clare Heath-McIvor's <a href=\"https://linktr.ee/clareheathmcivor\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Linktree</a> with her <a href=\"https://clareheathmcivor.substack.com/\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Substack</a>, <a href=\"https://www.tiktok.com/@clareheathmcivor\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">TikTok</a>, <a href=\"https://x.com/clare_mcivor\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Twitter</a> and more</li><li><a href=\"https://open.spotify.com/show/0l3gXv1VUjU4AkGoxXv8Ov?si=a629795e6348421f\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Unchurchable</a> podcast</li><li><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qY6BAgxHEGQ\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Caring church or crazy cult? The extreme religion praying for power</a> — 60 Minutes Australia, 20 November 2022</li><li><a href=\"https://www.facebook.com/groups/1207865294020176\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Victorian Cult Survivors Network</a> — Facebook group</li></ul><p><br></p><p>You can support us on <a href=\"https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=7859667\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Patreon</a>. Sarah Steel's book <em>Do As I Say</em> is <a href=\"https://bit.ly/3dEBQuF\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">available on audiobook</a>.</p><p><br></p><p>If you have been personally affected by involvement in a cult, or would like to support those who have been, you can find support with or donate to Cult Information and Family Support if you’re in Australia (via <a href=\"http://www.cifs.org.au/\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>www.cifs.org.au</strong></a>), and you can find resources outside of Australia with the International Cultic Studies Association (via <a href=\"http://www.icsahome.com/\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>www.icsahome.com</strong></a>).</p>","author_name":"Sarah Steel"}