Lola Blanc was 12 years old when a man at an LDS (Mormon) singles dance told her mother he was a prophet receiving direct revelation from God. What followed wasn't a compound, a commune, or a mass following. It was something smaller, more intimate — and in many ways, more terrifying. A one-on-one system of control that separated Lola from her mom, and escalated the situation into coercion and trafficking, all framed as God's will. Lola's mother, Christine Marie, just starred in Trust Me: The False Prophet on Netflix — but this story is different. This one never made the headlines. The man was never fully stopped. Today, Lola is a cult survivor, musician, filmmaker, actor (American Horror Story, Under the Silver Lake), and co-host of the Trust Me podcast, where she and her co-host Meagan Elizabeth interview cult survivors and dismantle the mechanics of coercion. Lola knows exactly how belief systems get weaponized — because it happened to her and her mother.