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Confronting The Line

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We are here to explore the world of personal development, and examine the often blurry line between transformation and exploitation. We are dedicated to finding that line, then looking, listening and learning in service of safer seeking for life long learners, like us.
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E57 | When Institutions Respond—but Don’t Reckon | A Follow-Up with Ben Eisenberg

Sat Feb 07 2026

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What happens after someone speaks out—and an institution responds? In this follow-up episode of Confronting the Line, we examine how organizations act when concerns are raised without acknowledging harm. After Ben Eisenberg shared his experience of growing up inside Landmark Worldwide, Landmark’s Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Harry Rosenberg, responded directly. Shortly afterward, the organization removed references to youth programs from its public-facing websites and stated it has no plans to offer them going forward. At first glance, this response can appear to reflect institutional maturity. At the same time, the communication does not acknowledge harm or engage the substance of Ben’s lived experience—raising important questions about accountability, self-preservation, and how institutions manage risk when scrutiny increases. This episode explores: Action without acknowledgment Institutional maturity vs. self-preservation Symbolic change vs. structural change Why acknowledging harm is often avoided What ethical responsibility actually looks like in practice Joined by Lindsey Moon Hartzel, we also examine the developmental and neurological impact of high-control environments on children and adolescents—and why consent, identity formation, and nervous system development must be central to any ethical discussion of youth programming. This episode is not about condemnation. It is about clarity, responsibility, and learning where the line truly is. FUNDING Read about how Confronting the Line is funded & our commitment to transparency: https://isthisacultbook.com/confronting-the-line-pod/  HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT THIS WORK  Confronting the Line is a listener-supported project grounded in ethical inquiry and safer learning. Your support helps us create thoughtful content and offer accessible resources for people navigating life after high-demand or coercive groups. If this episode resonated, please subscribe, consider becoming a YouTube Community Member, and share or comment to help others find the conversation. RESOURCES & LINKS:  Read Ben’s manuscript here https://medium.com/@beneisenberg_10514/my-experience-growing-up-in-landmark-education-landmark-worldwide-1aae2ea2582e  Read Anne’s Book Is This A Cult: Confronting the Line Between Exploitation and Transformation and find other pods and resources →  https://isthisacultbook.com/  If you or someone you know is wrestling with recovery after being involved in a high-control group, relationship or any organization, check out the Healthy Healing and Recovery Group w/ Rachel Bernstein  https://ilumn8.life/op/lgat-recovery-group/  MODERATION NOTE:  While healthy debate and discussion regarding the topics being discussed is encouraged, personal (ad hominem) attacks on people, places or things will be deleted.

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What happens after someone speaks out—and an institution responds? In this follow-up episode of Confronting the Line, we examine how organizations act when concerns are raised without acknowledging harm. After Ben Eisenberg shared his experience of growing up inside Landmark Worldwide, Landmark’s Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Harry Rosenberg, responded directly. Shortly afterward, the organization removed references to youth programs from its public-facing websites and stated it has no plans to offer them going forward. At first glance, this response can appear to reflect institutional maturity. At the same time, the communication does not acknowledge harm or engage the substance of Ben’s lived experience—raising important questions about accountability, self-preservation, and how institutions manage risk when scrutiny increases. This episode explores: Action without acknowledgment Institutional maturity vs. self-preservation Symbolic change vs. structural change Why acknowledging harm is often avoided What ethical responsibility actually looks like in practice Joined by Lindsey Moon Hartzel, we also examine the developmental and neurological impact of high-control environments on children and adolescents—and why consent, identity formation, and nervous system development must be central to any ethical discussion of youth programming. This episode is not about condemnation. It is about clarity, responsibility, and learning where the line truly is. FUNDING Read about how Confronting the Line is funded & our commitment to transparency: https://isthisacultbook.com/confronting-the-line-pod/  HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT THIS WORK  Confronting the Line is a listener-supported project grounded in ethical inquiry and safer learning. Your support helps us create thoughtful content and offer accessible resources for people navigating life after high-demand or coercive groups. If this episode resonated, please subscribe, consider becoming a YouTube Community Member, and share or comment to help others find the conversation. RESOURCES & LINKS:  Read Ben’s manuscript here https://medium.com/@beneisenberg_10514/my-experience-growing-up-in-landmark-education-landmark-worldwide-1aae2ea2582e  Read Anne’s Book Is This A Cult: Confronting the Line Between Exploitation and Transformation and find other pods and resources →  https://isthisacultbook.com/  If you or someone you know is wrestling with recovery after being involved in a high-control group, relationship or any organization, check out the Healthy Healing and Recovery Group w/ Rachel Bernstein  https://ilumn8.life/op/lgat-recovery-group/  MODERATION NOTE:  While healthy debate and discussion regarding the topics being discussed is encouraged, personal (ad hominem) attacks on people, places or things will be deleted.

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Episode count
51
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Social followers
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Latest episode date
Sat Feb 07 2026

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We are here to explore the world of personal development, and examine the often blurry line between transformation and exploitation. We are dedicated to finding that line, then looking, listening and learning in service of safer seeking for life long learners, like us.

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