
WHAT WENT WRONG The Life and Death of River Phoenix (with Last Podcast on the Left)
Jan 16, 2026
Join comedians Henry Zebrowski and Ed Larson as they delve into the captivating life and tragic death of River Phoenix. They explore Phoenix's tumultuous beginnings, including his family's connection to the controversial Children of God cult. The discussion reveals how this upbringing influenced his ascent in Hollywood and his struggles with fame. They also dissect the troubled production of 'Dark Blood' and the heart-wrenching events leading to his overdose at the Viper Room, painting a poignant picture of a brilliant talent lost too soon.
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David Berg's Recruitment Tactics
- Henry Zebrowski recounts David Berg evolving into a charismatic, youth-targeting leader who packaged religion like counterculture marketing.
- Berg used performance, bus tours, and letters to convert disaffected hippies and missionize youth.
Children Were Used As Resources
- The Children of God used children as income generators and distributed controlling 'Moe letters' as doctrine.
- That system normalized exploitative practices and shaped family dynamics in the Phoenix household.
Flirty Fishing Marked A Turning Point
- The cult's sexual doctrines (like flirty fishing) marked a turning point toward overtly exploitative behaviors.
- The Bottoms left when those practices and public photos made the group's abuse obvious to them.




