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00:00A little over an hour from Nashville,
00:29Etheridge, Tennessee is home to the largest and most conservative
00:33Amish community in the southern United States.
00:38Folks here famously reject technology and the outside world,
00:43but they've inspired a remarkable online phenomenon.
00:48Ah, Pally!
00:50So good to meet you!
00:52You as well!
00:53And so good to meet you, like, in person, not just like a social media woman.
00:56I know! I'm so happy you're here!
00:58And this is beautiful.
00:59Thank you so much.
01:00It's amazing.
01:0120-year-old Callie recently moved to Tennessee to follow her dream
01:05of becoming something called a trad wife.
01:08I would say a trad wife is usually a stay-at-home mom.
01:11Yep.
01:12Embracing homemaking duties, biblical femininity, stuff like that.
01:17Callie and I first met on Instagram,
01:20where she's famous for posting content like this.
01:23Honestly, the horse and buggy life really inspires me.
01:27I really love it. It's cute.
01:28It might look like satire, but Callie is dead serious.
01:32She's part of a social media movement calling themselves
01:37Trad Wives, short for traditional wives.
01:40Women who've rejected modern careers in favor of returning to the kitchen
01:45and posting about it to millions online.
01:48And the truth is, there is no higher calling than being a wife and a mother for a woman.
01:54In between posts about baking, homemaking, and fashion,
01:59Trad Wives encourage their followers to mix 1800s traditional living with 1950s gender roles
02:05to help heal America.
02:08So you kind of just start from the top and then pull down.
02:12I've come to Tennessee to find out why so many American women want to turn back the clock
02:18and post about it.
02:20I'll have you get up.
02:22Oh, you want me to get up?
02:23Yeah.
02:26But I didn't realize that following the Trad Wives would lead me down a disturbing path,
02:31more twisted than I could ever imagine.
02:34And this is our entrance here.
02:37A story I never expected starts, innocently enough, back at Callie's place.
02:46Welcome, this is my living room.
02:48Oh my gosh, so nice.
02:49Very country.
02:50Very country with the American flags.
02:52Cow hide.
02:53Beautiful.
02:55Very cool.
02:56And then I'll lead you to my favorite part of the house.
02:59Okay, the kitchen.
03:00So welcome to my kitchen.
03:02Why is this your favorite part of the house?
03:05This is where I do my Trad Wives cooking, cleaning, everything you think of, apron wearing,
03:12mastering the dishes.
03:13Okay.
03:14Originally from California, Callie decided not to go to college and instead moved to Tennessee to become a Trad Wife.
03:25She now lives on a family property, earning money from posting content to her more than 50,000 followers on social media.
03:34A Trad Wife to me, it's embracing femininity, motherhood, doing all the homemaking duties, like traditionalism.
03:43What did women do in the 1800s, like the 1900s, stuff like that.
03:49A lot of people would say that those were not great times for women.
03:53What is the appeal?
03:54I would say it's more like a self-realization from my childhood because I wasn't raised in a traditional family.
04:01My parents were divorced.
04:02My mom was at work and my dad was more of like the moms, like a father-mommy.
04:07So everything that they did, I was like, I know I want the opposite.
04:11Try to get muscles from this.
04:14It's like a workout.
04:17Callie now spends her days at home in a cycle of cook, clean, host, repeat.
04:24So you could just do this all day and you'd be happy?
04:26I'd be so happy.
04:28I yearn to churn.
04:30I yearn to churn?
04:31I yearn to churn.
04:32She does it all in a full face of makeup, dressed as a milkmaid.
04:38And she's calling on American women to join her.
04:41It's just, it kind of bugs me when modern women are doing it all.
04:47That's toxic, I think.
04:49Because I think like all women should be like this, be like in the kitchen.
04:55It's just, it's a strong, strong belief for me.
04:58Yeah.
04:59Yeah.
05:00But it's looked at in such like a negative light because it's like misogynistic to be in the kitchen, but it's not at all.
05:06Do you really believe that?
05:07I believe women are made to be mothers and wives.
05:10That is the way that God created us.
05:13Who will find such a courageous wife?
05:16For such one is more valuable than precious stones.
05:19Trad wives believe American families can be saved through the revival of conservative family values and traditional gender roles.
05:28She opens her mouth carefully and lawfully and controls her tongue.
05:32She clothes herself with strength and dignity.
05:35Key to that is women living up to a standard of femininity prescribed in the Bible.
05:41Being a woman in here, it has like a lot of feminine traits compared to like modern women that are trying to lead.
05:49And we're like women in here, our housewives are the help me.
05:53Like Adam was not created for Eve.
05:56Eve was created for Adam to be his help.
05:58So you believe that you were made for a man?
06:01Yes, I do.
06:04It's that message that has gotten the trad wives into trouble.
06:08This one's going to ruffle some feathers.
06:10I submit and I serve my husband.
06:13Trad wives believe that all women should live in complete submission to men.
06:18A man's home is his castle, so he should be treated as a king.
06:23Critics say the message is regressive, anti-feminist, and that behind the sweet smiles and nostalgia, a world of subjugation and extreme content awaits.
06:35If we look statistically, we would be better off if women couldn't vote.
06:39A rising number of trad accounts promote outright misogyny, alongside alt-right and racist content.
06:47We need more blonde girls shouting **** at ****, okay?
06:52Offering followers a red pill from sourdough to white supremacy.
06:57I would say like trad definitely falls under conservative values.
07:02But if it's like submit to all men, like I wouldn't do that.
07:06I think like only godly men and men like Christ are worth submitting to.
07:11I wouldn't submit to like any guy on the street, but I don't think anyone's posting that from what I've seen.
07:16One example for you is a trad account saying never rebuff your husband's advances.
07:22So if he...
07:23Oh wow.
07:24That's the reaction I had.
07:26Yeah, wow.
07:27I mean, it's biblical to like never withhold desires inside of a marriage.
07:33But if it's like in terms of rape, I don't approve.
07:36Like that's...
07:37Yeah.
07:38If like that, that's rape.
07:39Yeah, no.
07:40But you do have a very strong social media presence.
07:43Have you gotten a lot of feedback that's negative?
07:46I've gotten like a mixture of people like, wow, good for you.
07:49And then also like, girl, you just need to like live your life.
07:52This is a cult.
07:53Like, what are you doing?
07:54I feel so bad for you.
07:55Like you're not gonna...
07:56It's just gonna...
07:57Yeah, people say it's not worth it, but I disagree.
08:00Mm-hmm.
08:01Yeah.
08:02Do you think that there's any danger in young girls seeing the things you post?
08:06I don't see any danger.
08:08No.
08:09No.
08:14While she's built a following from being a trad wife, you may have noticed something's missing.
08:20But you're only 20, so you're not married yet, right?
08:23Right.
08:24So not a proper trad wife.
08:25No.
08:26Trad wife in training.
08:27That's my title.
08:28Your official title.
08:29Yeah.
08:30Callie, trad wife in training.
08:32Nice.
08:34When she does settle down, Callie assures me she'll live traditionally,
08:38ever after.
08:39I want to inspire young girls to live the trad life.
08:43That's just been my thing, to embrace it and not be scared.
08:47Don't let anyone tell you that you can't be a wife and a mom.
08:54In all fairness, Callie is yet to live that life.
08:58While plenty on social media swear by trad living, others say it plays out more like a horror movie.
09:05At this stage, I was meant to spend the weekend with an entire trad family to see the lifestyle for myself.
09:12But they stood me up.
09:15While I was unlikely to find a similar household wandering around Nashville,
09:20a few leads from social media, and door knocking across three towns,
09:25eventually led me to a family living not too far away.
09:29Do I love you?
09:38Do I need you?
09:41Do I thank God for you?
09:44Do I do?
09:45Do I do?
09:46Do I do?
09:47Do you like you under supper?
09:48I do.
09:49Do I do?
09:52Oh, I do.
09:57I do.
09:59Married in July 2024, the couple are starting their new life
10:03alongside Rory's 11-year-old daughter, Indiana.
10:07I do.
10:09I came to Nashville to write songs and I wanted to be a great storyteller but it
10:20didn't take me long to realize I don't want to tell great stories I want to be
10:24part of one and I assume these are eggs from the farm yes they are a Grammy
10:33award-winner Rory has made music with country greats like Dolly Parton but
10:38he's given up the bright lights of Nashville to live a trad life with a
10:43trad wife I just I told him I said I really want to be a milkmaid
10:49yeah I feel like I feel like we're pretty traditional I mean as traditional as it
10:56comes I think and this is what you always wanted not really but when she said it I
11:02was like who doesn't want a milkmaid around my parents divorced early on and
11:08so I was always trying to find home trying to figure out what home even look
11:14like yeah we've got to go do chores first so I'll go out and let the chickens out
11:18check on the cows and I thought there was a better chance that home might exist in
11:23a farmhouse than in a cul-de-sac and these are cows that we move every day
11:33usually in the evening time home for the feeks is a 100 acre homestead just
11:39outside Nashville these are the laying him Rory bought the property in the late
11:4590s hoping to live a simpler life with his two eldest daughters who've since left
11:51home what was once a rundown farmhouse is now a thriving homestead raising its
12:00own crops and livestock like in times gone by with the animals or whether you're
12:06putting a seed in the garden and you're watching something grow and you experience
12:10the fruit of it you start to see a full cycle a life cycle in action and you
12:16start to think no it's not cheaper it's not faster and it's not easier but it's
12:21better
12:27the farm is now the whole family's full-time job and they tell me going
12:33trad has given them purpose both of us have had the opportunity to seek other
12:39things to long for more and they've left us empty and so those traditional values
12:46is what has begun to ground us
12:49thank you India see a little bit let me get one from you for Rebecca becoming a
12:59trad wife meant giving up a career in finance let me know when these are done
13:03okay this is our first time making gingerbread cookies so I hope the copy is
13:09ready right about them
13:10but on the fake homestead Rebecca's required to be much more than a mom so
13:18you want to grab your narration notebook and let's go over the first two days and
13:24just revisit so we can remember okay homeschooling is a fundamental part of
13:29traditional living with trad wives expected to fill the role of mother and
13:33teacher okay so who's Gabriel the angel and what did he tell Zachariah do not be
13:40afraid okay very good one of the beautiful things about homeschooling and
13:45just having your child at home is that you're really just doing life together
13:48it's one of the attractive things and working with your hands and being in the
13:52kitchen and working on the farm like all of it it's just life and I mean this in
13:56the best way but what are your qualifications to be a teacher in this
14:01space yeah I'm a woman living life and life experiences and and I'm her mom
14:13okay watch out so I don't burn you oh yeah these look great okay there's the
14:17manger Rebecca loves Indiana like her own but she isn't her birth mum they look good
14:25awesome Rory's former wife country singer Joey Feek died from cancer in 2016
14:34she's buried in a small cemetery on the homestead after her own cancer battle
14:42left her unable to have kids Rebecca agreed to join Rory in living
14:47traditionally but that meant submitting to him completely in our life and in my
14:54life I love the fact that I'm able to submit to a man who is godly and who
14:58makes the best decisions for our family and so I think that's a an important
15:04part of being a traditional wife in my opinion and also the gift of having a
15:09strong solid godly man is that even if there are things that I'm maybe a little
15:14slower to warm up to or don't really understand I am fully confident that I
15:19just follow his lead she's not the only one the feeks share their life on social
15:25media they say it's incredibly popular especially with young mums I think
15:36sourdough bread and baby chicks are gateway drugs yes so popular that each
15:42year the feeks host a massive homestead festival on the property so we bring in
15:47lots of homesteading and homemaking experts and there'll be thousands of
15:52people are here on our farm throughout the year they also run classes for
15:57homeschool children from the homesteads purpose-built schoolhouse and hold
16:02music and social events celebrating traditional living a lot of those people
16:08are looking for community they're desiring something else that a lot of
16:13the world is not doing it is kind of a revolution the revolution might play out
16:17differently for some people than it has here this farm has kind of been funded by
16:24fame right like do you need wealth to be able to achieve this life I don't think so
16:29I mean fame has played a role in it but it's it's not the fame the fruit of that
16:34bought a little bit of land it didn't buy a sustainable life it didn't buy anything
16:41of any real value it bought the beginning of something and it keeps getting
16:46redefined every day what does that mean as we become one in the things that we
16:55want and desire and how we want to live we want to be surrounded with folks who
16:59kind of want the same things and then we can all do life together Rory tells me he
17:06envisions an America where families live in self-governing communities bound by
17:11biblical tradition and conservative values he tells me some are already doing
17:17it and we've met some folks in Texas and Montana and Idaho and Virginia and we've
17:22seen them do it very very well and that has been really exciting for us to to see
17:30an example of what life lived together might look like and you never know what's
17:35going to happen if there was one place that I should visit where this is working
17:40well where would that be maybe the best place to go right now is Montana there's a
17:46wonderful community it's very beautiful so I'd say make a trip up there if you get a chance
18:00when I started this story I never imagined I'd wind up on the other side of the country or
18:07anywhere near a place called gray cliff mill on the border of Yellowstone National Park
18:15just off the highway this is where Rory said I would meet an entire community of trad families
18:21but I found so much more
18:32how young are the kids when they start working in the kitchen 1010 and that's an
18:39important skill you guys reckon for them to be learning it is
18:45these young women are making dinner for the entire gray cliff community and it's a big job
18:51around 50 families live work and worship together on the thousand acre gray cliff property
19:06they've been building their vision of a self-sufficient community since 2014
19:15so we are about just a great atmosphere for kids and so we love some of the traditional farming and
19:32schooling and home birthing practices and so we want to create a very supportive community for those values
19:43the group describes themselves as an agrarian Christian community they are notoriously media shy but group elder Matthew Brandstadt and his wife Avery have welcomed me in
19:54have welcomed me in so it's a lot of fun dreaming up a community this is one of
20:01the group's bi-weekly communal dinners I would say what holds us together is just common ideals
20:08and trying to live the best version of loving caring helping each other we're all equally valuable in the eyes of our
20:19our creator and we serve each other in different ways but in the gray cliff community women seem to
20:26serve the family first there's something beautiful a mother brings to children that I don't think anybody
20:33else can bring ladies had the most crucial beautiful place and cultivating the future of humanity
20:40that's really important would you agree with that Avery what would you say definitely I would say
20:49that is all true and I believe that for sure
20:56we have been in Montana for about 10 years we just had this strong feeling like we were supposed to live
21:03here so we packed up and moved parents at gray cliff like former texans ruth and jacob clingensmith adhere to
21:13traditional gender roles and biblical values are you doing your abcs
21:20ruth oversees the home and home schooling yay we finished good job
21:26while jacob brings home the bacon so i run about seven businesses seven businesses yes
21:34you're busy man yeah i stay very busy
21:37at gray cliff family businesses produce everything from candles to quilts alongside branded merchandise
21:45all for sale at their roadside cafe and gift shop wow this is incredible it was built in 1740
21:55at least 10 percent of household incomes are contributed back into the community
22:01the goal is to help gray cliff grow into a self-sustaining self-governed community where work
22:08health care births even disputes are handled within the group if you look at even american history
22:16that's the way it used to work in america and we're bringing it back home it's where it belongs
22:21this is a playground that's very popular all through the summer men like elder matthew believe the
22:29gray cliff model can help revive the traditional american dream but what about their wives thank you so
22:37much for your time i really appreciate it i asked if any women wanted to speak with me one-on-one
22:44with their husband's permission seven volunteered what is the role of women in this community
22:53i would say i love my role as a wife and a mother i wouldn't trade it for anything
22:59i feel like it's a god-given goal being a woman and i i know what i'm supposed to do and that's first love
23:07my husband and my children and help them as best i can there is this sort of biblical dynamic that
23:15women are a man's help how do you see yourselves in the relationship is it that that he leads and
23:21then you follow and there is submission in that this might be too technical but i think the word
23:26submission means with the same mission and so we both have the same mission so like in a sense he
23:33leads leads that even that's kind of a funny term like it really is a cooperation do you all feel
23:42distinct yes okay why do you feel distinct what makes you distinct
23:55maybe i'll jump out i think as a women's role i love my you know my place what i do as far as at
24:01home i might teach in my children's school okay and ideally you would want more women to join a
24:07community like this to experience this so the goal is to have more people join is that the ideal i don't
24:15think it's so much about starting an organization where we're all kind of trying to globally become
24:21you know what i mean but i think it's more just trying to encourage anyone who wants to make a change
24:26on whatever level i think saying it's not like an organization in that way you're trying to tell
24:32me that it's it's not culty is that what you're trying to tell me well in a sense yes during our
24:40time together the women stressed they didn't belong to a cult but there was something no one
24:46would tell me so whether they you know become a member or join the church to me it's more about
24:53spreading love everyone said they belonged to the church but no one would tell me its name
25:00obviously our church started and now we're you know what 2 000 people spread all over the world
25:07and i would say the mission from the very beginning is is bring light where there's darkness bring love
25:13where there's hate bring joy where there's sadness but i was about to discover that they belonged to a
25:20radical religious movement based in waco texas
25:36while filming a story about trad wives country music star rory feek sent me to a religious community
25:43in graycliffe montana but he didn't tell me the whole story
25:50you rory take rebecca to be your wedded wife seen in his wedding video rory was married on the property
25:57in 2024 by group elder matthew brandstad answer i did it soon after rory made a startling admission
26:08a completely different phenomenon has taken place right here at homestead heritage
26:14during this speech posted to social media rory announced he had joined a new religious movement
26:21called homestead heritage in my opinion they have restored the families who live inside the homes
26:29founded in the 1970s by former baptist priest blair adams homestead heritage is called a cult
26:37by many former members over the past two decades allegations of domestic and spiritual abuse medical
26:45malpractice and child labor have been reported in the media which the group strenuously denies
26:52in the same period however at least eight homestead heritage parishioners have been convicted
26:58on charges including rape incest and sexually assaulting children
27:05this ranch in waco texas is the heart of the group's spiritual and financial operations
27:10from here homestead heritage elders govern the group's 2 000 parishioners spread across a growing
27:18number of branches in the u.s and around the world one of those branches is gray cliff lontana
27:27i came to meet trad wives but now i want to know if i've walked into a cult
27:32the word cold simply comes from the word vulture and you can have a culture of anything picture vulture
27:47and so i think we as christians should have a culture that just speaks of love that speaks of peace
27:56it speaks of joy it speaks of service to your neighbor and so if people want to define that
28:04as a cult i'm okay with that is everyone else okay with being called a cult
28:11well i think we know that it comes with the territory you know and jesus himself was was called
28:19was accused of being a cult leader and so we we believe that you know if you endeavor into this
28:26journey of trying to integrate the the surrounding culture is going to look at you with with a
28:32suspicious eye you know i think slowly but surely we're proving we're not one of those wild and crazy
28:38things but not everyone agrees in july my little sister with special needs was left in the care of a
28:46group called homestead heritage this came as a surprise to us because we had really never heard of them
28:51before rory feek's eldest daughter heidi is currently seeking custody of her 11 year old sister indiana
28:59who i met on my trip to tennessee that's me that's my sister hopey that's my sister heidi
29:08the girls in public statements heidi claims indiana is unsafe given homestead heritage's long
29:16and troubled history with child sexual abuse rory denies indiana is in danger and says this is a
29:27family dispute blown out of proportion people who just don't understand what you're doing begin to
29:36speak negatively about you and to make up stories and lies despite never confirming to me their connections
29:44to the group in late 2024 the brandstadt brothers began suing heidi feek for defibation in a joint case
29:51with homestead heritage we feel as if there's never a a time to exchange insult for insult but yet how do
30:00i change this person's mindset because i know that's not true i left montana with more questions than
30:10answers about homestead heritage thinking more about cults than trad wives but there was one place i could
30:18go to find the truth next week on dateline this whole area is creepy i head to waco texas deep into the world
30:29of homestead heritage they really do get to you they really get into your head unearthing extraordinary
30:37allegations of abuse and silence we feel like that is quite unfair to the truth of the situation
30:44as former members and leaders of the religious group you'll cover for them you'll laugh for them
30:49speak out for the first time this is a call from arkansas valley correctional facility what is it you want to
30:56tell me
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