The idea of merit badges for adults is great, but not unique. There are other, less culty organisations that do something similar.The owner of RBC will say that there are thousands with positive experiences and thats great.The problems start if you begin to take a deeper involvement.People are constantly judged. The club becomes less fun. There are more posts about how people should not disagree with the leaders. There is lovebombing, jargon, praise for converting people, people being scared to disagree. This is all cultish behaviour. If this sounds like fun, get involved! But also be aware that there may be a negative impact on your mental health.It is definitely a cult!
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Rebel Badge Club started as a single badge book - an idea during lockdown - with 52 badges.
Three years later, it's evolved into 3 volumes of books, monthly, quarterly and annual challenges, stickers, journals, clothing, events and much more.
The group gets likened to 'Brownies for adults' but it's for anyone and everyone over the age of 18. The books are designed expecting most people to do 10-15 out of the selection of 52 badges, with most merit badges taking around 3 months to complete.
Rebel Badge Club is a trading name of Charly Lester Ltd.See more