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Artwork for Conspirituality
Conspiracy Theories
Health Misinformation
Qanon
New Age Spirituality
Plandemic
Radicalization
Wellness Industry
Influencer Culture
Personal Sovereignty
Project 2025
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Christianity
Coffee Enemas
Heritage Foundation
Human Garage
Trumpism
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Dismantling New Age cults, wellness grifters, and conspiracy-mad yogis. At best, the conspirituality movement attacks public health efforts in times of crisis. At worst, it fronts and recruits for the fever-dream of QAnon. As the alt-right and New Age horseshoe toward each other in a blur of disinformation, clear discourse, and good intentions get smothered. Charismatic influencers exploit their f... more

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Recent Guests

Thomas Kelly
Researcher focused on the critique of cult studies and failed prophecies
Episode: 284: When Prophecy-Science Fails (w/Thomas Kelly)
Gavin Yamey
Director of the Center for Policy Impact in Global Health at Duke, discussing public health implications
Duke University
Episode: 281: Jeffrey Tucker, MAHA Dandy
Angelito Murillo
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Nathan Evans Fox
Appalachian songwriter and labor advocate
Episode: Yallidarity (w/Nathan Evans Fox) [Introducing Antifascist Dad Podcast]
Mallory DeMille
Wellness and conspiracy researcher
Episode: 277: TikTokTylenol [feat Mallory DeMille]
Ariel Bogle
A reporter focused on technology, law, and the internet
Episode: Brief: Conspiracies Down Under
Cam Wilson
A journalist covering internet culture, online extremism, and politics
Episode: Brief: Conspiracies Down Under
Nadia Willis
Co-founder of Rebel Lion and wife of Mikki Willis
Rebel Lion
Episode: Brief: Ground Zero Grifting
Chris Roy
Moderator in the webinar
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Hosts

Derek Beres
Co-host and researcher focused on the intersections of spirituality and conspiracy theories, examining their impact on contemporary culture.
Matthew Remski
Co-host and critical observer of wellness culture, often engaging in discussions on the problematic narratives within public health discourse.
Julian Walker
Co-host and philosophical skeptic discussing the cultural ramifications of spirituality intertwined with conspiracy theories, enhancing critical dialogue.

Reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars from 4.8k ratings
  • Best Podcast of the decade

    Honestly all the 1 star reviews are just proof that this podcast brings up strong emotions and gives a well researched perspective. Data doesn’t care how you feel about the telepathy tapes.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    carinaclairem
    United Statesa month ago
  • Thank you

    Thank you for this podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ophelia-Hamlet
    United Statesa month ago
  • Love this Pod! Saved me from falling for some serious Grifters

    I am grateful for these guys for doing god’s work - on my meditation journey i almost got sucked into some of the allure of some of these wellness gurus without truly knowing what they’re about. This podcast is informative, educational, and funny. One of my favorites!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nick Prez
    United Statesa month ago
  • A Lot of these 1 and 2 start reviews are pure projection…

    I feel like there is an actual network of people paid to write bad reviews to undermine left leaning, fact based information sources and Conspirituality has become their latest target…way to go gentlemen, you’ve showed up on right wing, anti-intellectualism radars and they need to focus on you now…you’ve arrived…I am a regular listener…the Neokayfabe ep and Tia Levings ep were mind openers..bought and devoured both of their books...a whole lot more of us give 5 star reviews and learn actual inf... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    landSPACEatx
    United Statesa month ago
  • Feels one sided

    I don’t feel a biased opinion is an open minded one. For a show saying they unravel the conspiracies we face today they seem to be skewed to one side of the spectrum. I don’t like taking sides with politics but this show definitely has.

    I don’t leave reviews but this app kind of forced me to this time. Sorry for the harsh critique.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    ViChBr
    United States2 months ago

Listeners Say

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The content is viewed as essential for understanding modern misinformation in wellness and spiritual contexts.
Several listeners highlight the podcast's role in empowering them to engage critically with prevailing narratives.
Listeners appreciate the well-researched information and critical stance on conspiracies.
Feedback varies from admiration for the depth of discourse to criticism for perceived biases and tone.
Some express disappointment over the handling of complex topics, noting a sense of condescension from hosts.

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284: When Prophecy-Science Fails (w/Thomas Kelly)
Q: Why had the archived materials been sealed previously and why were they unsealed?
The box containing crucial archival materials was sealed until 2025 for reasons not fully explored, but was likely kept for historical and academic integrity.
284: When Prophecy-Science Fails (w/Thomas Kelly)
Q: When did you first pick it up for a close reading and what red flags did you see at first?
Thomas Kelly began reading the study in early 2023 out of personal interest, noting inconsistencies in the authors' claims about the cult's attitude towards proselytization.
281: Jeffrey Tucker, MAHA Dandy
Q: What do you believe were the driving incentives behind the Great Barrington Declaration?
Yamey argues that Tucker's pro-business libertarian views influenced the creation of the Great Barrington Declaration.
281: Jeffrey Tucker, MAHA Dandy
Q: How does it feel to have a publication make it all visible and bulletproof?
Julia expresses that it feels good as it lifts a burden to have the truth about her father's actions verified.
279: They’re Shooting the Priests
Q: What does Rabbi Black's experience reveal about state responses to religious protests?
His experience highlights how clergy are not immune to state violence, even while engaging in peaceful demonstrations.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Conspirituality

What is Conspirituality about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focused on the intersections of spirituality and conspiracy, notable discussions include the critiques of the wellness industry, the impact of misinformation on public health initiatives, and the analysis of various cult dynamics within the New Age movement. Conversations often explore how charismatic influencers manipulate narratives and exploit followers using conspiracy theories that connect public health, personal beliefs, and societal fears. Unlike typical explorations of these themes, this podcast aims to foster deeper understanding and critical thinking about the potential dangers posed by the 'conspirituality' phenomenon and its implications for society. This unique angle offers listeners insights into how spiritual beliefs can be c... more

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1. QAA Podcast
2. In Bed With The Right
3. Decoding the Gurus
4. Maintenance Phase
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Conspirituality launched 6 years ago and published 880 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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1. Thomas Kelly
2. Gavin Yamey
3. Angelito Murillo
4. Nathan Evans Fox
5. Mallory DeMille
6. Ariel Bogle
7. Cam Wilson
8. Nadia Willis

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