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
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 780 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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This podcast explores the troubling intersections of New Age spirituality, wellness culture, and conspiracy theories, particularly during times of public health crises. It aims to dismantle harmful narratives propagated by wellness influencers and cult-like figures who exploit followers through misinformation. Each episode features a blend of personal anecdotes and rigorous analysis from a diverse team—comprising a journalist, a cult researcher, and a philosophical skeptic—who tackle complex topics ranging from the ramifications of anti-vaccine sentiments to the alarming rise of extremist ideologies associated with the alt-right. Listeners can expect a critical examination of how spiritual beliefs are increasingly entwined with paranoia and... more
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