
4 cult members discuss topics from around the world while building their own cult one belief at a time.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 199 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

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This is a great round table discussion pod that will definitely keep you laughing
The group analyzes various cults, or cult adjacent groups, and has throughly hilarious takes along the way
So great to hear something this funny in our darkening times
Cheers
If nothing lasts forever, will u be my nothing? Are you a marsupial? Bc you meet all of my koala-fixations. You’re hotter than the bottom of my laptop.
This podcast is perfect for those interested in cults both current and historic. They discuss a different cult ever week in a fun and informative way. They are also building a cult called The Nice Cult. You can visit their website at www.thenicecult.com
The premise of this podcast is we look at different cults every week and talk about them and then they use the information to build our own cult. Full disclosure, I participate in this podcast and am a founding member of The Nice Cult so my opinion might be biased. I gave us 4 stars out of five (but I’m willing to reconsider the fifth star if we do a good job on the Manson cult).
Sounds like 3 dudes hanging out having fun talking about cults. It is informative, can learn about cult, thought provoking, surprising, and funny. I don’t get the touched by Ronald? Segment they do, I am confused by that, but over all, fun podcast to listen to.
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A lively group of hosts explores various facets of cults, both historical and contemporary, mixing humor and insightful commentary throughout their discussions. Topics range from notable figures like Cleopatra and Julius Caesar to modern cult dynamics and critiques of societal norms, all approached with a comedic lens that promotes both entertainment and thought-provoking dialogue. The unique angle of constructing their own cult beliefs adds a layer of creativity and self-reflection, engaging listeners not only with the narratives of famous cults but also with the absurdities present in modern culture. Features of each episode include host camaraderie, personal anecdotes, and commentary on broader cultural phenomena, making it a stimulating... more
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