
Putting the “cult” in culture… Do you think SoulCycle is a cult? What about the Royal Family? What about Disney Adults? Or spiritual influencers? Is Instagram itself a cult? We’re Sounds Like A Cult, an iHeart Radio Award-winning podcast that analyzes a different fanatical group every week to try and answer the big question: This ~sounds~ like a cult, but is it really? Created and hosted by New Yo... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 199 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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I heard the host on So Bad it’s Good and was blown away- this was like a great college level class with the coolest professors.
It’s great to hear 30-year-olds talking about how they wash their faces with honey (or use “nothing”) and how retinoids are a “cult. The cohosts are intelligent and they often make interesting points and provide worthwhile analysis, but they seem to be trying to cover much too much ground in certain episodes. They frequently sound clueless about anything outside of their generational scope. It was hard to hear the claim that Elizabeth Holmes was of the same generation as Steve Jobs (in the episo... more
This podcast is so chaotic, her laugh every other sentence and change of pitch makes my ears crawl. It jumps from one topic to another and makes no sense with how it flows. Don’t waste your time. Find a better put together professional podcast. This one is NOT it.
Love the addition of Chelsea as a host. She brings playfulness and skepticism in just the right balance. Love Issa too, but update the host profiles on Apple Podcast so we can see who we are listening to 🩵
I find the episodes without Amanda to be kinda flat. I don’t find Chelsea and Reese’s commentary very interesting nor thought-provoking. Yes, I know it’s a comedy pod, but it used to have a wee bit more depth that kept me tuned in.
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This podcast engages listeners in entertaining discussions that dissect various cultural phenomena often likened to cult behaviors. Each episode explores a different group or trend—from fast food chains and reality TV to alternative lifestyles and digital marketing schemes—by examining the psychological and societal influences that foster intense devotion among their followers. The approach combines humor with critical insights, inviting a reflection on what exactly constitutes a 'cult' in contemporary culture and how certain fads can sometimes resemble those characteristics. The dynamic between the hosts adds a relatable charm, drawing audiences who appreciate a light-hearted yet thought-provoking take on societal norms.
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2. Kimmi Chex
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