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Sounds Like A Cult

Studio71
Mental Health
Lululemon
Chiropractic
K-Pop
Love Is Blind
Amazon
CIA
Brittany Norwood
Munchausen By Proxy Syndrome
Rae Dunn
Homeschooling
Cults
Fashion
Anti-Vaccine Movement
K-Pop Industry
Fandom Culture
Chip Wilson
Jaina Murray
Child Medical Abuse
Cruise Ships

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

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This week, Amanda and Reese are being initiated into the high-drama, low-stakes universe of the Bravoholics. Joined by Steve, certified Bravoholic and owner of @facesbybravo, we’re breaking down the sacred texts (from Real Housewives reunions to Vand... more

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What is the definition of the word "cult" anyway, according to Sounds Like A Cult??? This week, for the first time ever, host Amanda Montell takes the mic to read from her New York Times bestseller Cultish: The Language of Fanaticism, the book that i... more

Is it evil… or just excellent branding? This week, Amanda & Reese are joined by writer and podcaster Sarah Marshall (You’re Wrong About) to descend into The Cult of Satanism: The spooky, sexy, misunderstood belief system that terrified suburban moms ... more

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For the low, low price of $19.99, you too can manifest love, money, or maybe just a little chaos. On this Halloween flavored episode of Sounds Like A Cult, we are diving broom first into The Cult of Etsy Witches, the booming online marketplace where ... more

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Recent Guests

Sarah Marshall
Host of the podcast You're Wrong About and The Devil You Know
You're Wrong About, The Devil You Know
Episode: The Cult of Satanism
Mya Spalter
A practicing witch, author, and thoughtful voice in modern witchcraft
Episode: The Cult of Etsy Witches
Kathleen Newman Bremang
Writer, editor and cultural critic focused on pop culture and representation
Refinery29
Episode: The Cult of Beyoncé
Chelsea M.
A music educator involved in marching band for over 20 years.
Episode: The Cult of Marching Band
Dr. Peter Hotez
A vaccine scientist, pediatrician, and global health leader.
Baylor College of Medicine
Episode: The Cult of Anti-Vaxxers
Jane Borden
A culture critic and author of Cults Like Us.
Episode: The Cult of Anti-Vaxxers
Justine Orlovsky-Schnitzler
Co-editor of the anthology, An American Girl, Finding Ourselves in the Pleasant Company Universe
Episode: The Cult of American Girl Doll
KC Hysmith
Co-editor of the anthology, An American Girl, Finding Ourselves in the Pleasant Company Universe
Episode: The Cult of American Girl Doll
Isabella Janssen
Full-time van lifer and content creator, also known as The Lone Soul on social media
Episode: The Cult of Van Life

Hosts

Amanda Montell
New York Times-bestselling author, host, and cultural commentator.
Chelsea Charles
Co-host and producer with a focus on cultural discussions.

Reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars from 19.1k ratings
  • Yall put your whole foot in that!

    Loved your balanced critique of Beyoncé!

    🙌🏾🐝⚖️❤️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AtotheBtotheT
    United Statesa month ago
  • Great Podcast!

    The unironic negative reviews of this podcast by people who are IN CULTS are hilarious.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    8o88i
    United Statesa month ago
  • Ironic guest choice

    I was briefly into this podcast until I saw they invited Peter Hotez on to discuss the "cult" of "anti-vaxxers" as if Hotez and those on the other end of the vaccine debate spectrum aren't a cult of their own, worshipping their infallible God "science," while blatantly gaslighting parents whose perfectly healthy children have been injured from vaccines. Who base their entire judgement of one's moral character around whether they get their yearly COVID and flu boosters. Please be so for real.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    One Thankful Mama
    United States2 months ago
  • 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    The anti-vax episode was one of the best! Thank you.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    freulein ilse
    Germany2 months ago
  • Love this one

    Please pay attention to what episode all these bad reviews are following and take that with a grain of salt lol. Some episodes are not that deep (I’m not even a Gilmore girls fan and still loved that one), always get a good laugh whether I agree with them 1000% or not. Please never stop

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tayeppie
    United States2 months ago

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Many enjoy the light-hearted critique of cult-like behaviors in society, resonating with their own experiences.
Listeners appreciate the blend of humor and depth in topics, finding it both entertaining and thought-provoking.
Critics highlight that it can be overly light and lacks deep research on some subjects, impacting its credibility for serious discussions.

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The Cult of Satanism
Q: Are there still people who believe in like the OG satanic panic from the 80s?
Yes, many people still operate on outdated beliefs about the satanic panic, refusing to update their ideas.
The Cult of Satanism
Q: Can you talk about how the satanic panic has impacted mainstream media and culture?
The satanic panic has never really gone away, as it has been remixed for modern issues and continues to influence our media consumption.
The Cult of Satanism
Q: What led you to take interest in the satanic panic?
I first heard about the satanic panic in the context of the documentary series on the West Memphis Three, and I became fascinated by the bizarre phenomenon of people being convicted based on unfounded fears.
The Cult of Beyoncé
Q: Is the Beyhive's loyalty just good fan culture or is it bordering on spiritual devotion?
Kathleen asserts it's both, recognizing that while there are healthy and devoted fans, there are also those whose loyalty exhibits a level of blindness akin to cult-like behavior.
The Cult of Beyoncé
Q: Can anyone entrenched in capitalism truly critique it?
Kathleen believes they can critique capitalism while participating in it, as participation does not negate the critique, but acknowledges that Beyoncé's position complicates the conversation.

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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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1. Maintenance Phase
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1. Sarah Marshall
2. Mya Spalter
3. Kathleen Newman Bremang
4. Chelsea M.
5. Dr. Peter Hotez
6. Jane Borden
7. Justine Orlovsky-Schnitzler
8. KC Hysmith

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