
The Gateway is a six-part series about Teal Swan, a new brand of spiritual guru, who draws in followers with her hypnotic self-help YouTube videos aimed at people who are struggling with depression and suicidal thoughts. Some followers move to Teal’s healing center, a spiritual startup where they produce content and manage social media accounts. Teal insists her therapy saves lives, but her critic... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

After months of reporting, Jennings goes to Utah for one final interview with Teal.
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A look back at a strange chapter of American history known as the Satanic Panic—and how it connects to Teal.
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In this exploration of Teal’s online empire, we’ll meet some of the people whose lives have changed because of her teachings.
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Jennings meets Teal at her retreat center in Costa Rica. He spends a week there, observing her therapy methods and getting to know some of the people who leave their lives behind to live with Teal and run her spiritual startup. It all starts with a d... more
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I appreciate the detailed and dedicated investigation. I really wish people could listen to this series before putting TS on a pedestal. The reality is disturbing but liberating.
I enjoyed the series, but have one point that I don't agree with. He claims that people do not repress memories and suddenly remember them with help. Oh yes, they do. Never had anything to do with Teal Swan, but I have definitely remembered repressed memories. It used to be called being "in denial".
I accidentally came across this podcast whilst looking for Teal Swan. I’m so glad I listened to all these episodes as it’s certainly given me a pause for thought moment!! I highly recommend to anyone following Teal Swan to listen to these episodes and then decide….
The podcast was good and it did present a fair and balanced approach to the methods of Teal Swan. However, I think it could have greatly benefited greatly from expert analysis and research. For instance, throughout the podcast I thought of Dr. Elizabeth Loftus, who is a leading expert on memory research. In particular, I thought of her research on false memories. She has done studies that demonstrate how false memories can be planted within our minds. Her research leaves you somewhat disturbed ... more
Very cheep approach for a so called investigation. The guy is not reporting, it is clear that he has his judgment well crafted in advance.
The podcast just shows the gap and split between the traditional rational approach, that is falling apart under our own eyes and a revolutionary attempt. The host of this podcast is blind and small compared to hus enemy. A super intelligent devoted spiritual being.
Two words that will never meet really and one of the two is in total decline.
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