What’s in a Cult?: Secret Societies, Charismatic Leaders, and People Craving Purpose

Some experts believe that there might be close to 10,000 cults in the United States alone. What draws so many people into cults? How exactly do they work? And most importantly - what counts as a cult!? Melissa and Mory trade stories on some of the big names in cult history, including Charles Manson and Jim Jones, who offer a glimpse into the collective delusions and infamous crimes that have excited popular imagination. But, there’s something about cults that’s almost universal. Can we really blame cult members for craving a sense of belonging, especially when the world outside is sometimes unbearable to live in? And, wouldn’t it be fair to say that our political systems and religious institutions thrive off of dominating those who are disconnected from their intuitive wisdom, much like cults themselves? In this week’s episode, we hear about how (not) to become a toxic cult leader, why tootsie rolls are actually to die for, and Melissa’s growing - but misguided - suspicion that Mory might be trying to start a cult of her own.Read the New Yorker article here: https://www.peopleleavecults.com/post/statistics-on-cultsTo submit questions for future episodes: https://forms.gle/ZhSKGveWox33GvFq6Follow Signal on insta: https://www.instagram.com/signalwithmoryandmelissaFollow Mory on insta: https://www.instagram.com/moryfontanez/

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Are you trying to access your inner world, but it seems like you just can’t find a door? It might be time to tune into SIGNAL with Mory & Melissa, the podcast that raises your frequency. You’ll meet Mory Fontanez, intuitive life and leadership coach to the stars, and Melissa Grushka, professional bestie and full-time mother. Together, they tackle the limiting beliefs that stop us from hearing our intuition. On the pod, everything from children’s books to parasocial relationships is a clue in unlocking a part of our weird and wonderful selves. Come for the intuitive wisdom, and stay for the Tracy Chapman sing-a-longs.