Episode 16
16: Before Q, There Was CUT: with Joe Szimhart
(02:27) Segment 1 - Amy Covid Serena Joy Barrett. Christophe Difo and Sean Prophet break down the news. The Trump campaign’s crash-and-burn strategy for the home stretch, the collapse of Attorney General Bill Barr’s fake investigation of President Obama. The supreme court confirmation hearings for judge Barrett, Mitt Romney, Keith Olbermann, and republican rats like Senator Ben Sasse, jumping off the sinking Trump ship.
(30:14) - Segment 2 - Guest segment: Before Q, There Was CUT, with Joe Szimhart. Joe Szimhart is an artist, a cult information specialist, and a mental health professional who currently works for a psychiatric emergency hospital in Pennsylvania. He made his living as a cult interventionist from 1985 through 1998 after exploring and rejecting groups and teachings derivative of Theosophy and New Thought including Agni Yoga and The Summit Lighthouse also known as Church Universal and Triumphant. Earlier this year, he published “Santa Fe, Bill Tate, and me: How an artist became a cult intervention specialist.” He is sought often by the media for his opinions and expertise about cult phenomena.
(01:34:52) - Off-The-Radical-Secular-Radar
(01:38:19) - Segment 3 - Cleaning up the mess. Will we ever get rid of conspiracy cults? Packing the court? The post-Roe vs. Wade abortion landscape, and what that new reality will do for the Democratic party. Restoring voting rights.
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Santa Fe, Bill Tate, and Me: How an Artist Became a Cult Interventionist:
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