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This COULD Be A Cult

This COULD Be A Cult

Written by: April Rain
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🎙️ This Could Be A Cult Hosted by April Rain What do MLMs, banned books, horror movies, and your favorite childhood TV show have in common? …They all might be cults. Welcome to This Could Be A Cult—a chaotic, clever podcast that spirals into pop culture, conspiracy theories, horror, nostalgia, and the dark side of belonging. Each week, host April Rain dissects the movies, media, and moments that shaped us—for better or for “this feels suspicious.” If it was banned, buried, or low-key brainwashed us? We’re talking about it. 🎧 New episodes every WednesdayApril Rain Social Sciences
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  • You Were Already Recruited | The Pilot — This Could Be A Cult, S1E1
    May 5 2026

    Were you conditioned for a cult before you ever met one? April Rain thinks so — and she's going to prove it.

    This Could Be A Cult isn't a show about cults. It's a show about everything that happens before the compound. Before the recruiter. Before someone hands you a pamphlet outside a yoga studio and tells you they have the answer.

    In this pilot episode, host April Rain lays out the central argument of the series: pop culture has been installing cult-ready psychology in all of us since childhood — through the movies we loved, the fandoms we joined, the social terror of being left out, and the steady cultural message that our instincts can't be trusted.

    In this episode:

    • Why The Lion King is a masterclass in hierarchy as moral virtue — and why that matters
    • The 5 psychological mechanisms pop culture builds that cults depend on: deference to charisma, group identity, parasocial loyalty, fear of exclusion, and distrust of the self
    • What NXIVM's recruitment documents reveal about pre-existing vulnerabilities — not manufactured ones
    • April's personal story: the online community that wasn't a cult, and why that almost makes it worse

    If you've ever wondered how smart, educated, self-aware people end up in coercive groups — or if you've ever screamed for a pop star you didn't care about because the room required it — this episode is for you.

    This show is the map. The door is already there.

    🎧 New episodes drop every Tuesday.📲 Follow This Could Be A Cult so you never miss an episode.⭐ Leave a review — it helps more people find the show.

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    26 mins
  • Welcome To The Spiral
    Jun 25 2025

    We’re not saying you’re in a cult… but have you checked?


    In this premiere episode of This Could Be A Cult, host April Rain peels back the perfectly curated curtain of everyday life to expose something lurking beneath the surface: cult-like conditioning disguised as culture. From nostalgic commercials to influencer catchphrases, generational beliefs to reality TV, we’ve been raised to follow scripts we didn’t write—and rarely question. This isn’t about robes or Kool-Aid. It’s about the subtle ways we’ve all been trained to conform, consume, and belong… at any cost.


    Think your Bravo binge or “Live, Laugh, Love” wall art is harmless? You might be right. But also… maybe not.


    This episode sets the stage for the weeks to come, where we’ll dig into MLMs, fandoms, wellness traps, and the darker side of devotion—with a wink, a side-eye, and a healthy respect for sarcasm. Consider this your official welcome into the spiral.

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    27 mins
  • Teaser
    Jun 20 2025

    Ever joined something innocent that slowly took over your brain, your bank account, and your entire personality? Yeah. Same.


    This is the cold opener from This Could Be A Cult — a podcast where we spiral (with sarcasm) into the horror, hype, and hidden cult vibes of everyday life. From MLMs to wellness influencers to your favorite horror movies… nothing is off-limits.


    If you’ve ever said “this feels a little culty” — you’re in the right place.


    🌀 Full episodes available now.

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    1 min
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