Episodes

  • 303: When Men Gather
    Apr 9 2026
    New Yorker writer Charles Bethea recently decided to attend men’s retreats—well, at least those who would admit him. His expose on the modern men’s movement got us thinking about what’s happening over those very expensive three-day weekends, as well as the inspiration behind these groups dating back to the seventies. And even how a movement tracing back to the work of Robert Bly was co-opted by the right-wing “alpha male” crowd. Today we discuss Bethea’s article in the context of modern men’s groups: where they come from, what function they serve, and what they might get wrong…and horribly wrong. Show Notes The Camps Promising to Turn You—or Your Son—Into an Alpha Male The ‘alpha male’ myth, debunked Inside the high-priced retreats promising to help men reclaim their masculinity Brief: Galloway and the Mooch — The Lost Boys of Capitalism (Pt 1) Scott Galloway and Anthony Scaramucci, Lost Boys podcast Of Boys and Men A Statistical Book Review for 'Of Boys and Men' How a White Nationalist Club Thought It Found Safe Haven in a Montreal Gym The Fallout from Reporting on White Nationalism in Canada Active Clubs Are White Supremacy's New, Dangerous Frontier White Nationalist 'Active Clubs' Are Who 'Proud Boys Wanted to Be' Whom Is ICE Actually Recruiting? Experts Concerned About White Nationalist Imagery in ICE Recruitment Materials Male Fantasies, Vol. 1 Interview with Klaus Theweleit on Male Fantasies Today Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Bonus Sample: A Course in Miracles Reconsidered (w/Joseph Baker)
    Apr 6 2026
    Listen to the full episode If you heard Matthew’s Brief from March 28, you’ll know longtime Conspirituality listener Joseph Baker died on Feb 4 at the age of 51. Matthew recorded this conversation with Joseph on January 9, 2024. They explore Matthew’s allergy to A Course in Miracles and Joseph’s devotion to it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    5 mins
  • Brief: Mikki Willis and Russell Brand Rewrite History
    Apr 4 2026
    Mikki Willis recently joined Russell Brand to discuss a whole host of issues, including rather suspect rewritings of the histories of AIDS and Covid-19. Derek and Julian discuss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    23 mins
  • 302: The Disinformation Dozen: Wuhan Drift
    Apr 2 2026
    Early in this podcast we covered the Disinformation Dozen, 12 wellness influencers and contrarian health figures responsible for spreading the lion’s share of vaccine misinformation on major social media platforms. On a recent MAHA Action weekly call, Tony Lyons got the group back together for a victory lap after a court settlement seemed to justify their actions. Or did it? We break down the court case, then hear from the influencers who continue to inflate their own sense of self-importance while rewriting a history that only exists in their minds. Show Notes The Real Election Threat: Tech Oligarchs & Algorithms | The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart POLITICO: Do the Disinformation Dozen Still Matter State Dept. Imposes Sanctions on Disinfo Advocacy Groups Original Disinformation Dozen Report CDC “Whistleblower’s Debunked Autism Claims Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Bonus Sample: Peptides: Wellness’s Experimental Jab
    Mar 30 2026
    Listen to the full episode The wellness industry has been repeating marketing strategies used by the fashion and diet book industries for decades. Influencers are just exploiting novelty-seeking cognitive behaviors deeply embedded in human psychology. Derek reviews today’s product du jour, peptides, by first looking into those dopamine-seeking behaviors, then exploring the history and present of these amino acid chains everywhere in wellness downlines. Show Notes Everyone’s Doing Peptides. Is It All a Big Scam? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    8 mins
  • Brief: Eulogy for Joseph Baker, Faithful Listener
    Mar 28 2026
    Matthew eulogizes longtime Conspirituality listener Joseph Baker, who died on February 4 at the age of 51. They became online friends when Joseph reached out to say that maybe Matthew was being too harsh with people who found inspiration in A Course in Miracles. Expecting an irritating exchange, Matthew came to know an incisive political thinker who managed to radiate hope and forgiveness, and learned more about how a radical flank can develop in any spiritual community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    32 mins
  • 301: Gen X Meets the Manosphere
    Mar 26 2026
    Did we all need a streaming manosphere documentary? Many did. Did we need one made in the GenX stop-and-mug slacker analysis-avoiding style of Louis Theroux? Debatable. Today we review Theroux’s Inside the Manosphere: its aesthetic mimicry of manosphere style, a potential ethics issue, how monetizing misogyny interacts with the gigwork incentives of OnlyFans, how all the bravado covers for legitimate fears, but only pays out at the top. Many Mexican Americans this past week were devastated to learn that a hero of the UFW and the broader Chicano Movement, Cesar Chavez, was a coercive serial abuser and pedophile. I say many: because many women knew, connected and informed by a whisper network dating back over decades, and maintained by the pressure to not degrade the status and gains of the movement itself. Off the top today, we look at the influence of the Synanon cult on Chavez’s tactics. Show Notes Cesar Chavez, a Civil Rights Icon, Is Accused of Abusing Girls for Years Oregon institutions reckon with removing Cesar Chavez’s name following sexual abuse report From streets to murals, the erasure of Cesar Chavez is fast underway in California Inside the Manosphere: Louis Theroux opts for superficial spectacle over serious scrutiny Myron Gaines releases private call with Louis Theroux after revealing he tried to get footage removed from doc My Family's Story Is Proof That Documentaries Need Ethical Standards Beyond "The Staircase": What happens when the documentary ends with subjects "left with the bill"? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Bonus Sample: The New Age Muslim Apocalyptic Prophet
    Mar 23 2026
    From a repurposed orphanage in the North of England, Abdullah Hashem tells his audience in five languages, across two satellite TV companies, and multiple social media channels that he is the successor of Jesus and Mohammed, the “one true Pope” for Christians. In his carefully staged and ominously lit “basilica,” he lectures to his 200 residential followers (who emulate his idiosyncratic fashion style) about angels, aliens, reincarnation, and a planet where giant rabbits keep humans as pets. Oh and all about the coming apocalypse and his divinely chosen role in it. Who is this American-Egyptian cult leader? Hashem grew up in Indiana, and got his start in college making documentary films debunking cult leaders and UFO hoaxes. Some time in his early twenties he went full conspiritualist, made an eight-hour film about esoteric knowledge, Quranic-prophecy, the Illuminati, and the End Times. He moved to Egypt and declared himself the Mahdi—a messianic figure from Islamic eschatology. Former members tell of bizarre loyalty tests, financial exploitation, and other forms of abuse. Meanwhile Hashem broadcasts that the fall of the Iranian theocracy clears the way for his ascension into his divine appointment as philosopher king. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    8 mins