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Inside The Cult

Inside The Cult

By: The Night Shift Podcasts
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"Inside the Cult" is a podcast that delves into the shadowy world of enigmatic groups that captivate and control their members. Each episode uncovers the secrets, doctrines, and psychological hooks of various cults, offering listeners a deep dive into their complex dynamics and the experiences of those entangled withinThe Night Shift Podcasts True Crime
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  • #115. Best of 2019: “The Source Family” Pt. 2: James Baker
    Dec 31 2019

    Here’s one of our listeners’ most requested episodes of 2019: When the cult moved to Hawaii, James Baker never expected his penniless followers to find him. But once it became clear that they were willing to follow to the bitter end, he began planning a dramatic exit of epic proportions.

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    50 mins
  • #114. Best of 2019: “The Source Family” Pt. 1: James Baker
    Dec 24 2019

    Here’s one of our listeners’ most requested episodes of 2019: When James Baker started his health food restaurant on the Sunset Strip in the 1970s, he had no intention of creating a spiritual commune. But opportunity knocked, and soon, he was the leader of a yoga-based cult in Hollywood Hills that launched Baker to wealth and fame.

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    47 mins
  • #113. "Fountain of the World” Pt. 2: Krishna Venta
    Dec 17 2019

    In the late 1940s, the eccentric Krishna Venta founded the Fountain of the World and claimed to be the embodiment of Christ. However, he had an apocalyptic warning. The world was going to end in 1965, and only his chosen followers would survive.

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    44 mins

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