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Sororities can be "a little bit culty"
The speaker believes that sororities can be "a little bit culty" due to the structure of young women having authority over others and the pressure to conform and look alike. While some sororities may be better than others, there are underlying problems with the system that need to be addressed.
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This podcast episode features advertisement for Uber Eats and McDonald's app before discussing Disney adult culture and people who go to Disneyland without children.
25:18 - 26:34 (01:15)
Summary
This podcast episode features advertisement for Uber Eats and McDonald's app before discussing Disney adult culture and people who go to Disneyland without children.
ChapterSororities can be "a little bit culty"
EpisodeYou’ve Got to Be Culting Me with Sarah Edmondson
PodcastI've Had It
The hosts discuss how some organizations may display cult-like tendencies without being considered a full-blown cult.
26:34 - 27:41 (01:07)
Summary
The hosts discuss how some organizations may display cult-like tendencies without being considered a full-blown cult. They use examples such as Disney and sorority houses to illustrate this spectrum of cultish behavior.
ChapterSororities can be "a little bit culty"
EpisodeYou’ve Got to Be Culting Me with Sarah Edmondson
PodcastI've Had It
In a discussion about sororities, the group debates whether they are a little bit, medium, or full-blown culty.
27:41 - 30:30 (02:49)
Summary
In a discussion about sororities, the group debates whether they are a little bit, medium, or full-blown culty. They discuss the conformity, authority, and intense loyalty associated with Greek life.
ChapterSororities can be "a little bit culty"
EpisodeYou’ve Got to Be Culting Me with Sarah Edmondson
PodcastI've Had It
The hosts converse about their personal experiences with controversial groups such as Nexium, including the good and bad aspects, while also acknowledging the need for a more safe system with adult oversight.
30:30 - 31:20 (00:50)
Summary
The hosts converse about their personal experiences with controversial groups such as Nexium, including the good and bad aspects, while also acknowledging the need for a more safe system with adult oversight.