Out of the Woods

Molly Frances

Out of the Woods is a podcast for stories about not-quite-cults but not-quite-not-cults. People share their experiences being strong believers in something--a religion, an ideology, a community, anything--and share how they came to realize it was, well...cult-ish. Stories of all kinds of these beliefs & experiences are welcome, with a particular interest in those in the digital world.

Episodes

  1. 12/26/2020

    Cancel culture and identitarianism with Clementine Morrigan

    In this episode, we hear from Clementine Morrigan, a writer who has recently started speaking out against “cancel culture.” She started a podcast with her partner Jay, F*****g Cancelled, and published a zine called Fuck the Police Means We Don’t Act Like Cops to Each Other. Clementine shares her story entering and exiting what she refers to in her podcast as “the nexus,” or identitarianism, what Mark Fisher refers to as “the vampire castle,” and what episode 1 of Out of the Woods would call social justice culture.  Her story begins with her as a teenager who dropped out of high school because of homophobia, then started attending a queer alternative school in a new city. This is where her entry into social justice & identitarianism began. After years of active alcoholism she got sober, re-entered social justice culture and gradually her career as a self-employed writer creating zines about trauma, sobriety, being queer succeeded big time on social media. This summer, she was, in her words, Fucking Cancelled.  We hear her story, but we also talk together extensively about cancel culture, identitarianism, abolitionism, concerns about how this ideology may impact workers, and our desire for a leftist critique of this ideology.  -- Clementine's website Clementine's patreon Fucking Cancelled podcast (Clementine's co-host & partner Jay has a lot of great essays on their Patreon about the nexus and neoliberal identitarianism)  F**k the Police Means We Don't Act Like Cops to Each Other - Zine Instagram: @clementinemorrigan -- References & reading list:  Planet of Cops - Freddie deBoer  Exiting the Vampire Castle - Mark Fisher Kai Cheng Thom Adolph Reed Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha The Social Justice Industry Isn’t Helping Oppressed People - Jen Pan & Ariella Thornhill on Jacobin The Year of Racial Reckoning and the Dead End of Identity w/ Vivek Chibber - The Jacobin Show hosted by Ariella Thornhill, Jen Pan and Paul Prescod  Nonsite.org - Peer-reviewed, online, open access journal. Today, the various theoretical forms of neoliberalism—from the postmodern to the posthuman, from the new historicism to the new pluralism—have become so pervasive that they are nearly invisible. nonsite.org seeks first to make them visible and then to make them less pervasive. Our goal is to criticize what is and replace it with what we think ought to be. — Subscribe to the podcast on Patreon! Follow the podcast on Instagram! @outofthewoodspod Do you have a story you'd like to share on Out of the Woods? Email outofthewoodspod@gmail.com.

    1h 52m
  2. 10/20/2020

    Growing up Baptist; coming out as queer, non-binary, and polyamorous with Ky McGinniss

    Ky shares their story about growing up Baptist in a family that was not only deeply integrated with a local Baptist college where their father taught in the seminary, but had ties to prominent Evangelical figures. They reflect on learning how to read the Bible starting at age 5, learning about the end of the world, and constantly asking questions. When they really sat down and tried to understand why their faith was so ardently against lgbtq people, their entire worldview began to crumble. After trying to explore different theologies, they eventually made the decision to leave behind Christianity--as well as black-and-white ways of thinking.  Now, Ky is living life no longer identified as a Christian and openly non-binary, queer and polyamorous.  Follow Ky on Instagram on @floweryspacepunk To read an in-depth documentation of Ky's crisis of faith in Christianity, as well as a recent reflection "On Comfort," check out their blog at http://dangerouslythoughtfulblog.wordpress.com/ ----- Ky's Suggested Reading & Resources Evangelical info:  Dare to Discipline by James Dobson Competent to Counsel by Jay Adams Other information:  Behind the Bastards Podcast Irresistible Revolution by Shane Claiborne Executing Grace  by Shane Claiborne  The Divine Dance by Richard Rohr (Didn't reference this but it was super formative) Strange Rites by Tara Burton The Liturgists Podcast  The History of The Christian Church Podcast by Lance Ralston ----- Follow the podcast on Instagram! @outofthewoodspod Do you have a story you'd like to share on Out of the Woods? Email outofthewoodspod@gmail.com.

    1h 31m
4.6
out of 5
27 Ratings

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Out of the Woods is a podcast for stories about not-quite-cults but not-quite-not-cults. People share their experiences being strong believers in something--a religion, an ideology, a community, anything--and share how they came to realize it was, well...cult-ish. Stories of all kinds of these beliefs & experiences are welcome, with a particular interest in those in the digital world.