The Hidden Cut

Lisa T.

The Hidden Cut is a story-driven podcast unearthing the cultural, medical, and spiritual legacy of circumcision in the modern world. Through investigative essays and haunting revelations, it asks: what are we really cutting away? lisawritesnow.substack.com

  1. May 29 ·  Bonus

    The Hidden Cut: Season 3 - Supercut

    You grow up believing Hollywood sells dreams. Beauty. Fame. Escape. But beneath the lights, another industry was growing in the dark. One that turned trauma into entertainment. Bodies into headlines. And suffering into spectacle. This is The Hidden Cut: Hollywood Medicine—the complete third season, gathered into one seamless supercut. Across eleven episodes and bonus features, we explore the uneasy relationship between medicine, celebrity, true crime, and the machinery of American entertainment. From the Black Dahlia to Marilyn Monroe, from operating rooms to soundstages, this season traces how Hollywood transformed pain into mythology—and how the media learned to package death, beauty, and psychological control as mass entertainment. As the season unfolds, the line between healer and handler begins to blur. Doctors become gatekeepers. Crime becomes performance. And the human body itself becomes part of the show. Listen straight through to uncover the hidden history of Hollywood, medicine, and manufactured identity—and stay tuned for the next chapter of The Hidden Cut, where the investigation moves even deeper beneath the surface. Listen to individual episodes of Season 3: Hollywood Medicine below: Episode 1 — The Black DahliaEpisode 2 — The Blonde PrototypeEpisode 3 — The Child Star HarvestEpisode 4 — The Continental DefectorsEpisode 5 — The Domestic RitualEpisode 6 — The Consciousness MachineEpisode 7 — The Hidden WitnessEpisode 8 — The Waning StarEpisode 9 — The Idol Cut DownEpisode 10 — The Bottle-Blonde OfferingEpisode 11 — The Siren’s ContractSeason 3 Closer Bonus - The Hidden Queen Continue the investigation… 🎬 Continue the Series ← Previous Episode: Season 2 Supercut→ Next Episode: Season 4 Supercut New here? Start here → Previously on Lisa Writes NowCatch up fast with a curated guide to the full series. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lisawritesnow.substack.com/subscribe

    3h 25m
  2. The Hidden Cut: S3 Bonus - The Hidden Queen

    May 22

    The Hidden Cut: S3 Bonus - The Hidden Queen

    A covenant signed in blood. A body missing from the frame. A story history may have edited on purpose. In this special bonus episode of The Hidden Cut, Lisa follows the trail back to Genesis 15—a ritual involving sacrifice, lineage, inheritance, and a conspicuous absence that changes the entire shape of the story. Because while history remembers Abraham as the face of the covenant… this episode asks a different question: Who actually carried the cost? From ancient blood rituals to Hollywood contracts, The Hidden Queen explores the recurring pattern hidden beneath public mythology: visible symbols carried by men… and invisible burdens carried somewhere else entirely. Sarah. Marilyn Monroe. Sharon Tate. Brittany Murphy. Elizabeth Short. Different eras. Different names. An eerily similar structure. As Hollywood Medicine reaches its conclusion, the series begins connecting scripture, spectacle, lineage, celebrity, ritual, and narrative control into a single evolving map — one that stretches from desert covenants to the modern entertainment machine. Read the full essay. This episode also serves as a bridge into two major upcoming seasons: 📚 The Deeper Read — Season 3: Jacob — The Director’s Cut of IsraelA journey into deception, inheritance, identity, exile, and the man who wrestles God while trying to survive the contract he was born into. ✂️ The Hidden Cut — Season 4: Bleeding MenA darker descent into masculinity, ritualized suffering, pornography, performance culture, shame, medicalization, and the invisible wounds modern men are taught to hide. Because once you start seeing the pattern…you realize these stories were never separate. One follows the ritual. The other follows the edit. And somewhere between scripture and Hollywood…the same machinery keeps running. Lisa Writes Now on Substack. Follow the pattern. 🎬 Continue the Series ← Previous Episode: The Siren’s Contract→ Next Episode: The Found Boys New here? Start here → Previously on Lisa Writes NowCatch up fast with a curated guide to the full series. Continue the investigation… Think something got left on the cutting room floor?Add your notes below—we’re still editing in real time. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lisawritesnow.substack.com/subscribe

    20 min
  3. May 8

    The Hidden Cut: S3E11 - The Siren's Contract

    Hollywood has always known exactly what to do with a woman: Make her beautiful. Make her tragic. Make her useful. In the season finale of Hollywood Medicine, we trace the hidden machinery behind the feminine myth — from Marilyn Monroe to Brittany Murphy, Natalie Wood to Anna Nicole Smith, Selena to the Black Dahlia herself. Because Hollywood doesn’t just create stars. It harvests wounds. Across this season, we followed the evolution of the cinematic siren: the ingénue, the object, the spectacle, the body, the myth. Different women. Different decades. The same contract. Now, the story ends where the ritual began: With a girl named Elizabeth Short. Long before she became The Black Dahlia, she was a wounded child Hollywood did not create — but recognized. This finale explores how Hollywood transformed female suffering into mythology, tragedy into spectacle, and grief into product. Read the full essay. But next season…the camera turns. Because if Hollywood taught women to become myths…it taught men to disappear. The Hidden Cut returns with Season 4: Bleeding Men And before Hollywood…there was the contract. The Deeper Read returns with Season 3: Jacob — The Director’s Cut of Israel 🎬 Continue the Series ← Previous Episode: The Bottle-Blonde Offering→ Next Episode: The Hidden Queen New here? Start here → Previously on Lisa Writes NowCatch up fast with a curated guide to the full series. Continue the investigation… Think something got left on the cutting room floor?Add your notes below—we’re still editing in real time. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lisawritesnow.substack.com/subscribe

    18 min
  4. The Hidden Cut: S3E10 - Anna Nicole Smith & Britney Spears

    May 1

    The Hidden Cut: S3E10 - Anna Nicole Smith & Britney Spears

    Hollywood loves blondes. Not the women—the symbol. The costume. In this episode of The Hidden Cut, we examine two of the most iconic blondes of the modern era—Anna Nicole Smith and Britney Spears—not as individuals, but as parallel offerings in the same system. A Playboy fantasy turned reality TV spectacle.A pop princess turned public unraveling. Different decades. Different stories. Same ritual. We trace the evolution of the “blonde archetype” as it moves from soft-focus fantasy to televised consumption, where beauty becomes branding, pain becomes content, and motherhood becomes a threat. Because in Hollywood, the moment a woman stops being a symbol—and becomes a mother—everything changes. One was erased. One was controlled. Both were rewritten. From Playboy to paparazzi.From breakdown to conservatorship.From blood covenant to legal contract. This isn’t just a story about fame. It’s about ownership—of image, identity, and legacy. And the system that profits from all three. Read the full essay. Next episode: We stop asking who the victims are…and start asking who wrote the myth. 🎬 Continue the Series ← Previous Episode: The Idol Cut Down→ Next Episode: The Siren Contract New here? Start here → Previously on Lisa Writes NowCatch up fast with a curated guide to the full series. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lisawritesnow.substack.com/subscribe

    21 min
  5. Apr 24

    The Hidden Cut: S3E9 - Selena & JLo

    When Selena Quintanilla-Pérez was murdered at just twenty-three, the world mourned a rising queen—a voice beloved by her community, her culture, and an audience far beyond Hollywood’s reach. But grief leaves a vacuum. And Hollywood hates a vacuum. Two years later, Jennifer Lopez stepped into Selena’s silhouette—not as a singer, not yet—but as the actress chosen to embody the fallen icon in Selena. And from there… a new star was born. Coincidence? Or something darker hiding in plain sight? In this episode of The Hidden Cut, we examine the Hollywood replacement pattern: How authenticity gets repackaged.How cultural symbols get flattened into brands.How myth transfers from one body to another.And how the Machine turns tragedy into product. Was Selena too rooted to control? Was J.Lo chosen because she was more portable? And why does Hollywood seem to thrive on the vacancy left behind? From Yolanda Saldívar to Sean “Diddy” Combs… from the Selena movie to the Versace dress heard ‘round the internet… we trace the orbit of power, proximity, and replacement. Two women. One myth. One Machine. And one question: Did Hollywood simply memorialize Selena…or manufacture her successor? Read the full essay here. Next episode: Anna Nicole Smith & Britney Spears - The Bottle-Blonde Offering What happens when the Machine stops manufacturing stars…and starts manufacturing breakdowns? 🎬 Continue the Series ← Previous Episode: The Waning Star→ Next Episode: The Bottle-Blonde Offering New here? Start here → Previously on Lisa Writes NowCatch up fast with a curated guide to the full series. Continue the investigation… Think something got left on the cutting room floor?Add your notes below—we’re still editing in real time. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lisawritesnow.substack.com/subscribe

    19 min
  6. Apr 17

    The Hidden Cut: S3E8 - Whitney Houston & Brittany Murphy

    Two women. Two bathrooms. Two stories the public was taught how to understand. Brittany Murphy in the Hollywood Hills.Whitney Houston at the Beverly Hilton. Two years, and two months apart. Same setting. Same narrative template. Same quiet instruction beneath the headlines: This is what happens when a woman shines too brightly… and falls out of line. In this episode of The Hidden Cut, we examine the final phase the Machine reserves for women it can no longer shape: The Waning Star. Not a sudden collapse—but a controlled descent. A slow reframing. A story rewritten in real time. Because the Machine doesn’t just produce icons.It manages their decline. And when a woman becomes too complex to contain—too unpredictable to edit—her story doesn’t disappear. It gets simplified. In bathrooms. In headlines. In posthumous narratives that tell the audience exactly what to feel… and why. This isn’t about what happened. It’s about what we were told happened—and what that version teaches us to accept. Read the full essay here. Next Episode: Episode 9 - Selena & Jennifer Lopez: The Idol Cut Down She wasn’t just a star. She was singular. Selena Quintanilla-Pérez wasn’t rising—she was locking into place. A voice, a look, a cultural moment that couldn’t be replicated, only witnessed. And then—she was gone. What followed didn’t look like a replacement. It looked like a tribute. A film. A performance. Until the performance… didn’t end. Jennifer Lopez didn’t just play Selena. She stepped into something. The voice. The image. The position. The maroon catsuit. So the question isn’t who deserved the spotlight. Rather… …What happens when a cultural icon is removed… and the Machine fills the space before the grief has even settled? Because in Hollywood, absence doesn’t stay empty for long. And sometimes the most unsettling replacement…is the one that feels seamless. Continue the investigation… 🎬 Continue the Series ← Previous Episode: The Hidden Witness→ Next Episode: The Idol Cut Down New here? Start here → Previously on Lisa Writes NowCatch up fast with a curated guide to the full series. Think something got left on the cutting room floor?Add your notes below—we’re still editing in real time. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lisawritesnow.substack.com/subscribe

    22 min
  7. The Hidden Cut: S3E7 - Natalie Wood, Brainstorm & The Final Cut No One Talks About

    Apr 10

    The Hidden Cut: S3E7 - Natalie Wood, Brainstorm & The Final Cut No One Talks About

    In Hollywood, death is never just death. It’s continuity. In 1981, Natalie Wood drowned under mysterious circumstances during a Thanksgiving weekend boat trip with her husband Robert Wagner, co-star Christopher Walken, and the boat’s captain. Three survived. One didn’t. And the only witness who cannot contradict herself… never got to speak. At the time of her death, Wood was filming Brainstorm—a film about recording human consciousness, including the unfiltered experience of dying. In this episode, we explore the unsettling overlap between a film obsessed with capturing interior life… and a real-life death defined by its absence. What happens when a system built on narrative control encounters something it cannot edit—a human experience no one else can access? This isn’t an investigation into what happened on that boat.It’s a question Hollywood has never answered: What was her final conscious experience? And why is that the one question no one asks? Read the full essay here. Next Episode: The Machine doesn’t always silence its witnesses. Sometimes… it amplifies them. Gives them a voice. A platform. A spotlight so bright it feels like power—until the voice begins to change…the light begins to flicker…and the same system that made them quietly steps back and lets them fall. Brittany Murphy. Whitney Houston. …in Episode 8: The Waning Star. Continue the episode… 🎬 Continue the Series ← Previous Episode: The Consciousness Machine→ Next Episode: The Waning Star📂 Full Episode Guide: Cold Open Think something got left on the cutting room floor?Add your notes below—we’re still editing in real time. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lisawritesnow.substack.com/subscribe

    21 min
  8. Apr 3

    The Hidden Cut: S3E6 - The Consciousness Machine

    What if the most influential experiments in human consciousness didn’t happen in secret labs—but out in the open? On the cliffs of Big Sur, at places like Esalen Institute, a new kind of experiment was unfolding. Not through force, but through invitation. Encounter groups. Meditation. Psychedelics. The language of healing. The promise of transformation. What began as the Human Potential Movement—a wave of alternative education, mind-body exploration, and radical self-inquiry—would go on to reshape culture itself. But beneath the surface, another question lingers: Where does exploration end… and programming begin? In this episode, we trace the quiet convergence between counterculture and control—between spiritual awakening and psychological experimentation. From Cold War-era mind research to Hollywood’s role in translating these ideas into story, spectacle, and identity. At the center of it all sits a film that asked the question too early:Brainstorm—Natalie Wood’s final performance—imagining a device capable of recording and replaying human thought, emotion, and even death itself. A fantasy, perhaps. Or a blueprint. This is the moment where therapy, media, and experimentation begin to blur—where the human mind becomes not just something to understand… but something to shape. If this episode catches something in your mind, you’re not alone. You’re just beginning to see the pattern. Read the full essay here. Next Episode: The Hidden Witness—Natalie Wood, Brainstorm, & The Final Cut No One Talks About She was there at the center of it—not just as an actress, but as the final subject of the question the film dared to ask. Brainstorm imagined a machine that could record a person’s last experience. But Natalie Wood never got to finish telling hers. Next week, we step inside the film…and into the silence that followed. Continue the episode… Continue the Series ← Previous Episode: The Domestic Ritual→ Next Episode: The Hidden Witness📂 Full Episode Guide: Cold Open Think something got left on the cutting room floor?Add your notes below—we’re still editing in real time. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lisawritesnow.substack.com/subscribe

    17 min

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The Hidden Cut is a story-driven podcast unearthing the cultural, medical, and spiritual legacy of circumcision in the modern world. Through investigative essays and haunting revelations, it asks: what are we really cutting away? lisawritesnow.substack.com