Black and CULTivated

Black and CULTivated
Podcast Description
In the comedy podcast “Black and CULTivated”, actor/ writer LaNisa Renee Frederick interviews former Black and Brown cult members like herself as they spill the tea and kiki over surviving #cultlife.
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on the unique experiences of Black and Brown individuals who have survived cults. Key themes include personal narratives of cult life, discussions about the psychological impact of cults, and humor as a coping mechanism. Episodes highlight topics such as the differences between Black cults and those in predominantly white communities, exploring how cultural backgrounds shape these experiences.

In the comedy podcast “Black and CULTivated”, actor/ writer LaNisa Renee Frederick interviews former Black and Brown cult members like herself as they spill the tea and kiki over surviving #cultlife.

As we wrap Season 1 of Black and CULTivated, I sit down with two of my childhood friends Jen and Genise — whom I grew up with in the Worldwide Church of God.
In this episode, you’ll hear a little more about my story and how the three of us slowly realized… yeah, we were 1000% raised in a cult. It’s a straight up kiki — full of laughs and those “wait, did that really happen?!” moments.
This episode truly captures what Black and Cultivated is all about: telling the stories of Black and Brown cult survivors with humor, heart, and a whole lotta honesty.
Thank y’all so much for rocking with us this season. You can’t get rid of us that easy though — bonus episodes and a Season Two announcement are coming soon .
Heads up: There are a couple of little audio hiccups in this one, so bear with us! The convo is worth it, promise.
Thank you for listening.
Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@blackandcultivated
If you or someone you know has been affected by cult involvement and is seeking help, the following resources are available:
Nikki G Speaks (Black owned religious trauma therapist)
Dr. Dylesia Trauma therapist (Black owned)
Cult Awareness & Information Center
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