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The Televangelist of the Manosphere: Russell Brand’s New Gospel.

32 min · 30. Apr. 2026
Episode The Televangelist of the Manosphere: Russell Brand’s New Gospel. Cover

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Russell Brand is facing a massive trial this October, but his biggest move happened long before he stepped into a courtroom. We’re breaking down the "Brand Inversion" a masterclass in reputation management that turned a scandal into a brand-new, high-loyalty ecosystem.

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Episode The Crimson Thread: Unionist Resistance in the North Carolina Quaker Belt Cover

The Crimson Thread: Unionist Resistance in the North Carolina Quaker Belt

During the Civil War and Reconstruction, North Carolina was deeply divided, not only between Union and Confederacy but within its own communities. Secret Unionist organizations such as the Red Strings operated throughout the Piedmont, especially in Quaker and German-influenced regions, resisting Confederate authority, aiding deserters, and sometimes cooperating with the Underground Railroad. These internal conflicts exposed the myth of a unified Confederacy and revealed widespread dissent rooted in class, religion, and geography. After the war, white supremacist groups including the Ku Klux Klan and later the Red Shirts used organized terror, sexual violence, and political intimidation to overturn Reconstruction governments and suppress Black citizenship and white Unionist influence. Federal intervention through Klan trials briefly challenged this violence, but “Redemption” ultimately restored white Democratic control. The legacy of this era—often minimized or erased—continues to shape historical memory, local identities, and debates over who is remembered as an American “hero.”

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