The Cult I Left Behind

100 - Goodbye for Now

29 min · 16 de mar de 2026
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One hundred episodes. Two and a half years. This is the moment when we pause and look back, say thank you, and close this chapter that is so dear to our hearts. Amanda and Kyle take a trip down memory lane, pay tribute to guests who came on the show, and share two important letters - one to the person who made this show possible, and one for you: the people who made it real because you showed up, week after week. Much love to each of you.  Stay on the journey with Amanda as she pivots to a new show: The Healing Life [https://open.spotify.com/episode/2ce9yDxTuasD3QxsVwXfyW?si=DsFN2zuzQu-kS0LUaTQXLw] Support the show [https://www.buymeacoffee.com/cultileftbehind]

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