Michigan Tribe Podcast

They Found Out They Were a Cult via Netflix! The Story Behind Michigan Tribe.

1 h 7 min · 22. huhti 2026
jakson They Found Out They Were a Cult via Netflix! The Story Behind Michigan Tribe. kansikuva

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Every movement has an origin story. Ours involves a cult -- and honestly, we wouldn't have it any other way.  In this debut episode, Michigan Tribe co-founders Alex and Amanda sit down together for the first time on the mic to pull back the curtain on how this whole thing started. Spoiler: it wasn't a perfectly crafted business plan. It was a weird, wild, slightly unhinged moment that turned into something none of us could have predicted.  They're getting into the real story -- the messy middle, the cult that accidentally became the blueprint, and the moment they looked at each other and decided to stop playing it safe and build something that actually meant something to women in Jackson.  This is the episode where you meet your hosts and fall a little bit in love with the chaos that built Michigan Tribe. Welcome to the Michigan Tribe. We saved you a seat.  What we cover:  * How Michigan Tribe actually started (no sugar coating).  * The cult story you've probably never heard before.  * What it means to build a brand rooted in real community.  * Why Alex and Amanda said "screw it" and went all in.  * The moment Michigan Tribe stopped being an idea and became a movement.

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