• Cabbage Patch Kids + Cults

  • Feb 20 2024
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

Cabbage Patch Kids + Cults

  • Summary

  • Ever found yourself chuckling at the oddities of a Cabbage Patch-styled maternity ward or pondered the inner workings of an online cult? Strap in as Sister Shit takes you through a hilariously bewildering journey to Babyland General Hospital where Cole Sprouse nursed his post-breakup blues and cabbage babies are 'birthed' daily. Our adventure doesn't stop at the heartfelt dedication of Disney-like staff; we also peel back the layers of modern cult dynamics. From the entanglement of Twin Flames to the stark realities of off-grid community living, we're chasing the rabbit down every quirky, eye-opening corner of these fascinating worlds. Plus, we take a moment to reflect on the shared pandemic memories that united us all, from "Tiger King" to the surreal solidarity of lockdown.

    As the candles on my 34th birthday cake flicker out, I'm sharing the personal epiphanies that come with the mid-30s territory. Join me as I revel in the newfound comfort of my own skin, not just metaphorically but through an evolved skincare routine that's as soothing as my cozy bedroom sanctuary. We'll muse over the surprising resilience of the Cabbage Patch Museum amidst a global pandemic, celebrate personal growth in the face of adversity, and perhaps inspire you to transform everyday routines into your own slice of luxury. So, whether you're a die-hard Cabbage Patch collector or just in need of a soulful giggle, this episode's got a little something for every listener.

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