On the premiere episode of Incels, we dig into the phenomenon of the overly online, potentially violent group dubbed Incels — or “involuntarily celibates.” We’ll discuss the dangers of online radicalization, examine some of the major and tragic events that brought the term Incels into the public consciousness, and hear from a mother whose daughter lost her life to a violent Incel on a rampage. Check us out online: www.instagram.com/kt_studios www.tiktok.com/@officialktstudios www.kt-studios.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What does the “man box” culture, the red, blue, and black pill mean and how can they lead to online radicalization? We uncover online echo chambers that fuel the incel community's cycles of hopelessness and hate. We also hear the heartbreaking story of Bianca Devins, a 17-year-old whose murder and the viral spread of her death images exposed the dangerous overlap between online radicalization, misogyny, and real-world violence. Check us out online: www.instagram.com/kt_studios www.tiktok.com/@officialktstudios www.kt-studios.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Examining how social media algorithms, online communities, and anonymity can influence vulnerable young people, sometimes with deadly results. Through expert insights and the tragic story of Bianca Devins, we uncover how loneliness and online echo chambers can fuel real-world violence. Even an innocuous search online can spiral into extremist spaces, with Incel ideology just a few clicks away—a stark look at the dark side of digital life. Check us out online: www.instagram.com/kt_studios www.tiktok.com/@officialktstudios www.kt-studios.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Three self-identified incels speak openly about who they are, how they got here, and what the world gets wrong about them. From isolation to ideology, they share raw, revealing stories of loneliness, rejection, misunderstanding, and the pull of online communities. We go behind the forums for a rare and unfiltered look inside a community most only hear about from the outside. Check us out online: www.instagram.com/kt_studios www.tiktok.com/@officialktstudios www.kt-studios.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Experts and forum posters show how incels weaponize loneliness and resentment against women and society. Online anonymity, a culture of grievance, and a sense of entitlement combine to form a dangerous subculture. Check us out online: www.instagram.com/kt_studios www.tiktok.com/@officialktstudios www.kt-studios.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the online world of the manosphere, millions of men are searching for meaning. What they find instead can be darker—communities where loneliness turns to anger, and influencers like Andrew Tate redefine what it means to be a man. Online, these ideas spread fast, moving from keyboards to real life and reshaping identity, relationships, and power. Check us out online: www.instagram.com/kt_studios www.tiktok.com/@officialktstudios www.kt-studios.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A hidden network of manipulation and exploitation targets vulnerable children and teenagers, turning attention and connection into control, coercion, and fear. The investigation exposes the methods and ideology behind the network, the bravery of those who came forward, and the law enforcement efforts to intervene before harm escalates further.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From viral fame to criminal allegations, Andrew and Tristan Tate’s rise and reckoning exposes the darkest corners of the Manosphere—abuse, manipulation, and millions of young men drawn to an ideology where control is love, and violence is strength. Check us out online: www.instagram.com/kt_studios www.tiktok.com/@officialktstudios www.kt-studios.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A growing online movement promises men confidence through transformation — but beneath the jawline tips and “self-improvement” hacks lies a darker world of shame, resentment, and manipulation. Check us out online: www.instagram.com/kt_studios www.tiktok.com/@officialktstudios www.kt-studios.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jane Weiss revisits Veronica’s life and the night it was stolen, turning a national tragedy into a personal story of grief and resilience. Her account exposes the dark online subcultures that fueled the Isla Vista attack and the urgent need for awareness and action. Check us out online: www.instagram.com/kt_studios www.tiktok.com/@officialktstudios www.kt-studios.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PJ
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jonathanhans
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