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EP. 11 | Burning Man
In this episode of Doxxed: The Podcast, hosts Jane and Roxy embark on an enlightening journey into the world of Burning Man, the ritualistic annual gathering in Nevada's Black Rock Desert. As they set their sights on unraveling the enigma that is Burning Man, they tackle pressing questions surrounding its identity, cultural impact, and controversies.Jane and Roxy dive headfirst into a conversation about whether Burning Man exhibits characteristics of a cult or toxic community. They explore the festival's fervent adherence to the ten core principles, discussing how the dedication to these principles can sometimes draw parallels to cult-like behavior. Jane and Roxy particularly explore Burning Man's role in issues of identity and representation, discuss the phenomenon of drug culture within this and other communities, and also discuss how environment factors into the experience.All in all, while it can't be dismissed as a mere cult, it does present invisible dangers for various marginalized groups that appear mainly to stem from its approach to identity and representation.www.DoxxedThePodcast.com#DoxxedThePodcast #BurningMan #CultSources:Why The Man Keeps Burning | Larry HarveyIs Burning Man A Cult? | On The Beating Travel