

Becoming Brigitte: The God Of Amiens.
48 snips Sep 9, 2025
The podcast dives into Brigitte Macron's role as France's first lady, exploring its theological undertones. It also examines Stanford University's controversial history, especially in relation to gender transformation. The discussion intertwines ancient myths, modern identity politics, and the influence of the cult of Dionysus on public personas. Rich historical context blends with personal anecdotes, prompting listeners to questionfaith, loyalty, and the nature of truth in today’s cultural landscape.
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Everything Is Guided By Theology
- Candace Owens argues theology explains public behavior and political influence.
- She contends understanding spiritual motives reveals why cultural actions occur.
The 'God Of Amiens' Raises Questions
- Candace highlights a bronze figurine found in Amiens called "the god of Amiens" and questions the naming choice.
- She suggests the artifact's label and origin may signal deeper local cultic significance.
Mythic Layers In One Figurine
- Owens links features of the Amiens statue to mythic figures: Midas, Sibylle, Dionysus, and Pan.
- She argues the figurine encodes a synthesis of pagan myths tied to Anatolian origins.