Guru Jagat had the nerve to listen to David Icke |
ABOUT THE SHOW: Imperfect Paradise is a longform narrative podcast showcasing California stories with universal significance -- like American Katie Griggs as Kundalini Master Guru Jagat.
[The nominal Left turns against the Left for daring to question the COVID narrative and other "conspiracies" in the name of spirituality. Therefore, someone made a podcast called "ConSpirituality," and Imperfect Paradise is capitalizing on it.]
Personality cult of Guru Jagat's RA MA Institute for Applied Yogic Science and Technology |
Katie Griggs: The Second Coming of Guru Jagat (aka Katie Griggs) | Vanity Fair |
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Each story takes on something essential about California -- its progressiveness, its reputation as a home for dreamers and schemers, its heartbreaking inequality, its varied and diverse communities, its unique combination of dense cities and wild places -- and each season breaks it down into multiple 20–40-minute episodes that will be released sequentially.
- Season 1 sheds light on divisive housing issues in Orange County.
- Season 2 investigates the death of Chicano activist Oscar Gomez.
- Season 3 unravels the controversy surrounding LA County Sheriff Alex Villanueva.
Season 4, Yoga's "Queen of Conspiracy Theories"
Invincible Living (Guru Jagat/Target) |
- EPISODE 3 is on Kundalini Yoga’s #MeToo Moment
Yogi Bhajan of Yogi Tea fame |
[Kundalini] Yoga's Queen Guru Jagat
- EPISODE 2: Kundalini Royalty
Guru Jagat memorial, RA MA (laist) |
Katie Griggs, a young woman from rural Maryland, discovers Kundalini Yoga in her early 20s and goes all in. She transforms herself into "Guru Jagat," a beloved and controversial yoga and wellness influencer in Los Angeles.
In the second episode, her friends, family, and coworkers grapple with how she changed in the final years of her life. And the connections between yoga and conspiracies like QAnon are explored. LISTEN NOW
Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live. This podcast was made possible with support from the Committee for Greater LA in partnership with the Weingart Foundation.
[The mainstream media loves it, too, and there will be rewards all around in the future when those affiliated apply elsewhere.]
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