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This week on Nerdery & Murdery, we move between two worlds shaped by belief.
Zig opens the show with a deep dive into Impressionism, the art movement that shattered convention and changed how the world understands light, color, and emotion. These artists did not just paint what they saw. They painted what it felt like to be alive inside a moment.
Then Geoffrey brings the Murdery with one of the most disturbing cult cases in modern history. Superior Universal Alignment, the group behind the Altamira child murders in Brazil. A story of manipulation, spiritual obsession, and how ideology can be used to justify the unthinkable.
One side of this episode shows how creativity can free the human spirit. The other shows how belief, when twisted, can destroy it.
This is Nerdery & Murdery at its most powerful.
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By Geoffrey Wright, Zig Curtis, and Will Dunbar5
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This week on Nerdery & Murdery, we move between two worlds shaped by belief.
Zig opens the show with a deep dive into Impressionism, the art movement that shattered convention and changed how the world understands light, color, and emotion. These artists did not just paint what they saw. They painted what it felt like to be alive inside a moment.
Then Geoffrey brings the Murdery with one of the most disturbing cult cases in modern history. Superior Universal Alignment, the group behind the Altamira child murders in Brazil. A story of manipulation, spiritual obsession, and how ideology can be used to justify the unthinkable.
One side of this episode shows how creativity can free the human spirit. The other shows how belief, when twisted, can destroy it.
This is Nerdery & Murdery at its most powerful.
Support the show