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In this episode, we sit down with @gorkmusic — musician, creative, and deep thinker — for a raw conversation about walking away from rigid systems and into the unknown. Gork shares how faith, fear, and failure shaped his path — and how he’s learning to live outside of certainty.
We explore themes of identity, masculinity, dogma, and creative rebirth. This is an unfiltered look at what it takes to unlearn, reimagine, and come home to yourself.
“Embrace discomfort, uncertainty, and failure — get to that freedom and be ready to climb through the shit and embrace not knowing.”
“I think it’s better to have ideas. You can change an idea. Changing a belief is trickier. People die for it. People kill for it.” - Rufus
Follow @Gorkmusic on Instagram, band camp and YouTube
Support Andrew Gorks Fight Against Brain Cancer on gofundme
Support cult.ture pod over on Patreon
Follow us on Instagram and thanks for rating us 5 stars 🫶
The views and experiences shared in this podcast are personal and based on the lived experiences of the hosts and guests. cult.ture is not intended to attack or defame any individual or religious organization. Our aim is to foster honest conversations about high-control environments, belief systems, and personal journeys. If you or someone you know is experiencing distress related to religious trauma or coercive control, we encourage seeking support from qualified mental health professionals or recovery resources.
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In this episode, we sit down with @gorkmusic — musician, creative, and deep thinker — for a raw conversation about walking away from rigid systems and into the unknown. Gork shares how faith, fear, and failure shaped his path — and how he’s learning to live outside of certainty.
We explore themes of identity, masculinity, dogma, and creative rebirth. This is an unfiltered look at what it takes to unlearn, reimagine, and come home to yourself.
“Embrace discomfort, uncertainty, and failure — get to that freedom and be ready to climb through the shit and embrace not knowing.”
“I think it’s better to have ideas. You can change an idea. Changing a belief is trickier. People die for it. People kill for it.” - Rufus
Follow @Gorkmusic on Instagram, band camp and YouTube
Support Andrew Gorks Fight Against Brain Cancer on gofundme
Support cult.ture pod over on Patreon
Follow us on Instagram and thanks for rating us 5 stars 🫶
The views and experiences shared in this podcast are personal and based on the lived experiences of the hosts and guests. cult.ture is not intended to attack or defame any individual or religious organization. Our aim is to foster honest conversations about high-control environments, belief systems, and personal journeys. If you or someone you know is experiencing distress related to religious trauma or coercive control, we encourage seeking support from qualified mental health professionals or recovery resources.
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