Cat Matthews' Midnight Therapy
Welcome to "Midnight Therapy," the late-night rendezvous hosted by the multi-talented country musician and comedian, Cat Matthews, known as "The Midnight Therapist." Embark on a journey with Cat as he delves into the depths of various subjects, ranging from social commentary and pop culture to politics, music, art, aliens, ancient Egypt, and beyond!
Cat Matthews, an artist, writer, comedian, and musician, brings his unique blend of humor, insight, and creativity to the podcast scene. Join him as he weaves through the tapestry of topics, offering a refreshing perspective on the world around us. Whether you're a night owl or just someone in need of a companion during sleepless nights, "Midnight Therapy" is here to keep you entertained and enlightened.
Episodes of this captivating podcast are released once a week, and they premiere exactly at Midnight! It's more than a podcast – it's your late-night remedy for all things intriguing and entertaining!
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Cat Matthews' Midnight Therapy
Midnight Therapy #76 - Ai and Eve
This episode kicks off with a Christmas weekend recap, including a stop at Old Navy that sparks a very important question about their mannequins, branding consistency, and what exactly is going on in those stores right now. From there, a billion-dollar retail idea is born: a new Christmas store called Gay Apparel — festive, bold, and probably already trademarked.
Then we slide into controversy with a discussion on ICE police mannequins appearing in Nativity scenes across the country — why churches are doing it, why people are furious, and whether Christmas symbolism is being turned into political performance art.
Somehow we end up talking about pigeons — how they’re misunderstood, unfairly hated, and honestly one of the most resilient creatures walking among us.
From there, it’s a current-events deep dive:
The rise of AI grief apps like 2wai, where you can create avatars of deceased loved ones — and why that feels comforting, disturbing, and dangerous all at once
The potential Paramount–Warner Bros. merger and what it says about a collapsing entertainment industry
The escalating drama involving Candace Owens, Erika Kirk, Nick Fuentes, and the chaos building toward the Turning Point USA livestream on December 15
We also touch on Bonnie Blue, her arrest and deportation in Bali, and why it unintentionally serves as a lesson on borders, laws, and the realities of deportation — especially when Americans pretend it “can’t happen here.”
We close the episode with a reminder not to blindly follow people, influencers, or personalities — but to follow ideas. Pull from many sources, challenge narratives, think critically, and form your own conclusions instead of outsourcing your worldview.
It’s funny. It’s uncomfortable. It’s reflective. And it ends exactly how Midnight Therapy should — tying culture, chaos, and humanity together without pretending everything’s fine.
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