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Gather Them

Hosted by Jerome Hollomon, Gather Them is a podcast where psychology, mysticism, pop culture, media, and real-life reflection collide. Each episode invites you into conversations that explore the inner world—trauma, growth, identity, purpose—while also geeking out over the stories, shows, music, and cultural moments that shape how we see ourselves and the world around us.This isn’t surface-level talk. We gather the pieces—old versions of ourselves, lessons we tried to bury, insights hiding in plain sight—and examine them with honesty, humor, and depth. Some episodes are reflective and intimate. Others are playful, analytical, or interview-based. All of them are rooted in curiosity, self-awareness, and evolution.

  1. 8

    Late But Not Forgotten

    Don't kill me but this was supposed to be out last Friday....

  2. 7

    When the Five Year Plans Stops Making Sense

    We just vibing and playing in hobbies.

  3. 6

    Media Review: All Her Fault

    What happens when the messiest person in the room is exactly who you didn't expect?In this episode, I break down All Her Fault—a psychological thriller that starts as a story about an overwhelmed mother and an seemingly aloof husband, then spirals into something far more twisted. What begins as a missing child case becomes a meditation on motherhood, loss, and the lies we tell to survive. But here's the thing: the show doesn't let anyone off the hook. Not the mother. Not the father. Not even the detective trying to piece it all together.I explore the gendered weight of parenting, the fragility of trust, and how small deceptions snowball into catastrophe. There's also that viral tweet—"Think of the messiest bitch. It's a man, ain't it?"—which basically sums up the entire show. I thought I knew where this was going. I was wrong.This episode is for anyone who loves sharp storytelling, psychological depth, and media that makes you question your own assumptions. It's also for parents, therapists, and anyone fascinated by how people unravel under pressure.If you've ever wondered how much a person can carry before they break—or how blame gets distributed when everything falls apart—this one's for you.

  4. 5

    Don't Fall On the Sword

    In this raw, slightly unfiltered episode, I'm riffing off the dome after a recording mishap forced me to start fresh. Sometimes the burnt toast theory means you just gotta make new toast.We're diving into: • The Minnesota shooting and why "white on white crime" matters • Human Design: Why I had to stop acting like a Generator • The Two of Swords and why nobody's coming to save you • Micro states theory and the future of American politics • Metro Boomin's "Heroes & Villains" hitting different when you're going through it • Why self-improvement isn't optional when your back's against the wallThis is me being real about burnout, boundaries, and what it means to finally trust your own authority in 2025.Follow @GatherThemPod on IG, Twitter/X, and TikTok Patreon: [link] for exclusive trauma cake content

  5. 4

    Digimon Ghost Game: Media Review

    Welcome to Gather Them Podcast! In this episode, host Jerome dives deep into Digimon Ghost Game, exploring how this beloved childhood franchise evolved into something unexpectedly dark and thought-provoking.From spine-chilling horror elements to compelling themes around AI, technology, and digital dependency, this season pushes boundaries while maintaining the core Digimon spirit. Jerome discusses the show's incredible music (Monster Disco!), innovative character designs, emotional voice acting, and the unsettling way it mirrors our current relationship with technology and generative AI.Released during the 2021 pandemic, Ghost Game explores isolation, digital ghosts, and the blurred lines between the digital and human worlds. While the ending left something to be desired, the journey is worth every haunting moment.Plus: A sneak peek at what's coming with Digimon BEATBREAK!New episodes every Wednesday featuring media reviews, books, movies, TV shows, and music.

  6. 3

    What 2025 Taught Me About Culture, Chaos, and Community

    2025 was a year of transformation, rapid change, and unexpected lessons. In this episode, I reflect on everything this wild year taught me about finding meaning in chaos, building community, and discovering resilience.In This Episode:✨ Why 2025 felt like living through Pluto in Aquarius energy 🎮 My thoughts on gaming culture, anime, and media that got me through the year 🎵 Music that healed me: The Weeknd, FKA twigs, Tinashe, Marina, and Florence + The Machine 💭 The illusion of work and why people are waking up to new realities 🌐 AI, technology, and the exponential changes we're navigating 👥 Finding the Cult of Jade and why community matters more than ever 💪 The biggest lesson: No one's coming to save you—you have to save yourselfThis year forced us to look within, question everything, and find our own authority. Whether you're burnt out, searching for meaning, or just trying to figure out what's next, this episode is for you.Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro: Reflecting on 2025 5:00 - Pluto in Aquarius & Rapid Change 10:00 - Media & Anime That Captivated Me 15:00 - Music That Healed: FKA twigs, Marina, Florence 25:00 - Gaming Culture & PlayStation Rant 30:00 - The Illusion of Work & Finding Meaning 35:00 - The Cult of Jade & Building Community 40:00 - No One's Coming to Save You 42:00 - Looking Forward to 2026Connect With Me:📸 Instagram: @gatherthempod 🐦 Twitter/X: @gatherthempod 🎵 TikTok: @gatherthempod 📧 Listener Letters: [email protected] 💜 Support on Patreon for exclusive content (link in bio)Mentioned in This Episode: Dan Da Dan (anime) Severance (TV show) The Weeknd - Hurry Up Tomorrow (briefly) FKA twigs - Eusexua/Exsexua Afterglow Marina - Princess of Power Florence + The Machine - Everybody Scream Cardi B - Am I the Drama? Doja Cat - Vie Digimon: Time Stranger (game briefly mentioned)

  7. 2

    My 2025 Trauma Cake (Why I Took a Break + What Comes Next)

    This episode marks my return to the podcast after a long pause.This is not a crisis update. I’m safe, grounded, and in a much better place now.This is a reflective conversation about why I stepped away, what the past year required of me, and why I needed to close that chapter before moving forward.I introduce what I call my “2025 Trauma Cake” — a way of naming the layers of this year without sensationalizing them. Not everything is shared here, and that’s intentional.The full 1 hour 22 minute episode, where I walk through 2025 month by month and talk about what I built during that time (including future projects), is available on Patreon.This extended version is shared in a private container. If you choose to listen, please receive it with care and do not repost, summarize, or circulate it elsewhere.🔒 Continue the full episode on Patreon ($9.99):Click here🎧 New episodes will continue from here.Thank you for being here.— Jerome ❤️ 

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    Navigating Chaos: Reflection, Resilience, and Pluto in Aquarius (episode 94)

    This week, I’m celebrating the third anniversary of GatherThem Podcast! It’s been a journey, and I’m proud to have kept this project alive despite the ups and downs. In this episode, I open up about my recent hospital stay, dealing with kidney health challenges, and how it’s forced me to reflect on self-care, resilience, and the power of trusting my intuition.I’ll also share my thoughts on navigating the systemic challenges we all face—whether it’s work, healthcare, or just trying to find balance in a chaotic world. Plus, with Pluto now in Aquarius, I dive into the rapid changes happening in technology, the push for self-sovereignty, and why I think staying ahead of the curve is more important than ever.Through it all, I’m learning to embrace change, trust my instincts, and build a community of like-minded individuals who are ready to grow and thrive. Additionally I discuss the UnitedHealth CEO murder, the recent Jay-Z scandal, and my thoughts on Chipotle raising their prices in 2025.Join me as I reflect on the past, look to the future, and celebrate this incredible milestone with all of you.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Hosted by Jerome Hollomon, Gather Them is a podcast where psychology, mysticism, pop culture, media, and real-life reflection collide. Each episode invites you into conversations that explore the inner world—trauma, growth, identity, purpose—while also geeking out over the stories, shows, music, and cultural moments that shape how we see ourselves and the world around us.This isn’t surface-level talk. We gather the pieces—old versions of ourselves, lessons we tried to bury, insights hiding in plain sight—and examine them with honesty, humor, and depth. Some episodes are reflective and intimate. Others are playful, analytical, or interview-based. All of them are rooted in curiosity, self-awareness, and evolution.

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Hosted by Jerome Hollomon, Gather Them is a podcast where psychology, mysticism, pop culture, media, and real-life reflection collide. Each episode invites you into conversations that explore the inner world—trauma, growth, identity, purpose—while also geeking out over the stories, shows, music,...

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