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TheConfessionalsPodcast

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Top videos analyzed · June 2026
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This channel is a rabbit hole of conspiracy theories, demonic entities, and unverified trauma claims dressed up as spiritual truth-telling — keep kids far away.

Best for ages 21+

TheConfessionalsPodcast is a long-form interview show hosted by a guy named Tony who sits down with guests and lets them talk, often for hours, about fringe topics. Think secret bloodlines, child trafficking networks run by occult societies, Bigfoot-adjacent cryptid creatures, demonic visitations, and ancient assassins as modern allegory. The tone is casual and conversational, which honestly makes some of it more unsettling, not less. Tony comes across as a true believer who rarely pushes back on even the wildest claims.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 55 / 100
Violence & Danger 25 / 100
Adult Content 20 / 100
Commercialism 70 / 100
Role Modeling 15 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

TheConfessionalsPodcast is a long-form interview show hosted by a guy named Tony who sits down with guests and lets them talk, often for hours, about fringe topics. Think secret bloodlines, child trafficking networks run by occult societies, Bigfoot-adjacent cryptid creatures, demonic visitations, and ancient assassins as modern allegory. The tone is casual and conversational, which honestly makes some of it more unsettling, not less. Tony comes across as a true believer who rarely pushes back on even the wildest claims.

The channel leans hard into Christian spiritual warfare framing. Guests describe literal demons showing up in barns, Satan personally recruiting people into shadowy clubs, and rituals involving children. It's not presented as fiction or metaphor.

This isn't a channel that flirts with edgy content. It's built around it. The audience is clearly adults who are already deep into this worldview. There's nothing here appropriate for kids or even most teenagers.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Severe Satan Personally Recruited Him into The Finders Club (And He Wasn't The Only One) @NathanReynolds

Guest describes in detail how children are ritually named by demonic deities and then physically collected by covert operatives and fed into a secretive occult network. This is presented as factual testimony, not speculation.

Severe Satan Personally Recruited Him into The Finders Club (And He Wasn't The Only One) @NathanReynolds

The host and guest openly discuss people who willingly make deals with demonic forces in exchange for worldly success, framing this as a widespread and documented phenomenon happening today.

Severe The Bloodlines of Monsters (Exposing the Hidden Families) | @NathanReynolds

The episode frames secret Illuminati-linked family bloodlines as a real and active hidden power structure, with the host expressing genuine excitement and credulity toward these claims rather than any critical distance.

Moderate The Bloodlines of Monsters (Exposing the Hidden Families) | @NathanReynolds

Reference is made to a previous episode featuring a woman who claimed to have visited Jeffrey Epstein's island, used as a credibility anchor to support broader trafficking conspiracy narratives on the channel.

Moderate The Rise of Nephilim Magick

A guest recounts a demon physically entering his barn and speaking its name aloud, presented as a literal true event. The host responds with awe and validation, reinforcing the claim as real rather than treating it with any skepticism.

Moderate The Rise of Nephilim Magick

The conversation centers on Nephilim magic, witches appearing before occult councils, and spiritual warfare as active daily reality. Children who already struggle with anxiety or intrusive fears could find this genuinely distressing.

Severe The Ultimate Assassin | @NathanReynolds

The guest references his own YouTube content about making weapons of mass destruction by name, treating it as a joke while simultaneously directing listeners to go watch it. The host laughs it off rather than flagging it.

Moderate The Ultimate Assassin | @NathanReynolds

Weapons including blades and homemade body armor are brought into the studio as props and discussed approvingly, with the guest framing violence and assassination as exciting historical and practical subject matter.

Mild The Night a Dogman Hunted the Sheriff

A guest's account of encounters with a Dogman creature, including unexplained metallic sounds and physical pursuit, is treated as credible eyewitness testimony. Younger or more impressionable listeners could find this frightening.

What Parents Should Know

Treat this channel as off-limits for anyone under 18, not just young children. The content is adult in a specific ideological sense, not just in language.

Watch out for older teens who are already interested in conspiracy content, spiritual warfare circles, or cryptid communities, because this channel sits at the intersection of all three and can pull viewers deeper quickly.

Understand that the casual, friendly tone of the host makes the content feel more credible than it should. It doesn't sound like a fringe show, which is part of what makes it worth paying attention to if your kid has been watching it.

If your teenager is already in Christian charismatic spaces, be aware that this channel uses that same spiritual language and framework to mainstream ideas about demonic trafficking networks and occult bloodlines that are not standard theology.

Have a direct conversation if you find this in a watch history rather than just blocking it. Kids who find this content compelling usually have questions worth talking through.

Check what guests from this show your child might be following independently. The host regularly cross-promotes guests who have their own channels pushing the same material.

Recommended for ages 21+.

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