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A chaotic and humorous livestream episode featuring Psyche in a speedo, cat interactions with Lola and other cats, a guest appearance from Rusty (Platform Boots), and an open panel discussion with minimal actual occult/tarot content.
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Browse era →This episode is primarily a casual, comedic livestream rather than a traditional 'Cult of Psyche' esoteric discussion. Psyche spends the opening segments in a speedo (gifted by a chat member named Easy), joking about his appearance, interacting with his cats Lola and others, and entertaining chat donations. Guest Rusty from the Platform Boots channel joins the panel, discussing how he's been appearing on various streaming panels and addressing chat drama involving mutual friends (God, JT, and Rain). Rusty performs an impromptu rendition of 'Waiting on a Friend' and engages in banter with Psyche. The episode is characterized by streaming culture humor, cat antics, and social drama rather than substantive tarot readings or consciousness exploration. Multiple cats (Lola, Trix, Lenor) feature prominently throughout, creating what Psyche himself calls 'too much cat drama.'
A casual Sunday afternoon livestream featuring Psyche hanging out with his cats, chatting with online community members about various topics including fireworks, IP2 streaming culture, and personal anecdotes.
Psyche hosts an open panel discussion featuring a guest named Scum, covering streaming dynamics, personal struggles, theology as grounding practice, astral projection, and the balance between physical and spiritual existence.
Psyche hosts an open panel Sunday stream discussing personal updates, recent streaming experiences, and interactions with his cats while greeting audience members.
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Psyche hosts a casual thank-you livestream celebrating hitting 1,000 YouTube subscribers, featuring her cats Magic and Trix, discussing her future plans for the channel and offering tarot readings to viewers.