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An open panel tarot and chat stream where Psyche returns after a brief hiatus, featuring prank call entertainment, interactions with her cats (Lenor and Magic), and discussion of personal matters including a recent family loss.
Psyche opens the 'Last Call Open Panel Tarot and Cats' episode by greeting the chat and discussing her return to streaming. She plays an extended prank call bit featuring 'disabled computer guy' and his mother calling into the Kathy show, discussing an attempt to climb Mount Rainier in an electric wheelchair. The segment showcases comedic absurdist humor with increasingly ridiculous suggestions. The stream heavily features Psyche's cats—Lenor and Magic—who repeatedly appear on camera seeking attention and affection. Psyche mentions she slept most of the day listening to Eric the Actor prank calls from Howard Stern and had dreams about them. She discusses a recent family loss, mentioning her aunt Terry passed away and was described as 'a lost soul.' This prompts Psyche to recite Lewis Carroll's 'The Walrus and the Carpenter' from Alice in Wonderland, a nonsensical poem about talking of 'many things'—which she notes mirrors her own show's approach to eclectic topics.
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.
Psyche opens a live tarot stream with guests, sharing stories about cats, movies watched during a Discord movie night, and providing tarot readings and inspirational messages to viewers.
An informal, cat-filled IRL (in real life) livestream where Psyche hangs out with multiple cats (Magic, Lenor, Chona) while promoting the stream, joking around, and offering free tarot readings to viewers.
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