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An introductory episode exploring lessons learned from toxic relationship dynamics.
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Browse era →This inaugural episode of Cult of Psyche appears to focus on examining toxic relationship patterns and extracting wisdom from difficult interpersonal experiences. As the pilot episode (Episode 0), it likely establishes the show's format and introduces the host's perspective on using challenging life experiences as opportunities for growth and understanding. The cautionary tale format suggests a blend of personal insight and broader psychological or spiritual commentary on relationship dynamics.
A brief philosophical discussion exploring the idea that friends can be more dangerous than enemies due to the trust and access we give them.
A poetic monologue exploring the nature of true friendship, loyalty, and betrayal, questioning whether friends are genuine allies or fair-weather companions.
Trix explores the paradoxical concept that friends can be more dangerous than enemies due to the access and trust we grant them.
A long-form open panel discussion featuring tarot readings, personal conversations about relationships and life challenges, with various guests joining throughout the night.
A discussion examining the psychological and social factors that drive individuals to pay for sex, exploring the stigma and complexities surrounding sex work.
Host Psyche/Trix explores Aquarius moon placement, describing it as the 'alien' of the zodiac who processes emotions intellectually and struggles with intimacy despite caring deeply about humanity.
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