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Psyche hosts a casual Saturday night open panel discussing his new electric bike, recent wipeout, and addressing community tensions around guest participation and online safety.
In this Saturday night open panel episode, Psyche shares personal updates about his new electric bike, including a minor accident where he wiped out on grass (not a tree as he initially exaggerated). He discusses bike safety, helmet use, and installing new bike accessories. The conversation shifts to community dynamics when Psyche addresses messages from people who no longer want to appear on his show, citing feeling unsafe. He reflects on the difficulty of moderating online spaces and protecting guests from harassment, acknowledging that he's been confused about what he may have done wrong in some cases. Psyche also mentions AI-generated modeling photos and discusses broader themes of gaslighting, cognitive dissonance, and the challenges of maintaining community trust on his platform. Throughout the episode, he engages with live chat participants (Jamie, Sam, D, Lulu, Nobody, Jay Dog, and others) in a relaxed, conversational format typical of his open panel sessions.
Psyche goes live for a casual morning/afternoon stream, discussing personal updates, tarot readings for chat, and sharing stories about content creators and true crime.
Psyche hosts a casual 4:20 stream where he addresses disciplinary issues with a panel member (Alex/Alice) who flashed firearms on previous streams, discusses his Amazon wishlist, and shares personal anecdotes about his past and relationships.
A chaotic morning stream featuring Psyche dealing with technical issues, panel drama involving a guest named Easy, inappropriate content flashing, and frustrations about stream management and interpersonal conflicts.
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Browse era →Psyche hosts a casual post-Christmas livestream featuring tarot readings, audience Q&A, and interactions with her cats (Trix, Magic, Marbles, and Pie) while explaining tarot symbolism and spiritual concepts.