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Psyche addresses channel strike concerns and potential channel deletion while streaming with guests, emphasizing the uncertainty around YouTube's decision while maintaining engagement and discussing various topics with the community.
In this episode, Psyche opens by discussing serious concerns about their YouTube channel facing potential deletion due to 11 copyright strikes related to an AI-generated intro song. The host explains that the channel's fate will be decided within a few days (by Monday or Tuesday) and that while they are 99% confident the channel will survive, they've prepared backup channels on other platforms including Instagram, Rumble, Kick, TikTok, and Vimeo as contingencies. Psyche reflects on their commitment to daily streaming since January 1st (missing only one day) and emphasizes that streaming is their life's work. The episode touches on personal topics including nightmares about technical difficulties during streams and grievances with a guest named Jay Dog who allegedly made negative comments about Psyche on another show. Technical difficulties with Bluetooth earbuds interrupt the stream multiple times throughout, but Psyche continues engaging with the audience and chat members, maintaining a conversational tone despite the underlying tension about the channel's future.
Psyche hosts a casual Monday VIP panel episode featuring chat interaction, shopping hauls, and tarot card discussions with viewers.
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.
A casual Monday afternoon open panel on the Cult of Psyche featuring host Psyche (Trix) and guests Theo and others, with informal discussions about daily life, weed quality, streaming habits, and casual banter.
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Browse era →A casual morning livestream where Psyche greets viewers, mentions a fun night out at a bar called Picture House, and discusses technical issues with streaming and missing her phone.