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Episode exploring what occurs during the show's Friday live broadcasts, though no transcript is available for detailed analysis.
This episode appears to focus on the Friday live broadcast format of the Cult of Psyche show, potentially discussing the unique dynamics, energy, or special content that emerges during live streaming sessions. Without a transcript, the specific topics covered, guest interactions, or insights shared cannot be determined. The episode number 1567 suggests this is part of a long-running series, and the April 2026 air date indicates this is from the show's established era. The title suggests a meta-discussion about the show's own format and the particular qualities that manifest during live broadcasts versus pre-recorded content.
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