
// transmission
Psyche discusses the psychology of criticism and no-win situations where any response to critics is deemed wrong.
Original Transmissions/// initiate_layer
Observers see the surface.
/// within ∞ The Current
Browse era →In this brief episode, Psyche explores the concept of no-win situations when dealing with criticism. The host reflects on how some people will criticize any action or decision, regardless of what choice is made, creating an impossible situation where there's no satisfactory response. The episode touches on the psychology behind why people criticize others and the futility of trying to please everyone. Psyche acknowledges that people will say whatever they want regardless of one's actions, suggesting a philosophical acceptance of this reality. The discussion appears to be part of a larger exploration of human psychology and interpersonal dynamics.
A discussion examining the psychological and social factors that drive individuals to pay for sex, exploring the stigma and complexities surrounding sex work.
This episode explores the psychology and motivations behind 'hate watching' - the phenomenon of people intentionally consuming content they dislike or criticize.
This episode explores the unusual phobia of butterflies that actress Nicole Kidman has openly discussed, delving into the possible reasons and psychological aspects behind this irrational fear.
Trix explores the paradoxical concept that friends can be more dangerous than enemies due to the access and trust we grant them.
Host Psyche/Trix explains the cycle of abuse in psychopathic relationships, focusing on the tension-building phase and how victims must 'walk on eggshells' after the initial love bombing period.
An educational episode breaking down the four phases of the abuse cycle: devaluation, acute abuse, reconciliation, and the calm phase.
Explore the ideas at the heart of this episode