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Appears to be a moderator or regular participant; mentioned by Arthur as being more hospitable and willing to let him stay over; has a husband
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AI · ARCHIVAL
Bea appears as a recurring panel member whose presence is marked by aggressive confrontation, particularly around accusations of moderator misconduct and personal disputes with other community figures. She operates primarily as a provocateur and truth-teller (by her own framing), leveraging threats of exposure and public documentation as her primary rhetorical weapons.
As discussed on stream: Bea's appearances cluster around two recurring dynamics: moderation conflicts and escalating personal vendettas. Her first documented involvement centers on allegations that moderator Jay Dog manipulated chat timeouts and falsely attributed them to another mod, with Bea positioned as the accuser armed with screenshots and a conviction that she possesses damning evidence. This confrontation spans multiple episodes and establishes her primary mode: detailed accusation paired with threats to "drag" her opponent publicly, backed by claims of documentation. She dismisses opposing authority figures as inexperienced ("You're a rookie") and refuses to be silenced or coerced into compliance, particularly around creating community content on demand.
As discussed on stream: Bea also appears in episodes centered on personal harm—specifically an alleged phone call incident described as traumatizing—and in broader community drama involving rivalries with figures like Kareless Kate and Crystal. Her tone across appearances is consistently defiant and escalatory. When pressed, she moves rapidly from accusation to personal attack to threats of exposure. She occasionally demonstrates capacity for lighter interaction, evidenced by her participation in tarot readings and humorous commentary, but this appears secondary to her primary function within the archive: as the voice naming hypocrisy, moderator abuse, and what she perceives as systemic dishonesty within the streaming community.
As discussed on stream: Bea is the central figure in multiple controversies. The most substantive involves her accusations of mod manipulation and doxxing, wherein she claims to have evidence that moderators are engaging in malicious chat control while falsely attributing actions to others—a direct attack on the integrity of show management. She also appears in an episode documenting an alleged obscene phone call exposure incident, described as leaving her traumatized, though the archive provides limited detail on context or resolution. Additionally, she is involved in interpersonal conflicts with other named panelists, including confrontations where she makes veiled threats about leverage and consequences, invoking names like "Clumsy" in contexts suggesting intimidation or threat of third-party harm.
The recurring pattern is Bea's escalation from accusation to personal insult to threat. She refuses demands, defies authority, and positions herself as someone who cannot be controlled or silenced, which generates friction with show hosts and moderators attempting to maintain boundaries.
As discussed on stream: Bea's most documented relationship is adversarial with Jay Dog, a moderator she accuses of systematic deception and abuse of power. She also names Clumsy in a way suggesting some form of leverage or implicit threat, implying a relationship where information or threat of harm can be weaponized. Her conflicts extend to Kareless Kate and Crystal, with the latter apparently making comments about Bea that prompted speculation and discussion. Father Psyche, the show host, appears to engage with Bea during these conflicts but the nature of their relationship—whether protective, frustrated, or neutral—remains ambiguous in the record. Bea references having taken screenshots and communicated directly with Psyche, suggesting some form of direct access or report-filing, though the outcome of these communications is not documented in the available archive.
A classic episode featuring guests Meezer, Tiger Butterfly Joe, and Beeta, though no transcript is available to determine specific content.
Host Psyche discusses drama with former collaborators Bita, Alexandra Myers, and others while doing tarot readings and astrology interpretations for viewers.
A distressed livestream where Psyche deals with repeated attacks on his channel, including chat disruptions and being kicked from Discord servers on the anniversary of his father's death.
A chaotic Saturday night open panel stream featuring tarot readings, cat appearances, and multiple conflicts including moderator issues and disruptive guests.
A casual livestream featuring host Psyche with various guests including Mason, Joe, Gotti, and Alexander, discussing panel drama, showing video clips, and dealing with chat moderation issues.
An energetic musical intro featuring a rap/song that introduces the chaotic, unfiltered nature of the Cult of Psyche show and its recurring panel members.
Trix/Psyche delivers a personal statement addressing community drama and denying involvement in any coordinated attacks while committing to maintaining positive boundaries.
A candid discussion about kink dynamics, consent boundaries, and sexual preferences within a friend group.
A lighthearted episode where Psyche/Trix assigns roles from 'The Witches of Eastwick' to panel participants and community members.
A livestream episode featuring a playful game called the 'Diddy Party' with panel participants discussing rules and competition dynamics.
A participant vows to get a fan-designed 'BKG' tattoo with an angry cat design anywhere on their body (except their face) if approved by someone called Bea.
A flirtatious and sexually charged livestream segment with playful banter between Psyche and a participant named VA/Vita.
The episode explores the controversial question of whether women are naturally more receptive mediums than men, discussing gender differences in psychic abilities.
A chaotic live show segment where the host struggles with technical issues, posting links, and managing chat while discussing plans to move to another platform called 'chatter bait'.
A panelist has an on-air meltdown and quits the show live, creating dramatic tension with other panel members.
Father Psyche addresses relationship drama in the YouTube streaming community, discusses serial killer astrology, and showcases new AI-generated music videos with guest Ghost.
Psyche discusses personal conflict with someone named Bea regarding tarot reading abilities and friendship dynamics.
An episode addressing drama and tension between J-Dog and Bita, with discussion of conflicts stemming from allegiances and past torment.
A brief episode examining the fairness of group dynamics when multiple people argue against one individual.
This episode discusses navigating friendships and conflicts in the digital age, particularly focusing on an ongoing dispute between the host Psyche and two of her online friends, Beeta and Arthur.
Thursday panel discussion featuring tarot, cats, and extensive drama between Beta and Carl over past relationships and alleged threats.
Psyche hosts an open panel discussion featuring casual conversations with viewers Rogue Nomad, Canada Dry, and Lima about relationships, personal stories, and philosophical topics.
A brief episode featuring commentary about a conflict between Beeta and Kareless Kate, with discussions about streaming viewership and rivalry.
A chaotic late-night livestream featuring heated arguments, AI music presentations, tarot readings, and discussions about drama between panel regulars.
A Tuesday tarot stream featuring panel discussions about recent drama involving Carl (Beta's ex), Summer vs Alexandria confrontation, and ongoing tensions between Psyche and Beta about content coverage and loyalty.
A sexually explicit conversation between participants discussing intimate details about someone named Bronzeberg's anatomy and appearance.
A casual, high-energy conversation between Psyche and guests discussing travel plans, citizenship, and living arrangements while under the influence of cannabis.
A casual conversation between friends discussing travel plans and getting high together, with playful banter about visiting Canada and legal documentation.
A discussion about finding identity and belonging in online communities versus real-life connections, with exploration of ego and human needs for acceptance.
Episode 346 features chaotic panel discussions, AI-generated songs about 'Beeta's biscuits,' tarot readings, astrology insights, and extended conversations about relationships, politics, consciousness, and UFOs with guests Alexandra, Mr. Big Pipes, and Otto.
Episode 345 features Psyche hosting an open panel discussion with recurring guests including Otto, Jay Dog, and Paul Shepherd, covering tarot readings, personal astrology discussions, and chaotic banter typical of the show's raw conversational style.
The host discusses a conflict from the previous night regarding chat moderation, freedom of speech, and community safety with a viewer named Pie.
A heated confrontation between Psyche and other streamers involving demands for community posts, loyalty disputes, and accusations of controlling behavior.
Psyche addresses Discord drama involving threats and attempts to mediate peace between community members.
A heated confrontation erupts between mods and panel members over chat moderation practices, doxxing allegations, and threats.
Host Psyche/Trix discusses drama involving pressure to make community posts and establishes boundaries around being told what to do.
Psyche discusses recent conflicts with VA/Beta, plays old clips showing past drama, and reflects on trolling behavior and toxic dynamics in the panel verse community.
An episode focused on livestream drama between Psyche and other panel personalities, featuring musical performances and discussion of trolling behavior.
The episode discusses an incident where someone allegedly exposed themselves to a person named Beeta during a phone call, leaving her traumatized.
An episode where Crystal abruptly leaves the group setting, prompting speculation and discussion among remaining participants about her recent behavior and comments about someone named Beatas.
Episode 137 features a balloon animal making competition between participants including someone called Sandman, with judges evaluating their creations based on size and facial expressions.
A chaotic open panel livestream featuring oiling up, twerking, adult themes, and various guests joining and leaving while host Psyche/Trix maintains an edgy party atmosphere.
An open panel discussion featuring tarot reader Psyche with guests Bea and ELO, covering various community drama, LGBTQ+ topics, and ending with heated personal exchanges that upset some participants.
A 5+ hour open panel tarot reading show featuring discussions about relationships, drama in the streaming community, and various guests joining for entertainment and readings.
After-party open panel episode featuring casual conversations, tarot discussions, and increasingly heated confrontations between panel members.
A chaotic 5-hour livestream featuring tarot reader Psyche dealing with disruptive guests using banned language while trying to maintain monetization, culminating in bizarre role-playing scenarios between panel members.
A long-form open panel discussion featuring tarot readings, personal conversations about relationships and life challenges, with various guests joining throughout the night.
A nearly 6-hour livestream featuring tarot readings, open panel discussions, and interactions with various guests including Bea, Janet, Uncle Scram, and others, with significant drama and relationship tensions throughout.
A late-night fun stream featuring casual banter between Psyche and Arthur about visiting, hospitality, and trust, with playful debate about housing guests and cultural perspectives on inviting friends over.
Psyche embarks on a drunken real-life adventure to Whole Foods to buy food and drinks while livestreaming, losing and finding his wallet, nearly missing store closing, then returning home to eat with Bea and read chat messages.
Psyche hosts a casual Sunday morning open panel show on Memorial Day weekend, featuring chat interactions, discussion of the previous night's guest Mini Manson, and casual banter about cats, coffee, and streaming setup improvements.
Psyche addresses inappropriate language and behavior from panelists during a livestream, establishing community guidelines and attempting to redirect the panel toward positive conversation about tarot, cats, and community.
Morning livestream featuring casual panel discussions, interpersonal drama between community members, and a tarot reading for Instant Karma.
A late-night "Midnight Madness" stream where host Psyche chats with viewers while his cats Trix and Rude make appearances, discussing daily life, potential TTS features, and briefly covering Artemis mythology.
The host walks to a pier for fish tacos during an IRL livestream, funded by viewer donations.
Episode featuring a chaotic open panel discussion about Sig being banned from the show, with conversations about car accidents, drug experiences, and various internet personalities.
Psyche deals with harassment and trolls while shaving for his father's memorial dinner, hosting an open panel with regular guests discussing life, family, and maintaining positive community bonds.
Psyche hosts an afternoon tarot reading session with open panel discussions, featuring guests Tracy and Bita, along with casual conversations about relationships, life experiences, and various IP2 community drama.
Psyche addresses accusations of lurking in Kate's Discord and defends his decision to require panel participants to be members, mods, or donors, discussing recent drama and channel management challenges.
A vulnerable late-night stream where Psyche shares personal struggles, gets emotionally lifted by community support, conducts his first IRL walk to Starbucks, and provides comfort to a viewer dealing with bank fraud.
A lighthearted tarot and trivia night featuring panel discussions, audience questions, and recurring jokes about 'Sir Spinach' that sent Tiger Butterfly into fits of laughter.
The host addresses ongoing drama and harassment while defending their channel management decisions, eventually ending the stream early due to trolling.
Episode 94 is an open panel livestream featuring tarot readings, trivia games, and casual conversation between host Psyche (Trix) and various guests including Beetlejuice, Paige, and others.
Episode 95 features an extended open panel discussion with tarot readings, trivia games, yearbook nostalgia, mythology storytelling (Cupid and Psyche), and casual banter between host Psyche and rotating guest panels, spanning nearly 7 hours from late night into early morning.
A chaotic 7+ hour livestream featuring tarot readings, heated arguments between guests about personal drama, and Psyche dealing with various interpersonal conflicts while trying to maintain positivity.
A chaotic late-night open panel stream featuring heated arguments between guests, fake cop badge drama, tarot readings, and extensive personal roasting battles.
Psyche celebrates becoming monetized on YouTube with a party-style panel stream featuring guests discussing personal drama and relationships.
Psyche/Trix celebrates reaching YouTube Partner status with super chats while Nick works out on stream, discussing past relationships with other streamers and sharing memories of his late father.
A chaotic open panel show featuring heated drama between regular guests, particularly Beeta defending herself against accusations of blocking viewers, alongside casual conversations about dating experiences and playful banter between host Psyche and various panel guests.
A chaotic late-night livestream featuring tarot, cat antics, relationship drama, prank calls, and increasingly intoxicated behavior from the host.
Psyche hosts a casual tarot reading stream featuring detailed card readings for viewers while eating dinner and chatting with cats, later encouraging viewers to raid another streamer's channel.
A lively Tuesday night open panel featuring tarot readings, heated confrontations between guests, and artistic interludes with Sask creating drawings of panel members.
Episode 529 features a heated confrontation between host Psyche and Emma (another content creator), followed by panel discussions with guests Ty, Zach, and Be about various topics including sports betting and relationships.
A long-form Monday afternoon open panel discussion featuring tarot, casual conversation, and various guests joining to discuss everything from personal relationships to pop culture references.
Host Psyche conducts an open panel tarot reading session with guests while drinking and engaging in casual banter with his cats and viewers.
A late-night livestream panel discussion featuring host Psyche and guests including Ty (from Texas), Chris K (from California), Nick Winters, and initially Tiger Butterfly, covering topics from relationships and women to drugs, boxing, and life philosophy.
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 chaotic 5+ hour livestream featuring tarot readings, panel discussions, confrontations between guests, adult humor, and various entertaining antics with multiple participants coming and going.
Episode 577 features Psyche hosting an open panel tarot party with guest Jay Dog, discussing a bad date experience and preparing for other guests to join.
A lengthy open panel tarot and chat stream featuring host Psyche dealing with moderation issues, porn bombing incidents, and various guests discussing topics from dating apps to celebrity deaths.
A lengthy Wednesday morning live stream featuring tarot readings, online dating exploration on Grinder, panel discussions, and various interpersonal drama within the streaming community.
A chaotic morning livestream featuring heated drama between Michael and Tracy over their failed relationship, with multiple guests joining to discuss relationship dynamics, personal conflicts, and various controversial topics.
Psyche hosts a casual Friday morning hangout stream, discussing the previous night's 7.5-hour successful panel show and covering various topics with guests.
Psyche hosts a casual late-night livestream on New Year's Eve eve, chatting with viewers, smoking cigars, and planning to play a prank call once the chat reaches 10 viewers.
“You are your worst enemy. Use all of you know your brain power... you will be successful but you have to do it your way.”
“I think honestly I'll be really honest with you. Um, remember when you said, um, I am evil and you're the fool. I actually think I should have believed you way back then.”
“I'll just put it this way. I'll make it really easy. And if you guys want proof, Clumsy told me months ago, months ago, months ago, if somebody [expletive] with me from Houston, Texas, he's already threatening her life and he knows her information and you know, he'll go to bed for me.”
“You violated me.”
“JD, don't call me a liar because I can freaking like drag you so freaking hard, you will never even be able to sleep tonight. I took screenshots of what I said to Psyche.”
“You're timing out people, making it look like it's Janet timing out people, and you're saying that his mods are going rogue when you were deleting everybody in the chat yesterday.”
“You're a rookie when it comes to this game.”
“You're a scum of the earth. You're lower than low. You got my number and you called me without me asking.”
“How drunk are you?”
“Oh my god, you can't do anything.”
“you need to censor sometimes your content because of the widespread access like you know people have the access you know that people have to the content”
“All I have to do is do something for you. Make a community post. I'm not going to happen ever. I'll make a community post when I want about my life.”
“What do you think? This is a [ __ ] mafia. You can kiss my ass, though.”
“Be your own fan, which means like you have to, you know, always pat yourself on the back or in the butt.”
“Crystal, you don't think about the things that you say. I never had to question my friendship with Jimmy... Because of you. Because you are so...”
“You know, I mean, that's something that you're assuming and then that's going to allow him to make more assumptions on you, you know. I mean, I don't know anything like that. I have no idea. Me personally, me personally, I have never said that about which disappoints me when he lets other people call me a druggie”
“I already hurt myself like when I did it I already I'm over the embarrassment now I'm just going to embrace the embarrassment I don't care”
“When we drink, when we drink, we get emotional. I've been there and people working. I just don't want you to like overshare.”
“don't ever fucking call me a bitch when I said I'm done with you I'm done with you dunzo”
“follow my fucking three rules no fucking doxing no fucking PDF and no fucking like you know what I just fucking told you”
“I HAVE ARRIVED.”
“I've never talked about you ever. Not one person can come in here with any record where I ever fucking talk shit about you. Are you fucking nuts? I love you, Crystal.”
“Listen, I love Psyche. I'll do anything for him. Before Psyche starting before he started running his channel, I was already doing mine.”
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