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IRL streaming refers to livestreaming conducted in physical locations outside a studio, where the host and audience interact in real-time while navigating public spaces. It combines the immediacy of live performance with the spontaneity of being outdoors or in unexpected environments.
In the Psycheverse
Psyche uses IRL streams as a format for organic, unscripted community building—walking piers, eating street food, and hosting impromptu panel discussions funded by viewer donations. These streams become spaces where she performs tarot, processes community drama, and creates casual intimacy with regulars like Miguel, blurring the line between spiritual teaching and everyday hangout.
Psyche discusses her IRL (In Real Life) streaming experience at a pier, talking about interactions with the public and considerations for future streams.
Psyche hosts an early morning stream at 5 AM, eating noodles and having casual conversations with chat and guests, particularly featuring Miguel, an IRL streamer from Coney Island.
The host walks to a pier for fish tacos during an IRL livestream, funded by viewer donations.
Topics that frequently appear alongside IRL streaming
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.