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Key themes and recurring subjects
Social media is the digital platforms through which content creators broadcast, engage with audiences in real-time, and build communities through livestreaming and online interaction. In the Psycheverse: Psyche navigates social media as both a practical tool for hosting and an arena of spiritual/philosophical testing—handling trolls with humor and biblical metaphor, managing streaming drama with candor, and occasionally invoking darker metaphors like "Cyber Satan" to understand online toxicity. The show treats social media engagement as a genuine space where community is forged and where creators must balance authenticity with boundary-setting.
Social dynamics refers to the patterns of interaction, power, hierarchy, and relationship-building that emerge when groups of people gather and communicate. In the Psycheverse: Psyche treats the livestream itself as a laboratory for social dynamics, where the tension between host control and participant autonomy, racial and cultural identity navigation, and the comedy of collective chaos become teaching material. Whether managing a 57-person virtual studio or facilitating roasting sessions, she uses these moments to examine how people perform, bond, compete, and reveal themselves in real time.
Social interaction is the exchange of communication, presence, and relationship-building between individuals in shared spaces, whether online or offline. In the Psycheverse: Psyche treats social interaction as a lived, embodied practice rather than abstract theory—from navigating consent while filming strangers IRL to examining the paradox of seeking community while protecting solitude. The show frames these moments as both spiritual tests and material reality, where a pier visit funded by viewers becomes as meaningful as discussions about loneliness and the logistics of shared space.