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Key themes and recurring subjects
Cannabis is a psychoactive plant used recreationally and medicinally, with different strains (sativa, indica) producing varied effects on consciousness and mood. In the Psycheverse: Psyche treats cannabis as a tool for altered states and spiritual insight, discussing how specific strains affect mental clarity, creativity, and the tarot reading experience—integrating it into the casual, conversational fabric of the show rather than treating it as taboo or purely recreational.
Bullying is repeated, intentional harm—physical, verbal, or psychological—inflicted by one person or group on another, often involving power imbalances. It ranges from overt aggression to subtle manipulation and can occur in any social context. In the Psycheverse: Psyche examines bullying as a masked dynamic that thrives within seemingly close relationships, where it becomes harder to name and easier to rationalize. She treats it as a spiritual and psychological wound worth investigating, questioning how trauma from bullying shapes identity and what breaking these patterns requires.
Business operates as a system of commercial transactions, pricing structures, and professional services that require financial investment and skilled labor. In the Psycheverse: Psyche engages with business pragmatically—discussing real-world costs like tattoo pricing and marketing services—while the community treats commerce with a blend of practical necessity and irreverent humor. Business conversations often become vehicles for personality clashes and tangential banter rather than serious economic discourse.