
A music-heavy episode featuring a spoken-word/song performance about rejecting conformity and finding authentic truth beneath societal noise and manipulation.
This episode of Cult of Psyche consists primarily of a musical or spoken-word performance that serves as a manifesto against conformity and superficial truth. The piece explores themes of resistance to authority, rejection of social media algorithms and manufactured narratives, and the search for authentic voice beneath layers of societal conditioning. The performance uses vivid imagery of 'static prayers,' 'borrowed skins,' and voices rising 'from under the roof' to illustrate the struggle between genuine expression and manufactured reality. The speaker positions themselves as someone who refuses to 'sing for kings' or 'serve mobs,' instead choosing to 'reprogram' and 'redesign' systems of control. The episode concludes with a declaration of teaching others to listen authentically, suggesting a role as guide or awakener for those trapped in echo chambers of false narrative.
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 discussion between Psyche/Trix and guests about creating original music and how AI is affecting musicians' creative processes.
A music video featuring original lyrics about finding belonging, authenticity, and transformation through adversity.
A poetic and introspective episode exploring the journey of finding authentic truth and self-discovery amidst life's chaos and distractions.
Host Psyche/Trix retells the Princess and the Pea fairy tale through a darker, psychological lens, exploring themes of sensitivity, authenticity, and the ability to perceive truth.
This episode features a spoken word/musical piece about authentic voice rising against algorithmic noise and manufactured truth.