
A very brief episode where the host mentions saving on legal fees through a family connection.
Original TransmissionsThis extremely short episode appears to be more of a snippet or clip than a full episode. The host makes a brief comment about discovering their sister is Jewish and how this has helped them save money on legal fees. The episode cuts off abruptly after only a few seconds, with what sounds like laughter or reaction from someone off-camera. Given the brevity and abrupt ending, this may have been a test clip, outtake, or technical issue rather than a complete episode. The content doesn't align with the typical Cult of Psyche format of tarot readings, mythology discussions, or consciousness exploration.
A comedic holiday song parody about someone named Beeta causing Christmas chaos while drunk streaming and kissing Santa Claus.
A spoken-word performance episode where the host delivers a powerful piece about being scapegoated, refusing to conform to mob mentality, and maintaining individuality in the face of group persecution.
The episode discusses the effects of different cannabis strains, particularly sativa versus indica, on mental health and experiences.
This episode explores the emotional challenges and complexities of navigating long-distance relationships, including the highs and lows of love across physical and emotional divides.
A discussion about harmonizing science and spirituality, exploring how both perspectives can coexist in personal belief systems.
This episode explores the emotional struggle of caring too much, and how it can lead to burnout, anxiety, and relationship challenges.