
A brief exploration of the complexities of living alone, examining both the comforts of solitude and the challenges of loneliness.
Original TransmissionsThis short episode touches on the dual nature of solo living, acknowledging that while living alone can provide solitude and personal freedom, it can also lead to feelings of loneliness and isolation. The discussion appears to be a personal reflection on the experience of living without roommates or housemates, particularly when friends and family are geographically distant. The conversation emphasizes the importance of keeping oneself engaged with enjoyable activities as a way to combat boredom and loneliness. The episode presents a balanced view of solo living, recognizing that the same solitude that can be comforting at times can also become challenging when one craves social interaction.
Episode 840 explores the concept of confession and self-liberation as a remedy for loneliness, with the host advocating for radical honesty about past actions.
This episode discusses strategies for handling online trolls and negative interactions, focusing on humor, disengagement, and maintaining mental resilience in digital spaces.
This appears to be a brief segment where the host discusses a divider used during a visit from someone named Joe Shipley.
This episode consists entirely of an original spoken word/musical piece exploring themes of mental health, invisibility, and the desperate need to be seen and understood.
Psyche discusses dealing with online criticism and trolls, touching on how negative comments affect content creators differently depending on their emotional state and relationship to the critic.
A discussion about filming and interacting with strangers in public spaces, focusing on consent and safety while streaming.