
A heated discussion about digital boundaries, authority, and acceptable behavior in online spaces between panel participants.
Original TransmissionsThis episode features a tense confrontation about the nature of boundaries in online interactions, particularly within YouTube channels and livestream environments. The discussion centers around questions of digital authority, personal space, and what constitutes appropriate behavior when participants are separated by physical distance but sharing virtual space. The conversation becomes heated as participants debate whether joining someone's panel means surrendering dignity, and whether physical separation eliminates the need for interpersonal boundaries. The host's personality and approach to interacting with guests becomes a central point of contention, with references to threatening language and boundary-crossing behavior that would be unacceptable in person.
A brief discussion critiquing the practice of using porn star images as profile pictures without consent.
Host Psyche discusses the challenges of moderating an online channel, using analogies about house rules and maintaining order in their digital space.
Psyche confronts someone who is allegedly trying to manipulate her through blackmail and threats, resulting in a heated exchange where she firmly establishes her boundaries.
A musical opening episode featuring what appears to be a theme song or manifesto about setting boundaries and maintaining control over the show's direction.
Episode 13 features a musical performance or spoken word piece titled "Oh, Alexandra" - a deeply personal narrative about betrayal, manipulation, and the aftermath of a toxic relationship.
A discussion about filming and interacting with strangers in public spaces, focusing on consent and safety while streaming.