
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.
Original TransmissionsIn this episode, Psyche explores the challenges of navigating online criticism and trolling behavior. The discussion centers around developing resilience ("getting thick skin") while acknowledging that criticism hits differently when you're in a vulnerable state or when it comes from someone you care about. Psyche reflects on the nature of internet discourse and how people feel emboldened to say anything online. The conversation also touches on the autonomy creators have in running their shows as they see fit, and the choice between engaging with critics or simply focusing on the work they love. There's a candid moment where Psyche admits that things may have "gotten so out of control" and questions whether they've allowed too much negativity to persist.
A heated confrontation between Psyche and a person called 'blogger' about online criticism and defensive behavior in streaming communities.
This episode discusses strategies for handling online trolls and negative interactions, focusing on humor, disengagement, and maintaining mental resilience in digital spaces.
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.
A discussion about Alexandra, a controversial streamer known for her show IRL News Time and for exposing controversial figures in the streaming community.
A casual panel discussion featuring edgy humor and banter between participants, with conversations about personal behavior, trolling styles, and interpersonal dynamics.
A discussion about filming and interacting with strangers in public spaces, focusing on consent and safety while streaming.