
Psyche discusses public filming rights and responsibilities while streaming outdoors, particularly around piers and ocean areas.
Original TransmissionsIn this episode, Psyche and a guest explore the topic of filming in public spaces, focusing on the legal right to record in public areas like piers. The conversation covers self-defense considerations when confronted about filming, with Psyche mentioning they would use bear mace if attacked. The discussion highlights the positive aspects of public streaming, such as sharing beautiful ocean views, wildlife, and local interactions with viewers who may not have access to such environments. Psyche describes their respectful approach to filming, including interactions with fishermen and being mindful of people's privacy preferences. The episode emphasizes doing public filming with good intentions and no malicious intent, while being prepared to protect oneself if necessary.
Psyche discusses establishing and enforcing personal community rules on her channel, beyond just YouTube's guidelines.
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Psyche and a guest discuss their personal experiences with law enforcement and arrest, touching on brushes with the legal system and run-ins with police.
Psyche and a guest discuss Lou Reed, the School of Athens, and the book 'Free Play' by Stephen Nachmanovich, exploring themes of improvisation, creativity, and artistic expression.