
A discussion about filming and interacting with strangers in public spaces, focusing on consent and safety while streaming.
Original TransmissionsThis episode explores the experience of walking around public spaces while filming and engaging with strangers for live streaming content. The main speaker discusses their approach to asking people if they want to be filmed, respecting those who decline, and dealing with various reactions from the public including positive responses like peace signs and waves. The conversation touches on the challenges of navigating public filming, including the need for safety precautions like bear mace for potential confrontations. The discussion emphasizes doing this type of content creation with good intentions and no malicious intent, while showing viewers experiences they might not normally see.
Psyche tests YouTube's streaming features while conducting a live Q&A with chat, performs a tarot reading about shelter and survival, and promises to move to Streamyard for a panel discussion.
A brief discussion exploring the limitations of divine intervention and God's role in human suffering and rescue.
Psyche discusses her IRL (In Real Life) streaming experience at a pier, talking about interactions with the public and considerations for future streams.
A brief discussion about relationship comfort levels, specifically focusing on the milestone of being comfortable enough to pass gas in front of your partner as a sign of true intimacy.