
A discussion analyzing how trauma, particularly the loss of his mother, made Kanye West vulnerable to negative influences and celebrity manipulation.
Original TransmissionsThis episode explores the psychological impact of trauma on celebrity behavior, using Kanye West as a primary case study. The hosts discuss how Kanye's mother served as his grounding force and anchor in his sense of self, and how losing her left him 'wide open to influence' from potentially harmful sources. The conversation touches on his connections to the Kardashian family and their alleged involvement in occult practices, with references to his Good Music record label logo being designed as a Cupid figure. The hosts approach the topic with a mix of concern and understanding, expressing sadness rather than hatred for Kanye's current behavior, recognizing that his actions stem from deep trauma and vulnerability rather than inherent maliciousness. The discussion also briefly mentions the concept of 'sacrifice' in relation to celebrity deaths and the entertainment industry's darker aspects.
Episode 147 features an elaborate musical introduction/anthem about the Cult of Psyche, presenting the show's mythology through digital-occult poetry and song.
A spoken word or poetry performance piece titled 'Keeper of the Veil' featuring mystical and occult imagery around threshold guardianship and sacred knowledge.
A discussion about Kanye West's controversial statements regarding race and control in the music industry.
Discussion of the biblical figure Jezebel, her eunuch army, dramatic death, and how biblical women have been demonized by modern preachers.