
Psyche discusses her IRL (In Real Life) streaming experience at a pier, talking about interactions with the public and considerations for future streams.
Original TransmissionsIn this episode, Psyche recounts her recent IRL streaming adventure where she went to a pier, got a fish taco, and interacted with various people while live on YouTube. She describes the mixed reactions from the public - some people were enthusiastic, asking about her channel and making peace signs, while others preferred not to be filmed or bothered. Psyche reflects on the challenges of IRL streaming, including accidentally talking to the same people multiple times and respecting boundaries when people don't want to participate. She also discusses safety considerations for future IRL streams, mentioning the need for bear mace in case of confrontations, while defending her right to film in public spaces. The episode captures the spontaneous and unpredictable nature of taking the show outside the usual studio setting.
A discussion about filming and interacting with strangers in public spaces, focusing on consent and safety while streaming.
Psyche reflects on navigating criticism and negativity on YouTube, discussing how controversy affects her despite considering herself a nice person and examining her sensitivity to public judgment.
Psyche discusses public filming rights and responsibilities while streaming outdoors, particularly around piers and ocean areas.
This episode discusses strategies for handling online trolls and negative interactions, focusing on humor, disengagement, and maintaining mental resilience in digital spaces.
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.
This episode explores the psychology and motivations behind 'hate watching' - the phenomenon of people intentionally consuming content they dislike or criticize.