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Psyche hosts an open panel discussion addressing recent controversies, platform dynamics, and his editorial philosophy regarding guest selection and content moderation.
In this episode, Psyche engages in a lengthy discussion about his approach to running an open panel show. He defends his decision to have various guests on his platform, comparing his philosophy to that of interviewers like Barbara Walters and Howard Stern who interview controversial figures. Psyche addresses recent drama involving other streamers and guests, clarifying misconceptions about statements he's made regarding legal and moral distinctions. He discusses being slandered, doxed, and subjected to smear campaigns, which informs his approach to not pre-judging guests based on rumors or allegations. The core theme is Psyche's belief that people should be allowed to appear on panels and either 'dig their own grave' or redeem themselves through their actions and words. He emphasizes that he runs his show according to his own rules and values, and encourages others to start their own platforms rather than dictate how he should run his.
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A comedic holiday song parody about someone named Beeta causing Christmas chaos while drunk streaming and kissing Santa Claus.
This episode appears to be primarily a musical tribute or performance piece dedicated to someone called 'Ghost' rather than a traditional Cult of Psyche discussion episode.
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Browse era →Episode 245 is a music video presentation featuring a song about the Cult of Psyche community and streaming culture.