
Trix explains her decision to no longer participate in Sammans Panel, citing feeling used and unable to properly contribute to discussions.
Original TransmissionsIn this brief but pointed episode, Trix addresses her decision to stop appearing on Sammans Panel. She expresses frustration about being asked questions but not being allowed to speak properly or say what she wanted to say. Trix indicates that she felt the panel host Sam was using her for some purpose rather than genuinely valuing her contributions. The episode captures a moment of boundary-setting and personal agency as Trix chooses to remove herself from a situation that wasn't serving her well. Though short, the episode reveals interpersonal dynamics within the broader occult/spiritual content creator community and Trix's commitment to authentic expression over mere participation.
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