
Psyche reflects on the frustration of dealing with YouTube trolls, discussing how their repetitive negativity lacks creativity and how engaging with them only gives them undeserved relevance.
Original TransmissionsIn this episode, Psyche addresses the ongoing challenge of managing trolls on YouTube and the emotional toll of repeated harassment. The host expresses frustration with the lack of originality in troll behavior—describing their attacks as repetitive, mean-spirited, and creatively bankrupt. A central theme explored is the power dynamic between content creator and detractors: Psyche acknowledges that by giving trolls attention and platform presence through reactions, she inadvertently grants them relevance they don't inherently possess. The episode serves as a moment of reflection on parasocial dynamics, the impact of online negativity on content creators, and the conscious choice to disengage from cycles of provocation that ultimately serve no constructive purpose for the show or its community.
Host Trix discusses dealing with online harassment, including porn bombing and trolling, while explaining their screening process for panel guests.
Psyche confronts someone who is allegedly trying to manipulate her through blackmail and threats, resulting in a heated exchange where she firmly establishes her boundaries.
This episode explores the dark side of fame, focusing on the rising issue of doxxing and the safety concerns that come with being a public figure in the age of social media.
A musical/poetic episode where Psyche performs an original composition about 'Black RG' attempting to 'steal Christmas' from the Cult of Psyche community through digital harassment and negativity.