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A community member who is mentioned in the conversation, but not physically present.
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Diamond is a friend of Psyche's who appears regularly as a participant in the show's open panel discussions and casual streaming sessions. His role is primarily social—contributing to the conversational energy, participating in banter, and helping establish the communal atmosphere that characterizes Psyche's more informal broadcast formats.
Diamond's appearances cluster around Psyche's more unstructured, social streaming formats—particularly the open panel episodes and casual wind-down sessions. He participates in the conversational flow without a clearly defined expertise or domain; instead, his presence serves to anchor the show in a friend-group dynamic. When he appears, the energy tends toward the playful and unfiltered, with Diamond contributing to the natural digressions and interpersonal riffing that mark episodes like the "Wild Freak Show Party" and the "Midnight Wind Down Stream."
His contributions appear primarily social rather than topical. On the midnight wind-down stream with White Claws and bagels, Diamond was part of the casual peer group participating in poetry, music, and reflective conversation about love and healing. Across his appearances, he helps establish an atmosphere of ease and accessibility—the feeling that the stream is a gathering of friends rather than a structured educational or esoteric program. His recurrence signals that Psyche's archive is documented not only through expert guests and topical exploration, but through the consistent presence of his immediate social circle.
The archive records no notable controversies for this figure.
Diamond's primary relationship is with Psyche as a friend and regular participant. His appearances suggest a stable, recurring presence in Psyche's social orbit—someone invited back consistently across multiple episodes spanning different streaming formats and years. He does not appear to have defined conflicts or specific collaborative dynamics with other named guests in the archive; rather, he functions as part of the ambient social structure of Psyche's broadcasts, appearing alongside other friends and participants to create the informal, multi-voice dynamic that characterizes the show's open panel and casual sessions.
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Episode 1588 of the Cult of Psyche podcast features an open panel discussion with multiple participants, discussing various topics and sharing their thoughts and experiences. The conversation is energetic and unpredictable, with a focus on self-expression and exploration.

The episode 'Psyche is ON Tonight!' features Psyche hosting a chaotic and unpredictable stream, with discussions on various topics and a poetic exploration of the concept of nightmares and the self. The episode also includes interactions with viewers and casual conversations.

Episode 1661 features Psyche hosting a midnight wind-down stream with friends, enjoying White Claws and bagels, playing music, reading poetry, and engaging in casual banter with chat. The episode takes a poetic and emotional turn, exploring themes of love, healing, and the complexities of human connection.

Psyche hosts a chaotic Ghostober-themed episode featuring a panel discussion that devolves into interpersonal drama, debating respect, AI-generated content, and past conflicts. The episode is marked by tension, humor, and lighthearted moments with the host's pets.

Episode 1274 of the Cult of Psyche podcast features a chaotic and playful livestream with a panel discussion that quickly devolves into wild antics and unfiltered banter. The episode is marked by a lack of rules and a sense of unpredictability.

Episode 583 of the Cult of Psyche podcast features an open panel discussion on tarot readings, consciousness exploration, and the role of cats in occult practices, but the conversation quickly digresses into personal topics and interactions between the host, Trix, and his guest, Joker.

Psyche discusses a strange experience where he joined a panel show, only to discover it was a recording of his own show being played. He shares his confusion and amusement at the situation.
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