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A guest on the podcast who participates in the discussion, but whose comments are not extensively featured in the transcript.
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Rob appears in the archive only as a name invoked during open panel discussion, never as a direct participant or voice. He is identified through secondary commentary rather than primary testimony, making him a peripheral figure in the Cult of Psyche record.
Rob's single appearance occurs within "Me and my Big Mouth OPEN PANEL MADNESS," an episode characterized by informal social dynamics and playful interpersonal commentary. During this casual setting, panelists invoke his name with the descriptor "big tall sexy Rob," suggesting he occupies a role within the community's social ecosystem—possibly present at the gathering but not centered in recorded discourse, or referenced as a known figure outside the immediate recording. The context is one of lighthearted banter rather than substantive engagement, indicating Rob functions as a social reference point rather than an intellectual or thematic contributor to the archive's core work.
The archive records no notable controversies for this figure.
No relational data has been recorded regarding Rob's connections to other named figures in the archive, hosts, or recurring guests. His presence exists only as a secondary mention, leaving the specifics of his role within the broader Cult of Psyche community undocumented in the formal record.
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Psyche's livestream episode discusses tips for starting over, but the show is disrupted by a guest, Yasin, playing music videos, which could result in copyright strikes and potentially get the channel taken down.

Episode 498 of the Cult of Psyche podcast features a late-night open panel discussion with host Psyche and guests, including a tarot reading session where they draw cards and interpret their meanings. The conversation is casual and meandering, with discussions of the tarot cards, personal growth, and the power of individual choice.
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