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A respectful and interesting member of Psyche's audience
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Untrackable appears as a viewer-participant in the chat during "Good Morning Open Panel Tarot and Cats," acknowledged by host Psyche for their attendance. Their role is peripheral but noted — they represent the constituency of engaged chat members present during a routine, low-stakes morning episode.
The single recorded appearance places Untrackable within the context of a Saturday morning open panel where Psyche navigates the complexities of independent broadcasting. During this episode, Psyche discusses the friction inherent in managing a public chat space — the tension between maintaining openness and controlling disruptive behavior, between welcoming community and protecting the integrity of the broadcast. Untrackable's presence is registered as part of the ambient community witnessing these reflections, neither generating nor deflecting conflict, but simply persisting in the space.
The archive records no notable controversies for this figure.
No documented direct exchanges or relationships with other named figures appear in the archive. Untrackable exists as part of the undifferentiated chat audience, acknowledged but not distinguished by particular allegiance, friction, or ideological positioning.
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Psyche discusses the challenges of running an independent show, managing difficult stream dynamics, and dealing with chat behavior in a laid-back Saturday morning open panel episode.

This episode of the Cult of Psyche podcast features an open panel discussion on Good Friday, focusing on tarot readings and cats, with various guests joining in, including Unttrackable and KZ.

Psyche deals with harassment and trolls while hosting an open panel, discussing life, family, and maintaining positive community bonds on the anniversary of his father's passing.
“You have to shut it down and you just have to move the box.”
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