
841 episodes in this series
Episode 110 features Psyche performing a humorous spoken word piece or song about being a "cult leader" with only one member - themselves.
A solo storytelling episode where Psyche/Trix narrates a Filipino folk tale about a desperate farmer who makes a bargain with a demon for a magical invisibility stone.
A storytelling episode analyzing a moral tale from the Batital Panchisi about a woman's oath, three men's choices, and the nature of true honor.
This episode explores the concept of the God of Love across different mythologies and cultural traditions.
Psyche/Trix tells a Tibetan folk tale about a wise bat who cleverly prevents a king from cutting off all birds' bills by making the king see his own weakness and poor judgment.
Psyche tells a Tibetan folktale about a clever frog who outsmarts a hungry tiger through storytelling and psychological manipulation.
A poetic/musical tribute to the Hindu goddess Matangi, celebrating her as a fierce deity of speech, outcasts, and transformation.
This episode consists entirely of an original spoken word/musical piece exploring themes of mental health, invisibility, and the desperate need to be seen and understood.
Host Psyche explores the Vedic lunar mansion Uttara Ashadha, examining its power of consolidation and strategic coordination through its ruling deity the Vishva Devas.
A deep psychological and astrological profile of the host Psyche, analyzing his core nature as a builder who transforms chaos into structure and structure into liberation.
This episode of the Cult of Psyche podcast explores the topic of line battle gaming, a form of military simulation and strategy game.
The Cult of Psyche podcast hosts a discussion on the video game Cult of the Lamb.
The episode features a discussion on virtual reality games within the Cult of Psyche podcast/livestream.
The Cult of Psyche podcast explores the topic of haunted dolls and their potential paranormal properties.
An episode exploring the occult and mythological significance of the beaver, including its use in medicine and rituals.
An episode exploring the legend of the mellified man, an unusual and gruesome funerary practice from ancient China.
In this classic episode, the Cult of Psyche podcast welcomes back Officer Alex McQueen, who had been previously banned from the show.
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Episode 74 explores profound spiritual and philosophical concepts, examining the nature of identity and the pursuit of knowledge through ancient wisdom traditions.
Episode 73 features an opening musical performance with original lyrics exploring themes of power, desire, and ephemeral relationships.
A spoken word performance or song about being "Mr. Unforgiven" - choosing to maintain a compassionate heart despite others' judgment and conditional mercy.
A prophetic song-episode exploring the mythic parallel between the goddess Psyche and the show's host, presented as a musical prophecy about dual destinies.
An energetic musical intro featuring a rap/song that introduces the chaotic, unfiltered nature of the Cult of Psyche show and its recurring panel members.
This episode serves as an introduction to the Cult of Psyche podcast, covering the show's format and themes.
Standalone episodes, deep dives, and original content