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A discussion between Psyche and a guest about navigating spiritual awakening experiences while managing mental health, including medication use and recognizing synchronicities.
A 7+ hour livestream featuring tarot readings, open panel discussions with guests like Paige (channeler), Caesar (artist), and K-Classic, plus personal reflections on relationships and community.
A Tuesday afternoon episode featuring Psyche's original musical content including jingles and theme songs, thanking a donor for a new microphone, and discussing various topics around consciousness, psychic experiences, and astrology with panel guests.
The episode explores the controversial question of whether women are naturally more receptive mediums than men, discussing gender differences in psychic abilities.
Episode 417 explores the difficult distinction between genuine spiritual gifts and mental illness, discussing how society often pathologizes spiritual experiences.
A chaotic late-night livestream featuring tarot, cat antics, relationship drama, prank calls, and increasingly intoxicated behavior from the host.
Episode 345 features Psyche hosting an open panel discussion with recurring guests including Otto, Jay Dog, and Paul Shepherd, covering tarot readings, personal astrology discussions, and chaotic banter typical of the show's raw conversational style.
A discussion about harmonizing science and spirituality, exploring how both perspectives can coexist in personal belief systems.
A brief and fragmented episode featuring casual banter between participants about prediction, bathroom needs, and social dynamics.
A Halloween-themed astrology reading focused on Cancer energy, exploring themes of psychic sensitivity, haunting, and the zodiac's connection to the supernatural.
A three-hour open panel tarot session featuring discussions about cats, astrology, interdimensional beings, spiritual warfare, and various guest interactions.
A discussion about recognizing synchronicities and the challenge of distinguishing between psychic experiences and mental health issues.