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Streaming content refers to digital media delivered in real-time over the internet, including live broadcasts, video feeds, and interactive online performances. It encompasses the production, distribution, and audience engagement that occurs within digital broadcasting platforms.
In the Psycheverse
Psyche uses streaming as the primary medium for the show itself, but also critically engages with streaming culture and its content as subject matter. The show frequently examines how streaming spaces generate their own drama, community dynamics, and social phenomena, including segments that critique or document cringe moments and verbal exchanges that emerge from online broadcasting contexts.

Psyche performs an extended April Fools' Day prank, creating an absurdist character bit where he jokingly announces life changes including a sex change, racial identity change, name change to Alexandria/Alexandria Drea, and various other outlandish claims while interacting with chat and his cats.

A brief episode featuring crude insults and verbal exchanges between participants in what appears to be an online streaming context.

Topics that frequently appear alongside streaming content
Psyche hosts a tipsy open panel tarot stream from her RV, featuring her cats Magic and Tricks, taking chat questions and discussing various topics while enjoying drinks and snacks.