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In the first episode of Phenomenal Psychology, the host, Isaac, sets the scene for the show. He intends for it to be suitable for all ages, but warns that there will be dark topics and triggering subjects. He assures that he will give trigger warnings and hints about the episode topics. Today's topic is bullying and mild psychological torture, but Isaac mentions that there are worse psychological experiments to be discussed in the future. Hello, and welcome one and all to the first episode of Phenomenal Psychology, a dive into the wonderful world of the mind. I'm your host Isaac, and since this is the inaugural episode I'd like to set the scene, so to speak. Firstly, I'd like to say I intend this to be suitable for all ages. I withhold my tendency to swear. But there will be dark topics, triggering subjects, mild and not so mild peril, potential adult situations, talk of drugs, illegal acts – not me doing illegal acts, but talk of them, just to set the record straight – and such things. It'll be no holds barred in the topics and exploration, so please be careful if any of this will be off-putting for whatever reason, but I will try to give trigger warnings and the episode title and topic will usually be a big hint. Some episodes will be totally safe, others not so much. Today's topic doesn't really need any warnings – the worst thing we'll talk about is bullying and mild psychological torture. Please trust me when I say mild – there are worse psychological experiments which we will no doubt look at in the future.