I still wonder how she can run it 24/7
I did a little digging and found out she doesn't have to pay to stream it since its in public domain. But she does have to pay for the 64k stream which probably isn't much.
"The "Aum Namah Shivaya" mantra itself, being a traditional Vedic chant, is in the public domain. It has ancient origins, dating back thousands of years, and is part of the spiritual and religious heritage of Hinduism. As such, you don't need to pay to stream or use the mantra itself in any form—whether for personal meditation, recording, or sharing."