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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

America’s DSM Diagnosis, Patriarchy, and Grad School Applications

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 May 2022

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Kirk Honda and Bob answer patron emails. (Intro)

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Transcript

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0:00.0

So Bob, let's do patron emails, but let's make it patrons only. Let's make this episode just

0:06.0

for patrons. I want to award y'all for doing the things that made it so that you became a patron.

0:15.7

What do you say, Bob? Let's do it. I'm wondering what those things were.

0:19.6

Well, they clicked on a button and they clicked on some other buttons.

0:22.2

Nicely done. Yeah. So if you want to hear this full episode in which me and Bob go into detail

0:28.5

on various different issues, psychological, therapeutic, personal, in which we respond to

0:35.6

patron emails, become a patron of the podcast by going to patreon.com. When you become a patron,

0:40.9

you'll get instructions on how to access this episode, along with hundreds of other premium

0:46.0

episodes. And you can rest well at night, knowing that you're actually doing your part to keep

0:51.6

this thing moving down the road. And if you're not a patron and you can't afford it, I'm not shaming

0:57.2

you because, you know, I get it. But if you can, then it'd be great. But it's up to you.

1:02.8

If you're a nice person, just joking.

1:07.1

Hey, Pacific Northwest listeners. If you want to stay connected to the people and stories

1:12.2

shaping our region, check out Seattle Now. It's a daily news podcast produced by KUOW,

1:18.4

Seattle's NPR News Station, my favorite radio station, incidentally in Seattle. Every morning,

1:24.5

Seattle Now gets you caught up on local headlines and digs into something interesting happening

1:29.2

here in our state, from the evolving tech industry, to local politics, to the best hikes you haven't

1:35.3

heard of yet. So give it a try by searching for Seattle Now, wherever you get your podcasts.

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