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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Apology Research (2016 Rerun)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2023

⏱️ 23 minutes

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[Rerun] Dr Kirk Honda talks with Humberto about the 10 components of an apology.


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September 9, 2016

The Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®


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Transcript

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0:00.0

So Beto or Burdo or Um Beto, please give me an apology.

0:06.3

Apologize for something.

0:07.8

Think about something either makeup or real or something.

0:11.5

All right.

0:12.1

And apologize for something that you did to me.

0:16.1

Okay.

0:16.4

And then we're going to evaluate it based on the psychological literature.

0:20.3

Go ahead.

0:21.5

Well, wait, before we do that, let's introduce the podcast.

0:23.8

Okay, okay.

0:24.3

This is a psychology and Seattle podcast.

0:26.3

I'm your host.

0:27.3

Dr. Kirk Honda.

0:28.8

I am chair of the couple and family therapy program at Antioch University, Seattle.

0:33.8

And I'm also a licensed emergent family therapist.

0:36.5

My name is Um Beto Castañana.

0:38.4

And I am a professional apologist.

0:40.4

Yeah, I can't roll the R like that.

0:42.6

Okay.

0:43.2

So go ahead.

0:44.0

Apologize.

0:45.4

Oh, Kirk.

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