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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Aronofsky, Chronic Health Issues, and Lightning Round

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 January 2023

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Summary

Dr Kirk and Humberto answer your questions.

00:00 Aronofsky, Chronic Health Issues, and Lightning Round00:20 Have Dr. Kirk and Humberto seen The Butterfly Effect and Requiem for a Dream
22:52 OPP
24:14 What are Dr. Kirk & Humberto's insight on chronic illness?
1:00:57 Do Dr. Kirk & Humberto ever have nostalgic dreams?
1:03:25 Do Dr. Kirk & Humberto remember visiting video rental stores?
1:06:58 What is Dr. Kirk & Humberto's opinion on Stephen King's works?
1:14:00 How do Dr. Kirk & Humberto feel about Diablo Immortal?
1:15:20 What is Dr. Kirk & Humberto's spice tolerance?
1:17:28 When is it OK to lie?


January 11, 2023

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0:00.0

So, Berto, it's that time of year where I try to answer everyone's emails and we have a bunch of emails here from other people that I want to lightening round through.

0:08.0

Lightening round.

0:09.0

Lightening round. So, let's do it.

0:11.0

My name is Dr. Kirk Honda, I'm a therapist and professor, who are you, Berto?

0:15.0

My name is Umberto Casinha and I lightly repair vacuum cleaners.

0:19.0

Anonymous patron from Canada says,

0:21.0

Hi Dr. Honda and Umberto, I was curious if you guys have ever seen the following movies and if so, what were your thoughts?

0:27.0

The Butterfly Effect and Requiem for a Dream.

0:30.0

For me, these are, there is something about these movies that is so intriguing despite how dark they are.

0:36.0

They carry that sense of existential dread, intertwined with comfort and familiarity due to the realism they portray in all of us humans.

0:44.0

If you guys have seen these movies, I'd be curious on your takes.

0:49.0

Berto, have you, I know you've seen Requiem for a Dream, but have you seen the Butterfly Effect?

0:53.0

I did with Ashton Kutcher.

0:54.0

I liked it, but it was not as memorable as Requiem nowhere near.

0:58.0

Yeah.

0:59.0

But yeah, I mean, it was a very interesting concept, the concept being that any small thing we do has massive repercussions over time.

1:08.0

The Butterfly Effect.

1:09.0

The Butterfly Effect.

1:10.0

And the movie kind of explores that.

1:13.0

Is it like a sliding doors movie where like different outcomes happen or?

1:17.0

Yeah, but it's not like in sliding doors, it's like this parallel track, right?

1:22.0

Whereas this, I feel like it was really more about that sense of like how-

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