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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Bob’s Break Up

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 26 May 2021

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Summary

Bob talks about how he recovered from his difficult break up. (Intro)

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Transcript

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0:00.0

So Bob I want to get into some personal things. I someone wrote in about a breakup that they

0:07.0

have been struggling with for the past nine years. They had a breakup nine years ago and they've

0:12.8

been really struggling with it. And they have a question specifically to you. And so I want to

0:19.6

get into that. What do you say, Bob? I feel sad already. Yeah. This is the psychology and see how

0:25.4

to podcast. I'm your host, Dr. Herconda. I'm a therapist and a professor and I'm your friend

0:30.1

Bob who's sad already and old friend from grad school. Yeah. So this episode is just going to be

0:36.1

for patrons of the podcast because I imagine that we're going to get into some personal things. And

0:40.7

I always figure it's better to just limit that exposure to the patrons, which is a much smaller

0:47.3

audience than the entire world of the internet. So it's a growing audience. It is. It's pretty

0:53.3

impressive. But it's still a small portion. Oh, I'm happy to be here. I'm happy to share. And

0:59.1

I understand what you're saying. I'm just impressed with what you've done. Yeah. So if you want to

1:05.2

listen to this episode, you have to become a patron of the podcast by going to patreon.com. If you're

1:09.6

not a patron, you will just hear the first, you know, it'll end right now. But if you want to hear

1:14.8

the full episode where I ask Bob about a breakup, he went through many years ago and how he got

1:21.0

through it. Because I imagine he has a lot of wisdom in that you have to become a patron of

1:25.3

the podcast. So do that now if you want.

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