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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Cheating, Birthing Songs, Alien Movies, and Spock Psychology

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 25 August 2025

⏱️ 101 minutes

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Summary

Dr Kirk and Humberto respond to patron emails.

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00:00 PETA acknowledgement05:15 What bass does Berto own? 
07:13 What is the feline situation at PIS? 
10:34 What is the line between good friends and emotional cheating? 
21:37 Should I hold onto guilt as the other woman? 
28:24 What music should be on your birthing playlist? 
37:36 Gripes with the Alien movies & power scaling in movies
1:19:29 Does Spock's emotions become more nuanced throughout Star Trek?

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August 25, 2025

The Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Berto, emails, what do you say?

0:03.2

Let's do it.

0:04.2

This is the Psychology in Seattle podcast.

0:07.5

I am your loyal host, Dr. Kirk Honda.

0:11.4

I'm a therapist, professor, and podcaster.

0:14.5

Who are you, Umberto Castaneda?

0:16.9

My name is, as you said, Umberto Castaneda, and I comb amoeba flagellum.

0:22.2

So, the first email from Wes Burtit, who is a press officer at Pita.

0:29.9

Ooh.

0:30.7

Like in The Hunger Games?

0:32.5

Pizza, meaning the organization that protects animals.

0:37.4

He says, hi, Dr. Kirk and Iberto, we caught your recent episode. meaning the organization that protects animals.

0:38.2

He says,

0:39.5

Hi, Dr. Kirk and Alberto,

0:41.8

we caught your recent episode,

0:42.7

we,

0:43.9

meaning I'm guessing PETA,

0:45.9

we caught your recent episode and wanted to thank you

0:46.9

for your thoughtful discussion

0:48.2

about the ethical dilemma

0:49.4

of eating animals.

0:51.1

Brito,

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