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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Cultural Appropriation Drag Queens, Cheating, and Age Kink

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 18 February 2026

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

Rebeccasode! Dr Kirk and Rebecca answer patron emails. February 18, 2026

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00:00 Is it ok to be queer and not like drag?
25:58 Rebecca's painting delivery
30:15 Is all anxiety treated in 10-15 sessions?
37:45 Teaching prep & stress
41:35 Cheating & relationship assumptions
54:44 Is an age kink similar to pedophilia? 

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0:00.0

So Rebecca, last night, I went through a bunch of emails and emailed you, some of the patron emails, the YouTube member emails, and I'm excited to get into them with you.

0:12.4

Some of them are directly asking for your response.

0:16.5

Yeah, I picked my top two.

0:18.2

Okay.

0:19.1

So this first email is from long-term anonymous patron.

0:22.8

She says, Dear Dr. Hanna and Rebecca, thank you so much for your fascinating deep dive on cultural appropriation.

0:29.2

Just timing in, Umberto and I did one episode on cultural.

0:33.0

We've done a few, but we did one more recently going on.

0:37.7

It led to many discussions with my friends and is continuing to.

0:42.2

I love to see various people's reactions when I talk about your talking points.

0:46.2

I bring up this podcast all the time with my friends, actually.

0:49.8

I like the way that patron is wording that.

0:53.1

I love to see people's various reactions to your talking points.

0:57.1

I know.

0:57.5

I want to hear what they are.

0:58.7

Yeah.

0:59.8

I understand that when it comes to gray zone cultural appropriation discourse, that it's

1:08.7

debatable, and there's a discourse.

1:10.6

There's obvious cultural appropriation that we can

1:13.2

all sort of point at, but the more gray zone. And in the, in the episode, I hope I was saying

1:21.8

things like, look, I consider that to be cultural appropriation for Japanese culture, but I'm not

1:26.4

going to break up with a friend. I'm probably not going to culture, but I'm not going to break up with a friend.

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