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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Discord Questions and My Quarterly Virus Rant

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 6 May 2022

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Dr. Kirk Honda and Humberto answer Discord questions and rant about the virus again.

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0:00.0

So, Burdo, we have a big backlog of emails and questions for us to ask specifically, so

0:06.2

let's get to it. What do you say? Let's do it. This is the Psychology and Seattle podcast.

0:10.2

I'm your host, Dr. Kirk Honda. I'm a therapist and a professor. Who are you, Burdo?

0:13.7

My name is Umberto Kassagne and I'm an authentic coconut cracking consultant.

0:18.4

An authentic coconut cracking consultant. There's a lot of k-sounds in that. So, on Discord,

0:24.7

our Discord server, we have a channel that says short pod questions or something. And

0:32.9

these are questions for you and I, me, from that bit. Alex says, as someone who was a young

0:40.5

adult in the 80s, who was everyone's hair styled, big and fluffy, like in the TV shows, movies,

0:47.7

etc. Well, I'll feel that first since you moved to the States when in 1989, 1990.

0:56.5

1990, yeah. Right. So, you could talk about, and of course, Colombia probably had similar

1:02.0

stylings as Seattle did. And I spent some summers here during the late 80s.

1:07.0

Right. And what I'll say is, this is a very good but kind of complicated question

1:13.7

that I will try to do justice without boring the listeners, which is that when you see

1:19.7

depiction, if you didn't grow up during in the 80s and you see a depiction of the 80s in a movie

1:25.1

or TV show or something, it's always cartoonized. The people don't really look, you know, might

1:35.0

there have been one person that looked like the way they're depicting it, sure. But there's a much

1:40.4

more average look. And so that's one. Number two is when I think back to the 80s,

1:47.5

all I can see is gigantic hair with lots of hairspray in very bad

1:54.1

configurations. Because of course, you have, you know, a 15 year old girl classmate of mine who,

2:01.1

this is before YouTube and Instagram and guides on how to do hair. You basically just had to

2:06.9

watch a Madonna video and figure like, well, hopefully someone will pass the wisdom down so I can

2:13.0

manage that with my hair, you know. And there were a lot of people who didn't do it so well.

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