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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Faith In God and Supporting Pedophile Cousin

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2025

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

Dr Kirk and Humberto answer patron emails.

This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/KIRK to get 10% off your first month.

00:00 Why might people turn to God? 13:38 Do people actually feel connected to their God? 
18:54 What is hentai? 
34:37 Can I still support my cousin?
1:05:12 OPP

1:06:45 Movie trivia

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September 19, 2025

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0:00.0

So, Berto, we have some interesting emails that I want to get into.

0:03.9

Very philosophical and meaty, if you were. There's a lot of meat on the bone. Ooh, okay. Let's get into it. What do you say? Let's do it. My name is Dr. Kirkhan. I'm a therapist and I'm also a professor. My name is Umberto Castaneda. I like to eat Bratworths made out of veganese. Middle tier anonymous patron.

0:21.0

She says,

0:21.3

Hi, Kirk and Embarro.

0:22.2

I wish with all of my heart that I could believe in any God.

0:27.8

So I wouldn't feel so alone.

0:30.4

I am trying to figure out how faith and connection work for others and why my brain won't do that.

0:40.2

Do most religious people really feel the presence of their God? So just chiming in, what do you think, Bruno?

0:44.6

That's the question of the ages. You know, it's interesting because I grew up in a pretty

0:52.0

homogeneous society when it came to this. I grew up in Colombia, and it's a Catholic country,

0:58.0

and pretty much everyone you knew would be Catholic, would always go to the church, and you would go to

1:04.8

school, the school was Catholic, and you would pray the same way and everything. I happened to live

1:10.0

with a father who is an atheist. So, like,

1:13.6

it was weird because my household was very different than the average. And from that sense,

1:19.5

I felt like we stood out like a sore thumb. But at the same time, I also lived with my grandma,

1:26.3

her sister, and my grandpa, and they were all

1:27.9

quite Catholic and religious, and everyone else was religious.

1:31.1

So I grew up Catholic.

1:32.9

And I always just assumed that, like, pretty much everyone had the same situation.

1:40.1

But obviously, that's not the case.

1:42.0

There's many different religions, and one of my best friends actually is Buddhist by family, although he's not necessarily a practicing Buddhist.

1:51.0

And we were just having this conversation the other day because, you know, this question came up.

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