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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Fast Questions for Bob #2

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 July 2021

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Dr. Kirk and Bob answer fast questions for Bob.

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0:00.0

So Bob, we have a bunch of questions from the listeners that they want you and I to answer.

0:04.8

What do you say? We read them and answer them. How close are we to finishing? Yeah.

0:11.2

Wow. I mean, let's just say we have a ways to go.

0:16.5

First question here, what is the most important thing in a friendship? Bob, what do you think?

0:22.5

Compassion. Compassion. That's funny. For me, I said empathy. Yeah, I think that's pretty

0:27.6

obvious. What is your dream vacation spot? Maui. Really?

0:36.0

We had a great vacation in Maui once, but the part of Maui went to a sort of like fantasy land.

0:41.3

What do you like about Maui? The fantasy land part of it. Like the resort part of it? Yeah.

0:46.8

Yeah. We stayed at this condo and it was on the 11th floor and the view was just unbelievable.

0:54.9

Yeah. And that's like every day. It's like that. It's just amazing. And I used to just watch

1:01.5

Colleen watch the view and she was so happy. And she fed the birds, which you're really not

1:06.5

supposed to do because then they poop all over the deck, which they did. So I spent the morning

1:10.7

of the last day we were there cleaning up bird poop and really enjoying the fact that she

1:15.2

she got a chance to kind of just hang out there and she would just I don't see or smile like that

1:20.2

very often. So and there was a Starbucks that was you know maybe a quarter of a mile away

1:28.5

that I could walk to every morning and it was literally about 50 feet from the ocean.

1:34.5

So I'd sit outside and write and watch the ocean and then she'd come find me. That was I was

1:42.8

actually kind of a morning guy back then because I would get up early and go writing. Then she

1:47.0

come and join me and we have a coffee together and it was and it was right when she quit her job.

1:52.8

So that was really important transition for her because well it was she'd been that place for a

2:00.3

long, long time and that was the beginning of a year of not working, which was you know intentional.

2:10.4

Which was really cool because she was really nervous about it and three days after she quit her

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