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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Football, Racism, Polarization, and Westernization

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 6 August 2021

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Kirk talks with Richard Hogan about football, racism, polarization, westernization, and other things.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, serving listeners. We have a special guest on the podcast who knows a lot of things about a lot of

0:05.1

things. So I thought we would get into that. Please introduce yourself to podcast land.

0:08.8

Thanks, Kirk. It's a real honor to be here today because I feel in some way I'm sitting here because

0:13.6

of you. I reached out to you. I don't know if you remember this now, but I reached out to you and

0:17.2

I think it was 2015 to talk about my potentially coming to Antioch University and to do a full

0:23.2

rights scholarship with you guys. And here I am six years later, pandemic later, sitting in Antioch.

0:29.8

And I do owe a lot to you. I think you put me in the right track. So thank you. And I've listened

0:34.9

to your podcast for many, for many months now. In the last, it kept me going through lockdown in

0:40.2

Ireland. So thanks, Kirk. And it is a big honor to be here today. So my name is Richard Hogan.

0:46.4

And I'm a systemically trained family psychotherapist. I'm working in Ireland. And I'm the

0:50.8

clinical director of therapy institute. And I write every week for the a national newspaper

0:56.0

around called the Irish Examiner. And I write about things that I experience in my clinic,

1:01.2

through my teaching, I teach in a school. And I also lecture around the self and psychology and

1:07.1

education. And so I write every week about what I'm what I'm seeing. I write about things that are

1:11.9

you know, fascinating to me. I write about systemic racism. And I, you know, my last article

1:16.6

there was about the football in in England and the racism that was leveled at the three.

1:23.2

Yeah, tell us about that. I remember reading a little bit about it. Yeah. The players, it's a

1:27.6

fascinating. For me, I find it really fascinating to watch because the players took a knee before

1:32.3

the match. Each player took a knee before the match to outline the injustices and the inequities

1:36.5

that live in society, right? A little gesture to say to society, we're not there yet. We're

1:40.4

getting there, but we're not there yet. And they got England got to the final. And three young

1:46.4

black players missed penalties. And there was a shoe. There's a guy called Marcus Rashford,

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