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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Good Apologies

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 18 October 2021

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

How should you apologize? Dr. Kirk and Rebecca discuss.

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0:00.0

So Rebecca, it's been a while since you've been on the podcast and I want to make this more of a regular thing

0:05.7

So hopefully we can make this a regular thing. Yeah, I feel like we've gotten out of a rhythm

0:10.2

I know well and the Delta variant kicked me in the high knee. Wait you got it? No, I didn't get it

0:16.4

But I had to send my kid to high school in it and there was outbreak at his school right that took a lot of

0:23.6

Brain space right so you wanted to talk about apologies. Yeah

0:28.2

So let's talk about that. Well, so I went to I think it was a two or three-day training

0:34.4

with doctor

0:35.9

Bianca Lorano who runs anti anti up trainings, which is a social justice model

0:45.4

training platform and

0:48.6

I learned a lot and it made me really and what we did was

0:52.0

Practice apologizing. Hmm, which is not easy. So I've got

0:58.5

Where's the light? What did what did you do in the class?

1:02.0

Well, we wrote out a lot of apologies, which I'm not going to read today. Okay, two personal two personal

1:07.8

And I didn't actually like apologies to like bath their something or no, I did a professional one

1:15.6

Like see to to a client or

1:18.7

to someone that

1:20.2

So being an office manager, there's lots of ways that like you you let the some someone into your space

1:25.6

It's like being a roommate, right? Yeah, you you all like each other in the beginning

1:30.0

And then you get into some stupid squabble, but you're the landlord, so right

1:35.5

So it was about that and I'm not very good at that dynamic because I forget like oh, I have power in this situation

1:41.4

And so I just start saying my opinion

1:44.6

And then you know, it's just all the stupid things you can fight over as a roommate, but yeah

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