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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Interviewing My Sister (Chapter 2)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 3 July 2024

⏱️ 164 minutes

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Summary

Dr Kirk interviews his sister.

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00:00 Post-interview thoughts11:42 Dr. Kirk's scar & various injuries
29:37 Family vacations
39:00 Memories of Grandpa Honda
49:36 Food in the Honda family
54:55 Church teachings
1:13:38 What does Colleen remember about watching TV?
1:20:12 Movies, Christmas traditions, & laughter
1:48:24 Dr. Kirk's first job
1:56:55 How Colleen started a daycare & kid stories
2:22:00 Colleen's first daycare kid & ghosts



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July 3, 2024

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0:00.0

So Colleen, welcome back to the podcast after we stopped recording last time and I was editing.

0:06.1

I kept thinking, oh we didn't talk about that. Oh my God, we didn't talk about that.

0:09.6

So thanks for coming back on so we can talk about that.

0:12.8

Absolutely.

0:13.8

So you're asking me just before recording what I learned upon editing the first

0:21.9

episode that you were on it reminded me that I remember thinking of you as like a third parent

0:27.8

you were the primary babysitter and the the attentive older sibling.

0:33.4

Mark is a good big brother, but he's not as maternal

0:38.6

and attentive and concerned.

0:41.1

You were very concerned not only with me but with Kevin our younger brother and you have a

0:47.8

daycare and you know you're you're just very attentive and oriented towards kids.

0:53.4

Did you think of yourself as like another mom to me growing up?

0:57.9

Not at all.

0:59.6

And as far as the question, not so much, like, what did you learn?

1:05.2

But I was wondering if it gave, if everything that we talked about might reveal different feelings or old feelings or different perspectives

1:17.1

because you have more detail and it comes from an adult perspective versus the child perspective.

1:23.6

But I did not see myself as that at all.

1:28.9

You know, it was more of a out of necessity, I guess. I mean, that's what it felt like at the time was that this is my role. But having said that, my feelings about you and Kevin as my younger brothers were that you guys were so easy to be around. You know, you were easy going, pretty independent too, you know, you did your own thing and for the most part respectful.

2:02.0

I'm hearing stories later now. for the most part respectful.

2:07.0

I'm hearing stories later now that I don't remember that might not have been, you know,

2:09.0

your own story for one that might not have been

2:11.8

the most respectful, but that's not how I remember things.

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