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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Jackass, AI, and Chronic Disease

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 28 August 2024

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Bertosode! Dr Kirk and Humberto answer patron questions.

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

00:00 Expressing pain through comedy
08:01 16th Anniversary Live show
12:38 The heyday of theories
15:51 Gamification of therapy and AI
32:48 Unethical behaviors & international laws
41:51 Long covid and uncertainty

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August 28, 2024

The Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®

Trigger Warning: This episode may include topics such as assault, trauma, and discrimination. If necessary, listeners are encouraged to refrain from listening and care for their safety and well-being.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

So Birdo, it's Wednesday and as promised we're having the week of Birdo emails.

0:07.2

So let's have our second episode in which we answer patron emails. what do you say?

0:13.8

Let's do it.

0:14.6

This is the psychology in Seattle podcast.

0:18.8

I am your host, Dr. Kirk Honda.

0:22.0

I am a therapist and a professor who sometimes blurs his words together when he speaks too fast,

0:28.0

so I'm trying to enunciate. Who are you, Berto.

0:30.0

My name is Uberto Castagnanagna and I inspect moon rocks.

0:34.0

So Patron Nader from Peru, he says,

0:38.0

I came across a very insightful video of Stevo from Jackass in which he is are by the way are you a fan of

0:45.9

jackass yeah I was a huge fan I mean I no longer have watched it in a while but I was a big fan of

0:52.4

Jackass I like Steve oh I've listened to his

0:56.1

podcast videos. Yeah he's had quite a journey of his own traumas and addictions.

1:03.8

And yeah, I liked the show.

1:06.1

I mean, certainly some of it.

1:08.0

When they go heavy penis stuff, it's just like, it's one just hard to watch too. I don't find it to be as

1:17.0

funny as some of the other stuff that they do. Like when they had that giant hand that would come out and smack people at the office.

1:25.2

That was funny. Like that kind of stuff is pretty good.

1:27.6

So Nader says, I came across a very insightful video of Stevo from Jagas in which he is being

1:34.8

honest and vulnerable about how much he craved attention and lacking attention from

1:40.0

his parents as a reason for that and also we talked about not feeling good enough and how painful it was to not feel good enough it made me think about other entertainers and their struggles like Jim Carey

1:50.8

there seems to be a way of dealing with pain through comedy.

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