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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Johnny Depp v Amber Heard #14

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 18 May 2022

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Dr. Kirk Honda reacts to the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial.

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0:00.0

Hey, Servin Listeners, it's time to continue watching the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard Trial. Let's watch.

0:04.4

And some of the time she went back to her apartment and then she wanted me to go back and pack her bag.

0:10.3

I heard about 10 o'clock at night on Sunday and I said I couldn't go. By that point I already

0:15.0

spent the whole day sitting there. So I said I couldn't go and pack her bag because I already put my

0:20.7

son to bed and she was very angry at that part. This is day three of the trial and they are

0:25.4

interviewing Amber Heard's previous personal assistant. It's an interesting deposition because

0:31.6

she doesn't seem to want to be there to answer any of these questions and has been kind of sarcastic

0:38.4

at times and she's clearly annoyed with a number of the questions. Sometimes they are roped into

0:44.0

this sort of thing and they would rather not do it and I've been there before. She also mentioned

0:48.7

that with Amber Heard she was being paid $25 an hour which she considered to be

0:54.4

not enough for what she was required to do. She seems to have a very sour memory of working

1:01.2

with Amber Heard. She's talking about having to wait around with her son. She has to wait

1:06.8

around while Amber Heard parties and drinks. By the pool she seems quite annoyed with it.

1:11.2

If this is a glimpse into the life of personal assistance, yeah you need to pay him more money for that.

1:16.7

If it's one thing I don't like about certain aspects of job, it's boredom. You cannot pay

1:21.4

me enough money to just sit there and wait for something to happen. I've had gigs like that before

1:26.4

and every time I'm like I don't care how much they're paying me. I don't want to ever do this again.

1:30.8

This pay me a quarter of the amount and just give me something to do and I was a security yard

1:36.7

in college which literally meant just sitting there. This is before cell phones and I couldn't afford

1:41.7

a laptop back then. You just sat there and stared at a wall but you know I would invite my

1:46.4

friends over because I was a late night guard and so we would hang out. The personal assistance

1:53.1

complaining about her work with Amber and seems to be indicating that Amber Heard had a lot of

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