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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

My Pivotal Moments (2018 Rerun)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 14 August 2022

⏱️ 5 minutes

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[Rerun] Dr. Kirk Honda talks about his most pivotal moments of childhood. (Intro)

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, these urban listeners, it's just me today.

0:09.4

I thought I would respond to a patron email, very interesting email that I would like

0:15.6

to share with you here.

0:16.6

But first, let me introduce the podcast.

0:18.5

This is called The Psychology and Seattle Podcast.

0:20.8

I'm your host, Dr. Kirk Honda.

0:22.9

I'm a therapist and a professor.

0:25.2

This email is from patron Ruben.

0:28.0

Ruben writes, what are the 20 most important episodes in your life that made you the person

0:33.9

you are now, where you learned a key lesson?

0:38.1

So this is an interesting question.

0:41.2

Ruben, I think, sent me this email several months ago and I put it in my archive thinking

0:48.8

that I probably would never answer this question.

0:51.7

It's rather personal and I don't know if I had a, I don't know, a good formulation

0:57.9

of an answer anyway, but I gave it some thought and decided to make an episode about it.

1:05.7

And to come up with the 20 most important episodes of my life, it seemed like an interesting

1:10.8

exercise because one, what is an important episode of my life or anyone's life, really?

1:20.4

To think of life that way as if we have episodes or moments that are pivotal.

1:27.4

I think that's the way that biographers think journalists think people who make biopics,

1:35.6

they think this way, but I think I don't, I don't think that way about my life.

1:40.6

I don't think like, well, there was that moment where everything turned, you know, or

1:46.0

maybe my life just doesn't have moments like that or something, I don't know.

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