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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Online Streamer Bullied to Death and Stranger Danger

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 15 September 2025

⏱️ 104 minutes

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Summary

Dr Kirk and Humberto answer patron emails.


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September 15, 2025

The Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®

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0:00.0

So, Berto, internet dramas, emails, and sex scandals, I think we're going to get into today.

0:07.5

I can't remember precisely. Let's get into it. What do you say? Unberto Castaneta.

0:13.2

Let's do it. What's your middle name? I don't have a middle name. It's unbelievable. You should make one up.

0:18.0

It's unbelievable. What would be your middle name?

0:38.4

There. Oh. Wow, it was like all the letters are silent. Yeah. H, H, H, H, H. My name is Dr. Kirk Honda. I'm a therapist, a doctor, Kirk Joseph Honda. I'm a therapist, a professor, and a podcaster, and YouTuber. Who are you, Inberto?

0:42.2

My name is Umberto Castaneda, and I squeeze grenadine juice for a living.

0:44.3

And you're also a podcaster and a YouTuber.

0:53.1

Listener, Frank, he said, would you talk about Jean Pormanov, real name Raphael Graven?

0:58.3

He was a 64-year-old French Army veteran and popular streamer.

1:04.7

Recently, he died during a nearly 300-hour live stream on KIC.

1:07.8

So just chiming in, what is KIC, Berto?

1:14.1

Kick is a platform like Twitch, like, sort of like YouTube, especially YouTube shorts.

1:20.0

But it is generally associated with a lot more like indie content, less regulations,

1:23.6

less content strikes, that kind of thing.

1:31.7

So it's for Twitch people who don't want to be demonetized for stepping outside the rules? Yeah, it seems that way. Especially like in this case, it seems like abroad, they're even more

1:37.4

lenient with content. Okay. And so this Jean Parmanov, real name Raphael Graven, 46-year-old French Army veteran and popular streamer recently died during a 300-hour live stream on kick.

1:52.0

For months, he had been subjected to humiliation, harassment, and even physical abuse on air, including slaps, strangulation, being shot at, and degrading challenges, often

2:02.7

monetized through viewer donations.

2:05.8

Just chiming in here.

2:06.7

I remember seeing something, maybe Philip DeFranco talked about this on one of his episodes,

2:11.1

but I remember seeing the aftermath of the death and the sort of tagline, but I'm,

2:17.2

I asked you to look into this.

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