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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Pandemic and How To Handle Negative Comments

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 21 June 2021

⏱️ 124 minutes

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Dr. Kirk and Humberto discuss the pandemic and how to handle negative comments.

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0:00.0

So, Birdo, I watched and you watched a documentary on HBO called The Last Cruise, which is about

0:07.1

the diamond princess that was stuck at the very beginning of the pandemic with a lot of people

0:11.9

on board slowly becoming infected, way before we had lockdown in the United States. And so,

0:18.7

we watched that. I thought we'd talk about it, but I don't think there's a lot to say about it

0:22.8

other than just like, wow. So I thought we'd also answer some patron questions and some other

0:28.8

kinds of fun things. What do you say, Birdo? Let's do it. This is the Psychology and Seattle

0:33.1

Podcast. I'm your host, Dr. Kirk Honda. I'm a therapist. I'm also a professor.

0:37.1

My name is Umberto Kassanya, and I'm a key master's apprentice. So, the diamond prince, so the

0:42.8

HBO documentary called The Last Cruise, it's about the diamond princess cruise ship stuck in

0:49.5

Yokohama because of quarantine, starting in I think late January. So, way before we had lockdown

0:57.7

in the States, do you remember hearing this in the news? What do you remember hearing about it?

1:03.3

Well, first of all, I don't know if you remember that I was following a YouTube channel that was

1:08.4

talking all about the Wuhan situation and then they started covering the ship because they would

1:14.9

talk about all the little reports of like, and this one businessman was in this one business meeting

1:19.8

and then they traveled to this thing and then they traced it back and everyone in that meeting

1:24.6

anyways. So, I definitely was following it, but it seemed so distant, you know, it was like

1:31.9

it seemed terrifying and yet distant. Right, right, it's in Japan. Right, yeah.

1:35.8

It's a cruise ship. Yeah. We're fine. Yeah. You know, we'll be okay. Yeah.

1:40.7

But watching this documentary, I found myself obviously relating to everyone on that ship. Yeah.

1:48.9

And the storyline or the story arc of what happened on that ship was a microcosm for what happened

1:55.4

for the rest of the world months later. Yeah. The first thing you see. So, the documentary,

2:01.6

if you have it, it's pretty short. So, I think it's like just a 45 minute documentary. It's very

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