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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Racist Immigrants, Postmortem 12th, Breaking Up, and Parent Anger

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 21 August 2020

⏱️ 101 minutes

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Dr. Kirk and Humberto answer patron emails and talk about the recent 12-hour live stream.

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0:00.0

So, Burdo, I have some emails here and I also just want to chat with you about the, you know,

0:06.4

12th year anniversary live stream that we did recently.

0:10.8

What do you say, Burdo, let's answer emails and let's do a

0:13.7

post-mortem on the 12-hour live stream we did. Yeah it's a long it's been a

0:19.1

long time since we've had a long conversation so yeah let's do it. This is the psychology in Seattle

0:23.4

podcast I'm your host Dr Kirkhonda I'm a therapist and I'm also a professor who are you

0:27.2

Berto my name is Alberto Castanilla and I make pink ice cubes.

0:33.0

So his first emails from patron Marta, she writes,

0:37.0

any suggestions on or research on, or your own insight

0:41.0

on why immigrants discriminate against each other and so sorry I'm answering

0:48.7

okay any suggestions on why immigrants discriminate against other immigrants in the United States.

0:57.0

Burdo, as an immigrant to United States, what are your thoughts on this?

1:02.0

I can't speak for every community of immigrants.

1:06.0

I can say that in my experience with some of the subsets of the Latin community.

1:13.7

I especially saw this in Florida, by the way,

1:18.4

and maybe there are outgrowths of what we left

1:21.9

from where we came from.

1:23.4

So when I was growing up in Columbia,

1:27.2

there was always this feeling of, like, look,

1:29.0

I'm gonna look after my family and the people I know

1:32.1

and everyone else be damned. And it sounds cruel but I think that

1:36.4

that sentiment was there because like society wasn't there seemingly to help you very much and so

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