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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Random Stuff and Ethical Considerations

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 April 2019

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Kirk Honda gabs with Bob about random stuff and ethics.

The Psychology In Seattle Podcast.

April 19, 2019.

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Music by Bread Knife Incident.

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0:00.0

Psychology in Seattle.

0:07.0

So Bob, I have some emails from listeners.

0:09.3

I thought we'd go over him and answer them.

0:10.8

What do you say?

0:11.8

Yes, let's dispense wisdom. This is the

0:13.8

Psychology and Seattle podcast. I'm your host Dr. Kirk Honda, I'm a therapist and a

0:18.5

professor. Who are you Bob? I am your friend from graduate school from way back when.

0:22.2

We've been friends for 25 years

0:24.0

not just since graduate school we actually hang out sometimes too I won money from you the

0:28.2

last time Penn State played you dub

0:30.0

thanks for reminding me twice I think think. Twice I won money.

0:33.2

You gotta find that one marker.

0:34.8

And I'm a therapist in practice here in Seattle as well.

0:37.6

Yeah.

0:38.5

And I'm trying to figure out what a wisdom dispenser would look like? Would it be like, it would look old.

0:48.0

Oh yeah, sure. Maybe made out of wood.

0:51.0

Uh-huh. And it would, I'm thinking like one of those change dispensers you

0:56.1

you have a do you still have yours I can't leave that you remember I had no I

0:59.8

don't oh too bad yeah I used I was an ice cream man, and we would be dispensing so much change that I had one of those hand, you know, people would put them on their belt, and you'd carry all the different kinds of

1:14.1

coins. It's funny to think back to then because the ice cream that I would sell

1:20.2

would go down to 25 cents you know you could give me a quarter and I would give you a

1:25.5

popsicle. Yeah. And I'm guessing today that's not that's not the lowest price.

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