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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Report Cards and Self-Esteem

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 18 August 2021

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Kirk and Rebecca read their report cards from childhood and discuss how their grades affected their development. (Intro)

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Transcript

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0:00.0

So Rebecca, we were out to lunch the other day and you thought we should do a podcast

0:05.2

in which we read our old report cards from our childhood when we were in school. So what do you say?

0:10.9

Let's do it. Yeah, and I was shocked that we both kept them. I think that speaks to who we are as

0:16.4

people and why we're friends. This is the psychology and shadow podcast. I'm your host,

0:22.2

Dr. Kirk Honda. I'm a therapist and I'm also a professor. Hey, I'm Rebecca Bloom. I have a

0:28.1

mental health practice in this in South Seattle and to be on par with the time. So I'm also an

0:34.0

opinionated woman, who's intelligent. If it's hard for you to listen to intelligent women,

0:41.0

especially that Kirk and Joyce talking to you, you might just want to turn off now.

0:46.7

Is this in response to some comment or email you? I got I got a pretty grilling comment,

0:53.2

but I've also heard from every other woman that's online that the men get it easy and the

0:59.3

women just get slammed. Yeah. Yeah. Part of the management, Rebecca, is you do not read the comments?

1:07.4

I know. I'll just say that my son read the comments and he's on fire. Yeah. And I had to like tie

1:12.9

him to a tiny, had to make him like super swear that he wasn't going to reply. Yeah. My mom smarter than

1:20.3

you. Anyways, we have opinions. That's why you listen. Please enjoy as we go deep into our childhoods.

1:29.4

Not well into our adolescence. Yeah. And share with you why we are the people we are today. Yeah.

1:35.6

Well, part of this won't garner any comments because I'm going to make this a patron only

1:40.3

episode because this is a personal episode. And whenever that happens, I have a really hard time

1:46.8

just putting out my personal life to the entire world. So if you are not a patron, I'm not going

1:53.0

to hear this whole episode. If you want to hear this episode, you have to become a patron by going

1:56.4

to patreon.com. Do so now. We're going to read all of our report cards that we have and talk about

2:03.0

our childhood a bit probably and maybe learn some things. I haven't read my report cards

2:09.6

probably since I got them. I've scanned all of them, but I don't remember ever really reading them,

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