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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

The Psychology of Elon Musk - (Chapter 11 - The Big Reveal)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2024

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Dr Kirk Honda and Humberto explore hypotheses regarding the psychology of Elon Musk.

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00:00 Routine severe trauma
9:28 Elon's expression of emotions
19:16 Elon's parents divorce


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October 2, 2024

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0:00.0

Hey deserving listeners, my name is Dr. Kirk Honda, this is the Psychology and Seattle

0:04.0

podcast and you are.

0:06.0

Mmhmm, my name is Umberto Kasten, yeah, and I make and sell Velcro condoms.

0:12.0

So last chapter during the patron zone, it was a long one and we talked about Elon's statements

0:21.5

about how evil his father was. We listen to watch some interviews

0:26.7

with Elon himself talking about that, interviews with his brother and his mom.

0:30.5

You had a revelation, a psychological revelation about your own life we cried yeah it was

0:37.5

intense particularly me it was an interesting patron zone but before moving on with my outline today, I found some more

0:45.1

clips that I think are important to watch. So this is a clip, this is a clip from

0:50.0

the YouTube channel, Elon Musk editor, and this is Elon Musk's mother.

0:54.3

Like for example when I always had to drive the car and he would be punching me and

0:59.5

Elon would be between the seats hitting his father to stop him punching me.

1:04.4

When he would be at home and punching me, Kimball and Tosco would be crying in the corner.

1:09.2

Elon would be hitting his dad at the back of his legs and then when he was eight we left.

1:15.0

That is such a vile grim horrible image.

1:20.0

The little kid, little five year old is witnessing what they can't fully comprehend, but it's like one of their two, as we said in a previous episode, gods physically hurting the other god, and then is like stop it and like it's trying to without

1:37.2

success of course physically intervene that that's horrific yeah yeah I'm sure a lot of the listeners have heard or experienced

1:47.6

stories of witnessing domestic violence in their parents intimate partner violence or have been through it themselves.

1:55.0

And I obviously as a clinician have heard many stories from people.

2:01.0

I've treated perpetrators. I've heard their stories. You get a sense over time having heard

2:06.7

several stories of the degree, you know, where they are on the spectrum. Not that that always

2:11.6

correlates with how much trauma someone goes through, but you get a sense of where you are in terms of the degree of the intimate partner violence.

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