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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

The Psychology of Wolfpack

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 30 June 2021

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Kirk and Humberto discuss the 2015 documentary “The Wolfpack”.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

So, Birdo, I've been meaning to do a podcast about the documentary Wolfpack because it just

0:08.2

looked so interesting and I knew we could have a long conversation about it but I kept putting

0:13.6

it off, kept putting it off and then someone emailed in and had a really interesting story to tell

0:18.4

that they have a similar story to the story of this documentary that we'll get into later.

0:24.4

So I asked that you watch it and I watched it and let's do a podcast on the documentary

0:29.9

called Wolfpack, what do you say? Let's woo! This is the Psychology and Seattle podcast.

0:35.6

I'm your host, Dr. Cerconda. I'm a therapist and I'm also a professor.

0:39.1

My name is Wombberto Kassanya and I bottle sewage water. The name actually does it not

0:46.8

service because the name Wolfpack doesn't really encapsulate what the documentary is about, right?

0:53.8

No. There's some, in fact, why did they even call it that?

0:57.5

Yeah, well, I mean, especially like when you see the image, it's them in their reservoir

1:03.0

dogs outfits and it's called Wolfpack. I actually imagine it was some sort of indie movie

1:09.6

like along the veins of reservoir dogs. Yeah, they don't reference Wolfpack. There's

1:16.0

no discussion of them calling themselves the wolfpack. They're kind of like a wolfpack, I guess.

1:20.6

Yeah, but they should have been, it should have been called something like

1:25.3

Trapped Family or something because so if you haven't seen the documentary,

1:30.6

the documentary, the trailer basically spoils the whole document. There's no real twist.

1:35.8

Family in the window, right? So we're going to just summarize it all. If you haven't seen it,

1:41.6

I don't think it's a spoiler. It's very interesting to watch. There's a lot of visuals

1:46.3

to this document. 2015 documentary, which gives you an idea of how long I've been wanting to talk

1:51.4

about this, directed by Crystal Mozel. It is about the Agulou family. You could talk about it.

1:58.3

I'm Agulou. Agulou family. And the family lives in Laurie Seidman,

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