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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Turning Red Psychology

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 28 March 2022

⏱️ 119 minutes

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Dr. Kirk Honda and Humberto discuss Turning Red (Pixar, 2022).

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0:00.0

So, Burdo, a lot of people asking us to talk about the new Pixar movie called Turning Red.

0:07.1

Let's talk about it. Let's do it. This is the Psychology Seattle podcast. I'm your host,

0:10.9

Dr. Kirkana, a therapist and a professor. My name is Emberto Castañera and I'm

0:14.8

anti-factor unsolvable puzzles. How many Burdos out of ten will you give Pixar's Turning Red?

0:21.2

I gave it a nine. Ooh, wow. I gave it an eight out of ten. I liked it, particularly the first half.

0:27.9

I thought was hilarious and poignant. The second half, I was like, yeah, good, you know,

0:33.4

eight, but not amazing through and through like other Pixar movies. How much did you cry, Burdo?

0:39.3

Yeah, when I texted you, I was having a hard time seeing because my face, I think I said some

0:48.6

like my cheeks are salty. I just had tears just screaming down the side. I was like, oh,

0:55.2

the whole half, the whole second half, it started getting more and more emotional for me because

1:02.0

I kind of see where it was headed and I'm like, oh my gosh, you want to talk about multi-generational

1:08.4

trauma being actually treated well. This was this was that movie and I, I really, I don't know,

1:15.6

I really related to it. I felt very emotional. How did it touch you? For me, it was like, well,

1:20.8

I related to the madness of becoming a teen. How all of a sudden your brain starts being

1:27.9

consumed obsessively by things, including the opposite sex or the same sex depending.

1:33.8

I thought that that was really well portrayed and then the duty to family and the expectations

1:41.6

and then the demons we carry from our prior generations and literally and figured,

1:49.6

all that stuff. It was just and the relationship with the friends and how like the friends are not,

1:56.7

you know, your typical cool gang. They're just like all quirky and different and stuff but they're

2:01.2

friends and they love each other and I just, that was all great. Well, you have two daughters that

2:06.4

are careening towards the red panda phase of life. Yep. Was that a part of it too? Oh sure,

2:12.6

yeah. One of them is 11. So we watched it with them. Yeah. Do you think your 11-year-old daughter

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