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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

What Is Love? (2021 Rerun)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 7 July 2024

⏱️ 2 minutes

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[Rerun] Dr. Kirk and Bob discuss what love means to them.

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August 11, 2021

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0:00.0

So Bob, today I want to talk with you about love. Now, we already recorded the entire episode.

0:07.2

And whenever I do an episode with you, I always think, well, you know know I will make this available to everyone

0:14.4

because everyone needs to hear Bob say his things and then we get into it and it

0:20.8

always gets super personal and then I start thinking I don't want all that stuff to be

0:26.0

out there and so I make it a patron on the episode so we did it again but in this

0:30.2

episode we're gonna talk about love because because patron show wrote in and asked a lot of questions about love and there were some other emails for patrons about love and I thought we would get into it. What you say Bob we got into it yeah we already got into it

0:46.0

This is the psychology and Seattle podcast. I'm your host Dr Kirkhana. I'm a therapist at a professor and I am your friend Bob from graduate school a thousand years ago and

0:54.0

here to talk about love. Yeah so in this episode we're going to talk about

0:59.2

the definition of love. We're going to talk about what it feels like to be loved, how we like to love other people,

1:04.5

you and I, the love between you and me, we're going to talk about our significant others and the love

1:11.0

and what that feels like, how do you know you're being loved? How do you know you're

1:14.0

loving someone else? Do you love your clients? We're going to talk about the five

1:17.8

love languages. We're going to talk about infatuation love, all that kind of stuff. If you want to hear

1:24.1

this full episode you have to be a patron of the podcast by going to patreon.com and

1:27.4

also know that if when you become a patron you a portion of your pledge goes towards various charities that we

1:34.8

support we give out scholarships we give out art grants we give out money to

1:39.6

environmentalists charities to Pet Finder to Social Justice for LGBT people

1:50.0

for social justice for Asian Americans actually and other kinds of charities. So become a patron.

1:59.0

I switched to annual. Oh you did yeah and also switch to annual if you are already a patron

2:06.1

because it really helps us out. Oh, you're not.

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