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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

When We Move

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2021

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Kirk and Humberto discuss the psychology of moving to a new home.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

So, Birdo, every once in a while, I throw the microphone to you and say,

0:04.1

hey, it's your episode, you lead it, what do you want to talk about?

0:07.3

Uh, all right. Uh, well, so today I want to talk about moving.

0:10.9

Okay.

0:11.7

Psychology of moving.

0:13.2

Like moving to a different house.

0:14.5

Moving places, yeah, moving from a house to a apartment, whatever, moving

0:18.8

places in our lives.

0:20.0

Psychology of moving.

0:21.6

Yeah.

0:22.0

Why did you come up with this?

0:23.4

Well, I have moved a lot, especially when I was young, but actually, even in my adult life,

0:29.6

for the, you know, in my 20s, I moved every year, you know, every year I would move.

0:35.2

And I thought about that.

0:37.3

And I thought about, wow, like, and as a kid, I had dramatic, but it was like,

0:41.6

country to country multiple times.

0:44.0

Yeah, yeah.

0:45.1

And you went from Bogota to New York to Bogota to Tacoma.

0:50.4

Yeah, actually Bogota to Massachusetts to Bogota, to New York to Bogota to Tacoma.

0:56.7

Oh, yeah.

0:58.2

Wow.

0:58.5

It was, yeah, because basically I moved with my parents to Massachusetts when I was like

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