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Sexism, entitlement, and bad training

Bobisode! Dr Kirk and Bob answer patron emails.

00:00 Tony's Chocolonely history

08:15 Bob hired a consultant

09:44 Unenthusiastic student 

13:19 Losing perspective as a therapist

23:18 Going into internship unprepared

30:59 2017 OPP

32:10 Therapist who doesn't show up

38:17 Late fees follow up

58:51 A thank you to Bob

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July 29, 2024

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Sexism, entitlement, and bad training

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This is the episode https://youtu.be/FwHMDjc7qJ8?feature=shared

Femma

John Oliver did an episode on chocolate and child labour, mentioned Tony’s chocaloney too.

Femma

Now when I hear Dr. Honda, I hear his sister. Y'all's prosody is so cute!

M

Sad fact about the prevalence of child labour in the chocolate industry. This website provides a list of chocolate brands without child labour in their supply chains: https://foodispower.org/chocolate-list/

Emma Regan

"Drive across the boarder in shame" really resonated with me.

Wells

Wonderful episode again. As a client myself I was actually surprised about your reactions to the third e-mail about clients having a right of compensation when the therapist forgets the appointment. Then I thought about it and pictured myself confronting my therapist with the idea of compensating me and my anxiety went up. I know why I struggle with the idea. I wish I wouldn't need the constant reminders but I am really thankful that you both are never tired of telling us and everyone, that we are worth it.

Jessi P

Thank you for talking about student loans and private practice agencies. I am an immigrant in the states working for a hospital system on a fixed income and it’s so hard to have international student loans. As soon as I get my green card I am going to work 70 hours a week like you and live like a monk so I can stop feeling so underwater. At my full time job I am Very happy to be helping people with nothing- often no insurance or Medicare and we cover their opportunity for a new life.

Judson Costello

When Bob says that you can feel like your partner is your enemy due to your trauma, I cried because I've never heard this and I feel so seen. After being in a relationship for almost 4 years, I recently felt like my partner and I are a team for the first time. It didn't last long but it gave me hope. I often wonder if something is wrong with me or with the relationship when I feel like I'm constantly having to work against my partner. I often talk about this in therapy because objectively, this isn't true. Wow, this offers a whole new perspective. Thank you, Bob

Franzi


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