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Interviewing My Sister (Chapter 2)

Dr Kirk interviews his sister.

00:00 Post-interview thoughts

11:42 Dr. Kirk's scar & various injuries

29:37 Family vacations

39:00 Memories of Grandpa Honda

49:36 Food in the Honda family

54:55 Church teachings

1:13:38 What does Colleen remember about watching TV? 

1:20:12 Movies, Christmas traditions, & laughter

1:48:24 Dr. Kirk's first job

1:56:55 How Colleen started a daycare & kid stories

2:22:00 Colleen's first daycare kid & ghosts

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July 3, 2024

The Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®

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Interviewing My Sister (Chapter 2)

Comments

Wow! Never heard of someone else describe being slightly ambidextrous. It’s so hard to explain haha

Rachel Wright

Colleen, thank you! You are a wonderful sister. I enjoyed so much! Blessings Gerilynn

Gerilynn

Thank you for sharing Kirk and Colleen. Last year around this time you were interviewing your mother and all the stories you two told about experiences working/living/camping/raising you kids was surreal to hear as we were also in your neck of the woods(Squamish) for a whole mth visiting in-laws. They have a 1 and 2 yr old & we have a 6, 4 and new born. They live about a km in the bush over rough terrain, and a train bridge. They raise animals and try to live off the land as much as possible. Pretty eye-opening for us city folk from Winnipeg. We are currently back visiting them again this year for a whole month so it’s pretty magical. Keep up the great work!

Lief aka Leaf

My God! Those injury stories traumatized me! Thank goodness they all ended up... fine... Kind of :)

Anna


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