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Dr. Kirk and Bob process trauma. 

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Trigger Warning: This episode may include topics such as assault, trauma, and discrimination. If necessary, listeners are encouraged to refrain from listening and care for their safety and well-being.


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Sarah

I just found this episode and the last minutes hit me really hard. I struggle a lot on a daily basis, but I usually don't reach out to anyone out of fear of rejection, even though I have amazing close friends. But I shame myself so a lot for having these problems and kind of expect of myself to do as well in everything as I could without them. I started sobbing at the end of this episode because it just hit me how bad I actually feel all the time, but I also felt so sympathetic for myself. I guess I was grieving how my childhood affected me and will always do and how that actually isn't my fault. Hearing Kirk reacting in such a loving way to Bob suffering also made me notice how much I would like to just hug my best friend right now and I just texted her and told her I was having a hard time and needed her to be there for me. I have never ever in my life communicated my needs so directly so thank you so much for inspiring me to take this step.

Anonymous

Thank you, Bob, that was special. I feel honored that I had this chance to hear your inner thoughts and feelings, it was a very personal and vulnerable experience. You are a very brave and lovely man