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Chapter Nine of Dr Kirk Honda’s deep dive on apologies and forgiveness.


00:10 Apologizing to students

08:17 An overuse of 'sorry'

11:58 Deciding on forgiveness

16:10 Psychology in Seattle emails

26:13 Hurtful apologies and caveats

36:22 Negative self-talk

42:52 Selective apologies

45:55 Unsure of an apology

56:46 Wellness checks

1:06:19 Taking back power

1:07:55 Choosing integrity

1:17:29 Telling the whole story

1:24:33 Bordering on non-apologies

1:26:43 Micro details

1:31:06 Asking for an apology


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Anonymous

Wow. I can't believe people are asking you to notify them when you're answering their question! Yikes.😬It's giving big entitlement vibes. I never expect a response from a content provider let alone demand one and on top of that expect to be notified of said response. 😳

Anonymous

I am loving these apology deep dives and patron questions coming in. Learning a lot. Hope you continue these!