Apology Deep Dive (Chapter Nine: Your Questions, part 2) (Patreon)
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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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