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Dr Kirk and Bob answer patron questions.

00:00 Intro

00:25 Is it uncomfortable discussing money with clients?

30:39 OPP

31:24 Parasocial familial bonds

33:37 Will mental illness bar someone from pursuing a career in mental health?

36:17 If Dr. Kirk & Bob could reverse time, what age would they go back to?

57:34 OPP 2

59:07 Does Bob worry about being a burden in his friendship with Dr. Kirk?

1:08:35 Bob's fears

1:26:40 What is good therapy?


Therapist Comfort with Money, Regrets, and Personal Things

February 13, 2023

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Anonymous

Thank you so much for sharing Bob. This is the first time I have realized how much I can relate with you when it comes to taking up space. (Not that y’all asked) I especially struggle in my work place - just this morning I got the opportunity to jump into our HR role in our firm and one of the concerns they shared with me was my lack of taking space (they used different words - but they were alluding to the same concept). I feel motivated after listening to this episode to push my boundaries but I want to say thank you so much. Y’all matter so much to me and I just want you guys to know - not just you 2 but the whole team! Thank you Pod Wife, Rebecca, Berto, and anyone else who contributes to this amazing team. You rock Dr. Kirk!

Anonymous

I love hearing Bob talk about Colleen, I can't see him, but you can almost hear his eyes sparkle, I know that sounds weird af, but that's how it feels hahaha. 'If I go back when I was 15, I'm phoning you up and you're only 11' the way I laughed and almost choked on my hot coffee, thanks Bob hahaha, also, you know all of us would absolutely buy your book right?