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Dr Kirk and Humberto review an article about analyzing their favorite compliments.

00:00 Detecting your needs

00:53 Humberto's favorite compliment

24:35 Validation through music

1:01:27 OPP

1:03:18 Dr. Kirk's favorite compliment

1:24:58 Listener challenge

1:29:02 Recent embarrassments


Compliments and Your Needs

February 27, 2023

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Anonymous

Omg... we've all had the "Evergreen Experience" at one point or another. I was laughing from second hand embarrassment, too, but also recalling my own Evergreen Experience as a young person... that I'm not brave enough to share on this platform. I will say that it involved a "performance" and feeling like, "I can't stop now. I have to finish." Now my palms are sweating, Lol!!!

Anonymous

I wonder if the patron you mentioned was me. I was mentioning how the war in ukraine was more complicated than you described it to be and you should educate yourself more in the topic but also saying you meant well.