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Kirk interviews his mom.

00:00 Intro

00:18 Was Dr. Kirk always a nerd?

08:08 Sue's musical abilities

11:37 How does Dr. Kirk take after his parents?

31:35 Sue's perception of parenting

1:05:57 What sibling role did Dr. Kirk play?

1:11:05 Was Dr. Kirk a difficult teen?

1:32:15 When did Sue recognize Dr. Kirk as an adult?

1:34:30 When did Sue know Dr. Kirk would be successful?

1:36:31 Was Dr. Kirk a challenging child?

1:42:57 An embarrassing story from Kirk's childhood

1:45:20 What did Sue think when Dr. Kirk pursued being a therapist?

1:51:19 Is Sue protective of Dr. Kirk's online presence?

1:52:00 Sue's parenting advice

1:53:44 What is the secret to a happy marriage?

1:54:24 In conclusion

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July 28, 2023

The Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®

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Anonymous

These episodes have been so sweet, your mom is delightful and has such a calming effect. Thanks for sharing!

Anonymous

I’m only halfway through this, but so many times, listening to this series, I have wondered what it would be like to have a mother like this. Wondered if mothers like this even exist. The kindness, support, compassion. The positivity about life!! Having a parent like that is an absolute gift! And it is healing just listening to it. So many little things that you two likely take for granted. I notice and admire. It’s healing and inspiring (as I’m a mother myself and I want so badly to be this way for my children). Thank you for doing this interview and being so vulnerable. I have learned so much from Dr. Kirk and I believe he would authentically share with you if things you did in the past hurt him. What I hear is love and admiration from a son, as well as an expert in this field.