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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

The Psychology of Diddy (Chapter 7)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 29 January 2025

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Dr Kirk Honda and Humberto explore the psychology of Sean “Diddy” Combs.

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00:00 What is the turning point in society for predators?02:55 Bill Cosby
11:18 Larry Nassar
18:26 Prompting the MeToo movement
21:52 Louis C.K.


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0:00.0

Hey, Desirming listeners, this is the final chapter in our deep dive on the psychology of Sean Diddy Combs.

0:05.8

We're only about halfway through my notes, Berto, total.

0:09.2

So this chapter might be a few hours long.

0:12.7

Oh my God.

0:13.5

So I hope you're comfortable with your Swifty shirt.

0:18.2

This is the Psychology in Seattle podcast.

0:20.7

I'm your host, Dr. Kirkcon. I'm a therapist and a

0:22.5

professor. My name is Umberto Castaneda, and I plan parties where one needs to get shifty. So,

0:28.2

in the last chapter, we ended the chapter by talking about Cassie's lawsuit. Now we're going to

0:36.4

talk about the floodgates opening. So Cassie's lawsuit. Now we're going to talk about the floodgates opening. So Cassie's lawsuit in

0:41.3

November of 2023 was a big news story and the floodgates opened regarding other victims

0:49.3

stepping forward. This was similar to the Me Too movement and what we saw in 2017, but it happened a lot

0:57.5

later, which is interesting to think about. But this got me thinking about other individuals

1:03.6

who have been outed as a sexual predator, other famous individuals. And I've, in this deep dive, been fascinated with

1:12.9

trying to zoom out and understand what is it about that final straw on the camel's back

1:19.7

that makes society wake up to the reality of a perpetrator. And as I was talking about in the last

1:25.4

chapter, it's not like it's a gradual thing.

1:28.0

It's not like with Bill Cosby or with Larry Nassar or Harvey Weinstein. And I'm talking about society.

1:33.3

I'm not talking about people close to, because people close to Harvey Weinstein knew.

1:37.6

Right. The public perception, I think, is that with people like Bill Cosby and with Sean

1:44.0

Combs,

1:44.8

that there were no allegations, you know,

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