My Dad, the Autoerotic ‘Expert’ (and Other Things I Can’t Unhear)
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So, picture this: I’m having lunch with my dad, we’re mid-bite, chatting about David Carradine, and out of nowhere he says, “You don’t usually die that way.”
My dad’s a psychiatrist, by the way — which somehow makes that line both better and worse.
That comment sent me down a totally unexpected rabbit hole into his past life as a medical researcher… and, apparently, a minor expert on autoerotic asphyxiation. Yeah. My childhood suddenly made a lot more sense.
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00:00 "Different, Not Broken Podcast"
05:00 "70s Study on Fatal Act"
07:34 Psychiatrists and Strange Stories
12:28 Navigating Awkward Social Transitions
13:15 Interjecting in Conversations Respectfully
16:50 "Celebrating Progress and Growth"
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