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Podcast February 11, 2015November 17, 2016

PsychCrunch Trailer

 

PsychCrunch, the new podcast coming soon from the British Psychological Society’s Research Digest. Trailer credits: Presented by Christian Jarrett. Producer Lorna Stewart. Music and mixing Catherine Loveday and Jeff Knowler.

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