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Feb 2020
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Why Brussels Sprouts Taste Better Now, L...

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Learn about whether people think in words or in pictures; why brussels sprouts really are tastier than they used to be; and why buying luxury items might make you feel like an impostor.

Whether People Think in Words or Pictures by Ashley Hamer (Listener question from Alicia)

Why Brussels Sprouts Taste Better Now by Steffie Drucker

Luxury Buying Makes People Feel Fake by Kelsey Donk

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