Season 3 - What to Expect, and tinkering with video
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Happy new year, friends!  In this new year, new season of the podcast, Dr. Jack talks about what to expect from the 3rd season, which coincides with the academic Winter Quarter system.  If you use Spotify you will get a bonus - VIDEO of the episode!  Just tinkering, we may or may not use video going forward.  Check out the listener poll and Q&A question, too.  A huge 'Thank you' to our monthly supporters, and to our regular listeners.  The descriptions for each podcast will be simplified, streamlined, with contact info, and ways to support the podcast.   Mentioned:  openstax.org Corrections: Um, so there is a mid roll automatic ad, in the episode I referred to adding them at the end.  Sorry. Uh, also said '5 minute music...' meant '5 SECOND music interlude..'  Sorry again! * Please visit our sponsor, BetterHelp, for 10% off your first month:  https://www.betterhelp.com/psychexplained #sponsored #ad #mentalhealth #counseling ** Get in touch: Join our Discord Community- https://discord.gg/XwNrZb4mFU Dr. Jack's Blog (w/Written transcripts of episodes):   https://drjackchuang.wordpress.com/ Email - [email protected] Twitter - @PSYCH_EXPLAINED Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/psychexplained/ Youtube Channel with lecture videos:  https://www.youtube.com/psychologyconceptsexplained *** Ways to Support the podcast: - Please rate in Spotify app, and comment on Apple Podcasts or your podcast app platform.   - Use link below to become a monthly supporter! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/psychexplained/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/psychexplained/support
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