Ever heard of 'emoji anxiety'?

Ever heard of 'emoji anxiety'?

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Our final space out...

Hi Space Cadets, this is it. After four incredible years, nearly 3,000 episodes, and millions of downloads across the globe, we’re wrapping up The Space. In this final episode, I hand the mic to the brilliant Amy Molloy, the writer behind every word of The Space, for one last gui ...  Show more

Top tip: Micro burst your activity

If you’re someone who complains you never have enough time, then Micro Bursts of Activity could change your life.  Like the podcast? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! It helps us reach more like-minded/cool/smart people like you!  LINKS  Follow @novapodcastsofficia ...  Show more

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