#313 Back to School part #2

#313 Back to School part #2

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#371 Dogs and their superpower

In the previous episode, we talked about how dogs understand our emotions and how they communicate without words. Today, I want to continue that conversation, but from a different angle. Instead of focusing on emotions, we're going to look at how dogs experience the world, how th ...  Show more

#370 How Dogs Communicate Emotions Without Words

Today, I want to talk about dogs again. If you've been listening to the podcast for a while, you already know this isn't the first time I've brought up dogs. Dogs are one of those topics we can come back to again and again, because each time we look at them from a different angle ...  Show more

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