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Dr Natasha Moore on the Pleasures of Pessimism and Are Things as Bad We Think

from Unstress with Dr Ron Ehrlich · host Unstress Health

Dr Natasha Moore is a research fellow at the Center for Public Christianity. She has a PhD in English literature from the University of Cambridge and is the author of For the Love of God How the Church is Better and Worse Than You Ever Imagined. And we explore that in this podcast and her more recent book, The Pleasures of Pessimism.    You can also watch this episode at www.DrRonEhrlich.com. ----- TIME TO TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR HEALTH? Join me in my online health programs. ----- CONNECT WITH ME You can ask questions via social media using my Instagram or Facebook, or YouTube page. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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