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Dreams: Freudian Mind Games or Subconscious Truths?

Episode 4 of the Beyond the Basement podcast, hosted by Parmida Talebi and Sana Hamidzada, titled "Dreams: Freudian Mind Games or Subconscious Truths?" was published on January 24, 2024 and runs 52 minutes.

January 24, 2024 ·52m · Beyond the Basement

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Are our dreams simply just a game in our heads or something more? We spent this episode analyzing each others' dreams to see if our subconscious is sending any signals our way, and if they should be taken seriously. Is a dream really just ever "a dream"?

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