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Episode Q12: Tell All

Laura London and Liz Jefferson tell all on the final Quarantine Edition of 2020

An episode of the Speaking of Jung: Interviews with Jungian Analysts podcast, hosted by Laura London, titled "Episode Q12: Tell All" was published on January 1, 2021 and runs 158 minutes.

January 1, 2021 ·158m · Speaking of Jung: Interviews with Jungian Analysts

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Tommy Lascelles steps in to interview Laura London about being the creator and host of Speaking of Jung. And later, Laura is joined by Liz Jefferson of Inner City Books to top off this New Year's Eve edition of our special Quarantine Series.

Tommy Lascelles steps in to interview Laura London about being the creator and host of Speaking of Jung. And later, Laura is joined by Liz Jefferson of Inner City Books to top off this New Year's Eve edition of our special Quarantine Series.
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