John de Ruiter Podcast 227

John de Ruiter Podcast 227

What is Emotion?

When: January 24, 2015 @ 7:15pm
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Does the presence of tears mean that you’re being emotional? No, says John, and he goes on to explain what emotions are for and what to look for when we’re deeply touched.
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What is Emotion?

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