• 31: The Psychology of Time Travel (w/ Erin Harris)

  • Jul 31 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 16 mins
  • Podcast

31: The Psychology of Time Travel (w/ Erin Harris)

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  • It’s our most “wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey” episode yet! Guest host Erin Harris returns to join Jason and Laura in discussing Kate Mascarenhas’ debut, THE PSYCHOLOGY OF TIME TRAVEL.

    Tune in as we explore this ambitious time travel murder mystery, attempt to untangle the complexities of time travel, and debate if we have what it takes to journey through time. Plus, we tackle the intriguing question on every potential time traveler’s mind: “If you could meet yourself from another period in time, would you hook up with yourself?”

    This episode is a wild ride that left our brains hurting, but we hope you enjoy it!

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