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Dr. Leon Windscheid

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Wed, Mar 20, 2024, 20:00
Whether it’s his #1 Spiegel bestseller »Besser Fühlen«, his completely sold-out master classes or his podcast »Betreutes Fühlen« with Atze Schröder, which already has over three million subscribers: Dr Leon Windscheid has put science-based psychology on the map and is undoubtedly the shooting star of science communication. And from spring 2023 he will really take off with his new live programme »Gute Gefühle« (»Good Feelings«)!
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