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Digestible Academia - A BlueSky Thinking Podcast
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Digestible Academia bridges the gap between academic research and practical application. We explore some of the most thought-provoking pieces published on BlueSky Thinking, taking a deeper dive into how academic research can be applied in the real world, making the complex theories relevant to the everyday challenges faced by businesses. Your hosts Chloë and Kerry are joined by experts from the academic and business world as well as members of the BlueSky team.
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Digestible Academia - A BlueSky Thinking Podcast

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Digestible Academia - A BlueSky Thinking Podcast

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