Agosto también es un mes ideal para disfrutar de podcasts mientras paseas por la playa, la piscina, el campo o la ciudad.
Aquí te dejamos un par de ideas:
- Podcast con Elena en el País de los Horrores: : La psicología en la lucha contra el crimen, con Elena Merino Torrealba, Andrés Sotoca Plaza, José Sánchez Isidoro, José Manuel Muñoz y Sandra Vázquez
Agosto también es un mes ideal para disfrutar de podcasts mientras paseas por la playa, la piscina, el campo o la ciudad.
Aquí te dejamos un par de ideas:
- Podcast con Elena en el País de los Horrores: : La psicología en la lucha contra el crimen, con Elena Merino Torrealba, Andrés Sotoca Plaza, José Sánchez Isidoro, José Manuel Muñoz y Sandra Vázquez
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