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    Can you smell yourself happy?

    enJuly 01, 2023

    About this Episode

    What's your favourite smell? And why is it your favourite?

    Maybe it reminds you of a special moment, a particular place or a loved one.

    But can you use these scents to make yourself… Happier? And what happens if we lose our sense of smell altogether?

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