PSI Blog 20170121
“The Scientific Worldview” is
now available as an audiobook at Audible, Amazon, and iTunes. It is narrated by
Fred Frees, a PSI member and son of Paul Frees, the “Man of a Thousand” voices.
Fred does an excellent job, making univironmental determinism sound as
important as it really is.
You can get it discounted
at Amazon or you can get a free download by signing up for Audible or by writing a review. Just let me know if you would like a
free review copy and I can send you a coupon code.
Happy listening!
Audible:
Amazon:
iTunes:
Download to your cell phone.
For info click on: http://bit.ly/TSW2017
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