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Home » Uncategorized » Media interview: KCBS Radio San Francisco

Media interview: KCBS Radio San Francisco

By drannalcox in Uncategorized on January 12, 2021

Dr Sandy Gould was interviewed by KCBS Radio San Francisco for their segment on virtual commutes following the article on our work in The Wall Street Journal Welcome to the Fake Office Commute (Turns Out People Miss the Routine) 

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