We're celebrating 50 episodes of Research Adjacent! 🥳 In the 50th episode some of my past guests reflect on their experiences of being on the podcast - from boosting their confidence to giving something back to embracing the term research adjacent. I'd love to know what the podcast has meant to you. Leave me a comment 👇 or send me a DM (and apologies if I don't reply for a while - this is coming out while I'm on holiday).
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