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BethFWTXI’m addictedI’m addicted to this podcast I think. The brothers have done a masterful job honestly presenting the challenges of both being family and trying to navigate the new world of health & fitness as it crashes into the “modernization” of our food choices. Im learning a lot—about a lot—and have decided I love the entire family, Mum & little brother Jay as well. Thank you all—sincerely!
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dee ellentWill powerThis was very interesting. All of them have been. I do have viewpoint that helps me with willpower that I want to put out there. I don’t want to be a procrastinator and if I don’t exercise or diet then I’m procrastinating. That had helped me more than any other tricks I’ve used in the past.
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La-PistolaBoring and unhelpfulI found this podcast searching for information about UPFs. I couldn’t make it more than a couple episodes, because it’s highly editorialized and focused on the ramblings of an overweight man and his struggles with food. For every 1 minute of information, you have to sit through 20 minutes of this guy talking about his take aways.
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Happy_Now1122Interesting and FunLove the dynamic between all the brothers and how much they learned about/from each other. Looking forward to additional episodes!
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Mantis79Boring, BiasedDrawing unrealistic parallels and of course must include global warming theme somewhere. Eye-roll.
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BoboCrampFantastic Meta-Commentary on Food and CultureNot only did I find this show engaging, but I also found it genuinely fascinating and tantalizing. Getting this information out there is critical for the optimal performance of self, but I found myself enjoying the personalization as well. Having hosts who know each other very thoroughly does a lot of the heavy lifting because the connection grabs you, and the information is fed to you throughout the journey! This was a great, succinct ‘cast to listen to on a morning where I wanted to be productive!
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annereinsMay be triggering but very enlighteningThis podcast may trigger people with eating disorders. That said, I found it helpful to understand the role of family dynamics and ultra processed food on health. The experts interviewed were full of information. The studies on UPF from Brazil and NIH were eye opening. There’s a dearth of good information on UPF in my country so I appreciate your perspective. The hosts were funny and honest about their experiences.
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