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I Used to Love Traveling. Now I Just Miss My Bathroom.

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I used to fantasize about travel. Now when I travel… all I fantasize about is my bathroom at home. In this episode, I talk about the strange midlife shift nobody warns you about:  when comfort, routine, sleep, shower pressure, and your own coffee suddenly become more exciting than the actual vacation. From airport exhaustion and hotel bathrooms…to shattaf withdrawal, overstimulation, and the realization that modern travel somehow requires a full nervous-system recovery afterward… This episode is for anyone who’s ever spent half a trip missing their own bed. Somewhere along the way, home quietly became the luxury. Also... we need to discuss airplane bathrooms.

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