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Maxing Out: Fiber, Hobbies &All Good Stuff

32 min · 12. Mai 2026
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I am back with a full plate, and a full heart! This week we're unpacking somatic exercises,Japanese Interval walking, and hobby maxing your nervous system. On the wellness side: why women need creatine, how to fiber max your meals, and the power of eating for your mood. Plus Beyonce at the Met gala, Ishowspeed in JA, and shout out to Baba the EP holding it all together. Pull up a chair-it's a good one.

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