The Intensive Care Bear

Episode Five: Protect the Dough - Why Not Everyone Gets Access

20 min · 3. feb. 2026
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In this episode of The Intensive Care Bear, we explore why the wrong people can quietly derail your progress, and why not everyone is meant to be in the 'kitchen' with you. This isn’t about cutting people off or burning bridges. It’s about recognising patterns, protecting unfinished dreams, and understanding that real change often happens quietly. We talk a lot about detoxing our bodies - but what about detoxing our lives? If you’re evolving, questioning, or building something that doesn’t make sense to others yet - this episode is for you.

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