The Mindful Table

Why slowing down could be the best thing for your health

20 min · 1. heinä 2026
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In this season episode of The Mindful Table, hosts Sasha and Jesse dive into why health is about much more than just the nutrients on your plate. Pulling from the collective wisdom of this season's guests, they explore the profound physical and mental benefits of table rituals, slow eating, and community. The conversation highlights a viral online trend called "nonna-maxing", the concept of living a longer, healthier life by adopting the wholesome, slowed-down habits of traditional grandmothers. Sasha and Jesse look at the actual science behind this phenomenon, discussing how social connectivity drastically impacts our health span. With loneliness posing a major health risk across the UK, particularly among young people aged 16 to 29, they discuss how sharing a meal acts as a powerful antidote by triggering our body's endorphin and bonding systems. In This Episode, You'll Hear About: * The Power of Social Eating: How breaking bread with others serves as a vital pillar of health on par with diet and exercise. * The "Nonna-Maxing" Trend: Why the algorithm is encouraging us to ditch tech, put down our phones, and live more like our grandparents. * Combating Loneliness: A look at the UK's loneliness statistics and how community lunch clubs are paving the way for better social health. * Weekly Dish-Up: Jesse shares a chef's guide to preparing beetroot to unlock its flavor and fiber, while offering an easy foil-packet roasting technique that cuts out the kitchen mess. * Season Wrap-Up & What’s Next: A reflection on this season's top insights—from fiber to olive oil—and a sneak peek at the health experts and chef tips coming up in the next season. Final Takeaway: This summer, challenge yourself to step away from your desk, put down your phone, and invite a friend, colleague, or neighbor to share a meal. What table rituals are you excited to build this season? Let us know in the comments below! ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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jakson Why slowing down could be the best thing for your health kansikuva

Why slowing down could be the best thing for your health

In this season episode of The Mindful Table, hosts Sasha and Jesse dive into why health is about much more than just the nutrients on your plate. Pulling from the collective wisdom of this season's guests, they explore the profound physical and mental benefits of table rituals, slow eating, and community. The conversation highlights a viral online trend called "nonna-maxing", the concept of living a longer, healthier life by adopting the wholesome, slowed-down habits of traditional grandmothers. Sasha and Jesse look at the actual science behind this phenomenon, discussing how social connectivity drastically impacts our health span. With loneliness posing a major health risk across the UK, particularly among young people aged 16 to 29, they discuss how sharing a meal acts as a powerful antidote by triggering our body's endorphin and bonding systems. In This Episode, You'll Hear About: * The Power of Social Eating: How breaking bread with others serves as a vital pillar of health on par with diet and exercise. * The "Nonna-Maxing" Trend: Why the algorithm is encouraging us to ditch tech, put down our phones, and live more like our grandparents. * Combating Loneliness: A look at the UK's loneliness statistics and how community lunch clubs are paving the way for better social health. * Weekly Dish-Up: Jesse shares a chef's guide to preparing beetroot to unlock its flavor and fiber, while offering an easy foil-packet roasting technique that cuts out the kitchen mess. * Season Wrap-Up & What’s Next: A reflection on this season's top insights—from fiber to olive oil—and a sneak peek at the health experts and chef tips coming up in the next season. Final Takeaway: This summer, challenge yourself to step away from your desk, put down your phone, and invite a friend, colleague, or neighbor to share a meal. What table rituals are you excited to build this season? Let us know in the comments below! ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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