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The Bean Stew Isn't For Everyone, Mushrooms & Longevity, Kimchi & Microplastics

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Hot Topic: Do magic mushrooms expand the life of human cells by 57%? Explain it to Dylan: Can kimchi remove microplastics from our bodies? Main Course: This week on The Better Basics Podcast, we’re diving into the Bean Stew Theory: the idea that people will take something simple, useful, and specific, then overcomplicate it until it becomes completely unusable. Someone posts a bean stew recipe, and suddenly the comments are asking if it can be made without beans, without stew, without cooking, and also somehow fit every allergy, preference, lifestyle, and belief system on Earth. We apply this idea to social media, fitness, and nutrition to talk about why not everything is for you, why that’s okay, and why you don’t need to get mad at the thing you chose to look at. From workout advice to meal prep to content creation, the basics usually work better than we want to admit – but only if we stop editing the recipe long enough to actually make the stew. Q&A: What’s your secret to staying hydrated in the summer?

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Hot Topic: Do magic mushrooms expand the life of human cells by 57%? Explain it to Dylan: Can kimchi remove microplastics from our bodies? Main Course: This week on The Better Basics Podcast, we’re diving into the Bean Stew Theory: the idea that people will take something simple, useful, and specific, then overcomplicate it until it becomes completely unusable. Someone posts a bean stew recipe, and suddenly the comments are asking if it can be made without beans, without stew, without cooking, and also somehow fit every allergy, preference, lifestyle, and belief system on Earth. We apply this idea to social media, fitness, and nutrition to talk about why not everything is for you, why that’s okay, and why you don’t need to get mad at the thing you chose to look at. From workout advice to meal prep to content creation, the basics usually work better than we want to admit – but only if we stop editing the recipe long enough to actually make the stew. Q&A: What’s your secret to staying hydrated in the summer?

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