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Drinks With Caroline
Caroline Levy
10 episodes
1 week ago
Young people aren't drinking less because they're health nuts—they're just broke. New data shows Gen Z spends 30% less of their income on alcohol than millennials did at the same age. Is this the end of premiumization or just the beginning?
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Young people aren't drinking less because they're health nuts—they're just broke. New data shows Gen Z spends 30% less of their income on alcohol than millennials did at the same age. Is this the end of premiumization or just the beginning?
Show more...
Investing
Business,
Marketing,
Entrepreneurship
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Dr. Robert Lustig - Renowned Neuro Endocrinologist - How Excess Sugar Compromises Your Health and Why A Calorie Is Not Just A Calorie
Drinks With Caroline
54 minutes
5 months ago
Dr. Robert Lustig - Renowned Neuro Endocrinologist - How Excess Sugar Compromises Your Health and Why A Calorie Is Not Just A Calorie
"Sugar is the 2,000-pound gorilla" says Dr. Robert Lustig. The renowned expert reveals how ultra-processed foods drive chronic disease by causing mitochondrial dysfunction. Want better health? Reducing sugar might be more effective than expensive medications. #NutritionFacts
Drinks With Caroline
Young people aren't drinking less because they're health nuts—they're just broke. New data shows Gen Z spends 30% less of their income on alcohol than millennials did at the same age. Is this the end of premiumization or just the beginning?