A snack can save your night—or sink tomorrow. We spin our community’s wheel of topics and dive into the art of balanced snacking for spoonies: how to crush cravings, steady energy, and keep flares at bay without giving up the foods you love. From salty crunch to chocolate fixes, we share the swaps and habits that actually stick. We start with protein-first thinking and why it matters for brain fog, hunger swings, and mood. Edamame instead of chips, protein pretzels with hummus, and chocolate...
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A snack can save your night—or sink tomorrow. We spin our community’s wheel of topics and dive into the art of balanced snacking for spoonies: how to crush cravings, steady energy, and keep flares at bay without giving up the foods you love. From salty crunch to chocolate fixes, we share the swaps and habits that actually stick. We start with protein-first thinking and why it matters for brain fog, hunger swings, and mood. Edamame instead of chips, protein pretzels with hummus, and chocolate...
Steve Lovelace didn't plan to share his recent health crisis on the Spoonie Sisters podcast, but sometimes the most powerful conversations happen unexpectedly. When Steve woke at 3:30 AM with unmistakable heart attack symptoms, he made a decision he now warns others against – driving himself to the emergency room. Despite his high pain tolerance developed through decades of chronic pain, the gravity of the situation was clear when doctors discovered a blood clot in one of his nine coronary st...
My Spoonie Sisters
A snack can save your night—or sink tomorrow. We spin our community’s wheel of topics and dive into the art of balanced snacking for spoonies: how to crush cravings, steady energy, and keep flares at bay without giving up the foods you love. From salty crunch to chocolate fixes, we share the swaps and habits that actually stick. We start with protein-first thinking and why it matters for brain fog, hunger swings, and mood. Edamame instead of chips, protein pretzels with hummus, and chocolate...