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The Bearded Gents Podcast
Gareth
141 episodes
8 months ago
When it comes to nutritional science, who's opinion do we believe? Do we even think about it? Or are we quite happy to let someone else do our thinking for us and pretend that everything they say will be correct and perfect for us? How much evidence do we need before we might consider that not all nutritional advice is create equal when it comes to a specific and singular case, like ourself.
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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When it comes to nutritional science, who's opinion do we believe? Do we even think about it? Or are we quite happy to let someone else do our thinking for us and pretend that everything they say will be correct and perfect for us? How much evidence do we need before we might consider that not all nutritional advice is create equal when it comes to a specific and singular case, like ourself.
Show more...
Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Interview: Jo Howard
The Bearded Gents Podcast
1 hour 27 minutes
1 year ago
Interview: Jo Howard
Today we speak with Jo Howard, burgeoning billionaire and caffeine monger. She tells us the story of how she came to be who she is and the forever learning she's doing so that her story works for her now and in the future.
The Bearded Gents Podcast
When it comes to nutritional science, who's opinion do we believe? Do we even think about it? Or are we quite happy to let someone else do our thinking for us and pretend that everything they say will be correct and perfect for us? How much evidence do we need before we might consider that not all nutritional advice is create equal when it comes to a specific and singular case, like ourself.