
The Harvard Situation, Power of Nostalgia, Food Restriction Isn’t All Bad, Biggest Regrets, and More...
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In this episode, we discuss the nonsense happening at Harvard, the power of nostalgia, why food restriction isn’t all bad, biggest regrets, and more.
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-J & M
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TIMESTAMPS:
(00:00) — Intro
(00:11) — Mike needs more vitamin D in his life
(03:26) — Homeschooling & the shortcomings of the public school system
(08:09) — Mike's interesting gym experience
(10:40) — The power of nostalgia
(12:05) — Consumerism & the psychology behind impulse buying
(17:29) — Why food restriction isn't all bad
(32:42) — Temptation & spiritual growth
(36:36) — How wild were Jordan's anonymous Q&As?
(37:31) — Adding extra exercises to workout programs
(39:33) — GLP-1s, muscle loss, & creatine
(44:56) — Our favorite protein sources
(46:26) — My coach won't bill me... What should I do?
(47:51) — Our biggest regrets
(57:29) — The Harvard situation
(1:02:30) — Wrap-up
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