Weekly Quick and Dirty Tips
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| This week, we published episodes about parental validation, choline, and how the Berlin Airlift defied all odds. We also asked our hosts about food and their favorite memories of it, here's the Dr. Jonathan Su's reply: "I spent the summers in Los Angeles with my grandparents every summer. On Sunday mornings, my grandparents would go to the donut shop as soon as it opened at 5:30am to buy the donuts fresh. I have fond memories of opening that pink box to find sugar coated donuts that are still warm." Nice to know that even Get-Fit Guy enjoys a sugary donut every once in a while. |
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| Project Parenthood talks about how validation can strengthen rocky parent-child relationships. Read it here. Get-Fit Guy explains how when you eat might not have as much of an impact on your workout as what you eat. Read it here.
Modern Mentor talks with Money Girl's Laura Adams about all things finance, insurance, productivity, and purpose in starting up your own gig. Read it here.
Nutrition Diva investigates why you might not be consuming enough choline. Read it here.
Money Girl explains the many ways you can use an HSA to save money. Read it here. Unknown History explains how the Berlin Airlift just barely managed keep a besieged city alive. Read it here. Savvy Psychologist provides coping mechanisms for the urge to self-harm. Read it here.
Relationship Doctor shows the ways that invisible support can make relationships stronger. Read it here.
Grammar Girl digs into one of the longest running pronunciation debates.Read it here.
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| | Ink by Jonathan Maberry is a standalone supernatural thriller about a memory thief who feeds on the most precious of dreams.
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