Insane ways to live past 100 years old!

Insane ways to live past 100 years old!

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Greg breaks down his hyperfixation to Mitch for 50 minutes straight

On today’s episode, we get into Greg’s hyperfixation... bird watching! We discuss his recent bird-watching trip to Point Pelee, the odd history around birding, the dos and don'ts of being a good birder, and why he loves it so much.To join the 3rd Annual Spring Migration with Asap ...  Show more

The Shocking Truth about Red Light Therapy!

Today on Sidenote - we get into the shocking hype, data and science around red light therapy for hair loss and skincare. Scam or legit? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. 

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