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We Do We

We Do We is a meeting ground for discussing real

Author: Do The Good Stuff

We Do We is a meeting ground for discussing real health and fitness problems faced by real people. Like, really real. Join Elizabeth, Rachel, and Samantha of the Do The Good Stuff team as they talk about living life on their own terms, for better (meditation! exercise! setting intentions!) and for worse (Elizabeth watches Chicago PD. I know.), one podcast at a time. See ya next time!
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#16 - We're Here for The End of 2017
Monday, 18 December, 2017

This week we’re back for our actual last pod of 2017. What a year! Ish. We reflect on our journeys through this year of ups and downs; #classic end-of-year pod. The Good Stuff: BBB Glass Tupperware → https://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/store/product/pro-glass-24-piece-food-storage-set-with-easy-snap-lids/1042614517?categoryId=12606 Bloo Emu Oil → https://www.amazon.com/Blue-Emu-Super-Strength-Emu-Oil/dp/B00027C9DM Keep Cup → http://us.keepcup.com/ Soma Glass Water Bottle → https://www.drinksoma.com/ Theme by Marcy Mejia Do The Good Stuff → https://dothegoodstuff.co/ Produced by Mitch Collins Good stuff - 2017 - health - wellness - mindfulness - fitness - lifestyle - mental health - confidence - body positivity - end of year - reflect - journey

 

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