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The Sleuths are back after everyone in the office spent some time sick. Jamie tracked down the flu bug to a phone in the jail and now that everyone is well again, we are back!
Brandon's Podcast The Fire Within Nutrition and Fitness is about his approach to a sustainable plan for fitness that is based on each individual he works with. His show is about the science behind nutrition and fitness and behavioral therapy to help us understand why we make the decisions we make.
Jamie talks about getting an Instapot and her first experience cooking with it. She then confessed to making fried chicken for breakfast!
Brandon shares about his recent trip to Las Vegas and his experience on the strip this New Year's Eve.
Hear the answers to these questions in this week's game of True or False
Private Investigators often deal with people when they are at a time of transition. Maybe they've been left by their spouse with their bank account cleaned out. That may be one of the best times to pursue a positive transformation in your life because exercise, focusing on getting better foods will help with depression, and to give you self-confidence.
Eating the wrong kind of foods can deplete the amount of serotonin produced in your gut. Eating the right kind of foods can help your body produce more serotonin and therefore help make you feel better.
Brandon shared tips on local stores to help you save money while still buying healthier options for those on a tight budget.
"And even if you can't afford organic, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. 10 times out of 10, non-organic celery is a much better choice and fricking pop tarts."- Brandon Woolley
Exercise significantly changes brain chemistry. In fact, studies have found exercise to be more effective than most prescription medications for battling depression.
Brandon also talked about cognitive behavioral therapy which is reverse engineering bad habits. Brandon walked through an example of how cognitive behavioral therapy could help in a situation where someone ate poorly on Wednesday and decided they had already blown it that week and would start over again on Monday.
The Sleuth's also asked Brandon if in his experience a dramatic change in body weight or body transformation causes stress in the relationships of his clients. Brandon believes it does and it's best to try to go through dramatic changes together.
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The Sleuths are back after everyone in the office spent some time sick. Jamie tracked down the flu bug to a phone in the jail and now that everyone is well again, we are back!
Brandon's Podcast The Fire Within Nutrition and Fitness is about his approach to a sustainable plan for fitness that is based on each individual he works with. His show is about the science behind nutrition and fitness and behavioral therapy to help us understand why we make the decisions we make.
Jamie talks about getting an Instapot and her first experience cooking with it. She then confessed to making fried chicken for breakfast!
Brandon shares about his recent trip to Las Vegas and his experience on the strip this New Year's Eve.
Hear the answers to these questions in this week's game of True or False
Private Investigators often deal with people when they are at a time of transition. Maybe they've been left by their spouse with their bank account cleaned out. That may be one of the best times to pursue a positive transformation in your life because exercise, focusing on getting better foods will help with depression, and to give you self-confidence.
Eating the wrong kind of foods can deplete the amount of serotonin produced in your gut. Eating the right kind of foods can help your body produce more serotonin and therefore help make you feel better.
Brandon shared tips on local stores to help you save money while still buying healthier options for those on a tight budget.
"And even if you can't afford organic, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. 10 times out of 10, non-organic celery is a much better choice and fricking pop tarts."- Brandon Woolley
Exercise significantly changes brain chemistry. In fact, studies have found exercise to be more effective than most prescription medications for battling depression.
Brandon also talked about cognitive behavioral therapy which is reverse engineering bad habits. Brandon walked through an example of how cognitive behavioral therapy could help in a situation where someone ate poorly on Wednesday and decided they had already blown it that week and would start over again on Monday.
The Sleuth's also asked Brandon if in his experience a dramatic change in body weight or body transformation causes stress in the relationships of his clients. Brandon believes it does and it's best to try to go through dramatic changes together.
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