Your Daily Bread

S1. E43. Afternoon Slump or Spiritual Warfare?


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This week, we unpack the infamous afternoon slump (also known as the three o'clock slump). In this episode, you'll hear your two favorite dietitians read Acts 3:1-10 and discuss the potential biblical significance of the three o'clock hour. Abbie and Hannah also share some much needed tips for maintaining your energy levels throughout the day, allowing you to ultimately avoid this dreaded three o'clock slump. 

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Your Daily BreadBy Abbie Stasior MS, RDN, LDN, CIEC

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