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Ep. 25 - Real Food For Spiritual Health & 'Savor' by Shauna Niequist

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Real food and clean eating are buzzwords in today's health and fitness industry. But is there a reason for eating real food to benefit our spiritual health? Author Shauna Niequist says YES, in her devotional book 'Savor.' I give a short review of the book as well as share one of her thought-provoking ideas of how real food is as important for our spirit as our bodies. *** Faith and Fitness is a podcast that mixes topics of spirituality and Christianity with fitness inspiration, motivational stories, and random things that happen to pique my interest. While the initial 21 day program is meant to launch you on your journey to a healthier body and soul, it doesn't stop there. We will keep pushing ourselves to be better, discovering wisdom and truth, and bearing our struggles together along the way. *** Kristen S. Osborne is a fitness coach, writer, and attorney from Birmingham, Alabama. She is a dog mom and a police wife. Kristen offers fitness and nutrition coaching services through the world-renowned Beachbody programs and products. Visit www.fitfiercefight.com for more resources and to join one of her fitness challenges.
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Real food and clean eating are buzzwords in today's health and fitness industry. But is there a reason for eating real food to benefit our spiritual health? Author Shauna Niequist says YES, in her devotional book 'Savor.' I give a short review of the book as well as share one of her thought-provoking ideas of how real food is as important for our spirit as our bodies. *** Faith and Fitness is a podcast that mixes topics of spirituality and Christianity with fitness inspiration, motivational stories, and random things that happen to pique my interest. While the initial 21 day program is meant to launch you on your journey to a healthier body and soul, it doesn't stop there. We will keep pushing ourselves to be better, discovering wisdom and truth, and bearing our struggles together along the way. *** Kristen S. Osborne is a fitness coach, writer, and attorney from Birmingham, Alabama. She is a dog mom and a police wife. Kristen offers fitness and nutrition coaching services through the world-renowned Beachbody programs and products. Visit www.fitfiercefight.com for more resources and to join one of her fitness challenges.
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