Rising Dog Walking Injuries, The Sardine Diet & After Divorce Wedding Ring Stories
Description
Episode Chapters:
Rising Dog Walking Injuries (1:26 - 5:31 )
The Sardine Diet (5:32 - 10:17 )
Wedding Ring After Divorce (10:18 - 19:06 )
Water Cooler Quiz (19:07 - 25:24 )
Random Question (25:25 - 31:13 )
Quote of the Podcast (31:14 - [End of Episode])
Summary
In this episode of the Jason and Mindy podcast, the hosts discuss a variety of topics including a significant increase in dog walking injuries, the unique sardine diet, and what people do with their wedding rings after divorce. They also explore interesting facts about land ownership in Nevada and share their controversial food opinions, all while providing a light-hearted and entertaining commentary on everyday life.
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Details:
SURGE IN DOG WALKING INJURIES _ A recent study by Johns Hopkins University revealed a staggering 342 percent increase in injuries related to dog walking among American adults and children from 2001 to 2020. Fractures, sprains, and head trauma were the most common injuries reported. Women accounted for 75 percent of visits, and adults aged 40 to 64 made up 45 percent of the total.
… To avoid injuries during dog walking sessions, researchers suggest you should avoid multitasking and be sure you’re using a leash or body harness that’s appropriate for your dog’s size.
TRYING TO LOSE WEIGHT? TRY THE SARDINE FAST _ If you’re like many adults, you might be wishing you could lose a few pounds. And maybe you’re one to try new diets, just in case one takes hold and really works. If so, have you tried the sardine fast?
… The sardine fast involves consuming only sardines for a set period, typically 72 hours, with the aim of boosting ketones and reducing blood glucose levels. This fast is popular among those following ketogenic diets, as sardines are rich in Omega-3 fatty acids, protein, and essential nutrients. Participants have reported various health benefits, including increased energy levels, improved concentration, and reduced inflammation.
WHAT HAPPENS TO THE WEDDING RING
After the marriage ended, what did you do with the wedding ring?
What the internet said:
• After my ex flew the coop, I tied my wedding ring to a helium balloon and let it loose in the wild blue yonder. It was a symbolic gesture… I must have had my head in the clouds to get married in the first place.
• I put mine around the dog’s collar and attached the rabies tags to it. It looked better on the dog!
• I’m holding onto mine until the next time I have a cavity. Then I’m going to have the dentist melt it down and use it as the filling, so when my ex- does something that drives me nuts I can grind down on it like THISSS.
• I threw mine into the river — since I knew it was already polluted.
• As for my two used wedding rings from previous marriages, I own a body piercing shop and used them there. I also advertise a free piercing if you bring in an old ring.