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The Lazy Genius Podcast

#203 - 10 Things Saving My Life Right Now

The Lazy Genius Podcast

Kendra Adachi

Education, Arts

4.86.8K Ratings

🗓️ 29 March 2021

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

I love sharing lists like this and also encouraging you to make and share your own. We are still in it after a very long year, and paying attention to the things that bring us joy, make things easier, make us more ourselves, those things deserve a spotlight. Stuff Mentioned The Ginger Smoothie recipe I shared on Instagram. I’m @thelazygenius, by the way. You can listen to the episode about my skincare routine here that’s a couple years old, or you can hop on the list to receive the Latest Lazy Letter and read about what I’m using now later this week. The Lazy Genius Asks For Help (spoiler alert: you don’t have to be in crisis to ask for help) The Body Keeps The Score by Bessel van der Kolk (affiliate link) Winter Sun, Calling Spring, and Breezy Instrumental (or just follow me on Spotify if you want) The Lazy Sisters Podcast on Patreon Share Your Stuff, I’ll Go First by Laura Tremaine (affiliate link) If you haven’t read it yet, pick up a copy of The Lazy Genius Way at your favorite bookseller or your local library. Our Lazy Genius of the Week is Wendy Toops-Lauer with her Decide Once Pannukakku Sundays. Download a transcript of this episode.   This podcast is hosted by Kendra Adachi and executive produced by Kendra Adachi, Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi there! Welcome to the Lazy Genius Podcast. I'm Kendra Adachi and I'm here to

0:05.4

help you be a genius about the things that matter and lazy about the things

0:09.0

that don't. Today is episode 203, 10 things saving my life right now. I love

0:16.1

sharing lists like this and also encouraging you to make and share your own. We

0:20.9

are still in it after a very long year and paying attention to the things that

0:26.0

bring us joy, make life easier, make us more ourselves. Those things deserve a

0:32.2

spotlight. So I'm doing that today with my own list and I highly highly

0:36.3

encourage you to name even one thing that's saving your life right now. Okay let's

0:41.5

jump into the list. The first thing that's saving my life right now is ginger

0:45.6

and smoothies. You guys, I am obsessed. I shared this last week on Instagram.

0:50.9

There's even a post with like a loose recipe that I've been using if you

0:54.4

want to check it out. But putting fresh ginger in your smoothie, especially green

0:58.5

smoothies is absolutely incredible. It adds this brightness and a unique little

1:04.6

bite that just makes the produce sing. I don't know. Plus I feel like I will never

1:10.0

get sick again. I don't understand it. It tastes like my body loves it. My body's

1:14.5

like, oh thank you. Thank you. This is what this is what we have been waiting for. I

1:17.8

use the Trader Joe's Frozen Ginger Cubes that you just get in their freezer

1:22.6

section. One person smoothie, but you could easily like great fresh ginger from

1:28.4

ginger root in there or use like a little squirt from those tubes of great

1:31.9

ginger that you can get at the produce section of a lot of grocery stores. I

1:35.4

would avoid powdered ginger that you put in like cookies because it's just

1:40.9

not bright enough. It's a different, I think it's just a different vibe. You do

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