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The Outlier Health Podcast

Our Vegan Trip to Italy

The Outlier Health Podcast

Matt Frazier

Fitness, Nutrition, Health & Fitness

4.41.3K Ratings

🗓️ 27 July 2015

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

My wife Erin and I are back stateside after a vegan tour of Italy. In today's episode, we talk about our favorite moments of the trip, what we thought of the food, and why we think it's alright to indulge a bit on vacation. Note: Because we're still on the road, the sound quality of this episode isn't very good. Bare with us another week and things will be back to normal!

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0:00.0

Hi this is Hope.

0:03.0

This is K

0:17.0

Katie from Washington, D.C. and you're left to no meat radio. Aaron, what do you think about paddleboarding? Oh, paddleboarding, I thought it was awesome.

0:21.0

Great workout and just exploring the Amalfi Coast.

0:24.4

It was pretty amazing.

0:26.0

I thought it should be called Paddo Boring.

0:28.0

Because I got out there for a few minutes thinking it was going to be great.

0:32.4

Doug had primed me to think that this was.

0:34.8

I think he even said it was the best day of his life,

0:37.2

was the day he did stand up, had a warning.

0:39.8

And I did it for about 10 minutes and then was ready to pull around the water.

0:45.0

You know what it reminds me?

0:46.0

There was a time when I was a kid when there was a parking lot.

0:49.0

This is when roller blades were brand new.

0:51.0

We rented roller blades, got all the pads on, and went around this

0:54.9

circle in a parking lot. And we did it like two times and it was so boring that we just

0:58.5

returned them. That's how I thought about stand-up paddleboarding. Is that why you glomed onto my board and basically took a nap while I boarded you back in?

1:06.0

That's exactly why we did that.

1:07.6

And Meoko Shiner, thankfully, paddled the other one in while I

1:17.5

Sunbathed a little bit on the back of yours. In fairness, I think these boards were actually sort of

1:21.5

bigger I think they were they were less maneuverable and more designed not to ever take over than what Doug is talking about.

1:26.5

They kind of seemed like kayaks just with no hole in them.

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