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NPR's Sarah McCammon talks with Maintenance Phase hosts Michael Hobbes and Aubrey Gordon on going where most health and fitness podcasts don't, assessing popular dietary advice and wellness trends.
If you hear the word "millennial" and immediately think of an entitled 20-something, scrolling through Instagram and munching on avocado toast — Michael Hobbes wants to have a word with you.
In it, the author, Michael Hobbes, weaves science and people's stories together to challenge popular perceptions about obesity. He reports that obesity is not necessarily tied to poor health ...
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Michael Patrick King’s opinion is interesting, but is it realistic? There is evidence that you can pull directly from the original show that proves Miranda Hobbes didn’t get married “against ...
If you are gay or know many gays, chances are you saw “Together Alone,” Michael Hobbes’ longform essay on what he calls an “epidemic of gay loneliness,” show up in your feeds late last week.
First launched in 2018 by co-hosts Sarah Marshall and Michael Hobbes, it has grown wildly in popularity. So wildly, in fact, that when making podcast recommendations, I often assume most people ...
NBA fans will be seeing plenty more of Michael Jordan this fall. The NBA legend, 62, is joining NBC’s coverage of the league as a special contributor, the network announced Monday during its ...
It’s been nearly three weeks, and we still don’t know whether Calvin and Hobbes reappeared before our eyes as an April Fool’s Day joke — or for real. Let’s hope it was for real.
RIGHT: Thomas Hobbes, after the original portrait by John Michael Wright. Calvin was named for the "16th-century theologian who believed in predestination" and Hobbes after the "17th-century ...
Michael Page is a deputy director in the Middle East and North Africa division at Human Rights Watch. A graduate of the American University of Beirut and the Harvard Kennedy School, he previously ...
In it, the author, Michael Hobbes, weaves science and people’s stories together to challenge popular perceptions about obesity. He reports that obesity is not necessarily tied to poor health ...
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