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This episode is about fitness. The mental and physical when working out. Today's podcast is with Charles (BAM) By Any Means & Jerrell ( LMSL) Live More and Stress Less A very good episode. So if you ever wanted to what is it like to be a fitness trainer this is the episode. I learn a lot from these guys and respect them so much.
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