This Week in Sparkling Water

This Week in Sparkling Water

This Week in Sparkling Water

  • 31. Cherry with Ruth Bader Ginsburg

31. Cherry with Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Saturday 19th September 2020

Join Max for a special micro-episode featuring Cherry with Ruth Bader Ginsburg and musings on mindfulness. Listen now!
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14 minutes
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Cherry Flavours and Mindful Moments: A Micro-Episode with Ruth Bader Ginsburg

No calories, no sugar, no sweetener, no, nothing.
What do hard-boiled eggs, a messaging app mishap, and sparkling water have in common? They're all part of this quirky micro-episode of 'This Week in Sparkling Water'. Host Max takes a break from the usual deep dives to share a brief but engaging episode. While on a trip and short on time, Max still manages to entertain with his thoughts on random yet relatable topics. The standout moment? His review of Cherry with Ruth Bader Ginsburg by Ugly Soda.
This sparkling water, featuring tart cherry and Siberian ginseng for energy, earns high praise from Max for its authentic cherry flavour. He rates it a solid nine out of ten. But it's not just about the bubbles; Max also touches on mindfulness and the importance of keeping a clear mind. He reminds us that cluttering our thoughts can hinder enlightenment.
So, grab a glass of your favourite fizzy drink and tune in for a light-hearted yet thought-provoking break from the norm.
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