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Nighttime Skincare Routines with Dr. Sherwin Parikh
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We all know that we should have a set nighttime skincare routine, but most of us probably feel like we're flying blind and don't know what we should actually be doing. This week, Raj and Noah welcome Dr. Sherwin Parikh, dermatologist, founder of Tribeca Skin Center and professor of dermatology at Columbia-Presbyterian to help you do your nighttime skincare better.
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18. The Lowdown on Inflammation
46:33||Season 3, Ep. 18What even is inflammation? That is a question you might be asking yourself as you read about anti-inflammatory supplements or hear about foods that can worsen inflammation. Today, Raj and Noah are joined by Dr. Tamiko Katsumoto, Clinical Associate Professor in the Division of Immunology and Rheumatology at Stanford University, to break down what exactly inflammation is, what it means for our bodies, and how we can improve our relationship with it.Want to add to the conversation, or think you might be doing something wrong? Email us at amidoingitwrong@huffpost.com.
17. Everything You Need to Know Before You Adopt a Pet
34:39||Season 3, Ep. 17One of the simplest joys in life, at least for many of us (I’m looking at you dog haters), is having a pet companion to keep us company. But adopting a pet comes with a lot of responsibility (now I’m looking at you, irresponsible dog owners), and it can be hard to know where to start. Today, Raj and Noah sit down with Rachael Ziering, founding executive director of Muddy Paws Rescue, and special guest Earl—their largest foster dog ever at 162 pounds—to make sure we know everything and anything about pet adoption, before we bring a new furry friend into our homes.Update: Since we recorded this episode, Earl has been adopted!Want to add to the conversation, or think you might be doing something wrong? Email us at amidoingitwrong@huffpost.com.
16. Clever Tips for Tackling Clutter and Keeping It From Taking Over Your Life
47:50||Season 3, Ep. 16Laundry piles, miscellaneous papers lying around, or even just items with nowhere to be put away—all these little things build up to what one might consider clutter. But is that clutter always bad? How is it impacting our mental health? Well, licensed marriage and family therapist turned interior designer, Anita Yokota, joins Raj and Noah to break down what clutter means to us, from simple messes to something attached to our psyche and well-being. And of course, how we can get a start decluttering in our own lives.Want to add to the conversation, or think you might be doing something wrong? Email us at amidoingitwrong@huffpost.com.
15. Tips For A Better Workout From Peloton’s Tunde Oyeneyin
40:51||Season 3, Ep. 15When crafting a workout plan that works for you, it can be hard to even find a starting point, much less a consistent approach. Well, luckily for us all, Raj and Noah are joined by author, actress, and Peloton Instructor extraordinaire Tunde Oyeneyin to unpack working out and how we can incorporate consistent workouts into our busy lives.Want to add to the conversation, or think you might be doing something wrong? Email us at amidoingitwrong@huffpost.com.
14. Unpacking the Truth About Sugar
49:03||Season 3, Ep. 14The word sugar might make some of us react in fear when we see it on a food label, or maybe even confusion—Added sugars? Processed sugars? What does it all mean? Dietitian and cookbook author Maya Feller joins Raj and Noah to unpack all things sugar, from how much we should be consuming to what good and bad sugar really is.Want to add to the conversation, or think you might be doing something wrong? Email us at amidoingitwrong@huffpost.com.
13. The Science Of Napping & Hacks For Getting Your Best Nap Ever
55:28||Season 3, Ep. 13The act of napping can be very polarizing. Some of us are nap people, and some of us aren’t, while others struggle to define what length of time even qualifies as a nap. Thankfully, so we can rest easy, Raj and Noah chat with napping expert and professor Dr. Sara Mednick, author of The Hidden Power of the Downstate, and demystify the world of naps.Want to add to the conversation, or think you might be doing something wrong? Email us at amidoingitwrong@huffpost.com.
Bonus Episode with NPR's Life Kit: Where Professional Advice Givers Get the Best Advice
48:56|In this very special bonus episode of Am I Doing It Wrong? Raj and Noah are joined by Marielle Segarra, host of NPR’s Life Kit, to discuss advice giving. The three chat about sourcing good advice, the best advice they’ve been giving, and how they select topics for their respective shows. Tune in to get the best advice on advice giving!Want to add to the conversation, or think you might be doing something wrong? Email us at amidoingitwrong@huffpost.com.TW: This episode contains a brief mention of sexual abuse.
12. Practical Tips For Practicing Gratitude That Could Change Your Life
37:53||Season 3, Ep. 12Expressing gratitude is a way for us to connect as human beings—with each other, and with ourselves—but it might not always be as simple as saying thank you. Today, Raj and Noah chat with Yale professor and host of The Happiness Lab podcast, Dr. Laurie Santos, about how we can bring more gratitude into our lives and how it can benefit all of us for the better.Want to add to the conversation, or think you might be doing something wrong? Email us at amidoingitwrong@huffpost.com.
11. Everything You Need To Know About Caffeine
30:26||Season 3, Ep. 11Green tea, soda, coffee, and energy drinks, oh my! How much do we really know about the caffeine we consume, and what it is doing to our bodies? Raj and Noah are here to investigate, with help from Dr. Marilyn Cornelis, associate professor at Northwestern, an expert on the genetics of coffee consumption and caffeine metabolism. Together, they take a look at what we do and don’t know about caffeine’s effects—both good and bad.Want to add to the conversation, or think you might be doing something wrong? Email us at amidoingitwrong@huffpost.com.