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Podcasting, Politics + Pop Culture, With Journalist Osman Faruqi

There are few people on the internet whose musings make you vigorously mutter ‘Yes!’ under your breath to the chagrin of your fellow commuters. Journalist, podcast host, audio producer and self-proclaimed ‘bearded Muslim man who has opinions’, Osman Faruqi, is one of those rare people.

As the head of audio at independent publisher Schwartz Media, Osman oversees production for the enormously successful 7am (which has become the most popular daily news podcast in the country since its launch in 2019) and will now host the newest addition to the masthead’s stable – a weekly podcast covering TV, film, music, art and literature called The Culture.

That’s a long way from spending a summer making spreadsheets for a construction firm while studying environmental engineering, and doing volunteer stints on Sydney’s community radio on the side.

But that’s the thing about dream jobs, often they’re not at all where you expected to find yourself.

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Ship Inn Stanley is a recently openly accommodation that’s quickly becoming a drawcard for the underrated region and its beautiful natural surrounds. The accommodation contains seven suites alongside a gym and yoga room – all of which have been meticulously styled with the help of a stellar design team.

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5 Ways Green Juice Could Sabotage Your Weight Loss

Weight Loss5 Ways Green Juice Could Sabotage Your Weight Loss

As soon as green juice reached peak trendiness, juice stores and companies became as ubiquitous as Starbucks. It’s also easy to make juices at home, with plenty of affordable juicers on the market. Since most people aren’t getting their recommended 6–8 servings of vegetables a day, drinking a green juice can help you reach that goal and enhance a healthy diet.

However, watch out for these five common mistakes so your green beverage doesn’t prevent you from losing weight:

It’s easy to think of green juice as a healthy addition to your day, but, just like soda, juices contain anywhere from 100–300 calories depending on the serving size and ingredients. If you’re adding a green juice each day without subtracting anything else from your diet, it could prohibit you from losing weight, and you could even add a few pounds.

Moreover, a juice isn’t a good meal substitute. Use your juice as a mid-morning snack or pair it with a protein-packed salad for lunch.

Green juice should be packed with mostly vegetables and only a small amount of fruit, if any. If your drink contains mostly fruit, you’re likely going over the amount of sugar you should have in one sitting and you’ll suffer a sugar crash later. The calorie count might be higher, too. A good rule is to make green vegetables the base of every drink and to try not to add more than one or two fruits or sweet vegetables like carrots and beets.

It’s tempting to make or buy several days worth of juice for convenience sake, but if you’re truly after the health benefits, it’s best to drink green juice as fresh as possible. The more light and air the juice is exposed to, the more nutrients and antioxidants will be destroyed.

While the occasional green juice can play a nutritious role in a well-balanced diet, a juice cleanse isn’t sustainable for weight loss. You’ll be missing valuable protein, fiber and healthy fats the body needs to function optimally. There’s also no scientific evidence that drinking only juice for any period of time detoxifies the body.

Sip your juice slowly and even try to let it swish around your mouth a bit if you can. Digestion begins in the mouth, so taking your time to drink the beverage allows your digestive enzymes to start doing their job while you absorb nutrients. This helps you feel fuller and helps prevent overeating later.

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