by Miranda Bush | Jul 2, 2023 | Lessons from Bodily Fluids
This week wraps up my cheeky, yet hopefully at least somewhat entertaining and informative series on what we can learn from our bodily fluids. I am not sure if I am saving the best one for last, or if I have been avoiding it since it makes many of us at least a little...
by Miranda Bush | Jun 24, 2023 | Lessons from Bodily Fluids
I truly struggled on what to call this message. Urine feels so clinical. But pee, piss, piddle, or even tinkle felt too immature, or possibly offensive. So, I decided to call it what the doctors do. People ask me so many questions about how I handle this...
by Miranda Bush | Jun 16, 2023 | Lessons from Bodily Fluids
Although females are obviously not the only humans to bleed, this week’s message focuses specifically on menstrual blood. Clearly, most of this info is going to speak more to those who have periods. BUT, if you have females in your lives, I suggest you...
by Miranda Bush | Jun 9, 2023 | Lessons from Bodily Fluids
I don’t know if I have fully considered tears as a bodily fluid, but I do know that I am in a season of life that includes a lot of them. Tears of joy, grief, love, pride, gratitude, pain, passion, frustration, or sadness. They can be brought on by a slow...
by Miranda Bush | Jun 2, 2023 | Lessons from Bodily Fluids
In my 43 years as a human I have noticed varying levels of acceptance of sweat, even in the multiple exercise circles I have run in, and continue to run in (literally). Some people seem surprised when they start sweating. Many accept it as a by-product of moving their...
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