Welcome back, WIFs!
Today we're talking about something with perhaps the worst name and one of the best excuses to get outside: the fart walk. What started as a funny internet term is actually connected to a much older and much cozier idea—the simple post-dinner stroll. From Italy's la passeggiata to Spain's el paseo, cultures around the world have long understood that a little movement after a meal can be good for the body, the mind, and your social life.
Michelle and Lauren dive into why a gentle 10–20 minute walk after dinner can support digestion, help regulate blood sugar, reduce stress, and create a natural transition into the evening. But this conversation isn't really about exercise. It's about turning movement into a ritual instead of another item on your to-do list. It's about getting outside, chatting with the people you love, noticing your neighborhood, and giving yourself a little space between dinner and the rest of your night.
The sisters also catch up on post-travel adventures, favorite Michigan towns, an unexpected conversation with a stranger by the water, and the little moments of connection that remind us to slow down and pay attention. Then it's time for books, movies, simple joys, and a few current obsessions—including Lauren’s continued fascination with Alive.
So grab your walking shoes, invite someone you love, and take a little stroll with us. Because sometimes the simplest wellness habits are the ones that fit most naturally into everyday life.
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This episode is sponsored by Let It Be Us and New Day Counseling.

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