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EPISODE · Mar 2, 2020 · 1H 20M

One on One with Dr. Travis Parry, keynote speaking and founder of The Make Time Institute. Episode 43

from Function First Fitness Podcast · host Michael Sobkiw

In this episode of the podcast I sit down with Dr. Travis Parry who is helping busy professionals manage their time better. We discuss him and his wife's personal journey through better nutrition and life style changes. We discuss his beginnings and how he started his company and podcast!! We talk about how important exercise and nutrition is to supporting a healthy and functional YOU! We also dive into public speaking and my personal goal to achieve this.  If you enjoyed this episode & any of the previous please SUBSCRIBE and SHARE with your friends and family!!!! If you would like to make simple yet effective changes in your life please DM me or CLICK THIS LINK for comprehensive health coaching  If you enjoyed the conversation with Travis please head over to his website CLICK HERE  Please head over and join my private Facebook group with other like minded individuals. CLICK HERE Help support the channel and head over to my Patreon page CLICK HERE 

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