THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #890 – WiBi Ashley

Episode #890 – WiBi Ashley

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WiBi Ashley is a special guest on The Paul Leslie Hour.

Are you here? That’s my way of saying hello. So hi. And welcome to The Paul Leslie Hour. Thank you for joining us.

There’s something that Paul’s mom always says. She likes to say “It’s bigger than us.” Hmm. It’s true. We’re going to meet someone who shares that sentiment.

Who is it? Well, we just never who we’re going to meet in this big world, but you’re about to meet WiBi Ashley. Isn’t that a grand name?

WiBi likes to pay attention to mind, body and soul… and a part of that is, well, what you eat. So a lot of this episode is about what you eat and drink.

You’ll learn about the foods you should try adding to your diet to be healthy, and some of the myths out there. You’ll also hear a little story about how WiBi and Paul met. It involves a Bible that once belonged to Paul’s grandfather, oh and also the actor Mr. Woody Harrelson.

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Who’s ready to meet WiBi? You’re going to love her. Let’s all listen together. You got a snack for the show?

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