
This week, Holly became obsessed with a podcast called What Did You Do Yesterday? by Max Rushden and David O'Doherty… so she asked her fellow Outlouders exactly that.
From sneaky sleep-ins to the most mundane of tasks… We explore whether rawdogging your laundry is the ultimate mindful act, how a mango smoothie brought one of us to tears and whether waking up late, devouring frozen dumplings and binge-watching your fave show could just be the perfect Sunday.
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