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Botox and Burpees

Botox and Burpees

By: Dr. Sam Rhee
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Dr. Sam Rhee is a board-certified plastic surgeon and a CrossFit L1-certified coach who discusses cosmetic surgery, plastic surgery, aesthetic medicine, beauty, fitness and personal health. Learn along with Dr. Rhee as he explores the positive and uplifting relationships between beauty, fitness and aesthetic care.© 2025 Rhee Plastic Surgery LLC Hygiene & Healthy Living
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  • S05E110 - In Remembrance of Stephen Rice: Team Master Blaster - An Unexpected CrossFit Duo
    Jun 24 2025

    There are friendships that defy expectations—bonds between people who, on paper, shouldn't connect. Yet these unexpected relationships often teach us the most profound lessons. My friendship with Stephen Rice was exactly that kind of connection.

    Steve passed away on April 8, 2025, after suffering an unexpected stroke. Though we primarily knew each other from CrossFit Bison, rarely seeing each other outside the gym, we shared one extraordinary experience that exemplified who Steve truly was. This remembrance isn't just about grief—it's about celebrating a remarkable human being through the lens of our unlikely friendship.

    #InMemoryOfSteve #FriendshipTribute #CrossFitCommunity #LegacyOfLove
    #GoneButNotForgotten #CelebrateLife #CherishedMemories #InspirationalStories #FitnessFamily #HeartfeltTribute

    @asburyparksummergames #BotoxAndBurpees @crossfittraining @crossfit @crossfitgames #crossfit #sports #exercise #health #movement #crossfitcoach #agoq #clean #fitness #ItAllStartsHere #CrossFitOpen #CrossFit #CrossFitCommunity #apgames

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    18 mins
  • S05E109 Is Creatine the Super Mind AND Body Supplement For Any Age?
    Jun 10 2025

    Creatine stands as the most heavily researched supplement in the fitness world, yet myths and questions about its use persist. What exactly happens when this natural compound enters your body? Who should take it? Is it truly safe?

    Diving deep into the science, host Sam Rhee delves deep into the topic of creatine supplementation. how it works in the body, and its benefits for different age groups including teens, young adults, middle-aged individuals, and seniors. The discussion includes the safety of creatine, potential side effects, and the myths surrounding its use.

    But creatine's benefits extend far beyond the weight room. For perimenopausal women, creatine offers unexpected advantages, potentially counteracting hormonal-related muscle and bone loss while supporting cognitive function.

    We also tackle practical concerns: Which form works best? When should you take it? How do you choose a quality product? Is loading necessary? The answers might surprise you—while marketing hypes specialized formulations, simple creatine monohydrate remains the gold standard with decades of research behind it.

    Whether you're a CrossFit enthusiast looking for a performance edge, a middle-aged adult wanting to preserve strength, or simply curious about supplementation, this comprehensive guide separates fact from fiction to help you make informed decisions about creatine.

    What's your experience with creatine? Share your story and join the conversation about this remarkably versatile supplement.

    #Creatine #FitnessSupplements #WorkoutBoost #MuscleGain #PerformanceEnhancement #HealthyLiving #GymLife #CrossFit #SportsNutrition #FitnessJourney #BotoxAndBurpees #podcast @botoxandburpeespodcast

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    29 mins
  • S05E108 Language & Identity as a Korean American with Sasha Rhee
    May 20 2025

    Cultural identity exists in the spaces between languages, generations, and countries. When Sasha joins her father for this candid conversation, they unravel what it means to grow up Korean American through their distinct generational lenses.

    Sasha, a third-generation Korean American with suprising Korean reading and speaking abilities, proudly embraces her heritage while acknowledging its complexities. Her father takes a different stance—having consciously distanced himself from certain Korean traditions he found restrictive growing up. Their dialogue opens a fascinating window into how immigrant families navigate cultural preservation across generations.

    The conversation travels through unexpected territory: how the Korean language itself encodes hierarchy, making it impossible for children to argue with parents as equals; the traditional family genealogy book that's meant to pass through sons, not daughters; and the delicate balance of maintaining cultural touchpoints like birthday celebrations and food traditions while letting go of more restrictive practices.

    What emerges is a thoughtful exploration of belonging. Is being "Korean enough" about language fluency, cultural knowledge, or something deeper? How do families decide which traditions to preserve and which to modify? When Sasha shares her plans for raising future children, she reveals how each generation must create their own relationship with heritage—keeping what resonates while making space for new cultural identities to emerge.

    Whether you're navigating your own cultural hyphenation or curious about how immigrant identities evolve across generations, this episode offers a warm, honest look at the beautiful complexity of Korean American experience. Subscribe now and join our conversation about the cultures that shape us and the choices that define us.

    #KoreanCulture #LearnKorean #KoreanAmerican #HeritageAndTradition #PodcastLife #CulturalIdentity #FamilyHeritage #AsianAmerican #BotoxAndBurpees #podcast @botoxandburpeespodcast

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    59 mins
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