Diet and Death | Dr. Peter Attia | EP 360

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @mathieuboilard9017
    @mathieuboilard9017 Год назад +2576

    I'm a professional researcher in cell biology and I consider this interview to be some of the best info you can find on the web.

    • @HighlifeQuincy-vb1tx
      @HighlifeQuincy-vb1tx Год назад +64

      You should post some videos dude

    • @jaredv.92
      @jaredv.92 Год назад +69

      I’m a professional computer engineer and I also think this is a great video

    • @kenadams5504
      @kenadams5504 Год назад

      Its interesting that we only spend o.oooo1% of healthcare money on prevention of chronic illness, when prevention actually works and treatment ( 99.9999% of healthcare ) only manages symptoms.

    • @privatecoachingchannel4818
      @privatecoachingchannel4818 Год назад +52

      I was thinking very similar. Sports Scientist of 25 years and this guy explains things, using metaphors, in a way I haven’t heard before and I read around these subjects a lot. Both Peter and Jordan are excellent

    • @ScorpionF1RE_USA
      @ScorpionF1RE_USA Год назад +120

      I’m a cheeto eating gamer and I also think this is a great video.

  • @rosemariekimball5787
    @rosemariekimball5787 Год назад +670

    I am 72 female with a family history of severe depression and bipolar disorder. In addition, type 2 diabetes is rampant in my family. I have been exercising almost daily for over 35 years. Exercise has been my savior. I've never needed medication to manage my depression and thankfully, I am healthy.

    • @drchrisgrayson2042
      @drchrisgrayson2042 Год назад +12

      Wow such is great keep exercing it keeping you health

    • @JeffMTX
      @JeffMTX Год назад +3

      That’s great!

    • @elizabethk3238
      @elizabethk3238 Год назад +6

      Similar to me. I'm 75.

    • @kiaharper7172
      @kiaharper7172 Год назад +28

      I also self medicated with exercise in my 20s. Kept me from self harm I'm pretty sure. The gym and dancing my ass off every Thursday, Friday, Saturday with my sister on the Square 😂. I was so damn fit.... I've become more sad and chaotic and realized I almost never exercise anymore. Just work, ruminate, sleep, cry... I have gained 30lbs in the last 3 yrs. Kicking it into gear NOW.

    • @JeffMTX
      @JeffMTX Год назад +10

      @@kiaharper7172 Attack it my friend. Life is an adventure! Sometimes, though, it's cool to be lazy, but after a while we gotta jump on the horse and get back into the race. The race is exciting :)

  • @Tyrell-d6o
    @Tyrell-d6o Год назад +210

    "Dont let perfect be the enemy of good" - what a powerful but simple phrase, I had never heard it before. It motivated me into working out today, let it be known.

    • @MrBenigi
      @MrBenigi Год назад

      Amazing! Keep it up

    • @lal3061
      @lal3061 10 месяцев назад +2

      Actually apply to pretty much everything in life: relationships, exercise, job/business, self improvement. Everything. The compounding of “good” over years yields much higher results than the seeking of perfection

    • @awsambdaman
      @awsambdaman 9 месяцев назад +2

      This has been my mantra for a long time now. I’m constantly getting bogged down trying to make things perfect, and often times the stress of not being able to do something perfectly leads me to not even starting the thing. Good mantra to remember

    • @RoseMary-gl4ee
      @RoseMary-gl4ee 8 месяцев назад +3

      Of all the zillions of exercises, the BEST one is the one that you do..!

    • @danielseedorf5033
      @danielseedorf5033 7 месяцев назад

      Yes!!!

  • @adrian__baxter
    @adrian__baxter Год назад +230

    One of the most crucial discussions the world needs at the moment. Hope this gets the views it deserves.

  • @gioxpfr
    @gioxpfr Год назад +119

    I started Keto about 2 months ago. Then saw videos on Carnivore diet. I saw JP's video on Joe Rogan about his experience on the Carnivore diet. Also his daughter's video. I've been following Dr Chaffee, Dr Ken Burns, and Dr Shawn Baker. Also a regular guy tracking his personal experience with Carnivore at Homestead Now on RUclips. They convinced me to try it. I'm having the same experience as JP on it. I'm almost 60. My energy level is through the roof. I'm power walking every day. I've hit the gym 3 days this week lifting weights like a 20yr old. I haven't felt like this in about 20 years. I just had lab work done and everything was great. I'm type 2 diabetic and have struggled keeping my A1C below 8.5. My medicine wasn't doing it. Now I'm 5.5 in the normal range. My triglycerides were about 300. Now around 100. The only thing out of range was my B12. It was high which the doc said was not bad. I'm usually very low in B12. I'm feeling so good now. I had fibromyalgia, arthritis. After working out to my max on everything, I'm not sore at all. Joints and muscles feel great. I've eaten a few carbs here and there and when I do, it has a very noticeable negative effect on my body in a very short time. Bloating, gas, reflux, heartburn, tired. My sinuses have been crystal clear. Last night I had some of a dish with noodles and an hour later, my sinuses got stopped up and I was coughing up a ton of mucous. I've put my dog on carnivore too. A 7yr old black lab who was very overweight, always hungry, had bad joint pains, very sluggish. She shed hair like crazy and had a lot of eye goop every day in both eyes. I feed her bacon and eggs, Ribeyes. We walk every day. She has literally lost half her weight and looks like she did when she was a puppy. She's full of energy now. No joint pain. She can jump and run again. No more eye goop and shedding is almost stopped. She's a very happy pup and doesn't beg me for food all day. No more kibble for her. No more dog food with plants in it anymore. She's getting the proper diet. As for cost, we both are eating much less so I think it all evens out. I'm planning on coming off all meds soon. All supplements too. Just red fatty meat. Beef!

    • @Sma-c3o
      @Sma-c3o Год назад +4

      That's awesome, I'm just a week into an all meat diet hoping for your success.

    • @darinweets3281
      @darinweets3281 9 месяцев назад +12

      I was inspired to try carnivore by JP too. I started June 6th, 2023. I weighed 430 lbs, had depression and anxiety. I didn't know I had those symptoms, I only knew I was fat and tired. Today I am 279 lbs and have energy to do what I want and more importantly I have the drive to do what I need. It has changed my life completely and I thank Jesus for this newest chapter in my life.

    • @poptarget
      @poptarget 9 месяцев назад +4

      You're right about the mucous. I started keto 2 months ago. I don't get the mucous build up in the throat and have to clear my throat for an hour after, like I did after eating pasta, or bread or pastries, for example.

    • @BeefNEggs057
      @BeefNEggs057 9 месяцев назад +4

      Attia would put you on statins to keep you from feeling so good.

    • @harifederer
      @harifederer 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@poptargetFunny, I eat lots of carbs and have no issues. Maybe your health uplift has come from eating less processed/junk food.

  • @vondabethel5696
    @vondabethel5696 Год назад +136

    Turned 49 this year, both parents passed with diabetes and hypertension and the chronic illnesses that those contribute too...I absolutely needed this information, God sent this video to me today, I already have type 2 diabetes and hypertension...3 hours a week is a miracle for me, and the changes I will be making after this video is as if I have recommitted my life to Christ after being a Christian for my entire life. Thank you so much! I am changed!

    • @TheGipsonclan
      @TheGipsonclan Год назад +4

      Absolute best wishes man!!!! So glad you are taking the wheel back on your health! It's never too late

    • @jeremyjensen6832
      @jeremyjensen6832 Год назад +3

      God bless you in this journey, my friend!!

    • @BenT800
      @BenT800 Год назад +2

      Good for you and more blessing onwards

    • @the-well-known-amir
      @the-well-known-amir 10 месяцев назад +2

      Its been 6 months. How are you?

    • @vondabethel5696
      @vondabethel5696 10 месяцев назад +5

      It's been 6 months and I have lost over 20 lbs...I have joined a weight loss program and meet weekly with a wellness coach I am working with a dietician that specializes in type 2 diabetes and my A1c has dropped 4 points. When I tell you I am changed I mean I still have a couple of health issues I am working on but overall I feel better and can't wait to see where I go from here!! Thank you for all your support and prayers 🙏

  • @nvarras7
    @nvarras7 Год назад +1518

    I turned 50 this year. I began listening to Dr. Attia. I joined a functional fitness gym. It is like my mind got a tune up. My body also. My problems seemed to become smaller and easier to deal with . I have neglected my health for years. My wife says I seem 15 years younger. I’m now starting to also clean house with toxic personalities around me. Tolerating people who are narcissistic is as toxic as drinking cyanide.

    • @Oggiesilverfitness
      @Oggiesilverfitness Год назад +31

      @nvarras7 That's great news. It's never too late to start.

    • @stephenkarla7113
      @stephenkarla7113 Год назад +69

      Yes! Get negative people out of your life. They will drain you physically and mentally.

    • @Tablahands
      @Tablahands Год назад

      You're absolutely correct. Narcissism leads to many people with failed health!

    • @MoreChannelNoise
      @MoreChannelNoise Год назад +13

      It's not alwys that easy. I am the oposite. I exercise everyday for 1 hr but for the last year started to get heart problems and back problems and so exercise a lot less now.

    • @workboots9156
      @workboots9156 Год назад +1

      @@MoreChannelNoise did you go to the chiropractor?

  • @janealan2142
    @janealan2142 Год назад +822

    After a second viewing of this excellent podcast and hearing Dr Attia say that exercise is the most important element of health on longevity I can't help but think that we should promote dance for a whole variety of reasons from preschool to retirement home. Dance teaches coordination, burns calories, increases cardio vascular output, promotes cooperation, provides socialization and is fun. It has spin off benefits for music and musicians and costume designers. It's adaptive to all ages and abilities from recreational to competetive. Dance covers it all.

  • @davidstair9657
    @davidstair9657 9 месяцев назад +23

    Another antidotal: been on Carnivore for 3 weeks, wife on Keto the same. We have both stopped snoring, I’ve lost 10 lbs, my wife 5 lbs, my wife stopped using insulin as her fasting was the same as if she had taken her Lantis… pain in my kidneys, back, knees, is GONE, my memory has suddenly become really sharp… holy smokes! The changes are astounding and really quick!
    I have this strange quietness that has come over my whole body… I notice it especially when I am going to bed. I used to twitch and feel sudden jolts that made we always feel on edge. After about 3 days in, I noticed it and I almost cried. I told my wife it felt as if I was a little kid or something long lost that I felt in my body! Also, chill emotions… no dips or hangry episodes. Total lack of hunger throughout the day… knowing that I can eat anytime my snacks of cheese and meat sticks.
    Oh, and I stopped farting! Oh! And reduced my bms from 5-6 a day to one!
    WHAT THE HECK IS GOING ON?! I feel so good!! Aaaaaaaaaaaa!!!😂

    • @chrisn7188
      @chrisn7188 2 месяца назад

      Did you have the shits (sorry for the language) for the first few weeks?

    • @StephanieBoyd-q8p
      @StephanieBoyd-q8p Месяц назад

      I love your comment “a strange quietness has come over your body”. That’s the perfect description of how I feel now on carnivore but never knew how to describe it to others. 😊

  • @maristelasantos8714
    @maristelasantos8714 Год назад +583

    When your favourite psychologist meets your favourite doc for a chat. Thank you both for putting so much insightful content on the internet for free, so we can all work on ourselves and become better humans.

    • @georgewagner7787
      @georgewagner7787 Год назад +6

      I wish someone would talk about fatigue from chemo. I feel exhausted every morning from 20 years ago. Ive been to every doctor

    • @brianmullins5824
      @brianmullins5824 Год назад +1

      Well said couldn't agree with you more👏.

    • @DaveJos
      @DaveJos Год назад +7

      Dr peterson thank you for sharing your knowledge you helped saved my life I was addicted to fetenayl I was hospitalized for a month from a infection in my arm that almost killed me I been clean for two months through learning from people like you about life ,meditation ,and jiu-jitsu . Thanks so much I'm so grateful you helped save my life.

    • @monicasmith6698
      @monicasmith6698 Год назад

      ​@@Rocksteady246 your opinion

    • @m.koenigskind6479
      @m.koenigskind6479 Год назад +2

      ​@@georgewagner7787 do you know your Vitamin D Level in the blood? Maybe its too low?🤔 and also the magnesium Level? Best wishes

  • @Roman-ht7rx
    @Roman-ht7rx Год назад +877

    Damn, every once in a while Dr Peterson gives us all these precious gems of knowledge for free. What an impact on society. Thank you, sir

    • @4465Vman
      @4465Vman Год назад +11

      his book 12 rules is amazing the dudes a mazing

    • @fingersm
      @fingersm Год назад

      U2 must be real dummies

    • @jimrutherford2773
      @jimrutherford2773 Год назад +7

      Dr. Attia is ok with his cancer talk but if you really want to prevent or deal with cancer listen to the world's foremost scientist on cancer, Dr. Thomas Seyfried.

    • @SidharthGat
      @SidharthGat Год назад +3

      absolutely agreed!

    • @vanessarheadart9708
      @vanessarheadart9708 Год назад +7

      ​@@andyc7747met 2 type one teenage girls when I was a teenager back in the 90's they were best friends through their illness and neither ate any carbs and their diabetes was VERY under control they were very fit and atherletic, lean and tall, they mezmerized me and as I'd had an Auntie die from type one not long as after marriage their alternative way of life sparked a questioning about the main stream narrative that has lasted the rest of my life so far.

  • @rhondatracy7093
    @rhondatracy7093 Год назад +78

    So glad I took the time to listen. I have been on the keto/carnivore diet for 4 months and I am now 118lbs. At 5' tall, it put me at a Normal wt and bmi for the first time in years. I am mentally sharper, I feel good, active. I should probably mention I am 67 yrs old.

    • @BookSquirrelUK
      @BookSquirrelUK Год назад +3

      That’s great! I’m trying to lose weight, and looking to do a similar diet. What’s worked for you?

    • @2Tall_Powerlifting
      @2Tall_Powerlifting Год назад

      ​@@BookSquirrelUKread Atomic Habits by James Clear

    • @MeMe-dw1sm
      @MeMe-dw1sm 4 месяца назад

      ​@@BookSquirrelUKstop snacking and look up keto diet.

  • @tonkajahari3010
    @tonkajahari3010 Год назад +243

    This is good information. I’m a trainer/nutritionist and I use a habit-based approach with my clients, as well. It usually starts with morning cardio. Doesn’t matter how long. Literally 2min is fine. Just DO that and build the habit. Having done that every morning, you set yourself up psychologically to be more likely to modify your other behaviors throughout the day. “I worked out today” is already programmed into your mind as a pre-script for your other decisions. That’s a huge modifier on your day. “What’s for lunch? I worked out today, so I should go for a chicken salad instead of a sandwich. Maybe I’ll eat it outside and get a little walk while I’m on break.”
    Little daily victories build massive results over time.

    • @PantheraOnca60
      @PantheraOnca60 Год назад +14

      Right there with you. I'm 62 years old and one of the best habits I ever cultivated as a teenager, coming out of high school sports, was exercise. I currently hit the gym first thing in the morning six days a week, and the thought hanging in the back of my mind that I worked out this morning colors the rest of the day.

    • @TheEnergizer94
      @TheEnergizer94 Год назад +10

      Excellently said my friend

    • @ceeez3072
      @ceeez3072 Год назад +6

      As a psychotherapist, THIS🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌

    • @tonkajahari3010
      @tonkajahari3010 Год назад

      @@Rocksteady246 Sounds like a problem for you. Is there anything I can do to help you figure that out?

    • @RPGetz
      @RPGetz Год назад +4

      ​@@Rocksteady246I can only attest to the fact that Jordan Peterson's influence on me in the last 12 years has been a tremendous force for good in my life and I can safely say, I'm not the only one. God bless you!

  • @jeffreydaniels7519
    @jeffreydaniels7519 Год назад +92

    I’m a 62 year old man, I have loved this lovely, extremely informative vlog with this gentleman. I have decided several years back never to retire but instead do menial tasks most men my age would rarely still do and strike a balance that keeps me energetic and young in spirit. My routine is waking up at 4:00 a.m. green juice, red juice, supplements. Dry brushing for the lymphatic health. Prayers of gratitude, shower, shave then walking 1.5 miles to the gym where I put in a vigorous workout rotation between HIT or high-intensity trading and weight lifting. Then I walk to work across the street where I prep food, cook, do dishes, mop and sweep everyday. My employer schedules me for 6 hour days but gives me the option to do more if I want, and often do. After years of this I have never called in sick, never showed up or called in late and almost consider my two consecutive days off enough of a vacation for me. I eat what I want but find that this lifestyle creates a greater momentum towards healthier foods. I can drink or smoke cigars if I want to but get greater enjoyment doing much less, like once or twice a month. I have always woke up early and made my bed ever since I was young. My son who is now 28 is also an inspiration to me by following my path to greater health by passing me up in almost every way. God Bless you Jordan Peterson for being the man you are. And the strength and fortitude to challenge the ensuing madness!

    • @GlenLawlor
      @GlenLawlor Год назад +6

      Very interesting indeed. You demonstrate
      1the value of work and 2 exercise.

    • @KovalMichael
      @KovalMichael Год назад +4

      Great inspiration!

    • @carol_english
      @carol_english Год назад +1

      Why don’t you get scurvy on an all meat diet?

    • @Dragonologist
      @Dragonologist Год назад +3

      Thanks for giving back to the community in your old age. The dream to retire and sedate yourself with booze in a beach is a lie.

    • @bobzacamano658
      @bobzacamano658 Год назад +5

      Have you read 12 rules for life? Seems you’re living it now.

  • @sergiyzuev9712
    @sergiyzuev9712 9 месяцев назад +10

    This interview literally changed my life. I watched it 9 months ago when it just came out, and it gave me the motivation to finally start working out again. Since then, I haven’t skipped a single training session. We all know that working out is important for your health, but it’s only after dr. Attia’s words I realized JUST HOW IMPORTANT it is. I haven’t struggled with motivation to train ever since. It’s absolutely clear to me now just how stupid it is to not work out. Thank you so much for sharing this!

  • @rips1231
    @rips1231 Год назад +84

    Dr. Peterson you're truly a force for good in this world. And i have to thank you. Ive been watching your talks for several years now and you have definitely been a catalyst in the change of my behaviors. Ive quit vaping, dipping, and marijuana. Ive massively reduced my alcohol consumption. Ive gotten back into my childhood love for reading. Ive began working out regularly. There are tons of things youve guided me too with a little introspection. I genuinely appreciate your efforts for humanity thank you.

    • @HoldenMcG
      @HoldenMcG Год назад +3

      Good for you! The best investment you can make is an investment in yourself!

    • @Joraelfa
      @Joraelfa Год назад +1

      What is dipping?

    • @rips1231
      @rips1231 Год назад +3

      @Cleo Piep it's chewing tobacco. You pack the tobacco in between your gums and your lip. And the nicotine affects you almost instantly. It's very addictive and very hard to quit AND destroys your gums and teeth. Would not recommend.

    • @Joraelfa
      @Joraelfa Год назад +2

      @@rips1231 aaaah sounds nasty, thanks for explaining. Glad you're doing better and I'm sure your mouth is grateful too! I can only imagine the bad breath it could cause too!

    • @otherone1234
      @otherone1234 Год назад +2

      @@rips1231 I haven't smoked a cigarette in 30 years, but still miss those suckers lol.

  • @type1design
    @type1design Год назад +517

    As an adult diagnosed Type 1 diabetic this is arguably the most interesting episode I've ever listened to.

    • @erastvandoren
      @erastvandoren Год назад +14

      Cyrus Khambatta, “Mastering Diabetes” would be much more useful for you.

    • @brucehutch5419
      @brucehutch5419 Год назад

      You have type 1 diabetes.. you must have had some infection that wiped out your pancreas function totally.

    • @nancykowalczyk2070
      @nancykowalczyk2070 Год назад +12

      Dr.Attica has many great podcasts, along with others.

    • @davidr1431
      @davidr1431 Год назад +6

      @@erastvandoren It might be worth listening to as a comparison, but requires as much skepticism as anyone trying to sell you a product or something that’s that’s underpinned by an ideology such as veganism rather than simply science.

    • @erastvandoren
      @erastvandoren Год назад +1

      @@davidr1431 Cyrus doesn't sell anything, but simply the power of plants. It's a book btw.

  • @noahsheehan7824
    @noahsheehan7824 Год назад +245

    This is an amazing interview. After hearing about the carnivore diet through Jordan, I decided to try it myself. The results were just outstanding. I was 30, and weighed 360lbs at the time of starting the diet. Within a year, I lost 135lbs and dropped from a waits size 44 to 36. I had lots of different health issues including gastric reflux disease, insomnia, depression, lathargy, daily headaches, gum disease, and overall unhealthiness. Since Ive been on the carnivore diet for 2 years now, ALL of my health issues/symptoms have disappeared. I have never felt better in my life, I have what seems like unlimited energy, and my cognitive ability has improved dramatically. I would love to see more studies done on the carnivore diet. I can absolutely say it worked for me.

    • @marly1869
      @marly1869 Год назад +7

      Wow that’s really great..
      I have asked many times on different platforms if someone could mention how their labs/blood work looks after eating a carnivore diet for at least 6 months, and even better over 1 year.
      Hope you answer, thank you!

    • @marly1869
      @marly1869 Год назад +4

      @@andyc7747 thank you for getting back 👍🏼
      humans are foragers/hunter-gatherers, that includes some plants too

    • @marly1869
      @marly1869 Год назад +6

      @@andyc7747 yes I totally agree with you on avoiding all processed and refined foods, or Frankin foods. Sugar & oils-oils are processed too.
      Including more plants is definitely great for increasing fiber.
      I have heard their story-the Petersons. And I could see why she recommends it, I am happy to see that she found something that works for her 🥰 she really went through hell very young..🥺
      With that said, I am a very big believer that we are individuals, and what works for one person may not work for another. Hence the reason I do a lot of research on health. I look at the research and how it’s interpreted as well, who’s funding it.
      I’m waiting to see the long term effects of the carnivore way of eating.
      I am open minded and like to look at all views. Thank you for the pleasant interaction.😊

    • @AP-bo1if
      @AP-bo1if Год назад

      right, when you eliminate junk food, and go on a elimination diet, you will lose weight.
      it's not rocket science duh

    • @AP-bo1if
      @AP-bo1if Год назад +1

      @@marly1869 meat is processed as well. when you cook meat, it's processed.

  • @timjohnson2731
    @timjohnson2731 Год назад +115

    Two of my favorite people in one podcast. I don't know how many thousands of hours I have spent listening to these two separately. Hopefully, together, it doesn't disappoint.

    • @darrenshaw2154
      @darrenshaw2154 Год назад +1

      I agree

    • @wendellbabin6457
      @wendellbabin6457 Год назад +2

      Would LOVE Jordan to have Thomas Sowell on before it is too late. I think he is in his 90s now.

    • @timjohnson2731
      @timjohnson2731 Год назад +1

      @@wendellbabin6457 he is also in my top 5 favorite intellectual people.

  • @jackc981
    @jackc981 Год назад +49

    Dr Jordan Peterson has graciously teaching us more about life than universities and colleges are combined…what a man?
    You are greatly appreciated & love.

    • @fuzbeatboxern5714
      @fuzbeatboxern5714 Год назад +2

      I think he is learning as much as we are.

    • @jlllx
      @jlllx Год назад

      just money making machines to make good zealots

  • @kirstenmartin2650
    @kirstenmartin2650 Год назад +6

    Thank you so much for this conversation. I am 68 years old and have been working on many of these subjects you have talked on and you brought great information.
    As I listened to your closing you quoted "people perish without a vision". it comes from the Old Testament and in Hebrew reads "without knowledge the people perish". You and Dr. Attia brought KNOWLEDGE to the people. Now it is our responsibility to take action with the knowledge you have brought into our lives.
    It is important to understand that 'once you know you can't unknow what you now know" and each of us have a responsibility to take action and engage in supporting ourselves and each other to accomplish applying the knowledge you have just delivered.
    May our Heavenly Father continue to bring to the world what you are compelled to tell.
    Truth tellers are rare and more rare is the celebration of truth tellers/watchmen on the wall.
    I celebrate you and the influence you have. I celebrate you and the love you demonstrate to your fellow man/woman. Keep at it Sir and shalom to you and your family in the full sense of the meaning of that word.

  • @Robert.Marshall
    @Robert.Marshall Год назад +137

    JP, it's great to see you and your mindset doing all these interviews. This and your interview with Brian Roemmele are great. Your analytical psychology, and philosophical background and ways of communicating+teaching are an excellent perspective to have in media interviews like this. Thanks for all you've done and continue to do.

  • @damienrutledge6129
    @damienrutledge6129 Год назад +372

    Yes! More of this! Thank you Jordan, you are a force for good in this world.

    • @tamising8999
      @tamising8999 Год назад +6

      thank you for writing that I'm just so grateful that he's so into asking the questions that he asked for us behavioral wise and health-wise to really ask those questions that a lot of the people that have these podcast don't ask

    • @ktwashere5637
      @ktwashere5637 Год назад +3

      I just said the exact same thing.

    • @catherinebell122
      @catherinebell122 Год назад +1

      Conversation worth sharing with friends and family with love.

    • @Greg400
      @Greg400 Год назад

      Seems like Jordan has cognitive decline

    • @damienrutledge6129
      @damienrutledge6129 Год назад +4

      @@Greg400 Seems like you are some sort of Anon troll, do your comments you make on his videos validate the emptiness inside of you? Why do you hate someone trying to do so much good?

  • @karenkaren3189
    @karenkaren3189 Год назад +54

    I worked as an Oncology nurse for decades and exercise was my super power. It frustrates and saddens me that so many nurses are so obese.

    • @xo7454
      @xo7454 Год назад +9

      Im an MD. It's embarrassing to see my colleagues being overweight and pigging out on junk food and alcohol.

    • @allenfaniyacopelandalina8201
      @allenfaniyacopelandalina8201 6 месяцев назад

      @@xo7454and smoking on the break

    • @PanSearedRibeye68
      @PanSearedRibeye68 4 месяца назад +1

      The carb consumption is shocking!

    • @真真善美
      @真真善美 4 месяца назад

      Some doctors too.

    • @Mangaluvr247
      @Mangaluvr247 3 месяца назад +1

      The answer is obviously 12+ hour night shifts and the stress they go through.

  • @adam7378
    @adam7378 Год назад +259

    Dear Dr. Peterson and Dr. Attia,
    For me, this has been one of the most meaningful, enlightening and trustworthy interviews since years of watching. I have searched, in vain, for years for precisely what you have put clearly in less than two hours. Thank you very much to both of you.

    • @CanadianReacts
      @CanadianReacts Год назад +1

      These are nice things to say but neither one will see this comment

    • @thespartanphysique
      @thespartanphysique Год назад +2

      @@CanadianReacts I agree, it is entertaining though, to see how gullible people are with their comments 😁😁!

    • @CanadianReacts
      @CanadianReacts Год назад

      @@thespartanphysique Peterson and Attia are pretty busy & also pay someone to manage most of their content

    • @lindam8497
      @lindam8497 Год назад

      I’m so in agreement on this interview… wanted more! Scared into making serious moves on my health 😊

    • @caitlinpreece9811
      @caitlinpreece9811 Год назад

      Diet doesn't cause diabetes, if you learn the history of diabetes then you will see how it changed dramatically when we electrified out communities. Every cell in our body can be associated to a combustion engine and that driving force is electricity not all chemicals like we're taught. All these electric fields have disrupted our own bodies electric field hence why majority of people have a compromised immune system.

  • @ChristopherRyans
    @ChristopherRyans Год назад +109

    Jordan peterson thank you so much for your continuing efforts . the world is watching and we will participate In the revification of our society by speaking truth.

    • @ChristopherRyans
      @ChristopherRyans Год назад +3

      ​@@StrongBodymindandspiritIndividual responsibility was the spirit of the comment. perhaps i should of made that more clear 😅

    • @mikefibre5337
      @mikefibre5337 Год назад +5

      Listening between the lines tells me this is why bigpharma would like to remove meat from the shelves.❤🇿🇦regards from southafrica

    • @JTguitarlessons
      @JTguitarlessons Год назад

      ​@@StrongBodymindandspirit Don't start with your vegan garbage. We need protein to survive, and meat is the most accessible and most concentrated form of natural protein. Our teeth are biologically designed to tear and chew meat. If you don't want to eat meat, you're the one going against biology.

    • @jimdavis1566
      @jimdavis1566 Год назад +4

      ​@@StrongBodymindandspirit we don't need vegetables either

    • @ChristopherRyans
      @ChristopherRyans Год назад +1

      @@StrongBodymindandspirit water is my food

  • @cocosilkworm
    @cocosilkworm Год назад +11

    Sometimes it seems like many of us are just lost. Over-analytical, focused on things that don't really matter that much in the grand scheme of life. And forgetting to savour the small gifts that we busily pass by each day: the fragrance of the flowers on the corner before you reach the train station on the way to work; the warmth of the winter sun kissing your skin in the morning; the birds drinking nectar from a blossom that you don't know the name of (and it doesn't matter really, it only matters that you notice it); the sunset that is a work of art sometimes days in a row; grabbing someone's hand and twirling in the light summer rain just because; helping a stranger when no one else noticed their struggles; stopping to listen to small children playing and giggling and actually acknowledging the true miracle of life from whence we all came; and savouring a bite of food that someone went to the trouble of making with their own hands sometimes over a number of hours and just enjoying the flavours, absorbing the love that came with the preparation and giving of that food, and the sharing of that food with another whether in peaceful silence or animated conversation. Lest we forget...

  • @ray_notes8170
    @ray_notes8170 Год назад +69

    I've been through this cycle of fitness and sedentary atrophy. I'm currently putting my fitness back together after COVID life put a serious dent in it. All i can say is, having a donut feels pretty good for a few minutes, but being fit feels good all day long, every day. It's worth your time and effort to get moving.

    • @paulwilliams5121
      @paulwilliams5121 Год назад +6

      Donuts, pizza, pies and fries are not fit for human consumption and you have to get out of that mindset that they are actually edible if you are serious

    • @kjcross1087
      @kjcross1087 Год назад +5

      I try to remind myself of that old saying "nothing tastes as good as skinny feels" and say "as being fit feels" instead 😁 Those chips though...it's tough. Good luck on your journey to back on track!

    • @sandypiller
      @sandypiller Год назад

      I'm a 63 year old woman that has been cleaning for 4.5 decades and has bad arthritis in my right hip. Any advice on what kind of cardio l can do that will not put added strain on it?

    • @ray_notes8170
      @ray_notes8170 Год назад +2

      @@sandypiller although I'm not an expert, I'm going to guess swimming is the lowest impact, highest intensity exercise you can do. It requires a lot of energy without all the impact and gravity of almost anything else.

    • @ray_notes8170
      @ray_notes8170 Год назад +2

      @@paulwilliams5121 I used to call all those things "fope". It stood for "food other people eat" while rhyming with "nope".

  • @davefinlay127
    @davefinlay127 Год назад +215

    I run a program here in Michigan called CAPABLE. It is a rehab program designed for cancer survivors to eat healthier, exercise and have fun.
    This video is so incredibly well done that it will be shared with all of our participants and referring physicians.
    I do my best to communicate these exact points but you two have truly nailed it.
    Bravo!

    • @sonidojamon
      @sonidojamon Год назад +4

      After helping my dad with all of this after his Pancreatic Cancer survival and BATTLING traditional healthcare (Spain) system's post-cancer recommendations with him (thankfully, I succeded) I can't thank you enough for what you're doing. I'm confident your program is helping A LOT.
      The only thing I missed is that Mr. Attia didn't finish his sentence on the recommended frequency of cancer scans/tests for proper prevention. What are your thoughs on this? In the case of someone who has never been diagnosed with cancer before, specially.
      Thank you!

    • @diannenoyes8865
      @diannenoyes8865 Год назад +3

      Ditto! Well stated.

    • @tylerbeck3806
      @tylerbeck3806 Год назад +4

      If you are ever interested in having a like minded Chiropractor involved I live in Michigan and have an Ohio license currently. I would love to work in research backed wellness and see what you guys are doing.

    • @tarantulady8565
      @tarantulady8565 Год назад +3

      I’m in Michigan and would love to know if anyone knows of a MD who knows about the keto/carnivore diet. Seems they are ALL brainwashed into accepting/pushing the food pyramid & pharma.🤦🏻‍♀️ I’m in SE Michigan, but would travel some distance to see a doctor who’s knowledgeable in regards to using nutrition as medicine, instead of pharma.

    • @tylerbeck3806
      @tylerbeck3806 Год назад +4

      @@tarantulady8565 look up Dr. Boz. Shes an MD and works with patients virtually so you wouldn't need to travel. If you trust a DC Dr. Berg has some really good content but not all of it is the most scientifically based, in my opinion. I am looking to start a wellness practice in Toledo that will work with people like you but it may take a year or two to get everything sorted legally. Remember you know your body better than any provider and nobody will take your care as seriously as you. You are capable of learning all of this on your own and doing very well! Best of luck.

  • @wngimageanddesign9546
    @wngimageanddesign9546 Год назад +140

    At 50, I was convinced to become a vegan to preserve my perfect health and excellent fitness, following a successful solo bike tour of the US Pacific coast. My physique was better than I was at 18, and I was in great shape as a very active teen. 7 years of vegan dieting destroyed my life, my body, and my health. First signs were arthritis, Lupus. Then skin disorders, vision problems, muscle mass loss, joint pains, and nervous twitches. Hashimoto's Disease followed. Night sweating. constipation. tinnitus. I double-downed on my vegan diet, fully convinced I was doing the best for myself. I developed insulin resistance/per-diabetes, triple-vision. I was literally legally blind. I couldn't ride a bike, barely able to drive a car safely. I had Cushings Syndrome. gastro-intestinal disorders, rectal bleeding. I had insomnia, and would pass out after I ate. And I at 4-6x a day, feeling a need to snack as I got hungry after main meals. My hair was falling out. I had periodontal disease with bleeding gums and I lost a molar! I was 57, looked 67, and felt like 77. My skin hung off my limbs. My rear end is totally gone, all the muscle. It hurts to sit for a long time. I was prepared to kill myself just to end the suffering and deterioration. Then I contracted Omicron and suffered it for a week. I recovered quickly and it changed my mental state. I was fed up with my condition. Then I discovered your daughter's TedX video on her journey and struggle and her Lion Diet. I jumped head on into carnivore diet. I began eating beef after a 10 year absence. Red meat, eggs, cheeses. Cut sugars, reduced starches/carbs, limited most produce and fruit. No potatoes, no coffee, no vegetable oils. The transformation in 3 months was remarkable! During my vegan diet, I gained 6 inches to my waist of visceral fat. 37+" and dropped to 31" waistline. All of my visceral fat is gone. My hair grew back thick, my vision improved, my arthritis disappeared, and my gums stopped bleeding. I slept better, my mental state improved dramatically. I'm still on my road to recovery. But without Mikhaila Peterson's efforts, none of this would have happened. And for that, I'm so grateful to your family. Keep up with your important and needed good work.

    • @SET12DSP
      @SET12DSP Год назад +6

      Read the book by Dr Thomas Levy "Curing the Incurable " it woke me up!

    • @jengenx7729
      @jengenx7729 9 месяцев назад +6

      Amazing! The power of food, thank goodness you discovered this way of eating, it saved your life!

    • @katiwisdom6038
      @katiwisdom6038 7 месяцев назад +4

      Amazing!

    • @krammago9196
      @krammago9196 6 месяцев назад +2

    • @nicoleblake9266
      @nicoleblake9266 4 месяца назад

      A vegan diet isn't the same as a whole food plant based diet. I'm very glad to hear that u were able to turn ur health around!

  • @EatBeefBeHealthy
    @EatBeefBeHealthy Год назад +40

    So agree at @26:18 mark about "when we age." I'm 67 now, but a year ago, I started falling when stepping like you said "off a curb." My knee would buckle and down I would go. I started walking on my treadmill, up to a 15% grade and walking backwards up that same grade and squats. I'm so glad to say that problem is history.

    • @nabeelahbaxter8204
      @nabeelahbaxter8204 Год назад +4

      Thankyou for this information. At 63 my knees are giving me a lot of trouble. I intend to try your idea.

    • @JeffMTX
      @JeffMTX Год назад +2

      That’s awesome!

  • @TritonTv69420
    @TritonTv69420 Год назад +75

    One of these days I'm going to meet Dr Peterson. Mark my words. One of the most important intellectuals in the western world right now. Thanks for doing these talks.

    • @matthewvasquez9278
      @matthewvasquez9278 Год назад +3

      You should try to go to his show, I've had a chance to meet him, but kinda felt I wasn't ready myself, I just went just to see him, until that day comes, I'll work on myself

    • @darinweets3281
      @darinweets3281 9 месяцев назад

      I'm going to "Those that wrestle with God" on Tuesday this week. Super excited!

  • @mihaeladog7187
    @mihaeladog7187 Год назад +47

    When I had a dog I would go into the woods and exercise him ( he was a GSD high drive and high maintenance). Now I don’t have the dog and I am not exercising for my own health. Interesting how my dog’s health was so important to me that I forgot I also exist. His training, exercise and diet was the pinnacle of my life.

    • @dianewimett185
      @dianewimett185 Год назад +8

      So many dogs in shelters waiting to love ypu

    • @allisonwales999
      @allisonwales999 3 месяца назад

      Same.. lost my Weimaraner bitch 7 years ago. She was my world, and my reason to exercise. I have no reason to go out and walk miles every day. Work is long and overwhelming now due to the cost of living. Too tired to do anything extra these days.

  • @vannahhall915
    @vannahhall915 Год назад +25

    A few years ago my attitude about exercise changed when my doctor told me he wasted me to walk for my "mental health." I tracked my mood and found life was better in days I walked for 15 minutes. Now I love and rely on my movement breaks.

  • @jimkennedy4509
    @jimkennedy4509 Год назад +132

    Wow, the closing is powerful. I have stage 4 renal cancer and so my shelf life is very limited (maybe 1 year) so Dr Attia's exercise bought tears to my eyes.

    • @salmivec
      @salmivec Год назад +37

      I wish for you every happiness and joy however much time you are granted

    • @marvinpalmer4803
      @marvinpalmer4803 Год назад +18

      All the best brother

    • @lostandfound5145
      @lostandfound5145 Год назад +16

      God bless you on your journey!

    • @zoejoy6065
      @zoejoy6065 Год назад +6

      Sorry for what you are experiencing. Have you looked at natural cures or protocols , there are some videos of dr. Berg on RUclips.

    • @tvtime6558
      @tvtime6558 Год назад +4

      Wishing you the best year and beyond!

  • @LimitLessLindy
    @LimitLessLindy 9 месяцев назад +55

    I’ve lost 500 lbs following a carnivore lifestyle. at 52 years old I look and feel better than I did in my 20s. At 800 lbs, I had 1 foot in the grave. I hated my life. I would wake every morning crying because I was still here. The carnivore lifestyle transformed my life completely. I am happy. I now have that elusive “off switch” that many diets and lap band surgery failed to give me. I can see myself growing healthy old. I no longer fear being a burden on my beautiful children.

    • @washeranddryer-fu2ld
      @washeranddryer-fu2ld 5 месяцев назад +4

      Bruv... That's massive. Keep it up

    • @corackadile
      @corackadile 5 месяцев назад +2

      Wow 500 lbs! Congrats and keep going!

    • @rosenguyen4181
      @rosenguyen4181 4 месяца назад +2

      Wow! Congratulations and keep up the good work!!

    • @vscoates5241
      @vscoates5241 4 месяца назад +1

      Beautiful testimony

    • @CadenL.P.DuCôté
      @CadenL.P.DuCôté 2 месяца назад +1

      That’s great! Keep it up!

  • @toymachine821
    @toymachine821 Год назад +26

    I'm 26 and I'd wanted to start exercising for the longest time but was worried I'd end up hurting myself, and after learning how to properly, found I probably would have. But after that, started exercising a little over a year ago and the change was extremely fast, their were points I lost 5 pounds a week "currently 200 from around 250. Wanting to keep my weight here and get veri stronk", I got mentally quicker, stopped having weird brain fog, got sick less frequently and for shorter periods of time, my memory wasn't as bad, I sleep better and wake up faster, move quicker for far longer with far less aches and pains, my mood about basically everything improved. It is absolutely worth it, absolutely. I would urge anyone to learn about working out and get on a routine and it will improve their life greatly.

  • @Alan-in-Bama
    @Alan-in-Bama Год назад +24

    Dr. Peterson, myself and millions of others cannot thank you enough ! You bring common sense to social issues (that is Sorely missing) and excellent advice on a variety of health topics.
    You are a beacon in a sea of craziness !!

  • @peter.h.weiser
    @peter.h.weiser 7 месяцев назад +11

    I started Carnivore in September 2023. dirty carnivore. Sometimes you cant avoid carbs when traveling a lot. I lost 60 Pounds from September to February. From 260 to 200. (which is still too much. Then i hit a plateau. Now it starts to shred away again.
    Blood pressure went to normal, inflamation in my foot went away.
    Mood is better, need 2 hrs less sleep a night.
    Carnivore is awesome.

    • @deePark_
      @deePark_ 3 месяца назад

      Sis you just eat grass fed beef or what?

  • @coorgvalley8983
    @coorgvalley8983 Год назад +131

    Staying useful with a purpose is key to maintain cognitive health 🔑

    • @iangrant3442
      @iangrant3442 Год назад +7

      I have it altogether. Goals and simple life may correlate well. People complicate their lives, and it adds stress. Bad habits and stress drag people down too. If people develop discipline, it may solve a lot of their problems.

    • @lindajones4849
      @lindajones4849 3 месяца назад

      Dr Dean Ornish and Dr Dale Bredesen have both reversed early cognitive decline with diet/ exercise/ meditation/ group support. Dr Bredesen checks for toxins,or underlying chronic infections if diet/ lifestyle / exercise don't work

  • @rebeccazamarron4594
    @rebeccazamarron4594 Год назад +55

    I’m a registered nurse and I can tell you beyond a shadow of a doubt, this is one of the best conversations I’ve ever heard explaining DM2, diet and exercise. Wow, just an amazing podcast

    • @01happykat
      @01happykat Год назад +1

      Same here! :) It's phenomenal, and I'm not even finished listening yet. It's very impressive!

    • @Texasgirlinacrazyworld
      @Texasgirlinacrazyworld Год назад +2

      Registered nurse lmao. Is that supposed to establish credibility?…..😂😂

    • @01happykat
      @01happykat Год назад

      @@Texasgirlinacrazyworld Do you have more credible credentials? The lack of substance to your response suggests you do not.
      For reference, I have spent an inordinate amount of time researching T2DM medical literature over the years, including during my MSN program, and found this video to be exceptionally helpful as it increased my overall understanding of this disease. Everything I learn about every disease process improves the quality of care I deliver to my patients -- and most of my patients have a lengthy list of comorbidities, with T2DM being one of the most common. If that's not credibility, I'm not sure what is.

  • @DD19701
    @DD19701 Год назад +11

    I’m 54 years old. I’ve been watching Dr. Attia off and on for several years. If you continuously over time watch his podcasts over time it motivates me to move/exercise. I’ve noticed when I exercise each day I try to compete with myself to do more or better then the day before.

  • @murphymomof9
    @murphymomof9 Год назад +71

    What an amazing man Dr. Attia is. The last part discussing Emotional Health had me a little teary. Just a fantastic interview. Thank you to both of you.

  • @dixiederivatives
    @dixiederivatives Год назад +11

    Dr. Sean Baker of the Carnivore Diet is a great resource for a healthy diet. He is great, super smart guy and a true patriot!

  • @MsBethharris
    @MsBethharris Год назад +34

    My Husband had Prostate cancer… he had radical surgery and radiation. At the 5 year mark we thought he was home free until he started bleeding from the bowel. Upon investigation it was discovered that he had advanced Stage 4 (inoperative) bowel/colon cancer.
    Two months later, I was diagnosed with colon cancer-which was found through early screening (long story-I’ll spare you the details) I was not diabetic, nor obese, and relatively fit (for a 62 year old female).
    I had a bowel resection and some lymph nodes removed. No chemo or radiation was necessary. 3 years on I’m cancer-free. My husband died in February of 2021 after multiple debilitating aggressive treatments.
    I have been on a Carnivore diet for 3 months now, and feel 40 again!

  • @vSwampFox
    @vSwampFox Год назад +61

    I think I understand what Dr. Attia is saying. The day before I die, whenever that is, I want to be like Jack LaLanne. Capable of 1000 push-ups 1000 sit ups. Feeling great and strong. I don’t want the last years or decade of my life wasting away in a chair, staring at the TV.

    • @kenadams5504
      @kenadams5504 Год назад +2

      I can do 28 push ups...4 times a day.

    • @TCgirl
      @TCgirl Год назад +3

      War Hammer, Amen to that!! Sitting in a chair watching tv is not living and a sad way to go out! And sadly that describes too many people in their last years. 😢

    • @issaclarke3449
      @issaclarke3449 Год назад +1

      ​@@karwask1 Also note Dr Peterson is a carnivore. However, most of us will agree standard American diet is really bad.

    • @RS-xq6je
      @RS-xq6je Год назад +1

      ​@@kenadams5504 beast

    • @kenadams5504
      @kenadams5504 Год назад

      @@RS-xq6je I eat beef liver

  • @shulatutoring7643
    @shulatutoring7643 Год назад +254

    I am a stay at home mother of 4 little kids, and I don’t have the time to go to the gym. So the solution for me was to get yoga and Pilates DVDs and play them at home. The information in this video actually gives me the motivation to continue with my home exercise routine. Exercising outside in the fresh air is of course much better, but we all do the best we can. Thank you, Dr. Peterson 😊

    • @Wds__99
      @Wds__99 Год назад +12

      Even an open rhe window to let the light in can go a long way.

    • @dortmundgrabenstein9193
      @dortmundgrabenstein9193 Год назад +15

      You seem to be a lovely person. Wish you all the best...

    • @dortmundgrabenstein9193
      @dortmundgrabenstein9193 Год назад +4

      @@Wds__99 Yes Stuart, indeed.

    • @JoanCarlson-f1l
      @JoanCarlson-f1l Год назад +4

      Ever think with four little ones you get more than enoughexcercize than neccessary

    • @shulatutoring7643
      @shulatutoring7643 Год назад

      @@dortmundgrabenstein9193 thanks!

  • @juliejaropillo7079
    @juliejaropillo7079 Год назад +129

    As someone who could only do at least 1-2 hrs a week of exercise because of work and sometimes not feel motivated due to stress this is really is good motivational lesson to listen. Now I want to push myself to that 3 hrs a week.

    • @whiteswordwarrior9995
      @whiteswordwarrior9995 Год назад +1

      30 a day and skip mondays 😊

    • @rhysphil9332
      @rhysphil9332 Год назад +1

      You can do it!

    • @Ihatehuman666
      @Ihatehuman666 Год назад +2

      even 1-2 hrs is fine. 2 hrs is better than 1, 1 is better than 20min and 20min is much better than 0. If one can only afford 1hr a week that’s great, they are healthier than without training at all. Just enjoy your training without numbers. Sometimes 1hr of good challenge worth 3hrs of so-so exercise :) I do training once a week, around 60-90 min, and have a really good physical condition

    • @jimatsydney
      @jimatsydney Год назад +1

      What I find helpful is to set a goal, preferably with someone else. For example sign up for a 5 km fun run with a friend. Once you have done that, plan to do a 10 km etc. Make it fun with a friend.

    • @mayanboricua
      @mayanboricua Год назад +1

      I've never timed my exercise sessions. I make a list of exercises, and I get to leave when I complete the list. 2 or 3 times a week. It might take me 30 min; it might take me an hour. Time is irrelevant.

  • @treg_setty
    @treg_setty Год назад +37

    It induces anger in me when I hear “Covid” blamed for the loneliness/suicide/mental health/overdose death epidemic underway currently. It wasn’t “Covid,” it was the response to Covid by the government.

  • @acanfield87
    @acanfield87 Год назад +65

    As a lifelong cyclist I appreciate the way Dr. Attia provides a clear description of perceived exertion (PE) to help people understand Zone 2 training intensity.

    • @GeorgeRon
      @GeorgeRon Год назад +1

      But none of this is new. In some ways, the idea of training to feel and the importance of zone 2 training originated with Lydiard. Dr. Attia simply rehashes whats been known, tried and used by coaches for decades.

    • @tombryan1
      @tombryan1 Год назад

      ​@@GeorgeRon common sense dictates that no strain and no gain, you have to run yourself at 65% during cardio to keep your body healthy

    • @GeorgeRon
      @GeorgeRon Год назад

      @@tombryan1 Agree. I just don't know if its "common sense", which is rare.

    • @thomasswanson4965
      @thomasswanson4965 Год назад +4

      @@GeorgeRon 100% correct. But just look at obesity rates and established science around it. It’s not the science that lacking - it’s the messaging.
      If These guys can ‘reach’ tens of thousands of people with ‘their’ messaging, that’s a huge contribution to the world.

  • @Zoksta69
    @Zoksta69 Год назад +58

    I love this. Two titans in their own fields coming together, having an intellectual conversation, enriching the viewers and positively impacting the most important aspect of our lives.. HEALTH. Thank you guys!!

    • @Texasgirlinacrazyworld
      @Texasgirlinacrazyworld Год назад +1

      😆🤮🤡

    • @Lynnette4
      @Lynnette4 Год назад

      @Zoksta69 Absolutely agree with your comment! Great conversation between these two guys!

    • @agnieszkawojcik1034
      @agnieszkawojcik1034 9 месяцев назад

      Do we really need a scientific conversation for this. My grandparents were farmers, they exercised all their life not hearing about exercise

  • @fahada1921
    @fahada1921 Год назад +82

    Peter is a guy that I can say changed my life. Forever grateful to him and his work.

    • @kathyowen3847
      @kathyowen3847 Год назад +2

      Did it bother you or anyone else that Dr Peterson began by pronouncing “Attia” in a way I have never heard before? I’m a paying subscriber to The Drive podcast. I literally cringed and said “ No!” out loud when I heard that. My two favorite podcasters/health/life peeps together at last and THAT happened. Or, am I wrong? Even though Peter doesn’t pronounce his name the way Jordan did, is that an acceptable pronunciation?

    • @fahada1921
      @fahada1921 Год назад +2

      @@kathyowen3847 No kidding. And especially as an arab I pronounce his surname the Arabic way which is “عطية" and that’s way more strong per se than how it’s properly pronounced in English you can try hearing it it’s interesting.
      So yeah I noticed Jordan’s pronunciation is almost a different name.

    • @kathyowen3847
      @kathyowen3847 Год назад +2

      @@fahada1921 Thank you so much for your reply. Now I need a little more help.😊 I see the Arabic script you wrote but I don’t know which is the proper Arabic pronunciation. Or which is closer to Arabic? Jordan’s or Peter’s. Because I also noticed a few years ago that Peter pronounced the surname Makary (Marty Makary, MD renowned John’s Hopkins surgeon and public health expert whose family immigrated from Egypt to England and the USA) with the emphasis on the first syllable which is different than the way “everyone else” in the public space pronounced it. I guess I need some Arabic lessons. When I listen to pronunciations of Attia on Google, it doesn’t really sort it out for me.

    • @fahada1921
      @fahada1921 Год назад

      @@kathyowen3847 No problem. Definitely the way Peter does it is closer to the Arabic pronunciation although we pronounce the A in Attia with the letter ع which requires a certain movement of the throat I don’t know how to describe 😅. With Makary I’m not entirely sure that rings an Arabic word into mind that’s similarly pronounced as it is clearly the case with Attia. Fun fact Attia means gift.

    • @kathyowen3847
      @kathyowen3847 Год назад +1

      @@fahada1921 Gift! That is a fun fact! Shukran!

  • @EhKnighty
    @EhKnighty Год назад +23

    Just an overpowered podcast. 2 true gems (accidentally both born in Canada :)). Making difficult things understandable for us all so we can work at being great.

  • @westfield90
    @westfield90 Год назад +20

    My father is 94 and for the past 20 years has walked 3-5 miles every single day. People think he is in his 70’s. No gyms or fancy equipment but just walking.

  • @aliciai.9150
    @aliciai.9150 Год назад +12

    I'm 41 years old. I used to be very active and had a clean bill of health. I lost track, became a mother and my health took a back seat to raising my child. Long story short I have high blood pressure that I have to control. I changed my diet, starting moving my body more. My blood pressure has dropped to normal levels. I will never let anyone tell me I can't change my health with diet and exercise. Pharmaceuticals are not the answer.

  • @shirleygriffin7672
    @shirleygriffin7672 Год назад +8

    Dr. Mercola now in Florida has been talking about this for decades. Thanks for sharing. Health is your wealth and without you have nothing. Dr. Saladino living in Costa Rica correct too, and we need sunlight. Exercise is great Sunlight is healthy......from the Ozarks

  • @johnchrysostom3754
    @johnchrysostom3754 Год назад +3

    I can’t believe this type of material is free. This might be the most important conversation for many people to hear on RUclips.

  • @michaelmonier4665
    @michaelmonier4665 Год назад +24

    Two of my favorite people. Much love and respect for both of you!

  • @glassladder7973
    @glassladder7973 Год назад +21

    The self-authoring suite has really helped me currently, since I am at a crossroads in my life. It is a great way to organize your accomplishments and future endeavors. Thank you Dr. Peterson for creating that writing program and for posting all of your podcasts and conversations with others. Thank you also for sharing your knowledge and helpful ideas with the world. This particular conversation was superb.

  • @LTJBLTJB
    @LTJBLTJB Год назад +12

    Damn, the way Dr Attia explains metabolic syndrome is unreal! I've been following Dr Robert Lustig for some time now and know most about it but Dr Attia does an even better job of breaking it down and simplifying it!

  • @michellelambert8729
    @michellelambert8729 Год назад +64

    I've been physically training in my own home for twelve years now. Continuously unless I am sick, which is rare. I'm very lucky to have good health. Your health is the most valuable thing you have. But we have to safeguard it, we have to work it. Nobody else can do that for you. I was on the verge of being crippled and ending up with hip surgery when I started out with my regimen. It's gone. It's been gone. But took timetime.

    • @kenjohnson4423
      @kenjohnson4423 Год назад +1

      Well said Michelle, very happy for you.

    • @norbucso
      @norbucso Год назад +3

      Do the same myself for decades. 6 times a week I workout. Makes me better sleep, more energy. Making my own food. Body needs to be taken care of or it fails.
      So well done and keep doing what you doing. 🙏😊

    • @edwinsmith2827
      @edwinsmith2827 Год назад +1

      Can you tell me exactly what is gone? I had a hip replacement 2 years ago. Cartelidge gone. Cause everything I read says you can't grow more. And x-rays show that it's wearing thin on the other one. I would love to make it gone!

    • @michellelambert8729
      @michellelambert8729 Год назад +1

      @@kenjohnson4423 Thank you so much! I'll try to keep myself going long as I can. I still feel my age some days, arg!

    • @michellelambert8729
      @michellelambert8729 Год назад +1

      @@norbucso Very true! Once our health is gone all the money on earth can't buy it back. Sounds like you made it the lifestyle change it has to be.

  • @Z10C
    @Z10C Год назад +85

    I love the way Peter Attia communicates! So clearly outlines and explains these topics so well!

  • @johndenicola2191
    @johndenicola2191 7 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you Dr. Peterson, thankful for everything you do and research and support . God Bless you and all of your loved ones.

  • @jefffinkbonner9551
    @jefffinkbonner9551 Год назад +34

    The bit near the beginning about just going for a 10 minute walk every day vs trying to hit the gym for over an hour 3 or more times a week was gold.

    • @paulwilliams5121
      @paulwilliams5121 Год назад +3

      Anybody who thinks walking alone will give you all the anti-ageing benefits really has no idea about exercise, and that includes Jordan. For all those out there who think they are not capable of anything except walking, I would urge you to get some resistance bands, they are cheap, versatile and a great way to prepare your body for light weight training - whatever age you are

    • @kimberlyf4888
      @kimberlyf4888 Год назад +1

      @@paulwilliams5121 I think walking is a great way to start, plus there is the benefit - if done outdoors - of sun and nature.

    • @Duck72432
      @Duck72432 8 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@paulwilliams5121they never said it was enough just that it’s a good place to start and adds up .
      They was suggesting it as a way to actually start changing your behaviour

  • @vincentsmith8328
    @vincentsmith8328 Год назад +11

    Professor Jordan B Peterson is 'the' man for these difficult times!

  • @OXBLOOD999
    @OXBLOOD999 Год назад +46

    I've been listening to Jordan for a few years now and him saying "what about a 15 mins walk before school " is a brilliant idea ,we try to get our sons to walk 15 mins to school 5 days a week but a lot of children are dropped off and picked up .

    • @richardscathouse
      @richardscathouse Год назад

      I'm sure that will be addressed during their sexual transition surgery 😂

    • @richardscathouse
      @richardscathouse Год назад +2

      Or with the massive doses of stimulaints used to cure their (alleged) ADHD. From age 11 to 16 I was dosed with 100mg Ritalin 2x a day. I never had a chance of gaining weight! 😅

    • @richardscathouse
      @richardscathouse Год назад +7

      Save your kids. Keep them the hell out of government schools! 😱😱😱

    • @OXBLOOD999
      @OXBLOOD999 Год назад +1

      @@richardscathouse we have no choice as we can't afford private education

    • @richardscathouse
      @richardscathouse Год назад

      @@OXBLOOD999 probably couldn't afford kids, either. Sadly

  • @jakskeys
    @jakskeys Год назад +93

    Thank you Jordan. For every single lecture, podcast and video. You’ve helped me more than you’ll ever know

    • @drchrisgrayson2042
      @drchrisgrayson2042 Год назад

      Hello 👋🏻 Beautiful Lady 🌹, How are you and the weather condition like?

  • @ianr7438
    @ianr7438 Год назад +21

    @55:35 "hyperpalatable foods that hijack your appetite" in any food groups thatll lead to overeating. 100% agree. I was obese and couldnt control myself until i stopped eating those types of foods. Great video. Great content.

    • @shirleypugh8675
      @shirleypugh8675 Год назад +3

      Sugar addict here. I might even have to give up bacon because I taste the sugar in it. My heart breaks

  • @Em-Skye
    @Em-Skye Год назад +1

    Thank you! Sending prayers. 🕊️

  • @Monkey-fv2km
    @Monkey-fv2km Год назад +17

    I can't speak to long term physical benefits of exercise, but I can definitely say, as someone with lifelong anxiety and depression issues, that 30 to 60 minutes of exercise every morning has had orders of magnitude more positive impact than any clinical intervention, whilst being cheap and having zero negative side effects.

    • @elizabethwilk9615
      @elizabethwilk9615 Год назад +1

      Thank you and yes it helps but not a cure

    • @Monkey-fv2km
      @Monkey-fv2km Год назад +3

      @@elizabethwilk9615 I'm not convinced there is a "cure"

  • @julieallen3372
    @julieallen3372 Год назад +11

    I appreciate the way Jordan always takes the trouble to dress with care for his interviews. I have also read Peter’s book. It’s not the average health book. Has a different slant which is very valuable.

  • @hossromani
    @hossromani Год назад +17

    This is the best Attia interview , even better than his own channel - thank you Dr. Peter Attia - you change lives!

  • @87jennlynch
    @87jennlynch Год назад +85

    I am forever grateful for both Dr. Jordan Peterson and Dr. Attia. Thank you so so much for this conversation. ❤🙏❤️

    • @jimrutherford2773
      @jimrutherford2773 Год назад

      Can you believe they've tried to take his psych license away?

  • @abpgrace
    @abpgrace Год назад +15

    I could literally listen to this doctor all day long. Thank you a million times over for interviewing him!

  • @allydt711
    @allydt711 Год назад +5

    9 months ago I was having extreme joint pain in my shoulder and also was always so tired and depressed. I heard about the carnivore diet and how it could reduce pain I decided to give it a try. I can say with great confidence I no longer have the extreme pain and other health and mental issues have disappeared. I feel amazing and have energy like never before. Firm believer in eating meat for health.

    • @elizabethgarces
      @elizabethgarces 9 месяцев назад

      How did you do it? Did you just letf behind all the foods except meat? I would like to give it a try

  • @kman8271
    @kman8271 Год назад +21

    You’re looking great, Dr Peterson.
    Your health seems to be in order. Keep doing what you’re doing and thank you 🙏🏻

  • @kazzana9013
    @kazzana9013 Год назад +19

    One of the last points on how much I value life is one I have been tackling recently. I lost my husband in February and with him I lost the lust for life. I am not suicidal, but I also find I no longer care about living. Last month I was diagnosed with numerous large blood clots in my lungs and close to my heart. My reaction was muted, I didn't feel any concern, which brought up the question of, did I give a hoot whether I live or die? would I fight for my life? The conclusion was, it is way too soon after losing my husband to answer that question. What it has brought home, is how relationships, especially one's mate are essential to life.

    • @lynncrf
      @lynncrf Год назад +5

      I am so sorry for your loss. If you like to read I would highly recommend the book "A Grief Observed" by CS Lewis. It comforted me in my dark days. ❤

    • @pmiller9997
      @pmiller9997 Год назад +2

      So sorry for ur loss I couldn’t stand losin my bff don’t forget to hold on to the ones we do have here… pray

    • @kazzana9013
      @kazzana9013 Год назад +2

      @@pmiller9997 Thank you.

    • @shirleypugh8675
      @shirleypugh8675 Год назад +3

      My sweetest thoughts straight to your heart that is missing the love. ❤️❤️❤️

    • @the1stime
      @the1stime Год назад +3

      I’m sorry for your loss and the despair you’re experiencing. The fact that you’re watching videos like this one says a lot about what’s deep inside of you. The sun will come out again for you in time. Keep searching and learning and growing. Two years ago I lost my best friend of 38 years and went through an existential crisis. It was a long road but I learned so much in the process. I’m sending you lots love and strength❤

  • @lloydbickersteth7874
    @lloydbickersteth7874 Год назад +16

    I want to take this opportunity to say a massive thanks to Dr Peterson and Dr Attia for the amazing work and content you share. Without doubt has had a huge positive impact on myself.

  • @RobertoMarsalis
    @RobertoMarsalis Год назад +8

    One of the best interviews with Dr. Attia I've listened to. Thanks Dr. Peterson for zeroing in on the essential questions. Learned so much!

  • @EarthySpirit
    @EarthySpirit Год назад +9

    Wow, Jordan! 🌟 I can't express how deeply I feel the love I have for you! Your openness in sharing your personal experiences is truly inspiring and incredibly supportive in my journey towards embodying what I've learned. I am so grateful for your unwavering support and dedication. Having you in the world makes it an infinitely better place. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

    • @albertlevins9191
      @albertlevins9191 Год назад +3

      I agree completely. I find him incredibly relatable. He is like a father to me.

  • @romanvarga
    @romanvarga Год назад +15

    It is unbelievable how much study we need to make to realize that not being obese and exercising makes us to live longer...

    • @anneiconex1473
      @anneiconex1473 Год назад

      I know. Like DUH. BAHAHA 😆 @romanvarga

    • @erinsymone1645
      @erinsymone1645 Год назад

      I don't think people need to study to realize this stuff; I think we moreso need help on how to avoid falling into it, because modern life is such a trap for these things that you'll be deep in it before you're out of childhood.

  • @skyleawood2649
    @skyleawood2649 Год назад +14

    Thrilled to see Dr Attia on with Jordan. You both are brilliant together and a force for good!

  • @bensitsdownwithfriends
    @bensitsdownwithfriends Год назад +6

    Hello dr Peterson! Hello world! Have a blessed day! Sink into the weight of the yoke you carry, plant yourself firmly, and lift your head up! Press on! Entropy is the norm and we are endowed with the great honour of Being, capable of overcoming, adapting, evolving, adapting, contemplating, forgiving! Do not forget; do not forget!

  • @jpguthrie6669
    @jpguthrie6669 Год назад +21

    I live in Japan, and was here during the pandemic. Many people aren't aware that Japan suffered no excess deaths during the pandemic, surprisingly, the number of deaths actually fell in 2020, compared to previous years. Doctors had predicted that at least 250,000 elderly Japanese would die from COVID, but this never happened. The main reason is that Japanese people are fundamentally healthy, that obesity and diabetes are rare in Japan. Many people will attribute this to the Japanese diet, but living in Japan, I can tell you that Japanese are not careful about what they eat. Japanese eat more salt than any nationality, they eat lots of junk food and and sugar, eat fish which contains high levels of mercury, and lots of Japanese smoke and drink alcohol. Yet Japan has the longest-living population in the world. The secret is physical activity, mainly walking and stairs. Your typical work commute to Japan involves a walk to the nearest train or subway station, many parts of Japan, including Tokyo itself, are not "accessible," that is, have elevators or escalators, so you need to climb stairs. If you are in the countryside, getting to a train platform may require 4 flights of stairs. Most housewives do their commuting to stores, schools, and such on foot or by bicycle. Japanese pantries and refrigerators are not large, so a trip to the grocery store is something done at least every other day. My daily commute consisted of leaving my 3rd floor apartment, descending 3 flights of stairs, a 2 km walk to the train station, and climb a long flight of stairs to the train platform. Then it was a 30 minute, standing-room-only ride to Tokyo station, climb down another flight of stairs, a 15 minute walk to my 4th floor office, which had no elevator. I didn't need to go to a gym to stay fit.

    • @Simone-tz9lo
      @Simone-tz9lo Год назад +7

      Thanks for the interesting insight into your life in Japan.

    • @yamishogun6501
      @yamishogun6501 9 месяцев назад

      Obesity is rare at 4% and extreme obesity is extremely rare. However, 9% have type II diabetes - about the same as Americans. I lived in Japan a long time and noticed far fewer drink soda (a tenth of what Americans drink) and large meals are rare. Japanese might eat two slices of pizza, which they eat less often, whereas a typical American would eat 3 to 5 slices.

    • @jpguthrie6669
      @jpguthrie6669 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@yamishogun6501You forget to factor in age. Japan has the world's oldest population on average, and as you get old, your organs also get old, increasing the likelihood of diabetes and heart disease. Diabetes is less common in younger Japanese than in younger Americans.

  • @brianm1916
    @brianm1916 Год назад +9

    The timeline of 83 to 93 wrt my family and descendants is mind blowing. I'm so happy I watched the interview to the end. It will take me time to digest this new perspective.

  • @Donald-Putin
    @Donald-Putin Год назад +6

    Two of my favorite humans here talking, what a gem. I have followed you both religiously for years now, what a treat!

  • @leonardwitucke1
    @leonardwitucke1 Год назад +2

    I work in an office and don't have many opportunies to for movement or exersise. Because f this I adjusted my daily routine to wake up much ealier than I expected to and get 90 mintes in before work 3-5 times a week. I have been doing this for the last 7 months and everything in my life has improved. I have more energy, I drink less booze. I care about what I eat, and make sure its organic and BPA free packaging. I cut out all juices and sugary drinks. I have never felt so good.

  • @banzy3
    @banzy3 Год назад +5

    I know and have known quite a few people in their 70's though to others well into their 90's who have not had cancer, diabetes or problems with heart disease, and in part it's luck and good genetics, but they also garden every day, grow all their own food and I think that combination of diet and exercise makes a huge difference. My neighbour who passed away a few years ago (I attended his 70th wedding anniversary) was a short stocky man, built like an ox and had been a farmer all his life. Very nice man, open minded, and kept a beautiful garden and vegetable patch. He'd weave beautiful baskets for harvesting his produce and was still climbing into trees to get the fruit, and chopping and loading up wood for the winters up until the age of 95. His children then put him in a home, and he tried to kill himself a couple of times because he couldn't stand it. He passed away at 98, and his wife at 97, in part as a consequence of a fall. They'd lived through wwII, experienced severe food shortages and lost friends and relatives in a local massacre where over 600 men women and children were rounded up, shot and burnt to death.

    • @madeleinegrayson8372
      @madeleinegrayson8372 Год назад +1

      It's tragic that people just stick parents into homes. I don't understand it, an Di don't even much like my parents, honestly, but even I would take them in of need be.

    • @davidwhelan8550
      @davidwhelan8550 4 месяца назад

      ​@@madeleinegrayson8372I've come to the realization that if we live long enough, if we lose our mobility or cognitive ability, we will be turned over to people and facilities who's objective is to keep us alive at all costs. I think we need to personally learn how to die as well as how to live.
      How many people have we seen live through a good heart attack or case of cancer only to live out their last years in abject misery and lack of dignity being kept alive. That seems depressing, but goes along with what the speaker is saying about length of healthy life vs length of life.
      I hope I learn this and am able to do it right.

  • @anniecouillard482
    @anniecouillard482 Год назад +15

    I have had similar experiences as Dr Peterson. I started a no grain, no sugar, no wheat no corn diet in 2015, I have Hashimoto's disease and at that time was wheing 400lb.
    I lost 180 pounds the first year and a half.. reversed a lot of symptoms like, constant alergies, cystic breast, my Hashimoto's symptoms, like inflammation, brain fog.. my liver got healthier..
    I cannot say enough good things for a more ketogenic diet..

    • @ianstuart5660
      @ianstuart5660 Год назад

      Huge congrats!

    • @mysticmalaichicken2518
      @mysticmalaichicken2518 Год назад

      What about your LDLc ? Doesn’t the under active thyroid increase your LDLc? Wouldn’t a ketogenic diet be bad for that?

    • @anniecouillard482
      @anniecouillard482 Год назад

      @@mysticmalaichicken2518 my blood work is always fine ...

  • @carpediem9382
    @carpediem9382 Год назад +17

    This was such an educational video and devoid of political rhetoric, just health based, which is just so appreciated. Really learned a lot. Thank you Doctors!

  • @SpaseRistov
    @SpaseRistov Год назад +6

    Oh finally. My favourite psychologist with my favourite doctor ❤

  • @JFlower7
    @JFlower7 Год назад +13

    I come from a farming family. My relations all live and have lived into their mid to late nineties--generally healthy. Perhaps it is because of their hard physical work for much of their life. However, bacon, eggs, potatoes/toast was a daily breakfast--oh and tons of coffee, always with full cream and sugar. Your info about physical work is spot on. HAHA--funny that a few years ago Dr. Attia was telling us all to go Keto.

    • @midmomom2490
      @midmomom2490 Год назад +3

      From a working farm here…no over weight ppl here also!

    • @Damudean
      @Damudean Год назад

      And he still should be.

    • @madeleinegrayson8372
      @madeleinegrayson8372 Год назад +1

      ​@@Damudean no, he shouldn't. That tired old hack diet has come and gone so many times in the past 50 years, it's getting old. If you enjoy running on cortisol and adrenaline, have at it, until you pay hard later on.

    • @Damudean
      @Damudean Год назад +2

      @@madeleinegrayson8372 there are many different Keto. And the worse diet is the diet we’ve been using for the last 50 years where we need sugar (carbs) in our blood stream from “food”. That is a true and tested way to get chronic illnesses which is probably truly slow poisoning

    • @madeleinegrayson8372
      @madeleinegrayson8372 Год назад

      @@Damudean nope. There's no healthy keto diet. Ketosis is meant to survive famine, it's not a path to thrive. I've worked in fitness and nutrition for over 30 years and seen rhus anti carb crap cone and go time and again. All stupid diet trends come and go time and again. Doesn't make them healthy. Keto raises stress hormones and wreaks havoc that these quacks pushing it like to ignore. The MDs I work with, who train professional athletes with me, are honest about it. It's not a new approach and it's not a healthy one, either.

  • @jeannemeadow7113
    @jeannemeadow7113 Год назад +7

    At 62 I am definitely in the zero self care cause who wants to keep living so unhappily. Thank you for this enlightenment!

  • @shirlebryant9427
    @shirlebryant9427 Год назад +23

    Excellent. Thanks for sharing. No to the standard American diet. We stopped eating pork in 1979. No smoking, drugs or alcohol, junk foods, nope. We go to the gym 6 days a week, and get lots of sunlight, eating organic foods and drinking fresh free spring water....... stay safe everyone

    • @dews3340
      @dews3340 Год назад +1

      Perfect 👍.

    • @douggzilla5620
      @douggzilla5620 Год назад +3

      Why did you quit eating pork ??

    • @dews3340
      @dews3340 Год назад

      @@douggzilla5620 no pork. It's not good for me

    • @Damudean
      @Damudean Год назад +1

      Why did you stop eating pork? It’s much better than vegetables

    • @madeleinegrayson8372
      @madeleinegrayson8372 Год назад

      ​@@Damudean false. Cooked vegetables are bioavailable nutrition and provide both soluble and insoluble fiber. Pork is the least healthy choice among animal based protein. Eggs, fish, grass feed beef, bison. But stop demonizinf vegetables, lol. The cult of oxalates and anti nutrients missed the part where cooking destroys about 90% of that. It's literally why humans began cooking them. Over 100 years ago the French sussed out thag cooked veg with fats like butter and cream made the nutrients even more bioavailable. It's a win win.

  • @freeconsciousness7789
    @freeconsciousness7789 Год назад +9

    1. Keto/Carnivore diet is changing my life and I love it so much ❤❤
    2. Being healthy is our duty to society. We need to be strong so that we can help build the future meaningfully 👹
    3. I am rewatching the Maps of Meaning series and you looked so different 8 years ago before you got sick and then rebuilt your mental and physical health. I am proud of you and what you are building, sharing, and achieving. Thank you for everything, Dr. Peterson.

  • @artifundio1
    @artifundio1 Год назад +16

    To those who think healthy is hard, let me tell you the human body is magical! Once you start truly caring for it, it cooperates with you. For example, junk food will start to look disgusting to you more often than not, and water is going to feel more refreshing as days go by.
    You keep on keeping on, and your body will "tell you" what it needs! 😊

    • @michelle_c2345
      @michelle_c2345 Год назад +3

      I totally agree. When I began eating healthy now if I have a “cheat meal” and “cheat desert” I can eat very very little. Not used to the sugar or fat or grease anymore. And it basically disgusts me.

  • @ryngrd1
    @ryngrd1 Год назад +12

    Jordan, my prayers are with you and your family 🙏 you're doing great! You and Jesus are both heroes to me! 🔥

    • @eyesee9715
      @eyesee9715 Год назад +4

      I like him too but really no comparison there

  • @EBY5801
    @EBY5801 Год назад +25

    This was just fantastic! Well worth the time to watch the whole thing, even though I had to do it in small chunks because I’m a busy mom. There was just so much truth here, presented in ways I hadn’t though of before. Really eye opening. Especially the last 10 minutes or so, delving into emotional and mental health, and relationships…. the “why” for each of us, the vision that’s going to motivate us to rise above short term pleasure and find more lasting health and joy. I am fascinated when I think about how many of these concepts are already embedded in the gospel of Jesus Christ. Huh… maybe our Creator knows a thing or two about us!

  • @JonnyVmagic
    @JonnyVmagic Год назад +45

    This might be the best podcast I’ve listened to this year. Bravo Jordan and Peter 👏🏽

  • @desmckenzie9341
    @desmckenzie9341 Год назад +14

    This is gold Jordan . Many thanks to you and Peter for a fascinating discussion.