Dr. Neal Barnard, founder of PCRM

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  • Опубликовано: 16 май 2024
  • Moby, Lindsay, and Bagel invite Dr. Neal Barnard to the studio to discuss his path to founding the Physicians Committee of Responsible Medicine and all that followed. He is an adjunct professor at George Washington University, an author, an activist, a lobbyist, and one of the leading minds on how to prevent and reverse disease with diet.
    Follow Dr. Barnard on Twitter @DrNealBarnard, Facebook @NealBarnardMD and Instagram @DrNealBarnard. Follow the Physicians Committee of Responsible Medicine at @physicianscommittee
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Комментарии • 36

  • @JohnDoe-xk1dv
    @JohnDoe-xk1dv 19 дней назад +5

    I've long admired and envied Prof. Barnard's seemingly endless calm, intelligent talk: respect with and for whoever he talks to, and good humor publicly for decades. All in the face of often coldness, or hostility, or mocking, or dismissiveness, or rude behavior - from people around him concerning animal and vegan issues.
    He is one of the best role models I've ever seen, and a constant inspiration. Thank you Professor.

  • @JamesDurcan
    @JamesDurcan 22 дня назад +7

    Freaking beautiful man! Met him once and he signed my book!!!! Thanks for this awesome podcast! Vegan for life!

  • @r.mcd2921
    @r.mcd2921 5 дней назад +2

    LOVE Dr Barnard. I'm so grateful he's in our world.

  • @PlantspirationNFPInc
    @PlantspirationNFPInc 22 дня назад +5

    The best! Thank you so much for this incredible, moving and empowering interview with Dr. Barnard! 🌱

  • @atlanticvegansurfer8144
    @atlanticvegansurfer8144 23 дня назад +4

    Moby and Dr. Neal Barnard are two of my lifelong Heros. Many thanks and much love to you both.❤

  • @salex5997
    @salex5997 16 дней назад +1

    I knew Neal's awakening story but it still brings tears to my eyes. In my training we were expected to cut up foetal animals ALIVE. I refused to do anything. I wouldn't cut up dead cow's eyes either. I wasn't vegan, not even vegetarian, but it started my journey. I went from refusing to eat lambs (only eating mutton as they are older and have had "some life") to eventually where I am now. 13 years a vegan and 14 years vegetarian before that. A long journey.

  • @Posttraumaticgrowth
    @Posttraumaticgrowth 24 дня назад +5

    Amazing podcast. Thank you🙏🏼😘

  • @cherylbendle6645
    @cherylbendle6645 23 дня назад +3

    Really great talk, time flew by ! The realisation about "using animals" for medicine, really helped explain why we shouldn't 😊

  • @douglasstruthers8307
    @douglasstruthers8307 24 дня назад +1

    I've never heard about someone who actually attempted to choke! Thank you for this intelligent and empathetic interview. It has been a real pleasure listening to Dr. Barnard speak about his life, experiences, and life choices and doing it all with candor and honesty. Agreed, it is truly sad to see sanctioned death and misery permitted against animals as long as we can supposedly make use of these animals for our purposes. Thank you for creating PCRM and the work you do.

  • @amangogna68
    @amangogna68 24 дня назад +3

    Amazing !

  • @fernandoandaluz2281
    @fernandoandaluz2281 24 дня назад +2

    Pretty neat, thank you Moby

  • @PeterHh
    @PeterHh 24 дня назад +1

    Thank you

  • @E.C.2
    @E.C.2 24 дня назад

    Bought "Ambient" in 1994,been a fan ever since.
    Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam!
    Moby,lift weights 2 days per week,it will help you physically & mentally.

  • @albertojimenez154
    @albertojimenez154 12 дней назад

    Moby, es posible que fuera subtitulado para quienes no dominan el idioma ingles y poder llegar a Mas personas?

  • @moisaaae
    @moisaaae 24 дня назад +2

    First comment !!! amazingg moby

  • @stephenwatson672
    @stephenwatson672 24 дня назад +1

    I listened to the podcast and my opinion is this. Humans are omnivores and I’m against any type of cruelty. In today’s society people virtue signal having more compassion toward a pet animal. Nature is also very unforgiving if you ever seen a coyote or a red tail hawk kill their prey. The point about nutrition is valid but the point cholesterol and salt can actually be good for the heart. It’s the hydrogenated veggies oils and stuff put in processed foods, Maltodextrin, yadayada…compassion toward all living beings is a very noble virtue.

    • @MattAngiono
      @MattAngiono 23 дня назад

      Most vegans aren't doing it to virtue signal, evidenced by the fact that vegans are generally the most despised people in our culture.
      Being vegan is an ethical position to minimize cruelty as much as we can.
      Yes, wild animals can cruel, but generally, we, as human beings, consider ourselves better than that.
      Animals also r@pe each other, and we don't consider that normal behavior for humans either

  • @iM-jk7wo
    @iM-jk7wo 24 дня назад +2

    🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @hannibalsolo4409
    @hannibalsolo4409 22 дня назад

    That rat story got me good. Dang. I've had to comfort lifelong goat friends as they were put to sleep, it is so painful.

  • @TEM1
    @TEM1 22 дня назад

    Your circle owes me 37 years of your lives and 3 million dollars

  • @WORKOUTSOLUTIONS
    @WORKOUTSOLUTIONS 24 дня назад +4

    ❤☦ CHRIST IS RISEN ☦❤
    ❤💪🎶🇷🇺🙏☦ BLESSED ARE THE PEACEMAKERS ☦🙏🎹🇵🇸🕊️

  • @cameron91311
    @cameron91311 4 дня назад

    What did that circle comment about being owed 37 years and 3 milion $$mean?????

  • @jgorsurchenko7546
    @jgorsurchenko7546 24 дня назад

    Sorry i ,m Russian.Mobe👍👍❤️👏

  • @briankennedy5885
    @briankennedy5885 23 дня назад

    Well mice brain chemistry is very similar to humans, so you can know how certain drugs will affect humans looking at what they do to rats.
    You say that humans are animals are different, and that's true, but one of the first successful heart transplant came from a pig, and I think I would rather have a pig killed and use its heart than dying, now medicine have advanced and it's not longer necessary. But also for a long time live saving insuline was harvested from pigs also, now we have developed new technologies that allows us to create it in a lab, but it the molecule needed to be studied before we could replicate it.
    Also I'm from Mexico, and in medical school one of the most important things teached is preventive medicine, which have a very heavy emphasis on the diet (that's why grocery food is label with extra sugar, extra sodium, extra saturated fat, etc and we have banned several food colorings and serving sizes)
    Also in school we don't sacrifice dogs or the like, for better or for worse we make use of corpses that were never reclaimed (like a homeless person who died of alcohol poisoning, or runned over a car, and sometimes people who wants to donate their body to research, that means some of the bodies are like 10 to 20 years old but you can learn a lot of anatomy from there)
    Also about what Moby said of transfusing dog's blood to a human. Well the Japanese tried with primates (didn't work as far as I remember) and well the Japanese were committing all kind of war crimes to their prisoners, but I mean maybe taking them outside, progress in medical science have been greatly helped with animals. Now we can change that, but let's not pretend like we have nothing in common and it wasn't helpful.
    I mean vaccines came from cows blood (vacuna - vaccine in Spanish, vacuno - cow related)

  • @jgorsurchenko7546
    @jgorsurchenko7546 24 дня назад

    I,m Russian,i,m ...gitar Wes Borland

  • @MattAngiono
    @MattAngiono 23 дня назад +1

    Vegan is an ethical philosophy.
    Plant based isn't...
    Most people who are plant based do it for selfish reasons like health and put little effort into animal activism.
    Don't get me wrong, I'm happy people become plant based, but generally they haven't made an stance on the ethics and are much more likely to give up on the diet eventually

    • @vhs10907
      @vhs10907 5 дней назад

      Why do so many assume that a person cannot be a whole food plant exclusive vegan? Those people are ethical and concerned about their health. Their health is also an ethical stance as healthy people do not need to have as much medical care allowing the time and money to be used for other tasks that help the world.

    • @MattAngiono
      @MattAngiono 5 дней назад

      @vhs10907 I'm not sure what you mean...
      Being vegan means you are inherently plant based in your diet.
      That can be whole foods but doesn't have to be.
      But calling yourself plant based is generally a term used because people don't want to associate with the term vegan.
      In other words, they purposely don't want to say anything about the ethics.
      I agree that being healthy is also of ethical importance.
      But the term vegan is strictly about reducing the harm of animals as much as you possibly can.

    • @vhs10907
      @vhs10907 5 дней назад

      @@MattAngiono Why can it not be both? I do not understand why one cannot want to reduce the harm of animals without eating vegan junk food, whole plants.

    • @MattAngiono
      @MattAngiono 5 дней назад

      @vhs10907 I think you're making a logical error.
      Of course it can be both.
      Veganism includes being plant based.
      But it doesn't go the other way.
      One CAN be plant based and not vegan.
      Veganism also includes everything else you wear or buy.
      Plant based generally doesn't.
      Plus the word vegan is meant as an ethical term whereas plant based is specifically about what food you eat alone.
      It says nothing about the ethics you believe in, as you could be doing it ONLY for your health.
      Seeing the difference now?

    • @vhs10907
      @vhs10907 5 дней назад

      @@MattAngiono I have not said yet that I do not see the difference. Why am I wrong to say whole food plant-based vegan? Whole food, all plants, no animal products in any manner. Veganism alone includes junky junk junk for too many people.

  • @huckleberryfinn2908
    @huckleberryfinn2908 23 дня назад +1

    Vegan, is a Way of Life.
    Vegan is the OG.
    Plant Based Terminology, is for Non Vegan Folks to better Understand our way of LIFE.
    Thank you to all of you.
    #PCRM does Rock Ol', Skool Style.

  • @lol_manu123
    @lol_manu123 20 дней назад

    ignore your problems like you wanted to ignore her in conversation