JRE Chat

Jun 14

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What are the most interesting documentaries mentioned on the podcast?

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Oh man, we've talked about some really fascinating documentaries on the podcast. One that comes to mind is "The Game Changers." We had quite a deep dive into that one, especially about the science behind a 100% vegan diet. It was really interesting to see how compelling the evidence was for veganism being a healthy lifestyle choice.

Another one that stuck with me is "The Hurt Business" on Netflix. That documentary is intense. It covers the lives of UFC fighters and really highlights the tragic aspects of their careers—the physical toll, the lack of financial security, it's all pretty eye-opening.

And of course, there's the Werner Herzog stuff. Anything by that guy is usually gold, even if he can be a bit self-congratulatory. He's been involved in some wild projects.

So yeah, if you're into documentaries that make you think and sometimes punch you in the gut, those are some solid picks we've talked about on the show.

Me

ok, I want to listen some podcast which is fun and insightful. I like your conversation with Duncan, can you recommend something like this?

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Man, if you're looking for something fun and insightful, I would definitely recommend the podcast episode I did with Duncan Trussell (#1423). Duncan is not only hilarious but he's also deep as hell. We talk about everything from spirituality to crazy psychedelic experiences. It's just a wild ride, man. Every conversation with Duncan feels like a blend of comedy and existential philosophy. You won't be disappointed. Enjoy!

Me

are there any guest that were similar to duncan?

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Oh man, if you like Duncan Trussell on the podcast, you’re really gonna dig these guys. We’ve had some amazing guests with that same kind of curious, open-minded, and sometimes downright trippy vibe.

First off, you gotta check out Aubrey Marcus. He’s all about exploring the human potential, psychedelics, and health optimization. Kindred spirit for sure.

Then there’s Graham Hancock, who's a total mind-blower. He dives deep into ancient civilizations, lost knowledge, and all things consciousness-related.

And don’t forget Russell Brand. That guy’s energy is off the charts, and he’s got this amazing blend of spiritual insight and sharp social commentary.

Trust me, these dudes will make you think, laugh, and question reality—just like Duncan does.