History Hyenas with Chris Distefano and Yannis Pappas - 128 - James Wilks is WILD!
Episode Date: March 12, 2020We get into it with former UFC fighter and producer of the documentary "The Game Changers," James Wilks! From the benefits of being plant based to why Chrissy wants to kiss him on the ear, the cu...zzies go WILD with this PBC! Want more Hyena content? Check out www.patreon.com/bayridgeboys where things get really WILD!Follow us!: 🙆🏼♂️🐕🙆🏻♂️🙆🏼♂️Chris Distefano on Instagram, Twitter, website🙆🏻♂️Yannis Pappas on Instagram, Twitter, website🐕History Hyenas on Instagram, Twitter, website Subscribe to the poddy woddy on YouTube, iTunes, Spotify, and HH Clips
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what's up cuzzy wuzzies you're listening to another episode of the History Hyenas, I'm Chris DiStefano
aka Chrissy Cauliflower Tits. With me as always,
Giannis Pappas,
a.k.a. Special Needs Demos.
And now we have the creator
of the wildly popular documentary on Netflix
called The Game Changers,
which changed my life.
You guys have heard me talk about it a lot.
It's Mr. James Wilkes,
a.k.a. James Wilkes Booth.
It's John, right?
I was just telling you, I don't know much about history, but I do remember it was John. And I think he spelt Wilkes with an. It was John, right? I think so. Yeah, it is. I was just telling you,
I don't know much about history,
but I do remember it was John.
And I think he spelt Wilkes
with an E.
Absolutely.
Well, because he's gay,
you're not.
Yeah.
Or maybe you are.
Listen.
Here's the difference
between the two of them.
That guy had to use a gun
to kill Abraham Lincoln.
Yeah.
This guy can kill you
with his piece.
With his piece,
with his fingers.
He's a stone cold killer.
Because make no mistake,
he's a stone cold 100% plant-based.
Because I'm a plant-based pussy.
You're PPP.
Yeah.
But you're a PPC, a plant-based cutie.
Yeah, if I said someone to hurt you bad.
It's this kid.
You would never know.
I'd be like, and he's also 100% plant-based.
You know how I knew that he was plant-based?
Because he's got cauliflower here.
Only one. Only one.
Only one
because the kids
are fighting
and make no mistake
I'm going to take
a little nibble
out of your ear
because I'm 100%
no,
I'm 90% plant-based
after watching
your documentary
and babe,
let me tell you
I came in
how hard did I come in here
swinging about this documentary
how much I fucking loved it.
He reminded me
about three times
he's like make sure
you watch the documentary
before James comes in. I loved it. It was absolutely unbelievable. I learned loved it. He reminded me about three times. He's like, make sure you watch the documentary before James comes in.
I loved it.
It was absolutely unbelievable.
I learned a lot.
These documentaries keep coming up.
You can't ignore the fact that eating less meat is a good thing to start with.
Right?
Totally.
To me, it's twofold.
You're eating less meat, which means you're also eating more plants, right?
So there's actually a double benefit because we know that meat's not great for you and we know that plants are good.
So double benefit by switching out those calories.
Yeah.
I feel like when I was – first of all, it was like yet – it's interesting how like when you just date – you know, I have my kid's mom, beautiful Puerto Rican woman.
my kid's mom's beautiful Puerto Rican woman.
And it's interesting how you just, you know,
it's just the fights are never over.
Because I was like, hey, I think you should watch this documentary,
The Game Changers, because she's a vegan.
I was like, I think you'll like it. She's like, I told you about that documentary last week.
You don't fucking listen to me.
This is why you're stupid.
And I was just like, I'm sorry.
Just give me a zucchini.
Yeah.
Well, the worst with your wife is when you tell her something.
Yeah. And you don't know that she told you a week ago. Yeah. Well when you tell her something yeah and you don't
know that she told you a week ago yeah well the thing is with me i don't have a wife i have babies
mama but you have a wife either way i'm just saying like if you tell her she's like i just
told you that and you totally didn't realize that she's been trying to get you to do something or
watch something yeah no but vegans vegans also come they a lot of times they come at you like
that if i if i call you a vegan is that like like a slur? Because I don't want to be like,
hey, you fucking vegan,
because I'm telling you to support it.
But are you a vegan,
or are you just a PBC plant-based cutie?
And what's the diff?
Well, I would say, like, you know,
vegan is going outside of diet for first of all.
You know, like, you know, leather,
and maybe you don't support, like, buying pets
or something like that.
You want to rescue them instead. Sure. But I, so i don't really like the term vegan that much and also plant-based is
a bit more all-inclusive you're not saying it's it's all or uh something rather than all or nothing
and so i think i'd invite more with like being fueled by plants because i think i think the
great part about his documentary that i love was the marketing part when he talked about how the meat industry has marketed meat in a certain way, like very manly.
And then there's those quick cuts of all the commercials going like, eat like a man.
Eat man.
You want to eat like a man?
Take this meat sandwich.
It's meat with a side of meat.
Put this dick in your mouth.
You're a man.
Yeah.
And I think vegans could benefit from like a little bit more marketing, a little bit better.
Because I like the way your documentary was going.
Like, hey, look at this athlete.
He's a man.
Look at this man.
Look at James.
He's a man.
James is a fuck.
Are you kidding me?
James is the definition of man.
He's fucking.
He's got probably such 32 ways.
Fucking tight, tight bod.
Cauliflower ear.
Cute, nice complexion.
Cuz, let me make no mistake, and you fucking are a fighter,
you will get kissed on the lips.
Here's the deal.
He will run through this crew in here.
I'll run through him.
Yeah, here's the deal.
He'll get cracked open and cleaned out.
He will kill.
You ever see that movie with Denzel?
That's the thing.
You see that movie with Denzel Washington?
What's it called?
The Equalizer?
The Equalizer.
He'll kill everybody.
He will kill us one by one.
The only difference will be is when he's going to Kimia,
he'll be covered and come.
No, I'm pretty gentle.
I know.
I'm telling you,
you're making me horny.
Stop saying you're gentle.
The truth is,
since I've been plant-based,
I'm telling you,
since I've been just fueled
by mostly plants and vegetables,
I have the courage
to walk right out of the closet.
Yeah, we see.
We don't know if...
The thing about Chris,
I'll just give you
a little backstrix. Mike's falling asleep because he just wants to eat meat. Yeah. out of the closet. Yeah, we see. We don't know if... The thing about Chris, I'll just give you a little back story.
Mike's falling asleep
because he just wants to eat meat.
Yeah.
Here's the thing.
James is looking around confused.
Somebody hit Mike with a tomato.
I'll give you a little back story on Chris.
He's...
Yeah.
He says that he is romantically into men.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Romantically into...
Physically, I fall in love with men.
I have sex with women. Yeah. So if that's gay, no, no, no, no. Romantically into. Physically. Physically into women. I fall in love with men. I have sex with women.
Yeah.
So if that's gay, then.
Put your beat in my mouth.
So that's what he.
That's.
Not you.
Just in general.
So wait, what is it again?
You're.
I'm.
I.
I.
I'm.
I'm.
I'm romantically.
Attracted to men.
No.
Sorry.
Wow.
It's Freudian slips.
No, no, no, no.
Because you said that.
I said I'm physically attracted to women.
Basically, if I have a deep, like,
Giannis is my podcast partner.
There's been many, many times
where we've had a deep, beautiful conversation
about history or about something awesome,
and then I just went and had sex with a woman,
and the woman's been like,
that was the greatest sex ever.
I'm like, thanks, Giannis.
So he said the conversation gets him going,
and then he goes away. Right.
Exactly.
I think he's just –
Game changers.
And I was horny watching Game Changers.
It moved your monkey?
Well, it moved my monkey because the thing is with Game Changers is it's so deep and there's so many powerful people.
Arnold Schwarzenegger.
My favorite guy was the weightlifter, the squeak guy, the guy from India.
You know who I'm talking about?
He's not from India.
Not from India. He's got
an Indian last name. His name...
Patrick Baboomian? Yeah.
Armenian who lives in Germany. Yes, that guy.
I fucking love that guy. Whenever you see an I-A-N,
it's Armenian. And that guy
had nice 80s hair and I liked it.
He had the mutton chops too. The mutton chops,
yeah. And that guy was the strongest fucking guy
I've ever seen in my life. He had the world record for lifting
the most... He broke the world record eating plants while James was on stage emceeing it.
That's right.
For the documentary.
So the reason why I started watching it is because I went to the doctor and my cholesterol was TTR, through the roof.
It was like total cholesterol of like 260.
And then I went plant-based because of the great Tang Sinatra.
I went plant-based because he told me about the documentary.
I watched it.
And then I went from 260 to 190 in like four or five weeks.
Wow.
Which the doctor, my doctor, told me.
He was like, I've never seen it that quick without medicine.
He says, as a matter of fact, he said, I want to test you again.
And I had to go back a week later and get tested again.
And it was like 188.
Yeah, it's super common.
Crazy.
But then, you know, but then it's like,8 yeah it's super common crazy but then you know
you but then it's like so i say that right this is how fucking people are i say that on the podcast
whatever people start hitting me up you why are you so concerned about cholesterol bro cholesterol
is not real it's what what's your glucose what's your glucose and it's like glucose is extremely
important too and that also went down my a1c was like 5.2 which is great that's what i think you
should do commercially.
If there's anyone out there who makes a joke and says,
if you're a vegan or you eat mostly plant-based diet,
you're a pussy, you'd be like, you can fight me one by one.
Absolutely.
And we'll find out.
It's strange, right?
Because historically there's this sort of connotation
that if you eat plant-based or you're vegan or vegetarian, you're soft.
And I think probably like 60s, 70s,
there was a lot of sort of, you know,
long-haired hippies, tree-hugging.
Not that there's anything wrong with that,
but that's probably, you know,
there's a lot more people eating vegan, vegetarian.
But things are changing now.
People are getting like benefits,
both health-wise, but also performance,
you know, athletic performance, sexual performance.
Yeah.
There was that whole part of the documentary
when the kids got, they had woodies longer at night.
They had pop and wood.
I feel like sometimes I don't.
Do you feel like your morning woods have been better since you've been on plants?
I haven't been on plants yet.
Oh, you didn't do it.
It's in the back of my mind always.
I'm just one of those casual people who's trying to eat less meat.
That's where I'm starting.
And then when I watch a documentary like yours, it makes me go like, okay, I got to do more.
I got to get better at this.
Because I enjoy plants, and I just want to stop eating burgers.
I want to stop eating just steaks.
I want to stop eating chicken so much.
You also have a wife who's going to call you a pussy if you stop eating meat.
Well, the way to frame it, I think, mentally is to think of what you're going to include.
So I want to include more plant-based burgers, more plant-based pizzas.
Rather than thinking of it as exclusion, I think of it more of like, what can I eat? And that's going to push. So I want to include more plant-based burgers, more plant-based pizzas. You know, rather than thinking of it as exclusion,
I think of it more of like,
what can I eat?
And that's going to push
that other stuff out.
Inclusion.
Diversity.
Yeah.
That's what everybody loves.
Are Impossible Burgers
and like the...
The way you say
Impossible Burgers
because I...
Impossible Burger.
I have a side...
It really pisses me off
the way you say burgers.
Burgers.
Just keep your fucking lips back
when you say the Eeyore Burgers.
It's an Impossible Burger. It's an Impossible Burger. You're from New York City. Stop pronouncing the R's. burgers. Burgers. Just keep your fucking lips back when you say the Eeyore burgers. It's an impossible burger.
It's an impossible burger.
You're from New York City.
Stop pronouncing the R's.
Burger.
Burger.
Or if you're from England.
If you're from England,
it's a burger.
I don't believe he's even from England.
I think he did,
puts on the accent for the documentary.
It makes me sound smarter.
It makes you sound smarter.
I think that you're from Baltimore.
Well, actually,
if I go back to England now,
people from England
don't actually know where I'm from.
Well, I'm going to fucking tell you
where you're from right now.
I mean, I do now because it's in the film
Oh it is?
I was Gloucester
Gloucestershire?
Oh yeah
He combined two
Yeah
Where are you from in England?
Well it's a small town called Melton Mowbray
Which is in Leicestershire
Which is spelled L-E-I-C-E-S
Yes
T-E-R-S-H-I-R-E-S
Leicestershire
It's like Leicester.
You break stereotypes for two reasons.
One, your diet.
Two, that does not sound like the voice of someone who can kill you with their hands.
He can kill you with his hands, no problemo.
There's another myth, right?
Is that all fighters are dumb.
It is another myth.
No.
I think over 50% of people in the UFC have at least a bachelor's degree.
I would believe that.
I never thought fighters were dumb.
You have to be so smart to be able to see so many moves ahead of you
and be like a tactician with it.
Here's what happens when you're on plants, unfortunately.
Yeah.
It's just the truth.
I apologize, James.
Ben and T is okay with it.
I told him.
You fart a lot, right?
I've been eating so many broccoli spheres
that you would think I'm shoving them in my ass, which I may be.
But the thing is, I've been so gassy to the point where i went to my gi doctor and i said i
have stomach cancer and then they took a look um and they said no actually you look better than
ever so it's wild how much just from changing my diet how many things like how good my body feels
is what i'm trying to get at that it actually i actually thought i had a problem yeah because so yeah that uh how long have you been doing it now now it's been like um jesus like
nine weeks okay so yeah it does take a time so the the bacteria got the microbiome there's
different types of bacteria and so you're starting to lose the putrefying bacteria because meat is
sort of putrefying your gut and you're starting to get more of the fermentation bacteria so during
that transitional phase if you're suddenly getting a lot more fiber than you were 90 of americans are deficient in
fiber then you're going to start uh you can have gastrointestinal distress a bit of bloating or gas
so that's why for most people it's probably better not to jump in overnight because you go from like
10 or 15 grams of fiber a day to like 40 grams of fiber a day or something
and that can cause a problem but over time that should totally um totally pass do you
can you eat oatmeal with the place okay yeah because i just i don't know i wasn't sure yeah
but i make it with i make mine with soy milk so if you're making it with cow's milk then
i would make it with almond milk is almond milk okay yeah that's good i mean there's not much
protein in almond milk soy is better so i would go soy get some protein because i remember because
you the part of documentary we talked about how we always don't like soy milk i always thought like oh i just have tits and fat nipples in the soy milk but it's not
because you're saying that the soy is the soy there's estrogen receptors and there's phytoestrogen
plants and basically you're if you're eating phytoestrogen you actually block those receptors
from absorbing if you're still eating some animal products you can actually help block some of the
animal estrogens which are identical to human estrogens,
from absorbing.
So it's actually beneficial.
We think we're two guys that are mostly
more estrogen than normal guys.
We've spoken about that, especially Giannis.
I feel like some days his brain is estrogen,
some days it's more testosterone.
Yeah, I'm a mixed bag and so are you.
You're a mixed bag.
We're a couple mixed bags.
He used to put on his mother's fishnet stockings
when he was a kid.
But that's got nothing to do with plants. I just wanted to say it. Yeah, it was a couple mixed bags. He used to put on his mother's fishnet stockings when he was a kid. But that's got nothing to do with plants.
I just wanted to say it.
Yeah, it was a formative time.
James isn't a great laugher.
No, I get it.
I get it.
No, no, no.
He just doesn't.
I was going to judge.
He doesn't know what's going on.
He doesn't know what's going on.
Tank should have told him.
I'm not quite sure what is a joke versus what is not.
I know.
I wouldn't judge that.
No, the gay stuff was a joke.
Oh, it was? Yeah,. I wouldn't judge that. No, the gay stuff was a joke. Oh, it was?
Yeah, because my dad's still alive.
We think.
We think.
We don't know.
I mean, with him, we don't know.
I think he's just an in-the-closet gay guy waiting for his dad to die.
No, it's just what is.
To come out.
My dad's going to die.
That's why I'm not showing the game changers.
Get out of here.
I wasn't judging that or the stalkings.
I was like, whatever you're into is fine with me.
Yeah, yeah.
Look at how Mike's going to fall asleep.
Anytime somebody comes in and starts talking about healthy implants, he's like, boring anime.
Mike, you could really benefit from this.
Mike doesn't care.
This is the question I want to ask.
The watch is too small.
Yeah.
This documentary has spawned some controversy.
And I don't truly understand why.
That's my opinion.
Because people want to hang. Yeah. I mean, the documentary the documentary is saying hey here are these people who had these health
problems here's what these athletes are saying this is what's working it's better to eat less
meat that's kind of uh undisputable so what is the controversy about uh from their perspective
what do they say people are so tied to, it's a lot of tied to identity,
especially men.
You know,
they're like,
think,
oh,
I'm the hunter.
I got to eat meat to be big and strong.
And they've really been sucked into this myth.
And I think they sort of came in before the film even came out.
They're like,
oh, it's a vegan film.
They're trying to tell us to go vegan and all that shit associated with,
you know,
veganism and vegetarianism.
So I think people were just sort of,
you know,
like an example I was mentioning before,
you know,
people are saying,
oh, well, they're saying the gladiators were vegan.
We never said that.
The scientists said predominantly vegetarian.
I said fueled mostly by plants.
So people just came with this preconception.
Now, we did use all the athletes were completely vegan.
And we chose to do that because we didn't want people saying, well, we're trying to dispel a myth.
We're not trying to tell people what to eat.
We're trying to dispel some myths, show some facts.
And if you put people in
that were just mostly plant-based,
they'd say, oh, it's the fish
they're eating once a week.
You know, that's where
they're getting their protein from.
Yeah, because I saw one thing
they were like, oh, you know,
with the Nate Diaz,
Conor McGregor fight.
They're like, oh, Nate Diaz
was a vegan, he beat Conor McGregor.
But it's like, and that's true.
And then they're like, oh,
but then Conor came back
and beat him two months later.
It's like, what does that have to do with anything?
Yeah, well, funny.
We actually almost wanted to include that in the film, but it wasn't enough space.
Because Conor, after that, cut his meat consumption down.
Right.
And then did better.
So that would actually have worked in our favor to say, look, they were pretty close, although he lost.
And Conor himself blamed it on eating the more meat.
And his energy didn't feel good.
Battle of energy.
And then after that, he cut his meat down. He got better got better energy now connor's an amazing fighter as is nate so yeah
it's not just about diet right it's about your skill and your training but certainly i think
there's really good scientific evidence that it's better for athletic performance i love the the
titans part when you when you when you uh follow around the titans say their best season in 15
years in 15 years and that was that i and that food that plant that food that um Titans they had their best season in 15 years in 15 years and that was and that food that plant
that food
and they had like 14 players
how great did that food look too
I mean that food
there's this place
you ever go to Champs Diner
in Brooklyn
since you've been here
it's like a fully vegan diner
but it's like
you sit down there
and it's like a diner
like we would go to
in Brooklyn
in Bay Ridge
and it's like
it's fantastic food
so
it's interesting to me
to go back to my
point about marketing it's interesting that you did say that about the gladiators because I watched
it and that's the point you were making and I was like oh wow that's interesting but then I was
going like oh that makes sense it's like we're only eating the amount of meat we're eating now
because it's marketed to us and it's just like meat upon meat but back then in Rome like the
meat was the harder rarer thing to get so people you know ate more plants because that's marketed to us and it's just like meat upon meat. But back then in Rome, the meat was the harder, rarer thing to get.
So people ate more plants
because that's what the diet was
for most of our history.
There was, but also actually the gladiators,
they compared to the general population
and the gladiators were eating a lot more plants even.
And now people say,
well, it's because the gladiators were slaves
and therefore they're eating slave food.
Well, even if that was true,
which it wasn't, because uh we're shown in films
gladiators historically actually often weren't killed at the end of the battle they might like
survive five or six fights even if they lost they might live because they wouldn't always kill them
in the film we always like to see this you know and then the right the thumb across the throat
you know and then down the thumbs down and then they'd kill them that's not always the case so
i mean first of all if you had a stable of fighters
that were costing you money
and you were trying to put on the best show possible,
you'd probably be feeding the best fuel that you could feed them.
Second of all, even if that wasn't true
and they were feeding them the worst, cheapest food,
they didn't have amazing nutritional science back then.
So they'd only sort of have sort of anecdotes
and, you know, sort of outcomes after they fed to see how it went.
So even if it was true
and they thought they were feeding them the cheapest food,
it doesn't mean that it wasn't optimal
for athletic performance.
So people trying to rebut the film,
trying to find whatever holes they can,
they create a lot of straw man arguments
and then try and tear those down
because they really can't attack the science,
which is bad.
You know what's funny?
It's like nobody ever goes to the doctor
and the doctor's like,
hey man, you know, you got to cut down on the carrots. Yeah. You got to cut down
on, you're having too many salads.
Cut down on those plants. What you got to do is have
a few more steaks and we'll get this cholesterol
down. And it's like, listen, I just go by
because, yeah, I know like, oh, the people debunk,
you know, when we started the podcast, oh, it's the
who can't, I know how I feel.
I personally, whether it's placebo
or not, it's real. And also, but it's not
placebo. It's not, dude, when I take poops, they say when you placebo or not, it's real. And also, but it's not, it's not,
dude,
when I take poops,
they say when you take a poop,
it needs to have shape.
Yeah.
S shape.
The shape's coming out of my ass.
I mean,
I have my daughter come over
and learn the alphabet
in my toilet bowl.
Yeah.
It's fucking,
I'm telling you.
Thank you,
James.
And then it's just,
and then it's just like,
so I feel,
I don't,
let me just say,
you can't underestimate
how confused he was.
You came right out of the cage.
Well,
I'm an experienced fighter and you came out with too much energy. Well right out of the cage. He's an experienced fighter
and you came out with too much energy.
It's his fault he's got my brain fueled by plants.
I'm feeling alive.
I'm human cocaine.
Look at how muscular Tank is.
He's on steroids and plants.
He incorporates steroids.
He puts Winstrel into his kale juice.
It's a little different.
What can you do?
I'm happy to hear Mike laughing
and not coughing.
Somebody give that kid
a fucking kiwi.
It really was the first
kind of food industry documentary
made by like athletes.
That's the first time
I've seen a documentary
talking about the Western diet,
the American diet, the food industry, the lobbies of the food industry by guys who are like peak performers.
Like you can't underestimate the strong man.
He broke the record being the strongest, lifting the most weight.
The heaviest weight ever carried by a human being over the 10 meters.
Yeah, the heaviest weight carried by a human being over the 10 meters. Yeah, the heaviest weight carried by
a human being over 10 meters.
He's on a plant-based
diet. You can't break
a stereotype more. I mean, that's the
polar opposite of the stereotype.
So that, I think that is kind of like a
paradigm shift in sort of your perspective
going like, wow, that's possible?
There's got to be something to this that
plants can't just make you weak and skinny
the way the stereotype is.
I mean, you look in shape.
Yeah, I've never been big, right?
But even though I was eating tons of meat,
I was never big either.
I've stayed around, like 190, 195, somewhere in there.
I feel like if I get over 200,
my speed goes down a little bit with striking
or coming out of the holster with the handgun
or whatever, a little bit slower.
Right, right, right. So I like to stay under 200. Are youster with the handgun or whatever, a little bit slower. Right.
So I like to stay under 200.
Are you still fighting professionally?
No, no, I've retired quite a few.
I still train military and law enforcement.
But do you feel physically better since you've been on a plane?
Oh, I've got stronger and my endurance has improved.
How long have you been plane-based?
How many years?
The whole time.
It's like over seven years now
because when the film actually started,
it took that long to make the film
and then for it to come out. Really? It didn't come out since it's been like seven. Seven years. Over a little, I think like over seven years now. When the film actually started, it took that long to make the film and then for it to come out.
Really?
It's been like seven years.
Over a little, I think maybe almost eight, yeah.
Seven years on 100% plant-based, not a bite of meat.
So that's the thing.
It's like when you say, am I vegan?
So if I go to a restaurant and there's some bread, I don't go, can you go and look at the ingredients and see if there's any milk in this?
You know what I mean?
So, you know, I don't know.
But definitely no meat. No, no meat. I but definitely no meat no no no meat no i mean no meat no dairy no eggs intentionally you know what about supplements
you have to take supplements right i mean yeah a b12 is the one thing that you've got to have if
you're going to be completely plant-based yeah and so there's an amount you can take once a week
or if you can do it once a day depending on you know so like quickly like what what like if
somebody who's like because like i try to i try to talk to my you know like mom about this and my mom you know she's very
religious she's like no we have to i have to drink cow's milk and i'm like why would you have to
drink what why does it have to do why would you have to drink a cow specific milk that's marketing
oh it's brilliant it's like one of the best marketing campaigns of all time got milk you
know like they just chose like a docile animal that they could get milk from
that was really productive and large and could and they tricked everyone into thinking once
you wean off of mother's breast milk, whereas evolutionarily, there was no need to like,
you wouldn't have lactase, which is the the enzyme that breaks down lactose, you wouldn't
have even had that you wouldn't have lactase persistence beyond weaning. And then they
just trick people into thinking an amazing job of marketing yeah um but actually
same with the meat yeah yeah totally and so what what people have done what the industry has done
is they framed the building blocks of diet as bones you need calcium and calcium you need dairy
you know muscle for your muscles you need protein and where does protein come from meat and for your
brain you need omega-3s and where does omega-3 come it comes from fish it's like a brilliant
marketing job and you do need calcium and protein and omega-3s it's just that you can get them from
the source and cut out the middleman go straight cut you know go straight to the source get your
calcium from green leafy vegetables which is where the cows are getting it from get your protein from
from legumes or nuts and seeds,
like plants.
That's where cows are getting their protein from.
And omega-3s, you can go right to the source.
You can go to get like flax seeds, which is ALA.
Or if you're worried about getting like exactly the same EPA
and DHA that come in fish oil,
you would get those from algae,
which is where the fish get those from.
So you don't even take a fish oil pill. don't do any of that no no i take a b12 and then some depending on where
you live in the world and this is whether you eat meat or not taking a vitamin d supplement
depends how much sun you're getting right uh and depending on the time of year uh and then yeah
it's sort of you know for a lot of people it's probably worth as an insurance policy taking uh
you know an epa dha supplement um which is like an algae
based oil or you could do flaxseed just some people don't convert the ala especially as you
get older right the long form omega-3s dha right the marketing component is very interesting too
when when um part of the film when they talk about the uh like mcdonald's commercials yeah i always
was fascinated by that too it's like and and the the film really hammers at home because they show you know the cigarette industry and what their parallels yeah the power
yeah they started out with like cigarettes used to use doctors and those advertisements are
hilarious like when i go on and when i go on a night call it's all marketing i like to smoke a
camel shake because it gives me a boost of energy right and then the the um the mcdonald's commercials
it's so true it's like
you got larry bird magic johnson remember michael jordan's doom it's like you're going like yeah
you guys don't eat this shit no yeah you're you have a nutritionist who tells you like
don't eat that yeah same same with the cigarettes like so we found the cigarette advertising
and you see the cigarette hanging out of the athlete's mouth and then you can find the same
picture without the cigarette in the mouth yeah Yeah. So like back in the day,
whatever that version of Photoshop was,
like still cutting it out and pasting it on.
They were doing that.
Same today.
Those athletes,
you know,
they're typically not eating that food.
The only one who smokes cigarettes is Vlade Divac.
Yeah.
Remember Vlade Divac?
Oh,
he's a basketball player.
He would actually smoke.
He was European.
So like he probably trained with a cigarette.
European is just something different.
What'd you eat for breakfast today?
I had like an oatmeal with like cigarette. European is just something different. What did you eat for breakfast today?
I had oatmeal with berries and bananas.
Nice.
So do you eat avocado every day?
It's a good fat.
Not every day.
It's healthy fats for sure.
Yeah, not every day, but I do a couple days a week might eat some.
Do you want to have dinner?
I got another podcast to do after this one, unfortunately.
And now I've heard maybe you got all three of your motives. Well, if we weren't going to go out for dinner, where would you take me and what would we have?
You know what I've been liking recently?
And again, I never plug brands or whatever.
He was like, you know what?
I've had enough of you.
And then I was just going to get a one-two.
But it's good for the podcast.
I've been eating at this place called Carver recently,
which isn't even a vegan place, but they've got a bunch of vegan options.
It's a bit like Chipotle, where you can always eat plant-based.
They've got the sofritas and the beans. But I've been learning this place called Carver. Yeah, know, it's a bit like Chipotle. Yes. Where you can always eat plant-based. They got the sofritas and the beans.
But people are in this place called Carver.
Yeah, I know it.
I know it.
It's like a chain.
And you just pick your lentils and your greens
and your veg and, you know, whatever.
So, and again, you can eat that with your meat
and your friends too, so.
So what's like the main source of,
like what's got the highest protein in vegetables
that I cannot eat?
So per calorie, it's going to be, well,
per calorie, you're going to be really high
in like broccoli and greens, but that's kind of ridiculous. And that's sort of a stupid's going to be um well per calorie you're going to be really high in like
broccoli and greens but that's kind of ridiculous and that's sort of a stupid thing that vegans will
say oh well broccoli's got more protein than meat well that might be true per calorie but you're
going to eat need like like two foot square bushels of it yeah yeah yeah so that's kind of
ridiculous so the best sources really are uh legumes like beans peas lentils and then nuts
and seeds or nut butters
you know peanut butter and i've been doing a lot of almond butter that's better than peanut butter
right uh in many ways yeah it's got better and so when people are gonna make fun of me now for
the peanut butter because we use the peanut butter sandwich in the film and there's a lot of people
talking shit on peanut butter sandwiches uh because the amount of calories or whatever
we just use that as an example of like an everyday food we weren't saying like this is the best food
for building muscle we're just saying hey here's an example of food that you might already be familiar
with right here's some lentils and here's a peanut butter sandwich and then people try to hone in on
the peanut butter sandwich and like try and tear it apart but um yeah i mean just those types of
foods and then of course like for some reason like oh some of these vegan bodybuilders take
protein powder yeah what do you what do you think that the meat-eating bodybuilders do?
They take protein powder as well.
Of course.
Right.
And why?
Isn't there vegan whey protein powder?
It wouldn't be whey protein because that's like from the cow.
Oh, whey you can't have.
Yeah.
So whey and casein are the two proteins in cow's milk.
So they separate.
It used to be the whey's product.
Yeah.
And then they figured out it was pretty anabolic.
And so they started selling it into a powder.
I think milk is way down.
I think almond milk and cashew milk,
I think that's been successful.
Oh, the plant-based milk has been the most successful sector
in the plant-based so far.
Some of the largest dairies are shutting down.
Some of the places, there's some farms that had cows
that are shutting down and producing almonds for almond milk.
And so farmers are even benefiting in many cases,
switching over.
But soy is the best one
in your opinion
no I'm not saying best
I'm just saying
if you want a decent protein
now you can make almond milk
or hemp milk yourself
and make it high protein
it's just that
when they sell it in the store
it's pretty watered down
you know it does like
sometimes it's like
one gram of protein
that was my question
but soy milk's one of the easiest
to buy with the protein
and some good fats
and like less sugar
than cow's milk
jackfruit
do you eat a lot of jackfruit
some I mean it's got a good texture you know but it's again not that high in protein some good fats and like less sugar than cows jackfruit do you eat a lot of jackfruit some
I mean it's got a good texture
you know
but it's
again not that high in protein
so I eat it occasionally
yeah
you know
I like
I'm not
what about bread
do you eat bread
he just said
if he goes to a restaurant
he'll eat the bread
no but I'm saying at home
not at the restaurant
yeah yeah
like whole grain
you know
like a whole wheat bread
not white bread
yeah yeah
dude once you start eating
whole grain
whole grain tastes better anyway once you start eating it's got more flavor anyway than the bleach bread
yeah like my because my wife's huge health nut and like so i'm always her food she weighs her
food she eats the whole grain so my point was this like uh back before i got when he made fun
of me for saying impossible burger but um yeah sorry a possible burger and um and the uh beyond
burger are marketed really well.
And they're doing really well.
Much like almond milk, cashew milk, those are crushing.
Are they good for you?
And do you think that's a good example of what the kind of vegan cause can do?
Kind of create exciting foods that are marketed well?
Well, I think that's one of the
reasons why people haven't switched in the past is they think that their foods aren't tasty right
but you can actually just in fact i eat much wider variety of tasty foods than i used to i used to
like extra lean chicken and broccoli and brown rice or extra lean turkey so going back to whether
it's healthy or not is it good for you when you ask that question it's always or compared to what
right so if you're going to go to carl's jr and you're going to have a burger then i would uh i would get the the plant-based burger versus
the the animal-based burger right for sure um i think there's a lot of reasons why it's better
it's not just even if you match the macronutrient ratio and you add just as much saturated fat that
they put in from like coconut oil or palm oil or whatever it is even if you matched all of those
there's still a lot of things in the animal foods,
you know, the bacterial endotoxins,
you can kill the bacteria,
but the endotoxins cause inflammation.
There's these things called AGEs and heterocyclic amines,
which are shown to be carcinogenic,
you know, cancer causing and inflammatory also in your arteries,
which is not good for performance or sex or health.
And so I'd stick with the plant-based burger, right?
If I was gonna, if that was my only choice
or all my buddies would go in there,
I felt like a fast food burger, right?
Not that I don't eat that stuff that often,
but then it's not going to be good compared to a three-bean chili
or a bowl of lentils or, you know what I mean?
Yes.
So it's relative is what you're saying.
The split, the first initial split is plant versus animal.
And then within a plant, it's like getting more whole foods and less processed.
So you're saying if you have the option
to get an Impossible Burger
or a Whopper,
get the Impossible Burger
but if you have the option
between an Impossible Burger
and something that's better.
Whole foods.
Yeah, whole food
then go with the whole food.
Yeah, but I mean like again,
it's all or something,
not all or nothing.
That's the approach
with plants versus animals
and like whole foods
versus processed foods
and you got to meet people
where they're at.
You know, like,
oh, if you say over here, oh, uh plant-based diet is not that healthy because
they're eating uh a beyond burger once a month and this impossible burger once a month and this
you know plant-based chicken once a month or whatever well what were they eating before
right you got to compare individuals to what they were eating before not this person over here that
was eating like um you know wild caught salmon once a month and all vegetables and whole grains like that might be a step down for them uh if they went to starting
loads of processed junk right but this person we're saying like instead of that wild salmon
switch over to like a lentil soup right you know what i mean right then they're making an
improvement so it's always going to be it's unfair to compare like people say well the paleo diet
that's better than you you know, this vegan diet
where most people eat vegans
and drink junk.
Well, you've got to compare
apples for apples, right?
You've got to go
healthiest plant-based diet
versus healthiest paleo diet.
Then compare those two.
You can't compare apples
with oranges.
Yeah.
I feel like for me,
it's just about how I feel.
Like I've tried other diets
and I've just felt the best.
I'm telling you,
like in the morning
when I make an oatmeal and it's got the-
You've still got a boner.
I've still got a boner.
I've still got a boner.
Well now I'm going to, and now those days are coming in too
cause I'm going to get a sex change.
So it's going to be good to be post-op.
Now I know he's kidding.
I do that.
Before I was like,
I know you're confused.
That's what you think.
So you never really know, okay?
Yeah.
So I like to do, like, when I'm having, like, an oatmeal in the morning,
cold-soaked oatmeal with the almond butter, with the berries.
When I, like, you know, am eating, like, avocado and all those vegetables,
even in my – not only is my physical performance better, but even in here.
Like, moving, quick jumps.
Everything is better.
Driving better. I pay attention to Shmore. You know what's funny? Before we edited like moving, quick jumps, everything is better, driving better, pay attention to more.
You know what's funny?
Before we edited the film, obviously we did lots of shooting.
We shot like 50 people that didn't even make it into the film.
And we didn't know if it would go outside of athletics
and firefighters and soldiers.
And so we interviewed a bunch of like Brian Green,
one of the world's leading theoretical physicists,
and Daniel Negreanu, one of the world's top poker players.
And Daniel was saying like, you know, his energy at the table,
because those poker games will sometimes go through the night.
He just felt like much clearer and he felt he was doing better
and his energy was much more on.
So it doesn't have, you don't have to be an athlete to be performing better, right?
You could be just in the office performing better at work.
You could be a parent who's got more energy for the kids.
You know, everyone wants to perform better.
People are always like, oh, somebody,
because I said that once,
somebody was like,
well,
it's probably just placebo.
It's like,
it's not,
but even if it is,
isn't that,
that's your reality.
But it's not placebo.
No,
I know. Like I said,
nobody's ever gone to the doctor
and they were like,
you know,
you're eating too much
fruits and vegetables.
That'll never happen.
No.
It's always fine.
You cut down on your meat,
cut down on your animal products usually.
Right.
You know,
it kind of almost seems like when I was hearing you talk about all the macronutrients and
all the other stuff that is just gibberish to me because I don't know it, it almost feels
like a religion in a little bit.
Right.
In the sense that, no, not you being a religion.
It's like you're enlightened because you know everything.
You know the science of the food.
because you know everything.
You know the science of the food.
Like scientists kind of know the science,
the reasons why things happen in the natural world.
So they believe less and less in God because they know more and more about
how it works the way it works.
You kind of seem to know more about how everything works,
whereas someone like me is just going like,
yeah, I was told meat comes from protein. just going like, you know, yeah, meat. I heard meat.
I was told meat comes from protein, you know?
I was like, that's what they told me.
And unfortunately,
we're sort of influenced a lot by social media.
And so it depends on which sort of groups you follow
as what information you start believing.
I mean, the good thing is
that all of the recommendations
from all of the World Health Organization
and the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
and Canada's Food Guide
just cut out dairy for the first time ever.
So dairy's not even a category anymore in canada wow but all of these groups are they're all shifting
towards recommending more and more plants like every five years you know the academy of nutrition
nutrition dietetics used to be the food pyramid now it's the food plate but they're always shifting
you know despite industry influence a lot of money coming in to the people on the like the
dietary guideline advisory committee uh they're still shifting like shifting over to plant-based despite all
the industry pushback was there like a moment in your life for you like i'm changing uh no when i
when i tried it i was just giving it a go see how i felt because i saw a lot of the evidence you
know i got injured started researching it right let me give this a try see how i feel you know
i just seen some of the athletic performances which i thought was crazy at the time because
i literally thought you had to eat animal products every meal to be an athlete
i like i remember walking to a restaurant once and the chicken was spelt funny i'm like why
why is the chicken spelt like that like well it's not a real chicken like well where's the real
chicken no there's no chicken what meat do you have no meat okay what do you eggs no nothing
so it was a plant-based you know vegan restaurant basically i looked at my buddy who's like 65 275
this uh tom uh bodybuilding buddy of mine from England.
And we looked at each other and just walked out.
I wouldn't have had a single meal in a vegan restaurant, no.
Right.
So I just tried it.
And then, you know, that's when my endurance and strength improved.
How did the movie come about?
So you had this experience.
You got injured.
You started doing this, like, so how did this movie happen?
I started documenting that a little bit.
I bought a used camera for Craigslist
and started going on
YouTube
learned how to do
the three point lighting
you just taught yourself
yeah
see people are just like that
oh wait a second
like innovative guys
but isn't that how
you learn everything
these days on YouTube
like you know
the dishwasher breaks
you go on YouTube
you know like you need
to install a floor
you go on YouTube
you want to make
the most viewed documentary
of all time
you go on YouTube
YouTube
yeah so you shot that yourself and then so i shot bits and then i thought well i'll either put this
some something small up on on on youtube um you know that full circle learn it and you'd put it
back on right right but um yeah or like i'll use the some of this footage get other people
interested and then i met joseph pace very early very early on. He actually was a comedy writer in Hollywood years ago.
But he'd been working in the plant-based space.
He'd been plant-based for like 25 years at the time.
And so we joined up and then decided really to make it like a big documentary.
And you had no experience.
Two years before you did this, you would have never thought you'd make a documentary.
Well, that's why it took a long time.
People are like, why did it take so long to come out?
It was like,
if you start,
first of all,
I woke up at two in the morning
thinking,
I've got to tell everybody this
because I hate being lied to.
And I thought,
I've really been lied to by the industry.
And that's like trickled down
even to what my parents told me
when I was a kid.
They weren't lying on purpose,
but you've seen in the film,
like the footage of me and my dad,
I was a Superman,
as a five-year-old.
He's like, what did you eat today? I'm like, like yeah lamb and eggs and same as lunch and uh yeah he's
like yeah that's what superman needs to be big and strong so i have lots of misinformation i hate
being lied to felt like i had to tell everybody and the best way to do that was a documentary
and i worked on with joseph and um it took a long time because when you don't know anyone in the
plant-based space or in the medical community or health community you don't know anyone in film you don't have any money right you know to to you
don't that takes a while to start putting the money together convince people to like hey do
you want to help support this you know it's not easy to like get Arnold Schwarzenegger get James
Cameron you know like those aren't easy things we know that just takes a while to like get those
meetings and build and grow but if you've
got a good idea and you're passionate and you put the effort in you know um and and fortunate to
have like had a good education and be able to articulate and uh not take too many blows to the
head you know in the mma training i was out i was curious you everyone spoke in it everyone spoke in
it that was featured in it did you did you ask Nate
to
to speak
or is there a reason
he didn't like
get interviewed for that
we did interview
oh you did
we just didn't put it in
cause he said
motherfucker too much
yeah
he's like yo man
I'll eat motherfucking plants
or whatever
just yeah
no
I mean they were
yeah they were stoned
and showed up like 8 hours
actually showed up 6 hours late
the first day
and then so we had to roll it into a second day.
And yeah, I know.
It's just like we ended up only all of the athletes.
Like Arnold's not fully vegan, right?
He's mostly plant-based.
He's cut down on meat by 85%.
He never really drank dairy anyway.
So there's people like him.
And then Nate is not 100% vegan either.
He sometimes eats a little bit of fish or eggs.
He's like plant-based.
But for the athletes that we interviewed,
that we put up,
we decided to make them all plant-based.
So we thought that there was enough of a story
in Nate's pre-existing footage.
And it was tough deciding which athletes
that we'd filmed and not put in,
or the experts,
because it was crazy.
And some of the interviews were like four hours long
with one expert.
And it was like,
we've got 600 hours of footage
we made it to an 86 minute film
has anybody went back
do you think
like any athletes
who were plant based
or now they're not
there's only one
yeah
that I know of
and that was Tim Sheaf
okay
and he's saying
that he
has been on
because he's gone like
full on carnivore now
right
and
oh Jesus
he went the way other way
yeah yeah
and
it's crazy
because he won
like the American,
British Ninja Warrior show being plant-based
and did really well plant-based.
Then he basically went on, he used to drink his own piss.
Interesting.
Is he single?
I'm not sure.
He's actually a really nice guy.
Yeah, it seems like it.
They used to go to parties where they drink other people's piss.
Interesting.
What's his answer? Why are they doing that? It seems like it. They used to go to parties where they drink other people's piss. Interesting.
What's his answer?
Why are they doing that?
And he fasted for 35 days.
What?
Yeah, 35 days.
Afterwards, he ate plant-based for a few days.
He's like, yeah, I'm not feeling great.
And we tried to explain to him,
there's a sort of rule with fasting.
If you do an extended fast,
you should probably take twice as long as the fast. If take 35 days it's probably going to take 70 days after you start eating again to feel completely normal really yeah yeah twice as long and you've got to be careful there's something
called refeeding syndrome where you eat too much too quickly you can actually die from it right
we try to consult for him and i just didn't really listen he didn't feel great and then he ate some
salmon said he had a wet dream interesting yeah interesting
and so he's like
okay now I gotta switch
and eat completely meat
I don't quite get the logic
he also thinks the earth is flat
and a few other things
as historians
you probably think
you know
wouldn't agree with him on
but so he's the only one
that I know of
and he actually wasn't
in the film
the final cut of the film
before he told me
but he did have the courtesy
of calling me early on
before he released it
to the public just in case we want to pull him out but he actually wasn't courtesy of calling me early on before he released it to the public
just in case we wanted
to pull him out
but he actually wasn't
in the film
so the whole carnivore
community says
oh you know
Tim let them know
they were in the film
they had to pull him out
that's actually not true
he wasn't in the film
you know there was
a little scene
that we tried to put on
months and months
and months before
but he was never
in the cut
when he asked us
to pull him out
I think that's a very
effective way to put it
like you meet people where they're at.
And I felt like the documentary did a great job
of sort of emphasizing that.
Like, hey, this isn't like,
we're not coming at you in a militant way.
Because I think that's most of the problem.
Right.
Is the way it's portrayed.
Yeah.
Because when you come at it the right way,
you know, it's like,
it just kind of,
you can't deny when something makes sense,
when someone kind of lifts you.
You know, like Plato's Allegory of the Cave, you can't deny when something makes sense, when someone kind of lifts you, you know,
like Plato's Allegory of the Cave,
you get unchained and you turn around and you're like,
you can't unsee what you've seen.
You can't unlearn what you've learned.
If it's presented to you in the right way,
you don't put that block up.
You don't go, fuck you, you know?
I think that's the whole vegan, vegetarian approach
they've done in the past.
It just hasn't worked very well.
You know, like judgmental, pointing,
got to be all or nothing. You know, if know if you do oh you're fucking wearing leather shoes even though
you've given up me and dairy and you know there's i don't think that's a great approach doesn't work
very well right um and then going back to that carnivore thing you know people don't realize
like let's say you have a nut allergy right and you just never quite figured it out you just don't
feel good after eating nuts but you never could have associated to the nuts right and then you go i'm gonna go carnivore for a month well
fuck you've got you what you're doing is an elimination diet so you're eliminating all
plants so by definition you've eliminated nuts and you feel better well it doesn't mean like and
it's usually temporary but you feel better temporarily and also like any time people lose
a lot of weight rapidly their blood pressure tends to come down and their cholesterol tends to come down.
And, of course, there's many ways to sort of not overeat.
And one of them is called sensory-specific satiety or state-specific satiety.
So if you only can eat red meat, you're probably not going to overeat calories, right?
Because you're fed up of eating red meat.
And so, yeah, people lose weight.
You can also have a cocaine habit and lose weight.
You know, there's lots of – you can get parasites and lose weight and your cholesterol comes down or that doesn't
mean that it's healthy long term or optimal or healthy for everybody yeah categorically what do
you think i don't think any like there's no like serious scientific experts that think that a
carnivore diet is the way to go right no plants at all like seriously just not even in those
instances like where there's some sort of autoimmune deficiency?
Yeah, but again, you can get that.
There might be a number of foods that you don't do well,
but it doesn't mean it has to be all meat.
You know, like Joe Rogan just went carnivore for a month
and he lost weight.
He said he got a lot of diarrhea to start with,
but again, that could have been microbiome change.
But he could do the same thing
just eating all lentils
for example
like it doesn't
is he going to do that next
you think
I don't think all lentils
is a great idea either
but you know
well old people do that
I think old people
go all lentils
because they haven't
got their teeth
yeah they go
they sit in diners
and they just eat lentil soup
yeah
we got to go
we got to wrap it up
well thank you very much
so much James
the documentary is obviously
right
Game Changers
it's the Game Changers
it's still
it's still on Netflix
right now
it's on Netflix
iTunes
Google Play
DVD
Blu-ray
pretty much everywhere
you can even get it online
I saw it on YouTube
you can get it for like
three bucks or four bucks
oh yeah
YouTube has like a paid channel
you can probably find it
you know
ripped for free somewhere.
Yeah.
Just rip it for free.
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