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Saturday Sep 28, 2019
#9 Joe Rogan is Obsessed with Vegans
Saturday Sep 28, 2019
Saturday Sep 28, 2019
*Quick correction: When we were reading the Biodiversity article, the projected land use was referring to 2050 but we accidentally said 2015.
It's no secret that Joe Rogan is obsessed with vegans. On his podcast The Joe Rogan Experience, he bashes vegan nutrition and trash talks the movement every chance he gets. Which is A LOT. After all these years, we still listen to JRE because we believe you don't have to agree with every opinion someone has in order to enjoy their conversations and be open to the different topics that are brought up. We love that he has a wide variety of guests and that he has come out in support of a Universal Basic Income, which we advocate for as well. Thanks to Joe Rogan and his massive platform, it is how many people first heard about Andrew Yang. We love Andrew Yang!! #YangGang2020
BUT, in his latest episode (#1355) he takes things way too far and we felt it was time to share a response to his completely false statements. We don't normally do episodes like this, and we know he is entitled to have his own opinions about veganism, but some of his remarks were stated as facts so we felt the need to address a few things.
We referred to a few articles and studies in this episode, we've listed the links below:
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Biodiversity Conservation: The Key is Reducing Meat Consumption
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969715303697#f0005
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Protein Packages: The Game Changers
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Essentials of Healthy Eating: Dr. Walter Willett, Department of Nutrition: Harvard School of Public Health
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Nutrient Profiles of Vegetarian and Non-Vegetarian Dietary Patterns
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Vegan Pregnancy Guides
https://www.synergynutrition.ca/healthy-mom-healthy-baby-guides.html
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Chronic Conditions in Children
https://www.healthychildren.org/English/health-issues/conditions/chronic/Pages/default.aspx
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Full Joe Rogan Episode
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C-Reactive Protein (Inflammation) Response to a Vegan Lifestyle Intervention
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Diet Shapes the Ability of Human Intestinal Microbiotato Degrade Phytate
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Increased Phytate Intake Linked to Reduced Osteoporosis
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