From an old colleague, who congratulated me on what Mark Sisson had said.
"Umm, what?"
Sunday with Sisson |
Here's the tweet:I've got an action item for you all.If you happen to use Twitter, hop on and retweet my tweet asking Joe Rogan to have Tucker Goodrich on the podcast (or send him one of your own). Tucker has been banging the seed oil drum for many years now, and if we could get one of the strongest anti-seed oil voices onto the most popular and influential podcast in the world, the collective health of the podcast-listening community would skyrocket. Seed oils are one of those health topics that requires some time and detail. Sugar's easy to explain. Grains are too. You can hit those in a single elevator ride and get the point across. But seed oil? To really understand the predicament requires at least a 5- to 10-minute conversation.Joe's podcasts last up to 3 or 4 hours. They are extremely long form. You can really get into the weeds, and the weeds is sometimes where you need to go.
— Mark_Sisson (@Mark_Sisson) January 17, 2020WOW. Thanks, Mark!
The Joe Rogan Experience is the biggest podcast in the world.
This would be an amazing honor, and a fantastic way to get what I think is the most important health message out to the world. He's had lots of great diet topics and debates, including Stephan Guyenet, Chris Kresser, Gary Taubes, and of course Mark Sisson:
I think it is a great idea! I would LOVE to see the podcast of you on Joe Rogan's show!! I heard about you because of Mark's post, I am fascinated with refined oils and how on earth there can be soooo much research published that says it lowers heart disease! I have honestly felt like there is some crazy conspiracy going on with how much seed oils are promoted as healthy!
ReplyDeleteI would look forward to that podcast the way most people look forward to a blockbuster movie. Get somewhere quiet, make sure I have a full stomach or enough to eat and drink for the next few hours, turn my phone on airplane mode...
ReplyDeleteThis would be so powerful in raising the awareness of the seed oil issue! Your material is by far the most comprehensive resource on the matter. It seems to be glossed over a lot of the time with most of the focus going to sugar. Anything we can do to make this happen?
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