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The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

374. What This CEO Learned from Living With The Hadza Tribe | Eric Edmeades

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

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Education, Science, Society & Culture

4.634.5K Ratings

🗓️ 10 July 2023

⏱️ 106 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Jordan B. Peterson and Eric Edmeades discuss his early experiences with homelessness, the extent and detriment of alcoholism, the changes you can make to restructure your physiological responses, the relationship between trust and sales, and the world of possibility that opens when you embrace the unknown, the potentially dangerous, and above all that which calls to you. Eric Edmeades, a globally recognized keynote speaker, prolific entrepreneur, and recognized authority in health, practical psychology, and behavioral transformation, has made significant strides in the health and wellness industry. His revolutionary program, WILDFIT®, has positively transformed the lives of over a hundred thousand individuals across more than 130 countries, underscoring his innovative and impactful approach to health. Edmeades is in the process of releasing his forthcoming book, "The Evolution Gap: A Survival Guide for Modern Civilization". This enlightening work explores the growing disconnect between our slow-moving biological evolution and our remarkable ability to innovate at a breakneck pace. Edmeades suggests that this gap is the root cause of much of today's pain, suffering, and disease, and he provides practical strategies to bridge this divide and enhance our collective wellbeing. - Links - For Eric Edmeades: The Evolution Gap (Book): www.ericedmeades.com/Jordan

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0:00.0

Hello, everyone watching and listening. Today I'm speaking with serial entrepreneur and public

0:21.2

speaker Eric Edmides. We discuss his early experiences with homelessness, the extent

0:27.9

indeterman of alcoholism and illness that preoccupied his father, the changes you can make to

0:33.2

restructure your physiological responses, especially to fear, the relationship between trust and sales

0:40.3

and marketing general communication and the world of possibility that opens up to you if you embrace

0:46.9

the unknown, the potentially dangerous and above all, that which calls to you. So we met Mexico.

0:54.2

Yeah, Puebla. Right. We were there for their festival of ideas. Yeah. Right. We went to an old library

1:00.2

afterwards, which was very cool. It was the oldest library I think in North America. I think in

1:03.9

all the Americas, yeah, it was super cool building. You know, it was fascinating is that they had no

1:08.0

electricity in there and no climate control and millions of dollars and more than money, the value of

1:13.5

all those books. But the building was built like well enough to do the climate control, the humidity

1:18.1

control in the 1500s. Yeah. Fascinating. Yeah, yeah, that's for sure. That was a good trip. That was a

1:23.2

cool city and a good festival. Yeah. Yeah. So I was looking at your biography today. I figure we

1:28.7

might as well walk through it. It said, let's start with this. Well, living in Canada, your family

1:35.2

was you were born into an apartheid era, South Africa and then immigrated with your family to Canada.

1:40.7

But you said, well, living in Canada, your childhood quickly became what can only be described as a

1:44.7

rollercoaster experience, rollercoaster ride of experience, including a period of homelessness in

1:50.4

northern Canada at the vulnerable age of 15. Northern Canada is not a good place to be homeless.

1:57.1

Actually, I would put to you and I think you'll be with me on this. It's a great place to be homeless

2:02.0

because it forces resolution very quickly. So what happened at 15? You know, my dad and my

2:10.2

mom split up when I was very young and it was a very good thing they did. My dad was at that stage

2:16.0

having a let's say an irresponsible relationship with alcohol. And so they'd split up and then he'd

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