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🗓️ 23 June 2022
⏱️ 140 minutes
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In Episode 105 I sit down with Podcast regular Tyler Stanaway. He recently attended an ayahuasca retreat to tap into his spirituality and use the plant medicine to become a better version of himself. Plant Medicine is fascinating, and while these are ancient ceremonies that people have been partaking in for thousands of years, they are relatively new in the Western World. I believe plant medicine, whether it's ayahuasca, ibogaine, psilocybin, and even cannabis are going to become more and more available as people move further away from big pharma and get back in touch with the natural resources available on our planet. Tyler gives a detailed account of his experience in today’s podcast. Please enjoy episode 105 of the Endless Endeavor Podcast.
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0:00.0 | What's up, guys? Welcome to episode 105 of the Unless Endeavor podcast. If I'm screaming at you guys and sounding like your deaf grandpa, it's because I got home from a slip knot concert last night and my ears are still fucking ringing and I can barely hear anything. But that's part of being a metalhead. I miss that shit and it was a great fucking show so as usual if you want to rep the podcast please |
0:22.6 | go to my jih T-saturday website the electric north that is where you can get hats stickers rash |
0:27.2 | guards apparel t-shirts all that stuff a lot of people have been asking me via instagram |
0:32.5 | where do i get the no one's coming to save you shirt it's my jih Tjitsu academy website we talk about it every week |
0:37.9 | we also have our new shirt become ungovernable which are fucking awesome and they're selling fast |
0:43.3 | so let's knock out our three ads for the week and then we're going to start our show shortly |
0:47.3 | we're first brought to you by element by elemental labs and what element is it is a grab and go |
0:53.0 | hydration packet that you add to water. |
0:55.9 | They're single time use. You rip them open, dump them in your water bottle, and they contain |
0:59.9 | a thousand milligrams of sodium, 200 milligrams of potassium, and 60 milligrams of magnesium. |
1:05.4 | Now, these taste salty, and that's because there's a thousand milligrams of sodium. But people |
1:10.1 | are mistaken thinking, oh, salt is bad for you. |
1:12.8 | Like the government has fucked up so much stuff with people's diets and people's |
1:16.5 | perception of what's healthy. |
1:18.2 | Salt's bad for you. |
1:19.3 | Fats bad for you. |
1:20.9 | Look at the food pyramid. |
1:22.7 | Eat grains and bread is your number one foundational element of your diet. |
1:29.9 | So listen, guys, the person, |
1:36.7 | Rob Wolf, the developed element is an athlete. He's a scientist. He's smart as shit. And you don't have to be any of those things to know when you take it. You feel better. You perform better. |
1:41.3 | You feel stronger. You feel more hydrated. And you guys know if you're training hard and you don't have proper electrolytes. You have headaches and cramps and fatigue. You don't feel those things when you have element in your water. So element is designed to be used during or after rigorous physical activity. And my rigorous physical activity is jiujitsu. Hard training sessions where you're sweating a ton. |
2:02.6 | I drink a bunch of element and I perform better during training and I feel better afterwards. |
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