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PLANTSTRONG Podcast

Ep. 340: Jan Liband - The Masculinity Myth That’s Wrecking Men’s Health

PLANTSTRONG Podcast

Rip Esselstyn

Medicine, Alternative Health, Health & Fitness, Nutrition

4.82.4K Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2026

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

In this deeply grounded conversation, Rip sits down with Jan Liband — a former college athlete, longtime plant-based advocate, and expert in food and environmental sustainability. What began for Jan as a single pamphlet exposing the environmental toll of animal agriculture became a lifelong commitment to plant-based living nearly 40 years ago.

Jan shares his journey from a meat-centered, “healthy by 1980s standards” diet to discovering how plant-based eating dramatically improved his energy, recovery, and athletic performance.

Along the way, Rip and Jan tackle some of the biggest barriers to change — especially for men — including cultural conditioning, fear of change, and the never-ending obsession with protein.

The conversation goes beyond personal health and zooms out to the bigger picture: how our global food system drives roughly one-third of greenhouse gas emissions, accelerates deforestation, drains freshwater resources, and threatens biodiversity. Jan explains why dietary change is one of the fastest, most impactful climate actions individuals can take — far faster than waiting on energy or infrastructure shifts.

From practical food swaps and transition strategies, to a powerful discussion of the Eat-Lancet report and planetary boundaries, this episode is both a reality check and a hopeful roadmap.

The message is clear: small, consistent changes on our plates can ripple outward — improving our health, strengthening our communities, and protecting the planet for generations to come.

Key Takeaways

  • One piece of information — a pamphlet on animal agriculture — can spark lifelong change.
  • Plant-based eating can improve digestion, recovery, energy, and athletic performance within weeks.
  • Men often struggle with plant-based eating due to early-formed habits, social pressure, and protein myths.
  • Americans are not protein-deficient — they are protein-toxic — while severely lacking fiber.
  • Gradual change increases long-term success; the best diet is the one you’ll stick with.
  • Animal agriculture drives the majority of food-related greenhouse gas emissions, land use, and water waste.
  • The Eat-Lancet report supports plant-rich diets as essential for both human and planetary health.
  • Food choices are the single most powerful daily action individuals can take to protect the environment.

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0:00.0

I'm Ray Besselston, and you're listening to the Plan Strong podcast.

0:05.5

Hey, hey, Planned Strong family.

0:08.5

Today's conversation is a powerful reminder that sometimes one moment can change everything.

0:17.6

I'm sitting down today with Jan LeBan, a former college athlete whose entire worldview shifted

0:24.6

after reading a single pamphlet that exposed the environmental cost of animal agriculture.

0:31.6

That spark led Jan to a plant-based lifestyle nearly 40 years ago, and what followed was more energy,

0:41.1

better recovery, and a whole new relationship with food.

0:45.3

In this episode, we talk honestly about how hard change can feel at first,

0:51.0

especially for men navigating cultural expectations around meat and protein.

0:58.1

We also bust some long-standing protein myths and explore why whole plant foods provide

1:04.7

everything that the body needs to thrive.

1:08.0

This conversation is about personal health, planetary health, and the power of small,

1:14.1

consistent choices. Let's get down to it with Jan. If you just know that you need a vacation reset

1:26.1

to one of our retreats, but you can't afford to attend.

1:30.4

This is for you.

1:32.0

This April 19th to the 24th, we are hosting a Plant Strong retreat in beautiful Black Mountain, North Carolina.

1:40.2

And I know that for many people, cost is a real barrier.

1:46.2

It's not desire or commitment.

1:48.5

And so we are doing something about it.

1:51.1

We are offering a limited number of need-based scholarships,

1:55.3

each valued at $2,000 to help people who feel called to be there but they need a little extra

2:03.4

support to make it happen these retreats are so much more than the food they're

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