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🗓️ 13 May 2025
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Can collagen help you ‘die young as late as possible’ and keep your body in peak condition?
Sean Lake, Founder of BUBS Naturals, joins Josh Trent on the Wellness + Wisdom Podcast, episode 740, to share how collagen supplementation transformed his own healing process, allowing him to maintain a life of adventure in his 50s, why only a fraction of supplement companies genuinely care about helping you heal, and how collagen helps with connective tissue repair and alleviating joint pain.
"After you're in your early mid-20s, you lose 1 to 2% of the collagen in your body every year. So when you turn 55, you're at half. All of your connective tissue support is fed by the exogenous intake of collagen peptides, and it fuels that collagen production inside the human body." - Sean Lake
Using BUBS' Collagen supports your body and enhances overall wellness from the inside out.
BUBS Collagen Peptides start out as grass-fed bovine collagen and are then turned into collagen peptides through a controlled enzymatic hydrolysis process. This process transforms the collagen into much smaller and easily digestible peptides that are highly bioavailable.
Collagen peptides are typically recommended for those looking to support skin health, improve joint function, boost bone density, and enhance hair and nail growth.
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"If you exogenously take collagen peptides, it will have your body endogenously producing collagen peptides. And that collagen protein in your body is going to help with your hair, skin and nails. But more importantly, it will improve your muscle recovery, joint health, and intestinal health." - Sean Lake
"I'm hell bent on taking care of myself physically, mentally, spiritually, as much as humanly possible, learning as much as I can, because I want to be as present as possible so that I can give all that up to be there for my children. So that it's not about me, it's about them. What am I bringing to the table to help shape them, to help steer them, to help show them the path? They have to walk it, but I want to show them the right path." - Sean Lake
"Ground beef and bone broth are an amazing way to get gelatin collagen in the body. But what you don't realize is how much you'd have to eat. For most bodies, 20 grams is the baseline. But to get 20 grams from nature, you'd have to be eating a lot of ground beef or bone broth. And our lifestyles don't really allow us to do that and then there's also a digestive cost." - Sean Lake
Sean Lake is an entrepreneur, former professional snowboarder, and the co-founder of BUBS Naturals, a wellness brand best known for its grass-fed collagen protein and MCT oil powders.
In 2018, he launched BUBS Naturals, naming the company after his best friend and adventure partner, Navy SEAL Glen “Bub” Doherty, who was killed in the 2012 Benghazi attack.
BUBS commits 10% of every sale to veteran-focused charities, most notably the Glen Doherty Memorial Foundation and the Navy SEAL Foundation, so the business is, in Lake’s words, “a perpetual fundraiser disguised as a supplement company.”
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0:00.0 | I was 45 years old. My knees sounded like crinkled up newspaper walking up and down a flight of stairs. |
0:05.0 | Yeah. |
0:06.0 | After you're in your early mid-20s, you lose one to two percent of the collagen in your body every year. |
0:11.0 | When I turn 55, I'm at half. No way, man. How do I fight that? |
0:16.0 | Sean Lake is a former professional snowboarder and the founder of Bubbs Naturals. So research shows that when you take the hydrolyzed collagen, it actually creates a cue in the body that produces a signal to produce more of the collagen. |
0:31.6 | You're helping your body remember, oh yeah, this is that protein and we don't have a lot of it and I can make this stuff. |
0:38.3 | If somebody were to just do one thing from a supplementation standpoint, would it be the collagen or would it be something else? |
0:46.3 | I'm choosing collagen all day long, every single day, period. Collagen has changed my life. |
0:51.3 | What is the thing about the supplement industry |
0:54.5 | that most companies are lying about? |
1:02.1 | So, Sean, the supplement industry |
1:04.4 | is the Wild Wild West, |
1:06.1 | and many supplement companies claim that their stuff does everything. |
1:10.1 | But what is the thing about the supplement industry |
1:12.4 | that most companies are lying about? |
1:15.0 | I'm gonna go with integrity. |
1:17.1 | I think most companies want to believe what they're selling |
1:21.5 | and they wanna believe that they've got the cure all |
1:24.0 | for any given thing, but they're in such a rush to like get that product out there. |
1:31.4 | That's when integrity gets compromised. And so they cut corners. They need to make a good profit |
1:36.9 | margin. They found this one ingredient cheaper. And maybe it was third party tested. Maybe it |
1:43.2 | wasn't. And all of a sudden, you've got a |
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