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The Rich Roll Podcast

Millennials & Why It’s Cool To Be Conscious and Actively Involved

The Rich Roll Podcast

Rich Roll

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement

4.713.3K Ratings

🗓️ 29 September 2014

⏱️ 135 minutes

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Summary

The subject of “Millennials” generally conjures up adjectives like lazy or entitled. No work ethic. Spoiled brats, the lot of them. TIME Magazine went so far as to call millennials the “Me Me Me Generation”. This has not been my experience with the teens and twenty-somethings among us. In fact, I can honestly say that I find myself relating to many millennials better than I relate to my own generation. Maybe that just makes me juvenile. But that's a perspective lazier that the millennial stereotype itself. Admittedly, my exposure to this cross-section of our society is somewhat self-selecting. But it's worth noting that over the last several years I've had the good fortune of meeting dozens of incredibly dynamic, conscious and entrepreneurial young people. Kids highly engaged in things my generation didn’t give a crap about like permaculture, social issues, sustainability, conservation and mindfulness. Students with doctorates and business degrees who could be on Wall Street instead toiling away on organic farms, working for non-profits, or starting their own — choosing career paths based not on security and salary but on impact. People leveraging the power of social media to challenge societal norms, disrupt outdated modalities, create self-styled careers that didn't previously exist and launch their own grassroots movements. The common thread is the singular goal — to make the world a better place for all of us. Jackson Foster is one of these guys — the best kind of millennial. A guy whose life presented him with every open door possible, it would have been easy for Jackson to simply step into a safe and secure (an illusion I know, but you get my point) high paying business career. But Jackson has other plans. In high school, while most of Jackson’s teen peers were playing video games, partying and generally just acting like, well teenagers, Jackson spent a year in the Colorado wilderness. After being accepted into the prestigious Rhode Island School of Design, he decided instead to defer so he could travel – a year spent bicycling across the US, hiking the John Muir Trail, mountaineering in Laos and even working at an orangutan orphanage in Borneo. These experiences left him thinking about one thing: food. Jackson noticed how food greatly affected the livelihood of different communities around the world, which motivated a desire to immerse himself in diet and lifestyle study. This exploration left him with no choice but to walk his talk; a wholesale transition from a beer drinking, weed smoking, junk food vegetarian teenager reborn as a whole food plant-based activist and educator. Jackson transferred from RISD to Colorado College as an Environmental Policy major and went to work. Outside his college coursework he found the time to: become a Certified Yoga Instructor; obtain a Certification In Plant-based Nutrition through the T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies ; start the website Plantriotic ; found and chair a vegan student group at Colorado College; write for Vegan Health and Fitness Magazine ; spend his summers working with environmental groups like 350.org ; help with student recruitment for the recent...

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Rich Roll Podcast episode 106 with Jackson Foster.

0:10.0

All right, let's do this people.

0:20.3

Rich Roll here.

0:21.3

This is the RRP.

0:22.3

Welcome to my podcast, the Rich Roll Podcast.

0:25.4

Thank you for tuning in.

0:26.4

Thank you for listening.

0:27.4

Thank you for sharing the show with a friend.

0:28.7

And thank you for supporting the show by clicking through the Amazon banner ad at richroll.com

0:34.0

for all your Amazon purchases.

0:36.6

This really helps us out.

0:38.4

So thank you so much to all of you out there who have been supporting us in this way.

0:42.6

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0:45.1

Click through, click the banner ad, do it.

0:47.6

All right, let's broaden our horizons.

0:51.0

Let's think more critically about things.

0:53.0

Let's set aside old habits, preconceived notions, assumptions.

0:57.1

Let's challenge the status quo people.

0:59.2

Let's ponder the possibility of a new and better way.

1:04.0

Not just for us, but for our kids and the planet.

1:08.9

That's what I'm here to do.

1:09.9

So each week, you know what I do.

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