Please consider donating to Ethos to help them continue doing their wholistic, incredible work: www.ethosfarmtohealth.org/donate Purchase The China Study via my affiliate link: amzn.to/3UN4eNF Music video I made for Ethos: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nH3dgpujpa9nbck Martica Heaner, PhD Nutrition interview : kzbin.info/www/bejne/nGmvdJSFpcyfrJYsi=-8KveOaxafFEsjXw Asha Gala Ethos Lifestyle Coach interview: kzbin.info/www/bejne/o3SoiJ2cZcd-e7c T Colin Campbell videos: Animal Protein is Just about Poison: Vegan Since the 80's Dr T. Colin Campbell PhD: kzbin.info/www/bejne/raDChqWmmNRrkNk Nutritional Renaissance by T Colin Campbell: kzbin.info/www/bejne/iZLNdoynZ6qSirs EPIC Panel: Dr Dean Ornish, Dr Michael Greger, Dr Scott Stoll, Dr T Colin Campbell: kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z4C9qqR9i6lkr6s My name is Jeff. If you like my work and want to help me keep the cameras rolling and website going please consider contributing here veganlinked.com/fundme/ and/or becoming a member to the channel kzbin.infojoin and/or adding a free listing on VeganLinked.com and upgrading it. For more vegan stories check out the playlist "Vegan Stories, Insights & Perspectives" kzbin.info/aero/PLmSzj4R9w2MC2b0L_07bRyphvPsxcz7Px Join VeganLinked.com to share your story, interact, add your profession to be hired or simply admired, add your organization, programs, and/or event all free to help build up vegan communities worldwide.
@debbieharmon470913 күн бұрын
Thankyou for being a light in the darkness.Kindness is the way!
@PadmanabhanAnanth20 сағат бұрын
Dr Weiss, I salute you! For your views on food, health, medicine and most of all kindness.
@Marilyn77334 күн бұрын
Thank you for this interview. Dr. Weiss is such a beautiful, compassionate human being. I wish he was my doctor, his patients are so fortunate. I watch/listen to him every opportunity I have. Kindness…what a wonderful world this would be if we would all just show each other more kindness. ❤️
@Its_me--Boo_Radley9 күн бұрын
Thank you for introducing me to Dr. Ron Weiss. His words were like rain drops on my parched soul. In these dark days, I really don't know how to act ... I am enraged, sad, fearful and unsure of what the future holds. I NEEDED to hear Dr. Weiss! I need to be reminded to BE KIND! Dr. Weiss isn't the first person to say this to me over the past few days. But I really needed this sentiment to be repeated. So I'll just try to be the best, healthiest human being and hope that somehow that makes a difference in this crazy world.
@jwatt19956 күн бұрын
Think it’s TDS?
@ChristinemSA10 күн бұрын
This was so needed especially his words about kindness.
@ziolove10 күн бұрын
52:26 Dr Weiss's response here--Everyone look, listen, heed. Spot on. Authentic. Truth. Beautiful. (He's right.) Thank you for this amazing interview. Thank you, VeganLinked and Dr Weiss. Inspiring. So much wisdom here. And it's not complicated. In these days and as I watch this, I'm reminded of this quote I saw attributed to writer/environmentalist Linda Hogan: 'I think of that word, power, and what it means. It means you feed your people, you help the world. I never understood what else there was to it.' We all have far more power than we think we do. The choice of how you feed yourself, where you source your food, what organisations and initiatives you support=Pure Power. Absolute, beautiful, life-saving, planet-saving power.
@richarddodds725613 күн бұрын
Thank you for this, Jeff. 🙂
@mamabigbaba13 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for a very informative interview!
@krissieg-ic2eiКүн бұрын
I loved this interview. I wish that I lived near the farm so I could visit. It sounds like a wonderful place.
@richarddodds725613 күн бұрын
Thank you, Jeff. 🙂
@kristinek74367 сағат бұрын
This was a wonderful interview and I have eaten WFPB since 2014 and plant forward (75% raw) since 2008.
@KenTurman12 күн бұрын
Thank you for this thoughtful discussion.
@YouAreDreamingRightNow13 күн бұрын
you been coming with that FIRE lately. great interview fam.
@constancek1208 күн бұрын
Thank you! 💜🌱😀
@debbieharmon470913 күн бұрын
What a sweet man!
@MetalBere2 күн бұрын
Great interview 👍
@cheriebaker471210 күн бұрын
Thank you Dr Weiss helped me verbalize the no eating fish in our diets.
@laurasoftheart5 күн бұрын
Oregano is so easy to grow and the bee’s love it.
@laurasoftheart5 күн бұрын
I love Dr weiss. I subbed. I watch him on chef A.J.
@guillermob.irizarrydiazphd511 күн бұрын
Thanks! From CT, I have been learning about Ethos and Dr. Weiss for a while and will soon visit.
@shashinayak40456 күн бұрын
Great work! Just heard your name is Jeff. Don’t see you in any of the interviews I have seen. Can I see you also since you are the interviewer?
@VeganLinked6 күн бұрын
Sure elsewhere but here it's not about me so I'm not really meant to be in the mix that way. And because I do all this alone on my own dime and time it's not really practical to have an additional camera on me that I would have to spend more time maintaining and editing into the mix. And because I run myself so ragged I wouldn't want people seeing me so rough at the end of these runs after sleeping on couches for weeks at a time, not getting enough sleep, and not living in the most ideal way. It can derail the message. I didn't really plan to be in the mix at all. Originally I was just doing doctors giving talks in which case you wouldn't hear or see me and the occasional videos of vegan businesses to help them out. But after doing a documentary in 2019 when Jane Velez Mitchell I wanted to do one on my own. And then in 2020 I started working with Dr Garth Davis to do videos with him on the regular. So I bought some property near him to build a studio and I purchased new camera gear. But he had to move after we did about five videos. So then Dr Joanne Kong wanted me to contribute my story in a book called the vegan voices with 50 different authors. I figured since it was cheap to travel I could interview some of the authors if she would pay for the flight. In the process of doing that for her book I interviewed them from my channel and that's what got me going doing these interviews. At first I thought I would just make compilations with those particular videos and just go from there. But I knew three interviews in that I would eventually want to do a documentary the way I want to instead of the way Jane wanted me to and I knew what that documentary would have to be about. But first I wanted to get all these other interviews out of the way and it just kept growing from there. In those first interviews you don't even hear me. But then people wanted to hear the question since they were listening and not watching. So I started incorporating my voice asking the questions. I didn't really like it but it made sense so I just kept doing it. Now I'm off any list of questions and just have a casual conversation. I still plan to do shorts and compilations pulling from these long form interviews. And I still want to do a documentary. Once I reach a certain milestone I hope to totally change my format. At that point I could very well be in the videos. But that would have to be under totally different circumstances. If I make it to that point it could be much more fun I think for me at least.
@kovaczs9 күн бұрын
I wish like you that everyone who listens to this talking points understands the greater power of food.
@JaneDough-i2c12 күн бұрын
"We focus on what we lose, instead of what we will gain" wow❤
@kardste811413 күн бұрын
Go Doc! Go Farmer!! Go Doc/ Farmer! 👍🎶💜🌸🙏
@deborahclemons606811 күн бұрын
Thank you and giving me this information. Please let me know how I could learn to help myself and others.
@bonniek722813 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@VeganLinked13 күн бұрын
@@bonniek7228wow thanks so much! 💚🌱💚
@extropiantranshuman10 күн бұрын
from what I know - the top foods with fiber are: bark, mushrooms (yes), and flowers (I'd have to double check on the flowers). I believe if he went more towards these, hitting 100g/day is easy!
@deborahclemons606811 күн бұрын
Joyful Rising where are you located and how could I get a new patient package 📦
@VeganLinked11 күн бұрын
@@deborahclemons6068 Link is in the description. New Jersey
@gramgrampmc.69379 күн бұрын
Wondering how blood sugar/insulin is managed on this way of eating?
@VeganLinked9 күн бұрын
@@gramgrampmc.6937 when you eat whole plant Foods your body just handles it perfectly. All food is a package deal. When you get the complete package of fiber, protein, fat, carbohydrates, micronutrients, minerals, water, etc you get an even distribution of glucose and an appropriate amount of healthy fats. It's also harder to consume excess calories. So the result is a better BMI, less visceral fat, less insulin resistance, and a slower release of glucose into the bloodstream. This leads to lower glycemic spikes and the body being able to utilize the glucose more readily. And this is why you see so many people with prediabetes, type 2 diabetes, etc reverse their diseases going a well-planned whole Food vegan diet. I have quite a few examples of that on my already and of course there are entire books written on it with more than ample science to back them up.
@cspaulin9 күн бұрын
How did you read The China Study in three nights? You must have skimmed it. Have you thought about alternate-day fasting because part of the problem is the amount of food?
@kimmanger242811 күн бұрын
If small farming can bring humans and communities together how can the animals also benefit with being well taken care of and not exploited the idea of getting them to extinction is not necessarily the most to mean thing I think we can coexist
@VeganLinked7 күн бұрын
@@kimmanger2428 I'm not really understanding your comment but maybe what you need to do is visit an animal sanctuary. There are a lot of them all over the place.
@kimmanger24287 күн бұрын
@ yes but can we turn factory farming into sanctuaries where animals can just live full lives die naturally or up until the end of their life in freedom? As far as I’ve heard veganism would just want cows to go extinct since we have bread to our existence that’s what they feel the mostlet them be wild balls where they can fend from them for themselves in the wild and I guess the same with the pigs and chickens
@extropiantranshuman10 күн бұрын
we ate tiger nuts for millions of years! Nutcracker man - 80% of their diet was that.
@VeganLinked9 күн бұрын
@@extropiantranshumanI totally misread this earlier 😂
@helpimlost.6211 күн бұрын
Invest in your health 💚
@fernandom68117 күн бұрын
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@richarddodds725613 күн бұрын
Pizza Marinara is vegan !
@marciaclark70729 күн бұрын
Here’s where we part company. I think fish is important to eat. I agree it’s not perfect but it’s better than just plants. Eat wild fish when possible.
@VeganLinked9 күн бұрын
@@marciaclark7072 problem with fish is pcbs, dioxins, Mercury, etc bioaccumulate in their fatty flesh. And this is not to mention other potential problems with pathogens. You can get everything you need from whole plant Foods and if you don't feel like you can you can always just take an omega-3 supplement that is algal based. It's unsustainable to eat fish, not necessary, and violent.
@VeganLinked9 күн бұрын
@@marciaclark7072 like someone said under a similar comment, fish are friends not food.
@laurasoftheart5 күн бұрын
@@VeganLinkedalso microplastics.
@reactancio41263 күн бұрын
We do not have the developed capabilities to hunt terrestrial, aquatic or flying animals. Therefore, we should not eat them.
@RVP195512 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@VeganLinked12 күн бұрын
Thank you! This makes the second super thanks, that's the most I've ever gotten on a video I think!