Joe Rogan Experience #2441 – Paul Rosolie
Paul Rosolie is a conservationist, filmmaker, author, and founder of Junglekeepers. His new book, “Junglekeeper: What It Takes to Change the World,” is out now.
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/783873/junglekeeper-by-paul-rosolie/
https://www.youtube.com/@Junglekeeper
https://www.junglekeepers.org
https://www.paulrosolie.com
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the hat is actually a canopy, and a failed attempt to shade that epic, awe inspiring schnoz.
Any red wings fans out there? Our captain made it!
50:50 That story made my day better ❤
Peru is lit asf. Incan history, possible 👽 history, Spanish history 😬, Amazon, Mountains, Deserts, and Lomo Saltado 😻
Goddamn this dude has a beak on him
I don’t know if I believe that they inquired about who is cutting down their trees
This guy could smoke a cigar in the rain
Peeak rogan
You don’t need to patent them and sell them at a pharmacy
What a great podcast
Love seeing dogs lol
This is an important subject and I am glad you are covering it Joe. Your guests reflect your interests as we all know.
Loot goblin. Lol😂
So good to see him again on the show!!
Hey, look! It’s Serg Tankian from System of a Down!
51:14 I THOUGHT HE KNEW THE SPIDER MONEY WAS A DISTURBED FAN😂😂
A Sting Ray killed the great Steve Irwin. They’re legit…
Didn’t know this was an all about Joe episode
This is our new Steve Erwin, only he’s not new. He’s the S#!t
It’s crazy that Jamie doesn’t know about redundancy. If the software is the problem he should be able to run the video and audio through a splitter and record the podcast twice in case 1 fails
unsubscribed. Seems your bowing to the progressive left.
We have such a vast example of human evolution, here on earth right now. All you gotta do is travel around and see how everyone lives differently.
Every show gets cut off now?! Every recent ep has been “disrupted”. What agency is doing that do we think?
It would seem you could strike a deal with them to farm in a respectful, regenerative way as well as intimidate any loggers in exchange for ignoring them an staying neutral in the drug war, if preservation is your true goal
Why people so negative, maybe jealous? Imo very interesting a life and knowledge that very little ever experience. Humble and honest guy that does important work for all of us,
How many potential things we miss people saying because Joe cuts them off with some stupid comment or question.
I thought the thumbnail was a snapchat filter
Bring on Andrew Wilson!
Bring on Nick Fuentes!
This is such a depressing interview. I mean it seems hopeless. 🥹
@joerogan … gotta get Dr. Martin Pall on the show for EMFs
Bee waiting for him to have Serj Tankian on
We need more podcast with marshal🎉❤. Such a good handsome boy.
I swear I heard the story of the monkey in the water before
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Turtle_and_the_Monkey
Paul Rosalie is the only guest that could get me to sit through an entire JRE in the year of our lord 2026
… we HAVE to save the Jungle.
This guy lies a lot
I thought Graham Hancock was saying that the rainforest was planted by indigenous people. This guy said it was 55 million years old? I’m so confused.
The fact there is an uncontacted tribe being filmed by someone with a mobile phone like they are from the future makes me wonder if there is another civilisation greater than our current one observing us.
Ty for spreading the awareness
This jungle dude has great stories
Was like who the hell is this guy and this is one of my favorite episodes to date. This guy is interesting as hell and has done so much. Love it
This might be my most favorite person to ever exist.
Joe was so excited when Paul mentioned crocodilians that he nearly ripped his pants.
Soon as he mentioned Science I stopped listening
00:06 – Casual conversation with Paul Rosolie about his recent experiences.
01:31 – Encountering isolated tribes in the Amazon reveals their unique customs and desires.
04:51 – Destruction of the Amazon impacts indigenous people and global ecology.
06:37 – Discussion on Amazon deforestation and its causes.
10:03 – Deforestation threatens the Amazon’s vital moisture cycle.
11:51 – Conservation efforts are crucial for sustaining Earth’s ecosystems and biodiversity.
15:38 – Ancient Amazonian settlements engineered diverse, sustainable ecosystems.
17:29 – Discussion on the historical transformation of South America’s inland sea.
20:43 – The Amazon rainforest is largely a wild ecosystem, not man-made.
22:16 – Discussion on giant river turtles and their role in Amazonian tribes.
24:52 – Balancing traditional lifestyles with modern influences.
26:19 – Indigenous community struggles with bureaucracy for land rights.
29:15 – The destruction of rainforests causes immense harm to wildlife.
30:47 – Exploring hidden structures and myths in the Amazon rainforest.
33:44 – Hidden knowledge and natural medicines in unspoiled regions.
35:12 – Amazon rainforest holds untapped potential for pharmaceutical discoveries.
38:08 – Ecosystems regulate disease through natural predator-prey relationships.
39:42 – Paul Rosolie shares intense experiences with wildlife in nature.
42:14 – Traditional healing methods used to treat stingray venom.
43:35 – Indigenous plant medicine helped recover from a stingray injury.
46:20 – Indigenous knowledge of ayahuasca reflects deep connections to nature and ancestral wisdom.
47:50 – The jungle communicates non-verbally, conveying instinctual messages.
50:49 – Paul Rosolie shares a wild story about rescuing a spider monkey.
52:02 – Paul Rosolie shares a remarkable encounter with a spider monkey.
54:40 – Discussing traditional eating customs in indigenous cultures.
56:10 – Discussion on the unique practices of cooking and eating monkeys.
59:06 – Describes an expedition to a recently contacted Amazon tribe.
1:00:31 – Describing the dire poverty and struggles of a hunter-gatherer tribe.
1:03:17 – Discussion on the dangers and realities of confrontation in the Amazon.
1:04:40 – Discussing uncharted jungles and efforts to support local tribes.
1:07:35 – Encounter with armed locals while using a drone in a remote area.
1:09:00 – Concerning threats from narcos in Peru’s wilderness jeopardize conservation efforts.
1:12:11 – Efforts to protect the Amazon rainforest amidst illegal activities.
1:13:39 – Discussion of protecting indigenous communities from narco violence.
1:16:45 – Local bravery in dangerous rainforest scenarios is crucial.
1:18:20 – Paul Rosolie recounts a rescue and the resilience of those in danger.
1:21:13 – Paul Rosolie describes his close encounter with an anaconda.
1:22:31 – Pelicans and herons are surprisingly savage hunters.
1:25:14 – Discussing the deliciousness of jungle fish like piranha and pacu.
1:26:30 – Paul Rosolie shares his unique fishing technique for pacu.
1:29:03 – Roy showcases high-end Amazonian jungle cuisine.
1:30:22 – Discussion on sobriety and moderation in drinking habits.
1:33:15 – Paul Rosolie describes a transformative experience with a shaman.
1:34:45 – Participants experienced a powerful communal purging during a ceremonial journey.
1:37:30 – Discussion about Lex’s adventurous nature and training plans.
1:38:52 – Discussion of Khabib and Jon Jones as top fighters.
1:41:54 – Paul Rosolie emphasizes functional training over muscle size.
1:43:16 – Interaction with diverse people enhances understanding of human behavior.
1:45:59 – Discussion about sovereign citizens and celebrity legal misconceptions.
1:47:18 – Paul Rosolie discusses his intense martial arts training experiences.
1:50:27 – Paul Rosolie reflects on his early martial arts experiences and knockout moments.
1:51:52 – Paul Rosolie describes a powerful knockout moment during a fight.
1:54:58 – Discussion on MMA fighters’ cognitive health and George St-Pierre’s positive example.
1:56:14 – Discussion on a respectful and legendary fighter’s demeanor.
1:59:10 – Discussion of giant bipedal primates and their historical context.
2:00:53 – Jane Goodall expresses an open-minded view on Bigfoot’s existence.
2:04:22 – Paul Rosolie shares his admiration for Jane Goodall’s influence on his career.
2:05:46 – Paul Rosolie shares heartfelt impact of Jane Goodall on his career and conservation efforts.
2:09:11 – Discussion on the discovery of the Hobbit people and their possible existence.
2:10:49 – Discussion on the rarity of wildlife encounters and the challenges of documenting them.
2:13:48 – Paul Rosolie shares experiences with an indigenous tribe’s raid.
2:15:07 – The significance of forest for the survival of isolated tribes.
2:18:12 – Discussion about the Andaman Islands’ unique isolation and cultural preservation.
2:19:40 – Discussion about elephants in various environments and their behaviors.
2:22:26 – There’s a unique opportunity amid global challenges for positive change.
2:24:00 – A solar farm creates extreme temperatures, leading to high bird fatalities.
2:27:00 – Navigating negativity requires proactive engagement and personal responsibility.
2:28:32 – Positive innovations emerge despite global challenges.
2:31:57 – Increased injuries linked to EMF exposure raises concerns.
2:33:27 – Discussion on the impact of magnetic fields near sports facilities.
2:36:26 – Discussion about woolly mammoth revival and artifacts.
2:37:39 – Exploration of a fossil-rich site reveals unexpected discoveries.
2:40:47 – Paul Rosolie shares his journey and mission of wildlife conservation.
Thank you so much for this is one of your best videos. Your guest is awesome.
4:55 what if aliens are waiting for our planet to hit a certain level of modernization based on percentages. Because having some tribes a thousand years off probably messes the those numbers up bad. like we range from sophistication of having rope to Jewish space lasers 😂😂😂😂
Grok is better. (It just is.)
My life sucs so bad compared to his. I’m so jealous. Only cause I can’t. Trying to.