I’ve been binge watching Paul rosolie for 2 days now. I am utterly FASCINATED. this is the coolest man ever, I want to be him so bad but I know I’d be dead in a week. This man is a walking miracle!
Paul is the real 1%. I am not physically or intellectually capable of doing what he does. No more than I could play in the NBA. But I can celebrate what he does. And learning from him inspires me to be a better human the way I can.
I met Paul while hiking and was totally shocked at a shelter he made by hand in the woods it was so incredible. He was so chill he invited me to the Amazon with a team we met at Rei in soho New York. I never went although the cost would have been around $ 2000 I want to say it was around 2011 we met ..still he. Looks exactly the same and strong.
Yes iv seen this guy on Joe Rogan and someone else and he tells the same stories so he's not lieing and very interesting, I wish I'd done something like that with my life very interesting and if he died tomorrow he would have lived more of a life than most of us ever will .
Uncle Keith Auntie needs you at the house and back to work. You can’t stay in a garage playing xbox and watching conspiracy videos. We love you and want you back to normal.
This guys amazing, a man’s man! We can relive his adventures n not even get dirty! Love his stories! He’s seen so much! Just crazy awesome stuff, I m hooked on his stories!
Ex sea shepherd crew member here and I think this guy is SO much better than me… real frontline activism is the where I’ve found some of the best people … (and some narcissistic freaks that just hate society).. so love to see a true Eco warrior and hear their tails… God bless.
I absolutely adore Paul Rosalie and he looks like a beautiful rare creature from the Amazon. Those eyes tell stories and go back to ancient time. He’s mesmerizing 🥰 the story of Lou Lou the baby ant eater captures my heart ♥️ what a life w/meaning & purpose. I’ve been to that part of Amazon 2 times & can relate to all the stories. 🍃🌿🍃🌿🌱♥️
Paul is a super hero to me, i could listen to his stories and knowledge all day ❤ i hope we get to see and hear more from him :) lex's podcast is the only other one i know of 😢 i need more
Around 27 minute mark, among the missionaries he is speaking of, was Jim Elliot, and his wife ended up still going to that tribe, showing them forgiveness and the love of Jesus, and they came to be friends and Elizabeth stayed with them awhile. There was a movie made about this, called "The Edge of the Spear." ❤
They don't qualify to be forgiven. There's nothing wrong with violently defending one's culture. The only reason they persist is through that protocol on foreign incursion.
The tip of the spear ? I wanted to see that movie. I have seen interviews with her. I also saw footage of the man who helped kill him. Life has really changed for him. He takes his little grands to school by canoe.
If I ever had the money I would definitely take a trip to the amazon with this guy as a guide.Right up there with a trip to Guadalupe for a week on that awesome liveabord to dive with the great white sharks.
This feller Rosolie is freaking awesome at telling stories. I believe him and imagine all his stories are true. I'm just saying he is really good at bumping up the freak factor with every story. His botfly explaination is a great example of his story telling. I could listen to him all day and of course I will never go to the Amazon rainforest for sure now
Dr. Pol ( a show about a Veterinarian in Michigan) they regularly fldig out grubs out of cats, amd one dog had a germ that was eating his flesh. They never fohnd out what ot w a s but they gave antibiotics for weeks, sent tissu samlles. The dog got better but never found out what was wrong. Not the same as this. But interesting stories hwre.
After seeing his interview with Danny Jones - Koncrete I started donating to Junglekeepers. What an amazing guy & I'm so happy to find this second interview!!
Amazing person and amazing stories, a facinating life he has had and hopfully more adventures in the future. We all can't and shouldn't go to the Amazon but both of these men descibe it in a way that brings it to life better than any doc I have seen.
There's absolutely NOTHING wrong with going to the Amazon. It's actually beneficial for more people to see it. Because the more who actually see it's beauty in person the more who will take saving it seriously. I spent a month in the Amazon and will forever be one of my most amazing experiences of my life. It was 8 years ago that I went an when I sit an think about it I can still smell the jungle and hear all the sounds. I will be going back an this time plan to spend a few months. It's an absolutely amazing place.
Jordan in reference to your belief that there is way less molestation now then in previous generations, (Ep.#825) considering the world population has almost doubled since 1980 statistically speaking odds are theres at least as much if not more today...?
We encountered Bullet Ants in the Costa Rica rain forest. They were intimidating but we just had to stay clear of them. Of course I wasn’t sleeping out there. I was just hiking. Such an an amazing ecosystem. Life feeds on life feeds on life feeds on life. So cool. Vines growing on trees and animals living on those and bugs living on those. It is such a crazy diverse system. Seeing the turtles lay eggs on the beach in Costa Rica while jaguars and raccoons and vultures and sharks and crocodiles and hundreds of other animals all interact together for this birthing process was amazing. It made me feel so connected to life and disconnected from the bullshit of our American life.
21:00 the I contacted tribes thing is so different. In Africa they first contacted the Hazda in the 60s and they were completely peaceful. I’ve only seen records of them killing a poacher who murdered one of them in 2012. Like people have lived with the hazda to learn from them and film some of their traditional practices like how they refine natural poisons to be strong enough to kill something faster but weak enough to eat the meat.
Your podcast was so awesome I loved yours and your guests stories so educational and interesting Thankyou for sharing !!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤😀😀 throughly enjoyed it.
I was taught a lot about animal intelligence and emotional capability by pet rats of all animals. To most people, rat is a filthy bottomfeeder. A disgusting animal carrying diseases or diseased parasites. And while that might be true about rats living in suburban areas, rats infesting various food storage areas or food processing plants etc., there's a lot more to them than that. Rats are actually absolutely amazing, highly intelligent, very social and very emotional animals. They have distinct individual characters, social hierarchy, they have moods, they even have language that combines squeeks, facial expressions, whisker positions and even touching and nipping each other. They can make fun of each other, and we've seen them even making fun of people. And very recent research already confirmed that rats actually do laugh. They can feel love, they can feel fear and they can feel rage and everything inbetween. They mourn the loss of their rat pals. Rats are so similar to humans, it's unbelievable. Think about it. When an animal as small as a rat, is actually this complex, what about the bigger animals? What about pigs, what about cows? How intelligent must really be a dolphin or a whale? It's absolutely horrendous when you realize what is happening to highly emotional, intelligent creatures on a daily basis. You gotta switch the empathy off, otherwise you'd go mental.
You're up against an unstoppable force! Commuting city dwellers with a Starbucks coffee and a smart phone, Amazon delivery drivers and Ford explorer driving soccer moms are the clueless people you're battling.
Joining Paul in the jungle and helping him sounds like a fantasy. I spent 9 years in Costa Rica and I have a pretty good idea of what the Amazon is like.
@@robf4605 actually I do. Thick tropical jungle looks pretty similar in the Amazon and Costa Rica. I lived near the Osa Península, it's a little strip of land with 5% of the biodiversity on land. You cannot get any more bioactive. I had no screens on my windows, for 9 years. I have dealt with a long list of critters in my house, and of course I saw plenty in the wild. I have been off the trail, on a mountain covered in thick jungle. It's difficult. I have taken bot flies out of my dog and I can do it to people. So perhaps it's best not to ASSume things. I have a FAR better idea of what it's like than the vast majority of Americans. Have you spent time in a tropical jungle? I've been in the jungle in Belize too. Real deal rain forests in both countries.
I spent a while trekking in the Darien province of Panama. I have also spent time training jungle survival in Guyana. The jungle is both primary canopy (big trees) in both places. There is not a lot of difference between Guyana, Colombia, and Panama. Now the coastal jungle in places like southern Mexico is alot more low growing and brushy. I've also been to the jungles outside Belmopan Belize. I agree ....they have some big jungle. I love the big huge strangler figs that climb the trees then kill it out. And the giant Kapoks. We went up into Colombia at the Panama border to retrieve trail camera chips for Jaguar research.
@@bmphil3400 wow, you've had some adventures in the jungle. Costa Rica and Colombia are at the same latitudes more or less. A lot of the scenery is the same or very similar. The southern part is super tropical with some real jungle. I would love to go see Colombia.
Learning things from them is up there with doing the same thing but with native Americans sooo much knowledge to be learned. Such a cool opportunity he seized
The fact that Paul is from NY but goes to the Amazon makes him so relatable i love how he makes references to city life to help us understand what its like there he is awesome
Paul and Forrest are the guys that are doing things worthwhile. They are like Steve Irwin but still alive .I'd love to work with these guys just to be there and doing it .
I have seen some great other interviews with Rosalie, but the great thing about this one is that Jordan also has experienced the amazon, which is obviously appreciated by Rosalie
I just found this show this morning 😊! I enjoyed the conversation, and found it extremely interesting! I have the spiritual gift of Animal Communication, and when he talked about the Elephant's 🐘 I could really relate! Because when I was at the Circus last time! When the woman was having the Elephant do tricks, I started communicating telepathically with the Elephant Annie May, she talked about being tired of that life😥 she just wanted to rest and said she was too old for this Sh--! When the woman would be having the Elephant do tricks with her hanging on Annie May I couldn't believe the animal was swearing calling the woman a B 😮😂! My mother told me to quit talking to Annie May because she thought the Elephant would stampede! Because the Elephant kept searching for who was communicating with her in the audience! Once she realized it was me😮she looked hard in my direction and headed towards me, looking dead at me, it scared the people and my mother who were seated in my area! I told Annie May to Stop! And she went back to her routine! But when she was leaving the Circle she was in, she was looking back at me the whole time!!! I LOVE having this Spiritual Gift! I attribute it to not having any people friend's when I was a child. And only having animals, bugs, and lunch my mom would make for me and book to entertain myself with as a child, until my teen and being OSTRACIZED by the other kid's! I didn't know everyone couldn't do this by choice, until one day my father saw me talking to the 🐦 birds and told me to "knock it off"! He said that people would think I was strange! But by that time in my life it was way too late! It had become a part of my everyday experience and activities, all threw the year! He knew I was different from other children but ignored it like it would just go away! I'm a animal communicator now among having other special spiritual gifts!
Back From Tuichi is a great book written by a guy who went into the Amazon with 2 other foreigners and they got separated. His survival story is intense. If you're interested in the subject I definitely recommend that book if you can get a copy. Edit, Amazon (the delivery service) has copies for a little less than $9. It has 5 stars, so other people must like it too.
I don't agree with his point about the PHD students. They're doing their thing, you're doing yours. Scientific research into a singular species of bat is actually important, not everything has to be about PR & marketing - just like the rainforest itself, conservation is a complex ecosystem. Try and change my mind!
He also gets a fraction of the funding the scientific researchers receive. And is responsible for the marketing and advertising so it actually does have to be about PR and marketing when he does podcasts. That’s quite literally the only reason he’s here. Paul’s done a great job educating millions and conserving the rainforest, including protecting the indigenous people. Definitely more than you and anyone you know combined. Super bizarre this is all you took away from this. Hope you open up your hard, closed mind
( On the Amazon. ) NRPS RIP Spencer Dryden and Skip Batten. " I used to be a drummer, but it got to be a bummer... Now I am an outlaw on the Amazon.... Up in the city, you think my crop is pretty 😍 Sailing my cargo on the Amazon.... " 😂
Our dogs and cats knew I was pregnant before I did. The cows and pigs did too. My horse became so gentle and calm like not ever before. When my family talked about it later we understood what they knew before we did. ALL OF THESE CREATURES BECAME EXTREMELY PROTECTIVE AND DEFENSIVE WITH EVERY SINGLE HUMAN BEING THEY DID NOT KNOW. meaning: ALL human beings that I had not ever met or known to our family they got very NOT accepting of these. I understood my animal companions would SERIOUSLY DAMAGE AND HURT THEM. I remember clearly understanding my creatures NEW FRIENDS were in grave danger. Especially our mare at one point was so out of control my concern was she would literally kill this woman that I brought to the barn. THIS EXACT WOMAN WAS FOUND MUCH LATER TO HAVE BEEN GUILTY OF THE MOST BRUTAL CRUEL EVIL WICKED SAVAGE CRIMES AGAINST ALL CREATURES. she was extremely wealthy and powerful so she didn't go to prison for life, less than a decade. I REPEAT WHEN THIS WOMAN ENTERED OUR PROPERTY ALL THE ANIMALS RIOTED. CHICKEN DUCKS GOOSE TURKEYS WENT OFF THE SCALES SCREAMING! our donkey which had not ever made a sound and we thought couldn't ran around screaming as well. THE MOST TELLING IS ALL OUR SHEEP RAN FAR AWAY. creepy but true. ALL OF THE ANIMALS!!! squirrels birds every single creature screaming THIS WOMAN IS NOT GOOD!!!! send her away. SEND HER AWAY FROM US!!!! right now make her leave our place. Whenever I think back about it my heart is broken because this woman was so excellent at deceiving humans but NOT THE ANIMALS. cardinals, blue birds, robins, crows, ALL animals were warning me but I didn't understand. ANIMALS DO KNOW WHAT HUMANS DON'T. Amazing and creepy at the same time
I’ve been binge watching Paul rosolie for 2 days now. I am utterly FASCINATED. this is the coolest man ever, I want to be him so bad but I know I’d be dead in a week. This man is a walking miracle!
Same.
Read Paul Rosolie's book "Mother of God" It is truly one of the best real life/ biographical stories anyone could read
Africa is always calling. They don't mind 60% violence from a 10% demographic.
Same! He's a true legend.
Ditto
Paul is the real 1%. I am not physically or intellectually capable of doing what he does. No more than I could play in the NBA. But I can celebrate what he does. And learning from him inspires me to be a better human the way I can.
Well said! I
I'd love to join him
You can be like him. You just have to want it like he does
@@Mx11y so true - if you read Pauls' real life story and how he struggled as a kid at school in the 'system' You will see how anything is possible
Don't know if everything he does is ethical. He did say he has a friend that kidnapped one of the uncontacted children.
He should be in every major news channel he is amazing. Hands down the most underrated person in our world.
I met Paul while hiking and was totally shocked at a shelter he made by hand in the woods it was so incredible. He was so chill he invited me to the Amazon with a team we met at Rei in soho New York. I never went although the cost would have been around $ 2000 I want to say it was around 2011 we met ..still he. Looks exactly the same and strong.
Would have been the best 2 k spent ever
@@wolfiemum461Or the last $2000 ever spent 😂😅
2k? gonna save up for that, that’s not bad
@@wolfiemum461d⛪️🏵🎪
For 2k that’s really not bad at all
It's so beautiful to hear that there are still completely untouched places that we just can't get to.
That is so good to hear.
You just did tell us
@@BillBlazejowskihe can’t tell us
Well, what about the fact that we can get there? Excuses are for athletes, politicians, and dodo birds
We can't get to....YET (keyword)
He reminds me of serg tankian the lead singer of system of a down
Yeeeesesssssssss!
Lol now I can't unsee it
Guy fawkes
This is the second interview I've seen and this guy is absolutely fascinating. I'll tune again and hear more of what he has to say.
Yes iv seen this guy on Joe Rogan and someone else and he tells the same stories so he's not lieing and very interesting, I wish I'd done something like that with my life very interesting and if he died tomorrow he would have lived more of a life than most of us ever will .
@@chrisblester37he was not on Joe Rogan podcast. He was just mentioned in there.
He recently was in the podcast of Lex Fridman.
@@dariusEMPEROR I've seen that
@@chrisblester37smart one.
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Wow that’s Joe isn’t it ? 🤣🤣
There is a plant for everything!
Keep us the great work and memories, the world needs more people like you
I appreciate the host and his knowledge of the Amazon. This is the best Rosolie interview out of all of them.
Paul is awesome, I couldnt imagine doing anywhere near what he does. Serious respect to him for sharing some of his incredible experiences.
This was fascinating to listen to thank-you to BOTH..
Uncle Keith
Auntie needs you at the house and back to work.
You can’t stay in a garage playing xbox and watching conspiracy videos.
We love you and want you back to normal.
This guys amazing, a man’s man! We can relive his adventures n not even get dirty! Love his stories! He’s seen so much! Just crazy awesome stuff, I m hooked on his stories!
Checkout his books. His life has been a wild ride.
This is way more entertaining and informative than all the movies and mainstream news has given us for the past 2 years!
Yeah it is!
Ex sea shepherd crew member here and I think this guy is SO much better than me… real frontline activism is the where I’ve found some of the best people … (and some narcissistic freaks that just hate society).. so love to see a true Eco warrior and hear their tails… God bless.
Excellent interview Jordan. Thanks to both.
I found this by accident, and it changed my view of the world. Thank you so much! This is amazing!
I absolutely adore Paul Rosalie and he looks like a beautiful rare creature from the Amazon. Those eyes tell stories and go back to ancient time. He’s mesmerizing 🥰 the story of Lou Lou the baby ant eater captures my heart ♥️ what a life w/meaning & purpose. I’ve been to that part of Amazon 2 times & can relate to all the stories. 🍃🌿🍃🌿🌱♥️
Paul is a super hero to me, i could listen to his stories and knowledge all day ❤ i hope we get to see and hear more from him :) lex's podcast is the only other one i know of 😢 i need more
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Joe rogan poscast
@sb4311 already watched ir, but Good point :)
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Hes been on a couple. Julian Doherty or something like that.
Frank zappa is looking soo young these days omg
😜😆😆
Paul has 2 eyebrows. Frank didn’t.
Nailed it. Lol😂
Btw, this guy's work is amazing. I recommend becoming a jungle keeper...a donor I mean.
Don’t eat the yellow snow!😂
He DOES look like Zappa!!! 😆
St. Alfonzo’s pancake breakfast… where I stole the marger-een!
(Hope this guy doesn’t play with liquid mercury 😯)
🌈🪬
Bot flys are my nightnare fuel. Just to hear him talk about it like its just another day in the jungle made my skin crawl
I spent a month in the Amazon and got absolutely tore up by bot flys. I have the scars to prove it. They're brutal!!
Fuck man.. just the thought of something eating you while buried in your skin fucking creeps me out@@alwaysstrapped814
What's so strange about a kid who grew up in 1990's and 80's New york? Going to the Amazon. He's been in the jungle his whole life.
The concert jungle.
City slicker
This man is such a beautiful human being.
Hearing him talk about elephants and anteaters 💖
Some of this conversation reminds me of the movie Medicine Man. I am so glad I came across this interview. Keep saving the rainforest! ❤🙏🏼
Around 27 minute mark, among the missionaries he is speaking of, was Jim Elliot, and his wife ended up still going to that tribe, showing them forgiveness and the love of Jesus, and they came to be friends and Elizabeth stayed with them awhile. There was a movie made about this, called "The Edge of the Spear." ❤
They don't qualify to be forgiven. There's nothing wrong with violently defending one's culture. The only reason they persist is through that protocol on foreign incursion.
The tip of the spear ? I wanted to see that movie. I have seen interviews with her. I also saw footage of the man who helped kill him. Life has really changed for him. He takes his little grands to school by canoe.
Showing them forgiveness must also include showing they’re wrong, I.e., sinful, right?
Great episode... I enjoyed the levity of this topic compared to your normal (very heavy) subjects.
Great talk and awesome guest!
If I ever had the money I would definitely take a trip to the amazon with this guy as a guide.Right up there with a trip to Guadalupe for a week on that awesome liveabord to dive with the great white sharks.
Very interesting. What a man
I thought the same thing! I was interested all the way through!
More guys like this gentleman! More people like him and the world would be better!
Best interview involving Paul Rosalie
This feller Rosolie is freaking awesome at telling stories. I believe him and imagine all his stories are true. I'm just saying he is really good at bumping up the freak factor with every story. His botfly explaination is a great example of his story telling. I could listen to him all day and of course I will never go to the Amazon rainforest for sure now
Just read his book Mother of God and I can tell you his writing is just as engaging as his oral story telling.
Guy heals himself with plants like in Far Cry.
Lifestyles vary dramatically. Your guest is so interesting.
I thought that was the singer of System of a Down
This was the most fascinating thing I've watched in years
Excellent conversation!
The botfly story was great! Hahahaha! His fuckin smirk, he loves telling that story and freakin people out hahaha
Dr. Pol ( a show about a Veterinarian in Michigan) they regularly fldig out grubs out of cats, amd one dog had a germ that was eating his flesh. They never fohnd out what ot w a s but they gave antibiotics for weeks, sent tissu samlles. The dog got better but never found out what was wrong. Not the same as this. But interesting stories hwre.
This video was so incredibly fascinating, and educational. Thank you!!
After seeing his interview with Danny Jones - Koncrete I started donating to Junglekeepers. What an amazing guy & I'm so happy to find this second interview!!
Amazing person and amazing stories, a facinating life he has had and hopfully more adventures in the future. We all can't and shouldn't go to the Amazon but both of these men descibe it in a way that brings it to life better than any doc I have seen.
There's absolutely NOTHING wrong with going to the Amazon. It's actually beneficial for more people to see it. Because the more who actually see it's beauty in person the more who will take saving it seriously. I spent a month in the Amazon and will forever be one of my most amazing experiences of my life. It was 8 years ago that I went an when I sit an think about it I can still smell the jungle and hear all the sounds. I will be going back an this time plan to spend a few months. It's an absolutely amazing place.
Better interview than the others ❤️
My room mate in Colorado, from Alaska, her mom started alpaca rafts, he is the only person I have ever heard talk about them. But they are dope.
This is my favorite episode
That's crazy how they cured him like that! Wow.
Like how ?
Great content!
I am glad I ran into this video very interesting and great conversations, I loved it. Thank you again. Paul is so hansom.
Literally one of my heroes. INCREDIBLE!
He reminds me of Zappa lol 😂
I know 😮 WOW !! 😅
Son maybe ?? 🤔
He reminds me of Screech from "Saved by the Bell"
That was SO MUCH FUN!
Jordan in reference to your belief that there is way less molestation now then in previous generations, (Ep.#825) considering the world population has almost doubled since 1980 statistically speaking odds are theres at least as much if not more today...?
That book shelf behind him is beautiful
I’m eating a PB&J sandwich during the bot fly story. Fortunately I already knew about those buggers
Awesome adventures,
Thanks 🐸
We encountered Bullet Ants in the Costa Rica rain forest. They were intimidating but we just had to stay clear of them. Of course I wasn’t sleeping out there. I was just hiking. Such an an amazing ecosystem. Life feeds on life feeds on life feeds on life. So cool. Vines growing on trees and animals living on those and bugs living on those. It is such a crazy diverse system. Seeing the turtles lay eggs on the beach in Costa Rica while jaguars and raccoons and vultures and sharks and crocodiles and hundreds of other animals all interact together for this birthing process was amazing. It made me feel so connected to life and disconnected from the bullshit of our American life.
the real life Tarzan
21:00 the I contacted tribes thing is so different. In Africa they first contacted the Hazda in the 60s and they were completely peaceful. I’ve only seen records of them killing a poacher who murdered one of them in 2012. Like people have lived with the hazda to learn from them and film some of their traditional practices like how they refine natural poisons to be strong enough to kill something faster but weak enough to eat the meat.
They weren't uncontacted...us africans knew about them already
And the Hadza learned that from the San Bushmen...
Your podcast was so awesome I loved yours and your guests stories so educational and interesting Thankyou for sharing !!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤😀😀 throughly enjoyed it.
Great interview Paul Rosolie is pretty awesome as a person
Excellent show.
This Guy is so awesome his story and storys are nothing short of amazing 💯💯
That’s a ingenious way of conservation.
I was taught a lot about animal intelligence and emotional capability by pet rats of all animals. To most people, rat is a filthy bottomfeeder. A disgusting animal carrying diseases or diseased parasites.
And while that might be true about rats living in suburban areas, rats infesting various food storage areas or food processing plants etc., there's a lot more to them than that.
Rats are actually absolutely amazing, highly intelligent, very social and very emotional animals. They have distinct individual characters, social hierarchy, they have moods, they even have language that combines squeeks, facial expressions, whisker positions and even touching and nipping each other. They can make fun of each other, and we've seen them even making fun of people. And very recent research already confirmed that rats actually do laugh. They can feel love, they can feel fear and they can feel rage and everything inbetween. They mourn the loss of their rat pals.
Rats are so similar to humans, it's unbelievable.
Think about it. When an animal as small as a rat, is actually this complex, what about the bigger animals? What about pigs, what about cows? How intelligent must really be a dolphin or a whale? It's absolutely horrendous when you realize what is happening to highly emotional, intelligent creatures on a daily basis. You gotta switch the empathy off, otherwise you'd go mental.
I wanna go to the Amazon and find my own species of moth! Added to bucket list
Best rule of thumb on dealing with people like uncontacted tribes is to never bring any city bs.
You're up against an unstoppable force! Commuting city dwellers with a Starbucks coffee and a smart phone, Amazon delivery drivers and Ford explorer driving soccer moms are the clueless people you're battling.
Joining Paul in the jungle and helping him sounds like a fantasy. I spent 9 years in Costa Rica and I have a pretty good idea of what the Amazon is like.
Yeah, you don't have a clue.
@@robf4605 actually I do. Thick tropical jungle looks pretty similar in the Amazon and Costa Rica. I lived near the Osa Península, it's a little strip of land with 5% of the biodiversity on land. You cannot get any more bioactive. I had no screens on my windows, for 9 years. I have dealt with a long list of critters in my house, and of course I saw plenty in the wild. I have been off the trail, on a mountain covered in thick jungle. It's difficult. I have taken bot flies out of my dog and I can do it to people. So perhaps it's best not to ASSume things. I have a FAR better idea of what it's like than the vast majority of Americans. Have you spent time in a tropical jungle? I've been in the jungle in Belize too. Real deal rain forests in both countries.
@@comfortablynumb9342 😆
I spent a while trekking in the Darien province of Panama. I have also spent time training jungle survival in Guyana.
The jungle is both primary canopy (big trees) in both places. There is not a lot of difference between Guyana, Colombia, and Panama.
Now the coastal jungle in places like southern Mexico is alot more low growing and brushy.
I've also been to the jungles outside Belmopan Belize. I agree ....they have some big jungle.
I love the big huge strangler figs that climb the trees then kill it out. And the giant Kapoks.
We went up into Colombia at the Panama border to retrieve trail camera chips for Jaguar research.
@@bmphil3400 wow, you've had some adventures in the jungle.
Costa Rica and Colombia are at the same latitudes more or less. A lot of the scenery is the same or very similar. The southern part is super tropical with some real jungle. I would love to go see Colombia.
Possibly the secluded tribes are the only people that can save the earth
I'm telling you this guy's the closest thing to tarzan we're ever gonna get..
does he swing on vines?
Learning things from them is up there with doing the same thing but with native Americans sooo much knowledge to be learned. Such a cool opportunity he seized
Interesting how does piranha taste ?
“The thing I miss is cold,” says the New Yorker who goes south for the winter. 😄
This man is fascinating
Uncontacted tribes are fascinating!
At first you pissed me off interrupting your guests, now I'm raging you get so few likes. What a world
great job man
The fact that Paul is from NY but goes to the Amazon makes him so relatable i love how he makes references to city life to help us understand what its like there he is awesome
Much respect for Paul!!
This adventure is serious!
Excellent
Paul you have great channel one of thee best out 🎉
Wow, you guys are brave! Not my idea holiday! Lol
wow great episode!
Awesome that you got Frank Zappa on for an interview 😂
Your right i partied with Zappa in the 70s super cool 😎
Ha!
Get drones and take care of them crazy jungle people
Great episode
Paul and Forrest are the guys that are doing things worthwhile. They are like Steve Irwin but still alive .I'd love to work with these guys just to be there and doing it .
I have seen some great other interviews with Rosalie, but the great thing about this one is that Jordan also has experienced the amazon, which is obviously appreciated by Rosalie
I just found this show this morning 😊!
I enjoyed the conversation, and found it extremely interesting!
I have the spiritual gift of Animal Communication, and when he talked about the Elephant's 🐘 I could really relate!
Because when I was at the Circus last time!
When the woman was having the Elephant do tricks, I started communicating telepathically with the Elephant Annie May, she talked about being tired of that life😥 she just wanted to rest and said she was too old for this Sh--!
When the woman would be having the Elephant do tricks with her hanging on Annie May I couldn't believe the animal was swearing calling the woman a B 😮😂!
My mother told me to quit talking to Annie May because she thought the Elephant would stampede!
Because the Elephant kept searching for who was communicating with her in the audience!
Once she realized it was me😮she looked hard in my direction and headed towards me, looking dead at me, it scared the people and my mother who were seated in my area!
I told Annie May to Stop!
And she went back to her routine!
But when she was leaving the Circle she was in, she was looking back at me the whole time!!!
I LOVE having this Spiritual Gift!
I attribute it to not having any people friend's when I was a child.
And only having animals, bugs, and lunch my mom would make for me and book to entertain myself with as a child, until my teen and being OSTRACIZED by the other kid's!
I didn't know everyone couldn't do this by choice, until one day my father saw me talking to the 🐦 birds and told me to "knock it off"!
He said that people would think I was strange!
But by that time in my life it was way too late!
It had become a part of my everyday experience and activities, all threw the year!
He knew I was different from other children but ignored it like it would just go away!
I'm a animal communicator now among having other special spiritual gifts!
you've got a nice imagination
Everyone that is physically able and has the desire to understand and experience the Amazon should totally make the trip.
Best guest!
Back From Tuichi is a great book written by a guy who went into the Amazon with 2 other foreigners and they got separated. His survival story is intense. If you're interested in the subject I definitely recommend that book if you can get a copy.
Edit, Amazon (the delivery service) has copies for a little less than $9. It has 5 stars, so other people must like it too.
Animals are truly amazing💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
This guy is SO INTERESTING!!!
I don't agree with his point about the PHD students. They're doing their thing, you're doing yours. Scientific research into a singular species of bat is actually important, not everything has to be about PR & marketing - just like the rainforest itself, conservation is a complex ecosystem. Try and change my mind!
Agreed.. he came off a bit condescending during that bit.
He also gets a fraction of the funding the scientific researchers receive. And is responsible for the marketing and advertising so it actually does have to be about PR and marketing when he does podcasts. That’s quite literally the only reason he’s here. Paul’s done a great job educating millions and conserving the rainforest, including protecting the indigenous people. Definitely more than you and anyone you know combined. Super bizarre this is all you took away from this. Hope you open up your hard, closed mind
R.I.P.🙏✝️
Sister Dorothee 😪
Please leave a prayer ❤
GOD BLESS Y'ALL
Great content! Do you think you’ll be making anymore videos like these anytime soon?
This dude is on every podcast lol
Meanwhile you can get attacked and killed on a NYC subway with no self defense from the crazies?
( On the Amazon. ) NRPS RIP Spencer Dryden and Skip Batten. " I used to be a drummer, but it got to be a bummer... Now I am an outlaw on the Amazon.... Up in the city, you think my crop is pretty 😍 Sailing my cargo on the Amazon.... " 😂
Out of everything this man said, the least believable was that he turned down the cartel drugs. Who wouldn’t want to go skiing in the Amazon.
Our dogs and cats knew I was pregnant before I did. The cows and pigs did too. My horse became so gentle and calm like not ever before. When my family talked about it later we understood what they knew before we did. ALL OF THESE CREATURES BECAME EXTREMELY PROTECTIVE AND DEFENSIVE WITH EVERY SINGLE HUMAN BEING THEY DID NOT KNOW. meaning: ALL human beings that I had not ever met or known to our family they got very NOT accepting of these. I understood my animal companions would SERIOUSLY DAMAGE AND HURT THEM.
I remember clearly understanding my creatures NEW FRIENDS were in grave danger. Especially our mare at one point was so out of control my concern was she would literally kill this woman that I brought to the barn. THIS EXACT WOMAN WAS FOUND MUCH LATER TO HAVE BEEN GUILTY OF THE MOST BRUTAL CRUEL EVIL WICKED SAVAGE CRIMES AGAINST ALL CREATURES. she was extremely wealthy and powerful so she didn't go to prison for life, less than a decade. I REPEAT WHEN THIS WOMAN ENTERED OUR PROPERTY ALL THE ANIMALS RIOTED. CHICKEN DUCKS GOOSE TURKEYS WENT OFF THE SCALES SCREAMING! our donkey which had not ever made a sound and we thought couldn't ran around screaming as well. THE MOST TELLING IS ALL OUR SHEEP RAN FAR AWAY. creepy but true. ALL OF THE ANIMALS!!! squirrels birds every single creature screaming THIS WOMAN IS NOT GOOD!!!! send her away. SEND HER AWAY FROM US!!!! right now make her leave our place.
Whenever I think back about it my heart is broken because this woman was so excellent at deceiving humans but NOT THE ANIMALS. cardinals, blue birds, robins, crows, ALL animals were warning me but I didn't understand. ANIMALS DO KNOW WHAT HUMANS DON'T. Amazing and creepy at the same time
You were in the presence of a willingly Demonically possessed woman certainly a Witch...!
Amazing
That's amazing. But I totally believe you too. Animals just know.
Your a good story teller. 😅😅😅 Obviously watched Alfred. Hitchcock, The Birds .
It like that meme that says, " I won't trust people who don't get along with dogs". Or something like that