The Ultimate Human with Gary Brecka - 200. 200th Special Episode Best Moments! - Dana White, Joe Rogan, RFK Jr. and More!

Episode Date: September 11, 2025

200 episodes ago, I had a simple dream: put life-changing information on a platform for free, and watch humanity transform. Today, that vision has created the world’s leading health and wellness pod...cast, featuring conversations with RFK Jr. outlining his $1.9 trillion plan to end FDA corruption, Dana White sharing how his life was saved through basic keto principles and methylated vitamins, and even being invited to the White House with Max Lugavere to continue fighting for health advocacies. The movement to Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) isn’t just a slogan, it’s a science-backed revolution; and we, at The Ultimate Human, continue to fight for this mission! Join the Ultimate Human VIP community for Gary Brecka's proven wellness protocols!: https://bit.ly/4ai0Xwg Thank you to our partners H2TABS: “ULTIMATE10” FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/4hMNdgg BODYHEALTH: “ULTIMATE20” FOR 20% OFF: http://bit.ly/4e5IjsV BAJA GOLD: "ULTIMATE10" FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/3WSBqUa EIGHT SLEEP: SAVE $350 ON THE POD 4 ULTRA WITH CODE “GARY”: https://bit.ly/3WkLd6E COLD LIFE: THE ULTIMATE HUMAN PLUNGE: https://bit.ly/4eULUKp WHOOP: JOIN AND GET 1 FREE MONTH!: https://bit.ly/3VQ0nzW MASA CHIPS: 20% OFF FIRST ORDER: https://bit.ly/40LVY4y VANDY: “ULTIMATE20” FOR 20% OFF: https://bit.ly/49Qr7WE AION: “ULTIMATE10” FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/4h6KHAD A-GAME: “ULTIMATE15” FOR 15% OFF: http://bit.ly/4kek1ij CARAWAY: “ULTIMATE” FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/3Q1VmkC HEALF: 10% OFF YOUR ORDER: https://bit.ly/41HJg6S BIOPTIMIZERS: “ULTIMATE” FOR 15% OFF: https://bit.ly/4inFfd7 RHO NUTRITION: “ULTIMATE15” FOR 15% OFF: https://bit.ly/44fFza0 GOPUFF: GET YOUR FAVORITE SNACK!: https://bit.ly/4obIFDC GENETIC TEST: ⁠https://bit.ly/3Yg1Uk9 Watch  the “Ultimate Human Podcast” every Tuesday & Thursday at 9AM EST: YouTube: https://bit.ly/3RPQYX8 Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3RQftU0 Connect with Gary Brecka Instagram: https://bit.ly/3RPpnFs TikTok: https://bit.ly/4coJ8fo X: https://bit.ly/3Opc8tf Facebook: https://bit.ly/464VA1H LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/4hH7Ri2 Website: https://bit.ly/4eLDbdU Merch: https://bit.ly/4aBpOM1 Newsletter: https://bit.ly/47ejrws Ask Gary: https://bit.ly/3PEAJuG Timestamps: 00:00 Intro of Show 01:23 Best of The Ultimate Human Podcast 02:17 Corruption behind Big Pharma with US Sec. Robert Kennedy, Jr. 04:06 Steve Harvey’s Health Journey 5:45 Dr. Carrie Carda on female health 06:53 Childhood Obesity with Dr. Mark Hyman  08:45 Overcoming Lyme Disease with Dr. Christina Rahm 09:50 Health Advocacies and Movements at the White House with Max Lugavere 12:28 Revealing the Real Intention of American Food Supply with Courtney Swan  13:14 Dave Asprey on Toxic Mold and Mitochondria 15:14 Joe Rogan’s Journey from Fear Factor to Podcasting 16:50 Dana White’s Health Journey with Gary Brecka 18:32 The Real Cause of Heart Disease with Dr. Aseem 19:52 The Number 1 Way to Beat Addiction with Divinia Taylor 20:22 Paul Saladino on What Your Gut is Telling You 20:43 Mario Lopez and His Secret of Staying Young 21:07 Prioritizing Health for Better Business with Daymond John 22:21 Patrick Bet-David on Living an Authentic Life 23:03 The Ultimate Human’s Mission Continues The Ultimate Human with Gary Brecka Podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The Content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professionals for any such conditions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Wow, 200 episodes, thousands of hours, millions of live change, and we're just getting started. What started as a mission to bring real science and life-saving truth to the public has turned into the number one health and wellness podcast in the world. I had this dream that we could change the face of humanity, that we could actually shift mankind by putting information out on a platform for free that today we're celebrating this milestone with a special episode packed with our most jaw-dropping moments. They made them drink. Hard-hitting truth bombs.
Starting point is 00:00:33 The majority of the food on our shelves was not created with health in mind. It was created with profits in mind. And our fan-favorit guest clips. Like I say all the time, if I break my arm, I'm going to see a doctor. If something's wrong with me health-wise, I'm calling Gary Breck. I'm getting Gary on the phone. And by the grace of God, I've gotten to sit with some of my mentors, the people that I've lucked up to for decades, the scientists, the PhDs, the MDs, the researchers,
Starting point is 00:00:55 the people that are really moving the needle. This episode is a thank you. of this community, this movement, this mission to make America healthy again. I started this two years ago with the dream. I only had one mission in mind. Wow, 200 episodes, thousands of hours, millions of live change, and were just getting started. What started as a mission to bring real science and life-saving truth to the public has turned into the number one health and wellness podcast in the world, and it's all because of you. I'm Gary Breka. This is our 200th episode of the Ultimate Human Podcast, and today we're celebrating this milestone with a special episode packed with our most jaw-dropping moments, hard-hitting truth bombs, and our fan-favorite guest clips.
Starting point is 00:01:53 And yes, some raw, unfiltered bloopers you've never seen before. If you've been with us since day one, or you just joined on this journey. This episode is a thank you, a celebration of this community, this movement, this mission to make America healthy again. Let's take a look back at the moments that made us laugh, made us learn, and level up together.
Starting point is 00:02:12 And I'm joined by a very prominent figure in the space, the leader in the head of the Maha movement, none other than Mr. Bobby Kennedy Jr. himself. Thank you for coming on the podcast. Barry, I'm happy to be here with you, finally. I'm happy to have you. We've had like a really kind of an amazing time so far, you know, with the hyperbaric chambers and we basically did some nutritional IVs. And then we just decided to come in the podcast room and chop it up a little bit.
Starting point is 00:02:38 President Trump named me as is Secretary of Health and Human Services. Yes. Congratulations, by the way. The biggest agency of government is twice the size of the Pentagon. It's got a $1.9 trillion budget. And, you know, the irony of that is we spend more on health care in this country than any other country in the world per capita. two to three times what most European countries spend, and yet we have the worst health of any country in the world. We have the highest chronic disease burden on earth. And the etiology
Starting point is 00:03:07 ultimately of all that disease is corruption. It was now an agency whose primary focus was maximizing corporate profit taking. First of all, the pharmaceutical companies are advertising product that are being paid for by the taxpayer. Then we're paying for all the diseases that that that product is causing. Private funding is coming from industry. So they cheat. I mean, we call those guys by ostitutes because they, you know, they know what the outcome is and they write the outcome before they write the study. Information is out there. But we also want to respect the intelligence of the American people, you know, the capacity of people who explore the outcomes that are going to benefit them the most. And, you know, I thank you for what you're doing. And we're going to end the war at
Starting point is 00:03:53 FDA, the one and only Mr. Steve Harvey to the ultimate human podcast, brother. Of all that, everything stuff you said, I was like, the whole podcast is just the introduction. It's waiting on the one and only. That's all I tell you. I found out about you on the Thursday. I got you on the phone on the Friday. On Monday, I was sitting in your off. But here's where it started. I had already done a gene test. I just had never done anything with it. Yeah. You were not supplementing for deficiency. You said I need a gene test. But I, I didn't know it, but in my medical records, I had it. Yep.
Starting point is 00:04:26 And then you did my blood work all this on that Monday. Right. And you said, Thursday, I will have everything you need. Yep. Everybody, you did not lie. But what you did was you educated me on myself and my body because I didn't know. The main thing you taught me that I really learned was you said there is no one fix for everybody. I've been taking vitamin D pills, and my vitamin D was like a one.
Starting point is 00:04:53 What, a 19? Yeah, 19. It was half the lowest end of the range. What's it now? 69. I looked at. 96. Thank you, Amelia.
Starting point is 00:05:05 That's why we have her. I didn't even know she was in here. I didn't see her behind the couch there either. 69. Ninety-six now. We all have it in us. It's just the commitment that you want to make. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:20 But it's an important commitment. You know, come on, man. you got to do something to fix yourself because I want to live a long time. Right. Hell, I just got this money. I'm trying to. He's got creative ways to send it too.
Starting point is 00:05:34 Yeah, I got to start thanking us some stuff. Welcome Dr. Carey Sarda to the podcast. And you know, I know that from working with you and seeing you treat so many patients, some of the fixes are relatively simple. So I think the biggest fallacy that has somehow been created and I think it came to the truth. traditional model, because I remember how I was taught, was okay, so 50 to 55 or something like
Starting point is 00:05:58 that. But again, it's because you're not flashing anymore, it just means you're sicker. Yeah. It doesn't mean that you've gotten through it. It doesn't mean. You don't get through menopause. You have to fix it. Even more important than that probably is the fact that if you don't go down that right pathway, you will go down a more dangerous pathway in estrogen. When you have that COMT SNIP, that COMT gene, you need to pay special attention to that. You need to make sure you have your nutrients, your B vitamins. You know, we kind of laugh about that time that you were going through, but unfortunately. You two laugh about that.
Starting point is 00:06:30 Let's just clarify it. Unfortunately, there's so many. So every day, all day long, is it. Which is why I like to talk about it and lay my crazy out for everybody because I know that if I share that story, somebody else is going to raise their hand and go, well, that's happening to me too. I'm not crazy. He doesn't know this, but he is actually a mentor of mine, Dr. Mark Hyman. Oh, that's scary. I'm very, very excited to have you on the podcast because you have liberated me from a lot of
Starting point is 00:06:58 the chicanery and charlatanotry that people accuse me of. Is that a word or did I just make sense? I think it's a word. Wordish. Charlinotry? Okay, yeah, let's put that in there. Google it. My joke is a holistic doctor because they take care of people with a holistic problems.
Starting point is 00:07:14 Yeah. And when you get to the root, you don't have to treat each thing separately. who've come together to write a report on the commercial determinants of health. We've heard of the social determinants, which is poverty and lack of access to foods and forth. But the commercial determinants of health are the ways in which multinational corporations, food, you know, ag, tobacco, alcohol, corporations, privatized profits, and subvert public health. There, the organization says that pesticides are safe, that trans fats are good, smoking tobacco doesn't cause cancer.
Starting point is 00:07:47 I mean, I'm not joking here. I was in a movie called Fed Up, which was about childhood obesity with Katie Couric and Lori David, we did about 10 years ago. And I met Bernie King, who was Martin King's daughter. And I said, why don't we show this film at the King Center? I'm like, great. And so a few days later, she called me and said, Mark, we can't show the film. I'm like, why?
Starting point is 00:08:04 Coca-Cola funds the King Center. Dean of the University said to me, Mark, 50% of the entering class of 18-year-old African-American women have a chronic disease. And when you look at the global burden of disease study, which looked at 195. countries. The number one killer today is not smoking. It's not war, not infections. It's food. Yeah. It's 11 million people. And it's, I think that's conservative probably more. It's like two Holocaust a year. Yeah. And this is 100% preventable. Welcome to the podcast. Thank you, Gary Breck. It's an honor to be here. Thank you. I wonder if you might talk a little bit
Starting point is 00:08:40 about your battle with Lyme, how it's shaped where you are today, what you did to overcome it. And for people who think they might have one of these conditions, I'd love to go down the rabbit hole. Absolutely. Well, first of all, you have a lot of the solutions already, but I can, I can, like, kind of summarize some of them together, but you have a lot of them right here, you know, and that you're talking about that can really help people. But yeah, that was a challenge for me. I was really young. I had, I say this all the time. I used to be a lot of fun. I was like, I still think you're fun. I mean, we had a great conversation before giving you. I was like really fun. I was in college. I was. I used to be really fun.
Starting point is 00:09:18 I was... I've never heard somebody self-deprecate like that. Well, I'm serious. I've lived in... I'm just a boring old turd. That's what I feel. It was really tough because, and just for all your listeners, that's when they feel like if someone doesn't believe them, when they have a diagnosis, it's tough.
Starting point is 00:09:34 Oh, yeah. I feel like, and I loved talking to you earlier because of your background, I, you know, because I review medical data. That's one of the things I've done in my career. And I really think that Lyme disease is a precursor to other things. Oh, there's no question. Wow. Dude.
Starting point is 00:09:49 This is a surreal moment. This is crazy. Can we just take this in for a second? That we're at the White House and the message is resonating. By the way, welcome back to the Ultimate Human Podcast. I'm your host, human biologist, Kerry Brecker. This is Max Lugavere. We must be doing something right to have gotten this incredible opportunity to be here.
Starting point is 00:10:12 Yeah. Yeah. And I'm just, I'm so grateful. I mean, for me, you know, it's, it all goes back to my why. I think you always have to remind yourself in these moments why it is that you are doing what you do and potentially upend modern medicine in a way that will be catastrophic
Starting point is 00:10:25 and catastrophic in a good way like just getting back to the basic principles of whole food, movement, exercise, you know, sleep, you know, supplementation for deficiency that this pandemic of chronic disease was exacerbated by chemical, synthetics, and pharmaceuticals not solved by any of those things. There's now a bounty of evidence mounting showing us that creatine actually also supports
Starting point is 00:10:51 cognitive function, mental health. Right. But it's unclear at this point how much creatine one needs to take in order for that creatine to be pushed to the brain. It's actually been shown that vegans and omnivores don't differ in terms of their brain creatine saturation. Oh, wow. So the dietary levels don't seem to modulate brain levels. Wow, I would have thought the opposite, actually. That's what I think a lot of people thought. Yeah, I would have thought the meat eaters would have you know adequate levels of creatine right because meat eaters ingested through their diets right and vegans obviously don't because creatine is a carna nutrient it's found exclusively in animal source
Starting point is 00:11:26 foods i was actually talking to bobby kennedy about this um a few months ago and we were talking about supplementation modalities treatments care options functional medicine alternatives that provide a benefit but have very little chance of harm or no downside consequence and he was saying how the lanes should be more open to things that may or may not work, but actually don't cause harm. Now, it would be amazing to have had a placebo group. It would be amazing to see if we see significant cognition improvements at lower doses, because 20 grams, again, is a high dose. Anybody's ever had to suck down, you know, 20 grams of creatine sand.
Starting point is 00:12:07 It is a sand, you know. Yeah, exactly. Welcome to the podcast, Courtney Swan. Thank you so much for having me. I'm so excited to have you. This is so much fun. We were talking earlier on my podcast about how we just felt like little kids were just, like, so excited. I was watching all my friends eating Dunkeroo's and getting Burger King every night for dinner.
Starting point is 00:12:25 And I was upset. And then I was going home to my amazing organic home-cooked meals that my mom would, my mom would be in the kitchen almost for two hours every night, making everything. Which you despised her for at the time. Oh, I despised her at the time. You're like, what about Lucky Charms, Mom? Yeah, I was like, I want the McDonald's. Like, I want a happy meal. You know, my parents' friends and like older generations and a lot of them still had
Starting point is 00:12:45 figured it out. And I was so flabbergasted for lack of a better word because I was like, this is so simple, right? It's so simple. The things that we're eating and we're putting in our bodies are either fighting disease or fueling it. Yes. And so that really ignited a passion in me. The majority of the food on our shelves was not created with health in mind. It was created with profits in mind. Today I'm blessed enough to sit with the father of biohacking, someone who has, unbeknownst to him, been a mentor of mine for many years, followed a lot of his teaching. He really opened my eyes to the entire world of biohacking and longevity and anti-aging and life extension. So welcome to the ultimate human. Dave Asprey. Carrie, it was an honor to get to
Starting point is 00:13:29 interview you on the human upgrade and an even bigger honor to be on your show. Cudos for just teaching millions of people, the stuff that matters. Thank you so much, man. Imagine what would happen if you and I picked up everything happening right now. Our little brains that are actually really intelligent but very slow, they'd be overwhelmed. It'd be like you were on a high dose of LSD all the time. Right. It would just, there's so much going on. Right. Like, what do I pay attention to? Right. So mitochondria, they have to have a decision-making hierarchy. And I figured out what it is because I'm a computer hacker. And I created distributed systems and I troubleshot them for a decade.
Starting point is 00:14:09 So if you assume that there's billions of mitochondria, all independently sensing reality, they vote with each other to decide what's real. It's called quorum sensing. And they do this simultaneously with photons, with chemicals, with magnetism, and with quantum coherence. Wow. And they go, all right, what's going on? Well, what do mitochondria care about?
Starting point is 00:14:32 They care about life. And they run the operating system of all life on the planet, even trees. Slime molds, politicians, all of them. I like how you said slime molds and then politicians. It depends on the politician, right? So, slime molds and politicians. And humans, just to be clear, that one got me. You got me with that one.
Starting point is 00:14:57 Welcome to the podcast, Joe Rogan. Brother, I'm so... Pleasure to be here. Thank you. Got a long time in the making, man. I'm so pumped to sit down with you today, man. My pleasure. Fear Factor is being like something you thought would never take off.
Starting point is 00:15:09 Yeah, I did it. You're like, this is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. I'm like, we're going to stick dogs on people and make them eat dicks. Yeah, I'm in. In cockroaches. All I was thinking, like,
Starting point is 00:15:18 this is going to be great material. I'm going to have some great material out of this. I love the show. What finally blew it up? They did some stunt that was like inappropriate, but I forget what it was. Well, that was the second time we did it. So we did it for six years.
Starting point is 00:15:31 They made them drink donkey come. They had to play. They had to play. Horseshoes. The first thing that comes to mind, obviously, is how do you get donkey gum? Yeah, well, you actually use a cattle prod, and you stick it up the donkey's butt, and then we, you shock their prostate, and they just bust. And then you collect it, and then you get some poor kid who's got credit card debt,
Starting point is 00:15:59 and that kid is on Fear Factor to try to pay off his credit card debt generally. What do you think the it factor is that separates the Joe Rogan podcast from the rest of the media by such a margin? I don't think about it. Maybe that's what it is. No, maybe that's it. Dude, you're like, I'm just going to ask what I want to ask. I'm going to say what I want to say. Everybody that I put on the show is the only reason they're on the show is because I want to talk to them.
Starting point is 00:16:26 That's the only reason. I never say, ooh, that one's going to get a lot of views. Ooh, this one would be controversial. I know people think I think that way, but I genuinely don't. I hate going down the rabbit hole on social media because it's so unreliable, but there are videos of these columns. The most reliable thing on earth. Oh, this is amazing, dude. Welcome back, Dana White.
Starting point is 00:16:49 We got to go do a three-year anniversary recap. None of this would be happening had I not finally connected with you three years ago. Thank you, man. That means a lot to me. That's a fact. It's a fact. And it really does. Everybody thinks I'm some paid puppet.
Starting point is 00:17:03 and uh you know definitely not you are a paying puppet exactly not only i might not pay to do this i pay to do this he paid for an i v today but i say it all the time three years ago carrie case i'm a good friend of mine was terrorizing me to meet gary and she's like he's going to change your life i didn't want to meet him i wasn't into this i didn't believe in any of this now i am the complete opposite if i break my arm i'm going to see a doctor if i if something's wrong with me Health-wise, I'm calling Gary Breka. I'm getting Gary on the phone. Nobody could fix anything that was wrong with me. It was either a new set of pills or a new mask for the CPAP machine and, you know, all that bullshit. But none of this, none of this would be happening right now if it
Starting point is 00:17:48 wasn't for you. And I'm so deeply appreciative of that. And I want people to hear this message because a lot of what we did was not fancy multi-million dollar equipment. A lot of it was keto reset diet, getting into a routine, eating whole foods when he came off of a keto diet. supplements, methylated multivitamines, trimethylglycine to bring down homocysteine. I'm telling you right now, this guy can fix everything. He can fix all your problems. He really is a wizard. It's unbelievable.
Starting point is 00:18:15 I hope Gary outlives me because I don't want to understand. I don't want to live in a world where I can't call Gary Breckin when I'm fucked up. I created a monster. For all of my podcasts, I sort of wind down my podcast the same way by asking all of my guests the same question. and I'm really interested in your answer to this. What does it mean to you to be an ultimate human? I think, first and foremost, in the last few years, Gary,
Starting point is 00:18:42 I think I've become a much more spiritual. So why? Partly, partly begin through our own challenges in life. Everyone has unique challenges, and we all suffer. That's part of life in different ways. You know, I've lost both my parents in a very short space of time. I've also had a lot of medical persecution
Starting point is 00:19:01 when you put your head above the parapet, you know you're going to get attacked. And I found a lot of comfort in spirituality. And what I've learned from that is the most important thing that going back to square one is that you can't be a healthy person and you can't have a healthy society unless you have healthy values. So how can I be the best possible human I can be? And what does that mean?
Starting point is 00:19:25 It means personal growth. It means lifelong learning. It means giving back to the community. community and it means making sure I enhance the quality of my relationships with my friends, my family, my so-called partner whenever that happens. So that for me is my main focus. To be able to access joy when I want to, to access safety when I want to, to access creativity and to access love whenever I want to. So it's on my terms. My choice. And also be a bit badass when I'm driving.
Starting point is 00:20:04 For me, it means being able to get up, put my barefoot, bare feet on the ground, put the sun in my eyes, hopefully go in the ocean and get some grounding, be in nature and spend time with people I care about in nature, and have the health and the vitality that is necessary to do that. Like being able, for me, the best part of my life is spending time with people I care about in nature. And I need health and I need vitality to do that, whether we're surfing, whether we're climbing mountains, whether we are snowboarding in the mountains, or whether we are in the ocean,
Starting point is 00:20:33 you know, just in a river, like that is being the ultimate human. And like my vitality, my energy, my motivation, my strength comes from having a metabolism that works. I think try to be the best version of yourself and grow in the right direction every day, physically, spiritually, emotionally. And being a human means we're going to make mistakes. But But as long as you learn from those mistakes and keep moving forward, not veer off track, I think you'll be the best human you could be, hence ultimate human. The ultimate human is to be somebody that makes the planet a little bit better, uh, changes people live in a little bit of a better way and give them hope.
Starting point is 00:21:16 I think, uh, I think that's critical to I think it's being very responsible for your actions, uh, owning up to it, learning and knowing that you're going to make mistakes and even telling your kids. and they're talking to you that daddy at that age, I was still growing and I'm still growing now. I'm human, right? I think it's giving to those who are not in a good place. You know? Yeah. And not just on the holidays.
Starting point is 00:21:42 But also testing yourself. You know, too many of us have settled. We're all special. Yeah. You've got to test yourself. Like, what's a life living without testing yourself? It's just, and I think we've allowed, Many of us allow society or other people that set goals for us.
Starting point is 00:22:01 You set your own goals. Like, how can you live without knowing you didn't try the heart? And it's not easy. And shit will happen. Yeah. But to be the ultimate human is to do those things. If to me, I am 75 years old and I have all the success and everything, I don't care what I have. If my kids still want to be around me and their kids want to be around me, I am an ultimate human.
Starting point is 00:22:27 If I'm able to use my God-given abilities to make anywhere I go a better place, whether it's city, company, country, church, directly or indirect impact, I'm an ultimate human. If I'm able to make my parents proud, whether they're here with me or not, just to be able to amplify the last name, the heritage where I come from,
Starting point is 00:22:57 I'm an ultimate human. Wow. That's how I view that. You know, I started this two years ago with the dream. I only had one mission in mind to give without the expectation of receipt. It wasn't to grow an Instagram channel. It wasn't to grow an affiliate link. It wasn't to monetize it.
Starting point is 00:23:13 It was to get information that I thought was desperately needed into the hands of the American public. I had this dream that we could change the face of humanity, that we could actually shift mankind by putting information out on a platform for free that could actually be used to practically change lives. The podcast will always be free. The challenges will always be free. The shorts will always be free. And God has been so good to us.
Starting point is 00:23:39 We're on our 200th episode, and by the grace of God, I've gotten to sit with some of my mentors, the people that I've lucked up to for decades. You know, my mentors are people that are the scientists, the PhDs, the MDs, the researchers, the people that are really moving the needle. It's like if you followed football and Tom Brady walked into your living room and was willing
Starting point is 00:24:00 to sit down with you and tell you everything he knew about the game, I mean, this has just been a fascinating journey for me. I prayed for this for a long time, and now it's become a reality. I've got a great team around me. I have a great, loyal fan base of followers like yourselves. Thank you for joining me for this 200th episode. If you love what you've seen on these episodes and you want to take a deeper dive, interact with me personally, you want to go on the ultimate human journey to becoming the best version of
Starting point is 00:24:28 yourself, you can sign up to be one of my VIPs. Just go over to the ultimatehuman.com forward slash VIP and join me in our VIP group. And until next time, that's just science.

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