Jocko Podcast 392: Life, Death, Darkness, and Light. "OUTLIVE" with Dr. Peter Attia



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Peter Attia, MD, is the founder of Early Medical, a medical practice that applies the principles of Medicine 3.0 to patients with the goal of lengthening their lifespan and simultaneously improving their healthspan.

He is the host of The Drive, one of the most popular podcasts covering the topics of health and medicine.

He is also the author of the #1 New York Times Bestseller, Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity.

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24 thoughts on “Jocko Podcast 392: Life, Death, Darkness, and Light. "OUTLIVE" with Dr. Peter Attia”

  1. Cancer rates through the fucking roof. Where is all the research money going? How many politicians and their family members suffer cancer deaths? Why are people getting cancer in the first place? Why are cancer rates spiking since the VAX came out? I know… Don't wanna talk about it because you will get labeled…. And that's why nothing will get fixed

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  2. @jockowillink Jocko we really appreciate your content, I consider that you are one of the pioneers who began to give sight to the special operations community, advice that was not asked of me, please modernize your studio instead of black and white, put colors on it and modernize your concept, You are like the John Cena of the Sof community, and start recording outside the studio, also add a short section, for example, record in a gazebo over the water in the blue Sea and let the Waves be heard because that goes with your navy background , Greetings from Tampa Florida 😃✌️.

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  3. My dad was a WWII Marine. My oldest brother Navy, my sister Navy, my other brother Marine, they always said never brag about something you were supposed to do. You can shut up now…………..

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  4. Jocko great pod . Lost my dad last summer he was a 90 year old Korean war vet and told me he was just tired. Wore out!! I try to remember all the great times with him daily. Thanks for great perspective on life and death

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  5. Peter calls this last decade of the life "the marginal decade", but I would imagine there are some people who would disagree that just it being your final decade, doesnt necessarily mean it is "marginal " or any less than any other decade. Maybe physically, but I have never met a young wise man. And there is probably something in that wisdom that comes later in life that would make it the best of all of the decades. A

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  6. Sitting here recovering from achilles tendon surgery. My attitude has taken a bit of a hit but not as much as i expected. I feel like im just more resilient to set backs. Its been an awful year this year. My father passed away and ive had two completely different surgeries. Never once have i had the urge to quit. I just want to do better and create a life for my family that has a buffer. Financially things are great since im out of work for a few weeks but ive started writing and expanding my mental output. Its time to shift and keep fighting!

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  7. Kindra Nelson trying to sort out what happened to me as a child.

    They gave me cancer on my ear after murdering my grandfather and my aunt in the same way.

    I stopped a sexual assault against her when I first met her. Haven’t talked to her since we dated in 2000-2001.

    The Clinton/ Bush network killed her.

    People connected to Richard Henry covering it up. He was a witness to the hit and run that attacked me in the late 90’s in Bixby, OK on a bridge over the Arkansas river.

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  8. When talking about the payer problem with medical care incentives, at around 1:52:00, Peter leaves out the fact that Federal government programs (medicare, medicaid) spend more money on medical care then private insurance companies do.
    So if the financial incentives are messed up, the government has a lot to do with that. Not to mention that the medical insurance companies are a non-competitive cartel, protected by the feds.

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