why is joe acting like its a turn off, i assumed he would be for all up in this survival shit. All i can say is, i am sure i can do all of that but thank god i dont need to
@@rockade2408 I'd say because the monkeys were humanized in his story. David said multiple times that they looked human and even said "they shot the guy" when they shot a Baboon with an arrow. Also David describes a very gruesome and somewhat cruel hunt. The dogs tear out pieces from the monkey (like his genitals) and he gets shot multiple times before dying. Joe tries to be ethical when hunting. I think he realized, that these very human-like animals have to suffer on a daily basis for many years, so that these people can eat.
I absolutely love hearing about David Choe’s adventures. His life experiences are beyond incredible and almost ignites this passion for adventure and travel that I didn’t know I had.
I've watched this whole episode many times and it has always reignited my passion for adventure and travel! This man is amazing and so are his travels.
Petition to have David on again and again as much as he’s comfortable with, he was my favorite guest by far and I would love to hear from him more, send him some love
Joe: “What do they use for the feathers” (asking for second time) David: “these motherfuckers are so insane” hahaha completely ignored the question. This guys cool tho
@@tylermech66 I think he said they used a certain kind of feather. Certain feathers work better on a bow. Joe is into bow hunting that’s probably why he kept asking
Yes and no, a lot of times when you see hunter gatherer people like that they'll have decent sized bellies but gnarled arms and legs. It's not a dad bod, though, it just means they're successful enough to have some fat.
It really shows how things like social media and society standards in general is the only reason its so common. Their life-style is so much harder and they don't even slightly think about suicide or anything of the sort
Well over here, we've got less connection, we dont feel as needed, if they commit suicide then there close knit society, which is basically there whole world, will miss them. Its similar over here, but the whole world isnt going to miss you, only your friends family.
"What do they hunt with?" "Bow and arrow." "Homemade bow and arrow?!" No Joe they actually use a compound bow with carbon arrows and take a ride into town every so often to get new arrows and get a tune up
Out of this whole podcast i cant get around the fact that somewhere in africa there is a guy running around rolling joints whilst hunting baboons😂😂😂 what a legend Edit: holy sh-t this blew up , thanks for all the likes 🙏🏽
David is not only a great artist, but also a great storyteller. You can follow his IG to get a feel for his travels and what he gets out of it. I’ve met him a couple of times a long time ago and he’s the real deal and a genuinely nice guy that welcomes great conversations.
I just finished watching the video on him talking to Joe about going to the Congo. I said the same thing watching that one. This dude is the most fascinating guest I've ever seen on Joe Rogan's podcast. I can't get enough of his stories.
For a while I was so confused how humans survived long enough to build civilizations because the only reference I had was city humans, this sounds so incredibly badass that I no longer question that
Joe is constantly saying things like “imagine living like this “ or imagine hunting like this” and David keeps telling him “dude… I lived here for months” 😂😂
People keep saying he doesn't finish his sentences, but that's how you know that it was super surreal for him that he can barely contain his information. He wants to get all of it out as much as possible.
Take up mountain biking, it allows you to see a lot of nature and trail in a short amount of time, probably quicker than hiking. You're like, in nature, but you're not like, in in nature all the way like if you were camping.
Im a sprinter. Did a lot more long distance whilst I was in the army though. Hated every second of it.Occasionally I'd get a chance to shine in some short distance race. Rest of the time I was a sack at the back.
I was reading book "Sapiens" and it fucked me up for days. I mean we aren't living compared to our ancestors, we are barely surviving with our iPhones, feminists, protests and shit.
Chris So what you’re saying is that it’s in humans’ nature to build societies and civilizations and make technological progress right? Since that seems to have happened in multiple places around the world disconnected from eachother I’m inclined to agree
They do not live normal. They live in an unevolved world. As you learn from biology humans are made to adapt and have the smartest Brian of any mammal. We’re supposed to be constantly advancing. And by that I mean bettering in humans, not technology. Technology nowadays is an insane world
This man is a master story teller!His descriptions are very vivid,and detailed to the point were you can actually paint a good picture of what he's describing.I love listening to people that know how to dish out a good story.😁
@@nbawinningtips who cares. Never let a small thing like a lie get in the way of a good story. Everyone lies everywhere everyday for a lot less things as entertaining as this.
Hope you know he’s lying about this story and I can send you the video of the guy who actually did this and it’s the same exact video HE watched and is explaining rn dude is a liar
Wow! David's podcast is the only one that I can watch again and again. He is a monster story teller. And i love the fact how we humans actually lived 1000s of years ago.
There is less than a 1000 hadzas left. the village he went to was a famous one. hence the pics pop up on google images first. nothing is surprising or funny here loo
I’ve experienced what David is speaking of, I’m convinced anxiety & depression is a first world problem. When I went through something similar, not even half as intense, my anxiety wasn’t there, I wasn’t depressed, I didn’t care about tv or my phone. I had no time for it. I loved it, it was so peaceful and tranquil. The happiest I’d been in so long. But then it’s time to leave and it’s depressing to come back until you get back used to your vices again. The simpler way of life is where it’s at. So wonderful and beautiful. Get outside people and live life. If you really open yourself up to it you will not regret it.
100%. Depression happens to everyone in the first world for, sometimes, no reason. Same with anxiety. Anxiety keeps everyone in a constant state of fight, flight, or freeze. Instead of it being used for what it should be used for, it's being activated at random... I would, only making an assumption, presume these mental health problems stem from the level of dopamine constantly being released, and serotonin that also gets released when you get that hit. Which leads to problems like depression and anxiety. Which makes sense, since taking Molly can have depression, and anxiety as its side-effects after taking since you release serotonin all at once, a major dump. While the first world is just making you release it slowly, overtime, and sometimes you get HEAPS AND HEAPS of it when you are probably entertained and consuming. When you don't have the distractions anymore those issues are no longer there. Your brain is able to properly control the chemicals in your brain. Allowing you a far more healthy brain than the ones in the first world. SO much stress on making money, the root of ALL our problems as that is the way we access our food. Majority of us cannot hunt and would starve without money. The first world has consumed our brains and we're screwed. We can't live like the tribe he visited because our bodies have NOT adapted or evolved to have that lifestyle. Instead of just scratches from thorns we would get severely cut... Without their gut biome we would die from drinking that brown water. We are boxed in a lifestyle we were born into. It's no wonder people LOVE unregulated campsites that you off-road to, and there's no cellphones, nothing. You just enjoy nature. It's when I am happy and liberated. ALL my stress is gone of my day-to-day. No bills, nothing. I don't wanna return cause it's so relaxing and calming. It's A HUGE break from this world we live in that cares not for us, but the money we have.
@@GeekedOutNeckbeard I can’t remember where but I read that a big reason is that our brains didn’t evolve to differentiate stress since stress is first and foremost a survival tool. So there are a million micro stressors that we encounter in day to day life that our bodies respond to in a similar way to what it would a predator in our presence. So we walk around in a state of fight or flight and that’s incredibly draining. Having something so focused like finding food and being alive as the only focus would understandably wash away all of the extra depression and anxiety since there’s a lot less for your brain to mislabel as a threat
He ate the brain and other stuff because it’s rude to decline. Especially when this is their livelihood and food is insanely valuable, so them sharing food is a HUGE sign of respect to this Asian dude.
I'd love to know what is REALLY in the fast food that so many folks eat in the West. Funny how so many of us are so removed from a real hand to mouth life.
I knew a dude from Tanzania. From a job I had. He was a great guy. This girl at our job asked him once what brought him to America, and he said “the plane” hahaha 😊
The bird he’s talking about is called a honey guide. It gets the attention of people and guides them to a bee hive. They always leave it a bit of honey for the bird but its not the honey its after its the larvae. Its crazy cool
Someone once told me we get depressed because we don’t have the need for survival anymore so we are just focusing on all the negitive things in our lives when we never used too
@@salem2450 yeah people who spend there whole life in nature living how humans were designed for, their brains must be wired differently from a modern man
For anyone wondering. In the new video of Fearless & far : CATCHING BABOONS with the HADZA PEOPLE (We finally got them). You see almost everything David talks about in great detail. They really are an amazing tribe.
Because ancient cultures were against killing themselves because they would never be able to get into the afterlife. To kill ones self is to cheat and get there faster....but you wouldn't be accepted.
Fearless and Far has a video of him doing all these things. Pretty nutty to watch. Goes to show why we survived as a species for so long. Humans are super adaptable.
Yo Joe......... Hands down best guest interview you’ve had in forever man.... This dude is my new favorite non science guy... Man....what an excellent description of his experience... Killer.....
That life has passed you by. You'd die within 48 hours MAX on less you have the same translator and ways to pay to get you acclimated for a bare minimum of 6 months
@@eddiep5078 What's bizarre is the frequency of you make-believe tough guys on the internet Like the OP, you too wouldn't make it pass 48 hours in the wild of the African Savannah, or the Brazilian Amazon, or Canadian Midwest You're just as soft as the OP is, and there's nothing wrong with that.
David is one of the most interesting human beings I have ever listened to. Absolutely love hearing his stories. Thank you Joe for sharing this kind of stuff with us🤝✌️
Since we are biologically still programmed to be nomadic hunter gatherers its no surprise that David became so happy when he lived among them. He's literally tapping into his evolutionary brain and it feels amazing.
it's what we're meant to be doing. no wonder so many of us are miserable; we're literally just animals trapped in different cages. instead of being with oue friends and family, hunting or gardening/foraging or caring for our animals, we're shoved into cubicles and dark factories for 8+ hours. would immediately trade my Big Macs and internet for a peaceful life gathering berries and veggies for my family.
The overall healthiest & stress-free lifestyle i've seen is in small town Mexico, where people build their own houses on fertile land next to a fresh water source. My grandparents were from a town with a population of less than 200 ppl and they never had financial worries or even health / obesity worries like we do in the USA. They almost lived a century and they were still physically active in their early 90s. I envy their lifestyle, it's basically a mixture of African tribe life with a sprinkle of modern day technology. My grandparents grew their own beans, potatoes, tomatoes, green peppers, etc, they raised livestock and hunted deer on weekends. I lived with them for 6 months as a teenager and i lost 50 lbs during that time. The healthiest i've felt was living with them, eating organic and drinking water straight from the river. The pounds started piling back on when i moved back to the states, smh. My goal is to save enough money so i can move back over there, build my own house, marry a local and live off the land until i'm old. American society isn't for me.
@@brianmarshall5002 lol it's not as bad as US media makes it seem. Cartels would pass through town to eat n be on their way. Plus everybody owns shotguns n rifles over there and they have a strong sense of community so the cartels know better than to start shit for no reason.
16k in America 33k in Mexico Murders for 2019 That’s a fact bud Gonna go out on a limb here but I believe and don’t quote me on this but I think America’s population is larger than Mexico’s. Also look into the percentage of male Mexicans that are shot from age 17 to 25. It’s insane!!
Mr Rogan, Mr Choe, wow I love listening to you guys, so much to gain from your knowledge and experiences, my favourite part of this clip, is from dave describing the injured hunting dogs, who still want to take part, “ I want to have value” . I needed that, I’ve been off work for 9/10 months now, I have no money to pay for my basic needs, my 65 year old mother is working full time hours, plus overtime just to keep up with our bills. I’ve been punishing myself for being unable to contribute, as my government are refusing to help ( I live in the UK) financially and medically. But I keep searching for positivity, meaning and understanding. And little things like, your logical thinking, some of your guests honesty, desire for the equality throughout all, and now this quote from Dave! Thanks, I want to have value, it means a lot to me. The world needs more like you guys! Love to all. Vinny
Joe was so god damn annoying during this podcast. Kept asking stupid, unrelated questions and stuff during the most interesting parts of the story. His conversational skills here were shitty on the level of just two people having a conversation, let alone one of the biggest podcasts in the world. I'm annoyed. Dude is slipping
"Had you done any running before this?" -forgets minutes earlier that he had explained he did sprinting in high school. Breaking up the story for no reason whatsoever.
I had my first beer and somehow managed to kick a hole in the wall with my foot but my toe thumb is broken now and I had a McDonald’s chicken and chips 🍟 which tastes fantascit. I am friends with a green bear that is called marrow thank u very much fo reeding thi cuh
Most interesting and coolest guest on JRE. This was fascinating AF. I love hearing stories like this. It's so totally different and far removed from our culture.
This guy is incredible man. We never do things like this. Honestly talking about the dogs and his experience is making me cry. Proud of him. What a gangster bro. Socal says what up
Joe: Do you know what they use as feathers for the arrow? David: So they have these birds they can whistle to and the birds will then show where the honey is...
I'm pretty sure Joe asked him twice.. no answer.. going on to bigger, more better parts of the story ; wonder why i never heard of him and kudos to Gavin finding him
These people is about survival and loving their human nature purpose it's really good that there's people that really know how to live with no worries of their retirement plan and credit card debts ❤❤❤
David Choe is fantastic! His raw emotion and truthful POV made him endearing and relatable. I'd love to know him and listen to his life stories, so damn interesting. Boy, has he really lived his life this go around! I wish you peace and tranquility David Choe.
There's not enough Onnit supplements, kettlebell swings and hillsprints that can possibly be done 😂 No amount of elk meat and jalapenos that can be eaten
really love this guy. I wish him nothing but happiness and good fortune, I really do.I have so muh time for people who never feel as if they fit in and always go as far as possible to make strangers of this world feel like they have someone to relate to.
This story had the essentials in it to get Joe interested
Primates, hunting and weed.
He seemed detached from it.
why is joe acting like its a turn off, i assumed he would be for all up in this survival shit. All i can say is, i am sure i can do all of that but thank god i dont need to
@@rockade2408
I'd say because the monkeys were humanized in his story.
David said multiple times that they looked human and even said "they shot the guy" when they shot a Baboon with an arrow.
Also David describes a very gruesome and somewhat cruel hunt. The dogs tear out pieces from the monkey (like his genitals) and he gets shot multiple times before dying. Joe tries to be ethical when hunting. I think he realized, that these very human-like animals have to suffer on a daily basis for many years, so that these people can eat.
@@rockade2408
After all:
Joe has seen the GoPro footage of this hunt that is too violent to be shown on TH-cam.
😂😂😂
I could sit for hours and listen to this guy’s stories.
Watch the full podcast it’s nearly 4 hours
Watches a clip of a podcast “man I wish there were a longer version of this”
I listened to the 4 hour long podcast earlier today and I could still sit and listen to more 🤷♂️ crazy stories and just never gets boring!
just listen to the full episode i already have twice lmao
I couldnt. Its all “like ah” “trying to like you know”. It takes him an hour to get out of a sentence
Dude this one of the coolest stories I’ve ever heard
Yea man for real
islanti lmao how
I said this on another clip from this guy. Turns out this story was better
islanti you seem like a bit of a toolbag 🤓
islanti you sound like someone who fights for two-ply.
I absolutely love hearing about David Choe’s adventures. His life experiences are beyond incredible and almost ignites this passion for adventure and travel that I didn’t know I had.
Can i watch his gopro videos anywhere?
I've watched this whole episode many times and it has always reignited my passion for adventure and travel! This man is amazing and so are his travels.
Yeah I'll leave the travelling to this guy
He a bloody liar
Petition to have David on again and again as much as he’s comfortable with, he was my favorite guest by far and I would love to hear from him more, send him some love
it's sad bc he struggles with coming on because he's afraid of being embarrassed or not saying anything kewl or funny.
Joe: “What do they use for the feathers” (asking for second time)
David: “these motherfuckers are so insane” hahaha completely ignored the question. This guys cool tho
@@welhynole4082 I'd imagine the answer would be "any bird that has big enough feathers"
Got to agree! He's great!
@@tylermech66 I think he said they used a certain kind of feather. Certain feathers work better on a bow. Joe is into bow hunting that’s probably why he kept asking
"So he's running and rolling joints" that really grabbed Joe's attention
Brand
Brandon 🤣
one handed?
well it grabbed mine too 💀😂
@@MrBumbles2 while blindfolded?
Being fit isnt a thing down there, thats just how a human is supposed to look.
Exactly.
Yes we are just fucking fat in america
@@lonemerkmel6097 yup that what happens when we make life too easy lol. Gotta force yourself to workout so you look like you should
Yes and no, a lot of times when you see hunter gatherer people like that they'll have decent sized bellies but gnarled arms and legs. It's not a dad bod, though, it just means they're successful enough to have some fat.
@@ZombieStar2000 the big belly is caused from severe malnutrition called kwashiorkor, it’s not good
"I know that guy" killed me
Lol same this guy is bonkers
yea big cap
I was like who duh fuck is buying this 😂😂 and then he pointed as his scars too and u couldn’t see anything
@@LidoAikidoisn’t cap my boy it’s a tribe obviously he’ll recognize someone
@alekkrstic you can tell he's a bullshitter. Not with everything he says but alot. I have a strong bullshit detector
I find it beautiful how the concept of suicide is so foreign to them.
We can learn a thing or two from these elder cultures.
Good comment
Read 'Industrial society and it's future'.
I like the way you called them elder cultures, ima borrow that...
It really shows how things like social media and society standards in general is the only reason its so common. Their life-style is so much harder and they don't even slightly think about suicide or anything of the sort
Well over here, we've got less connection, we dont feel as needed, if they commit suicide then there close knit society, which is basically there whole world, will miss them. Its similar over here, but the whole world isnt going to miss you, only your friends family.
As a Tanzanian-American, this clip makes me proud. Tanzania gets slept on. It's a beautiful country.
Shout out to my country!!! 🇹🇿🇹🇿
I’m half British and Half Tanzanian and this just excites me, it does get slept on toooooo much
Lived there I’m morogoro in the 80s what an experience
My coworker was from Tanzania- he's here in Portland Oregon as a refugee! Hard working! Fun! Smart! Great young man!
Every country is beautiful from afar, I bet you miss it but we all know well rather be here in the greatest country of all. lol
"What do they hunt with?"
"Bow and arrow."
"Homemade bow and arrow?!"
No Joe they actually use a compound bow with carbon arrows and take a ride into town every so often to get new arrows and get a tune up
They have a Dick's Sporting Goods a few miles away
Rofl dude!
Correction: Hut Made
😂😂😂
@@deesnutz334 lmaoooo!!!
I admire the adventurous spirit in this man and he seems kind and respectful to others and all life.
Out of this whole podcast i cant get around the fact that somewhere in africa there is a guy running around rolling joints whilst hunting baboons😂😂😂 what a legend
Edit: holy sh-t this blew up , thanks for all the likes 🙏🏽
In bible pages
and he started as a grafitti tagger. a simple outline of a whale was his signature logo
Ikr 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Abu Mansaray im hoping you’re being sarcastic man lol
Abu Mansaray it’s not the weed that suprises me but rather the fact that he’s RUNNING AROUND HUNTIN BABOONS WHILE ROLLING UP THE SHIT .
Hands down best guest Rogan has ever had
David is not only a great artist, but also a great storyteller. You can follow his IG to get a feel for his travels and what he gets out of it. I’ve met him a couple of times a long time ago and he’s the real deal and a genuinely nice guy that welcomes great conversations.
I can’t recommend watching his hitch hiker shows enough
I just finished watching the video on him talking to Joe about going to the Congo. I said the same thing watching that one. This dude is the most fascinating guest I've ever seen on Joe Rogan's podcast. I can't get enough of his stories.
@@mattberg6816 I'm going to watch that one after this one.
@@duelxmachinA I just joined IG, so I'm going to definitely check out his IG. Thanks for the tip.
That feeling when the village pothead is in better shape than you.
🤣🤣🤣
The village pothead is also likely to be as fit if not way more fit than at least 75% of us
Booted off of weed tea. 6 pack abs eating pizza cardio all day
Hadza are hunter gatherers, they don’t have villages, they have more temporary camp like settlements
bigmac 707 Weren’t you listening? Try 99%
For a while I was so confused how humans survived long enough to build civilizations because the only reference I had was city humans, this sounds so incredibly badass that I no longer question that
I feel sorry for city folks
@@juicifer333why?
Joe is constantly saying things like “imagine living like this “ or imagine hunting like this” and David keeps telling him “dude… I lived here for months” 😂😂
No hate on rogan but if a guy has an interesting story and wants to keep talking let him
@@thatmannarbash7638 it’s the Joe Rogan podcast, he knows what he’s doing
@@kerwynwilliams if people are complaining en masse then maybe not
@@jgray1831 7k+ comments out of 4m+ views...people are not complaining "en masse"
@@jgray1831 there's also a mass of people who aren't complaining
This is by far the absolute and supremely coolest fucking JRE clip of all time.
Totally agree!
Beg to differ. I plump for that Glen V. ( Life Below Zero) detailing how a pack of 25 wolves tried to jump him. But this is high quality too.
@@peterwieser4631 that was a good one, but this one was so wild and you know its genuine
Peter Wieser link?
People keep saying he doesn't finish his sentences, but that's how you know that it was super surreal for him that he can barely contain his information. He wants to get all of it out as much as possible.
Yea that and between joe interrupting him
I have the same thing, I think he has a little ADHD maybe just maybe
@@darod850 I would say it was mostly the interrupting
@@mindu2204 He used to listen when he was really baked. The beginning was hard to watch.
Michael Jones Says the dude typing comments from his parents basement
Thanks for the story from my beautiful country Tanzania 🇹🇿. Asante rafiki.
literally the first sentence:
"so I'm in my fucking underwear .....and I'm living on top of a rock in this cave"
Lmao 😂😂
u already it was gonna get a good one right after hearing that😂
Always the start of a good story
Best starter line ever! lol
Great way to start a story lol, I'm hooked already
I’ve never felt so disconnected from nature as I do now....what a story
Take up mountain biking, it allows you to see a lot of nature and trail in a short amount of time, probably quicker than hiking. You're like, in nature, but you're not like, in in nature all the way like if you were camping.
we don't consider ourselves part of nature. Domestic animals like dogs are more in touch with nature than us.
@@TheJofrica like what are you saying
@@TheJofrica yeah and you're not destroying actively destroying nature while you're supposedly enjoying it.
for real it's embarrassing what we have became
"I'm a sprinter." The classic line from people who don't run.
Definitely my go to.
Im a sprinter. Did a lot more long distance whilst I was in the army though. Hated every second of it.Occasionally I'd get a chance to shine in some short distance race. Rest of the time I was a sack at the back.
@@youtubevanced4900 thank you for your service I was field artillery I was just like you brother
i mean as a sprinter we just naturally are at a disadvantage bc we dont have slow twitch muscles
@@samuelthomas7982 most people dont do enough running to even know what type of fibres they have more of
“Isn’t that where people kill themselves?” Really makes you realized just how fucked we really are
No real purpose . They have consistent purpose
"Homemade bows?"
Nah, Joe. They use bows and arrows from Walmart.
Haha they ordered some bows from hoyt using the money they made from selling meat they caught with their bare hands!
Jesus christ ease up lol. Joe loves u
They are wearing clothes from Walmart lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
i lost it hahahha
I'll never forget when he said America is where people jump off buildings
Right, that got me too
..Japan more so... Ironically enough.
@@matthewsunderland4795 how is that ironic? He's from LA and his parents are Korean...
JellyOnMyDick It’s ironic because he’s a racist who thinks all asians are Japanese.
Matthew Sunderland ignorance at its finest. Know your Asians.
I’ve never seen a human look so much like a lion before
Ikr he look like the cowardly lion from OZ.
@@Mnjake96 Pretty much my first thought lol.
He looks like gold lion from man with the iron fist or a gold son wu Kong
Face too flat
That's racist. I'm triggered.😠
Most legendary opening sentence in history 😂😂
“So I’m in my fuc*ing underwear and I’m living on top of a rock in a cave” hahaha
***instantly hooked
😂😂😂
And the old guy in the village.... loool
ACTUALLY They live NORMAL .WE live in an INSANE WORLD....
Absolutely!
So true
I was reading book "Sapiens" and it fucked me up for days. I mean we aren't living compared to our ancestors, we are barely surviving with our iPhones, feminists, protests and shit.
Chris
So what you’re saying is that it’s in humans’ nature to build societies and civilizations and make technological progress right? Since that seems to have happened in multiple places around the world disconnected from eachother I’m inclined to agree
They do not live normal. They live in an unevolved world. As you learn from biology humans are made to adapt and have the smartest Brian of any mammal. We’re supposed to be constantly advancing. And by that I mean bettering in humans, not technology. Technology nowadays is an insane world
This man is a master story teller!His descriptions are very vivid,and detailed to the point were you can actually paint a good picture of what he's describing.I love listening to people that know how to dish out a good story.😁
It's because he's bullsh*thing, I used to think he was legit but he's making bullsh*t up with the truth so you cannot tell.
Same!
Master of lying
@@nbawinningtips who cares. Never let a small thing like a lie get in the way of a good story. Everyone lies everywhere everyday for a lot less things as entertaining as this.
Thats why i like him
Out of any guest on this show, this guy was my favourite. Totally raw and unfiltered, emotional at times, and just an interesting guy. 10/10
Same here
Hope you know he’s lying about this story and I can send you the video of the guy who actually did this and it’s the same exact video HE watched and is explaining rn dude is a liar
@@dolomite7603 fr? Lemme get that video
Deffo top 10, probs top 5
@@dolomite7603 I was thinking the same thing.. the guy who did this was Mike, and I thought wtf I’ve seen this story before..
You can tell that David has so much respect for those people.
Westernized folks talk down on Africa a lot but when folks like him experience Africa. They always have a story to tell.
Brix Broox suicide rates in Africa I’m sure are some of the lowest.
Cuz people don’t see how privileged they r in a first world country.
Nicest people ever. Incredibly peaceful
@@happyduckling8401 gotta love plastic food!
Coz life is just so much better when you live freely☺️
The fact that Joe was more impressed to hear that a guy was running and rolling joints than anything else David said is hilarious
Bro I'm glad I wasn't the only one who caught this
It ain’t hilarious. It’s dumb just proves how dumb Joe is.
This was very clearly a lie
@@Adamn7210 lol you can youtube it to see for yourself instead of talking out your arse
@@Adamn7210 How so?
David is one of the greatest guests, please bring him back numerous times
Wow! David's podcast is the only one that I can watch again and again. He is a monster story teller. And i love the fact how we humans actually lived 1000s of years ago.
Did you not know that?
the fact he's just like "i think i know that guy" will never not get me
Yeah cool
He probably does , the guy looks like a younger version of someone on the Fearless & far : CATCHING BABOONS with the HADZA PEOPLE video
Same 😂
There is less than a 1000 hadzas left. the village he went to was a famous one. hence the pics pop up on google images first. nothing is surprising or funny here loo
@@lightup6751 thanks for the boring as fuck reply
When he said "scientists come and steal their shit" I thought he meant their valuable possessions
Exactly 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lmao yeah like clean out their TV’s and shit
The one time the word Literally wouldve been properly used 😂
Little slow aren't yall
@Edward Fletcher they have everything, what a life!
I’ve experienced what David is speaking of, I’m convinced anxiety & depression is a first world problem. When I went through something similar, not even half as intense, my anxiety wasn’t there, I wasn’t depressed, I didn’t care about tv or my phone. I had no time for it. I loved it, it was so peaceful and tranquil. The happiest I’d been in so long. But then it’s time to leave and it’s depressing to come back until you get back used to your vices again. The simpler way of life is where it’s at. So wonderful and beautiful. Get outside people and live life. If you really open yourself up to it you will not regret it.
100%. Depression happens to everyone in the first world for, sometimes, no reason. Same with anxiety. Anxiety keeps everyone in a constant state of fight, flight, or freeze. Instead of it being used for what it should be used for, it's being activated at random...
I would, only making an assumption, presume these mental health problems stem from the level of dopamine constantly being released, and serotonin that also gets released when you get that hit. Which leads to problems like depression and anxiety.
Which makes sense, since taking Molly can have depression, and anxiety as its side-effects after taking since you release serotonin all at once, a major dump.
While the first world is just making you release it slowly, overtime, and sometimes you get HEAPS AND HEAPS of it when you are probably entertained and consuming.
When you don't have the distractions anymore those issues are no longer there. Your brain is able to properly control the chemicals in your brain. Allowing you a far more healthy brain than the ones in the first world.
SO much stress on making money, the root of ALL our problems as that is the way we access our food. Majority of us cannot hunt and would starve without money.
The first world has consumed our brains and we're screwed. We can't live like the tribe he visited because our bodies have NOT adapted or evolved to have that lifestyle. Instead of just scratches from thorns we would get severely cut...
Without their gut biome we would die from drinking that brown water.
We are boxed in a lifestyle we were born into. It's no wonder people LOVE unregulated campsites that you off-road to, and there's no cellphones, nothing. You just enjoy nature. It's when I am happy and liberated. ALL my stress is gone of my day-to-day. No bills, nothing. I don't wanna return cause it's so relaxing and calming. It's A HUGE break from this world we live in that cares not for us, but the money we have.
@@GeekedOutNeckbeard I can’t remember where but I read that a big reason is that our brains didn’t evolve to differentiate stress since stress is first and foremost a survival tool. So there are a million micro stressors that we encounter in day to day life that our bodies respond to in a similar way to what it would a predator in our presence. So we walk around in a state of fight or flight and that’s incredibly draining. Having something so focused like finding food and being alive as the only focus would understandably wash away all of the extra depression and anxiety since there’s a lot less for your brain to mislabel as a threat
its a vaccine problem sir...none of those natives have had a vaccine....we get poisoned all our lives with vaccines..
Nature is where it's @ 💯
It's mostly a city problem in the first world. Country folk live humbly in harmony with nature. IE gardening and hunting.
This is an amazing interview;
Gratitude.
He ate the brain and other stuff because it’s rude to decline. Especially when this is their livelihood and food is insanely valuable, so them sharing food is a HUGE sign of respect to this Asian dude.
I'd love to know what is REALLY in the fast food that so many folks eat in the West. Funny how so many of us are so removed from a real hand to mouth life.
I'm Mexican and eat cow tongue and brain tacos
It's ordinary to eat cow intestines here and they can be good
Fried goat brain curry is mad good
@@65tallmax have a recipe?
I knew a dude from Tanzania. From a job I had. He was a great guy. This girl at our job asked him once what brought him to America, and he said “the plane” hahaha 😊
Hahahahahahahaha....
Hahahqhhqqhqhq
hahahahahahahahahahahahahah
😂😂😂😂😂
its a standard sarcastic reply many Africans dish to naïve westerners with no knowledge of Africa
The bird he’s talking about is called a honey guide. It gets the attention of people and guides them to a bee hive. They always leave it a bit of honey for the bird but its not the honey its after its the larvae. Its crazy cool
David is deffo one of my favourite people when it comes to his storytelling, bless him.
Someone once told me we get depressed because we don’t have the need for survival anymore so we are just focusing on all the negitive things in our lives when we never used too
Humans tend to be problem driven. We will make problems when we don’t have any legit ones. Your statement is correct
That's certainly the root of my depression spells
Agreed there man, a bit of struggle keeps you on your toes
@@SamJanuary17 I'll go with that - I feel best when I''ve got some shit to deal with. Depression lifts up and my mind clears for a little while.
Interesting concept
Random google picture. “I think I know that guy”
hadza people are nearly extinct now, so it makes sense
@@xgalarion8659 what a fucking shame
@@lonemerkmel6097 It really is, these people are gifted, They’re fucking superhumans
@@salem2450 yeah people who spend there whole life in nature living how humans were designed for, their brains must be wired differently from a modern man
Believable
For anyone wondering. In the new video of Fearless & far : CATCHING BABOONS with the HADZA PEOPLE (We finally got them). You see almost everything David talks about in great detail. They really are an amazing tribe.
Great video!
fr when he was talking about them making the arrows and the running etc would love to experience it
I came here bcz of that video
Hadza seem down to earth.
Haha man was just wanting to put that link here
David is an amazing storyteller, I could listen to his story all day
I could listen to this guy tell stories all day everyday. He's had the bomb life no doubt.
He has them to tell! And they are all good!
It's fascinating how people living in the wild have no idea of suicide. But in the civilized West it's quite commonplace.
Yeah and that’s supposed to be “civilized?”
A14 They don’t have to listen to BLM
@@Jackmerius_Tacktheritrix5733 Or an Orange Cheeto.
Because ancient cultures were against killing themselves because they would never be able to get into the afterlife. To kill ones self is to cheat and get there faster....but you wouldn't be accepted.
Richard Tipton by far the comment I can agree on.
"I know that guy. That might be Rasooli" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fearless and Far has a video of him doing all these things. Pretty nutty to watch.
Goes to show why we survived as a species for so long. Humans are super adaptable.
Yo Joe.........
Hands down best guest interview you’ve had in forever man....
This dude is my new favorite non science guy...
Man....what an excellent description of his experience...
Killer.....
DUDE!
Sushi Bae Maybe..........He........Does...............
@Sushi Bae my step dad does it too. Old people love doing it for some reason.
Dudes a graffiti artist
You can youtube him hitching across us and china. Epic content.
Joe interviewing the wise Asian Mufasa
So you're saying David Choe is Mufasa and Rafiki's love child? 🤣
he's not wise
Mufasa from the live action movie
@@cate4338 *wasn't.. now he has seen enough shit
HAHAHAHAHHA
This honestly makes me want to go live in the wild w the homies
That life has passed you by.
You'd die within 48 hours MAX on less you have the same translator and ways to pay to get you acclimated for a bare minimum of 6 months
EriPages nah I wouldn’t die I’m just built different
@@SM-xo4ln When are you giving it a try and for how long?
@@EriPages what a bizarre assumption
@@eddiep5078 What's bizarre is the frequency of you make-believe tough guys on the internet
Like the OP, you too wouldn't make it pass 48 hours in the wild of the African Savannah, or the Brazilian Amazon, or Canadian Midwest
You're just as soft as the OP is, and there's nothing wrong with that.
This is one of the greatest stories ive ever heard.
These people are truly on a different level.
"We got the nuts, we're getting close!"
Lmao that's the funniest line of this whole clip
😂😂😂😂😂
Lmao hahahaha 😂😂😂
Apparently its a common event
No Diddy
He's lucky they didn't sink an arrow into him thinking he was a damn lion.
Bruhh...
He’s probably luck they didn’t kill and eat him regardless lol
@@Purpmaster Also true lol
He had no hair on his face at the time
Lmao
David is one of the most interesting human beings I have ever listened to. Absolutely love hearing his stories. Thank you Joe for sharing this kind of stuff with us🤝✌️
Welcome home brothaz.
Tanzania🇹🇿
“So I’m in my fucking underwear and I’m living on top of this rock in this cave” best intro I’ve ever heard👌
I’ve never heard a better opener, fell in love with him immediately
@@andyzhang7890 couldn't agree more
Freddie gibs saying "Now thats some real shit, cuz there was a crackhead i shot 9 times and he kept on running". Is the only better intro
😂😂
“He’s running and rolling joints.”
how else are you going to get high before baboon hunting?
MadScientist Exactly
Whoever did that is a living legend.
Homie 🔥
😂😂I died
His grandkids won't get bored with his stories. Some life.
David Choe is awesome! Love hearing his experiences! Rock on!!!
I was hoping David was going to say “I interviewed each dog in the tribe” lol
😂😂😂💀
He was about to say that
Same bro!!! 😂😂 I was like oh shit!
What a wholesome comment
Joe: asks question
Guy : begins to answer
Joe: interrupts and asks a different question
It was annoying the hell out of me
I would be a million times more honored to meet with Hanzia People than any celebrity or President.
Hadza people
Maybe learn their name if you are so honored!
Same it’s like going back in history
Same bro
Not when they kill you and eat your dog
My guy looks like a majestic wild lion lmao 😂
David choe is one of the best guests that only appears once every 5 years unfortunately
Like just vonnegut sirens of titan?
always has the best stories and incounters
encounters*
you know you can just edit the cmoments, right?
*comments
Since we are biologically still programmed to be nomadic hunter gatherers its no surprise that David became so happy when he lived among them. He's literally tapping into his evolutionary brain and it feels amazing.
Wow thats...yes
absolutely.
it's what we're meant to be doing. no wonder so many of us are miserable; we're literally just animals trapped in different cages. instead of being with oue friends and family, hunting or gardening/foraging or caring for our animals, we're shoved into cubicles and dark factories for 8+ hours. would immediately trade my Big Macs and internet for a peaceful life gathering berries and veggies for my family.
What load of fucking bullshit you're spewing out here.
@@iamdeadbutalive8655 how exactly?
Opens up with “so I’m in my fawking underwear” 😂😂😂😂😂💀💀💀
You beat me to it ... 🤣🤣🤣
Forreal i thought that was funny too
Another Calvin. Hello brother
For real I was like this dude is cool as shit
Perfect intro to pull in a crowd lol
Never even knew about David Choe. He’s the man!!!!!!
"So there I was in my underwear living on a rock in a cave"
Me: you have my attention sir
These stories were fascinating af. Disappointed we didn't get to see the pictures though.
They should link it on the description for later viewing
@Sean K a man can dream.
Why not just say the key phrase for the image?
Look it up man cmon.dude use that brain
@@treykashflow6183 is it the picture of the baboon laying with its head towards the camera looking upwards and they reachin in his ribcage/abdomen?
Rolling weed with bible paper...
Thats holy joints
Holy smokes 🤯
@Ramsey Hildebrand too good 🤣🤣
i love this story man. this is so great and real. makes us remember how things were.
The overall healthiest & stress-free lifestyle i've seen is in small town Mexico, where people build their own houses on fertile land next to a fresh water source. My grandparents were from a town with a population of less than 200 ppl and they never had financial worries or even health / obesity worries like we do in the USA. They almost lived a century and they were still physically active in their early 90s. I envy their lifestyle, it's basically a mixture of African tribe life with a sprinkle of modern day technology. My grandparents grew their own beans, potatoes, tomatoes, green peppers, etc, they raised livestock and hunted deer on weekends. I lived with them for 6 months as a teenager and i lost 50 lbs during that time. The healthiest i've felt was living with them, eating organic and drinking water straight from the river. The pounds started piling back on when i moved back to the states, smh. My goal is to save enough money so i can move back over there, build my own house, marry a local and live off the land until i'm old. American society isn't for me.
Stress free war zone Mexico! Oh give me a home where the cartels and the cartels roam.... u get the point.
@@brianmarshall5002 lol it's not as bad as US media makes it seem. Cartels would pass through town to eat n be on their way. Plus everybody owns shotguns n rifles over there and they have a strong sense of community so the cartels know better than to start shit for no reason.
16k in America
33k in Mexico
Murders for 2019
That’s a fact bud
Gonna go out on a limb here but I believe and don’t quote me on this but I think America’s population is larger than Mexico’s. Also look into the percentage of male Mexicans that are shot from age 17 to 25. It’s insane!!
The Real Deal yes put down the ps3 and run there like A N said.
A N yep lots of fattys with poor diets
Mr Rogan, Mr Choe, wow I love listening to you guys, so much to gain from your knowledge and experiences, my favourite part of this clip, is from dave describing the injured hunting dogs, who still want to take part, “ I want to have value” . I needed that, I’ve been off work for 9/10 months now, I have no money to pay for my basic needs, my 65 year old mother is working full time hours, plus overtime just to keep up with our bills. I’ve been punishing myself for being unable to contribute, as my government are refusing to help ( I live in the UK) financially and medically. But I keep searching for positivity, meaning and understanding. And little things like, your logical thinking, some of your guests honesty, desire for the equality throughout all, and now this quote from Dave! Thanks, I want to have value, it means a lot to me. The world needs more like you guys!
Love to all.
Vinny
Love what you had to say, so many people in civil society are experiencing what you are going through.
Standing in my boxer shorts in the basement smoking a cigarette listening to this story and suddenly my life feels pretty dull.
🤣
You and me both
@@TheRealBDouble Amen bro lol 😆
Same bro lol
Come out to isle au Haut Maine.
Imagine explaining body positivity to them
they probably think fat people are another species,
or trans or feminism 😂😂😂
😂😅😅 dude imagine that right I saw a clip about them before of someone asking them about what they think of suicide they had no idea
@@truthk1069 the best people
They're grateful for how they are and don't cry about how bad they have it and change genders or sum shit ....just to "feel like themselves"
The amount of times joe asked him a question,then, before he could answer, asked him another question is KILLING me
Joe is to interested in hearing the sound of his own voice
Ikr
gotta get as many questions answered as possible
I didn't notice that once
Genuinely one of the worst Rogan interviews I've seen. Not because of the guest, but because of Rogan's attitude. He is in strange form....
this show how freaking weak and whining is what we do here, but also it shows the human body can do supernatural shit with training
We can fly
very true bro
@but why there is no need for them to
but why simpleton
@sejsjejeusu ehejdhdj that's just how Europeans are different, we have this weird need to create and destroy
"Dance party by the fire, a couple fart jokes, and you're out."
Actually does sound perfect
absolutely
This guy is great at telling stories... so detailed that i can imagine everything clearly 👍👍👍
Jesus Joe, let the man talk!
Joe was so god damn annoying during this podcast. Kept asking stupid, unrelated questions and stuff during the most interesting parts of the story. His conversational skills here were shitty on the level of just two people having a conversation, let alone one of the biggest podcasts in the world. I'm annoyed. Dude is slipping
Joe looks like he's about on his 8th blunt in this interview lol
A rare time I wanted him to just let the guy talk. The flow of his explanations was totally disrupted.
MrWadeBarrett thought the same
"Had you done any running before this?" -forgets minutes earlier that he had explained he did sprinting in high school. Breaking up the story for no reason whatsoever.
What if the scientist had stolen his shit while he was there accidentally and after testing they find that it’s 99% Cliff bars.
😂
Lmfao! Then they would know it came from a tourist.
The best Joe Rogan clip
🔥 th-cam.com/video/yVcd6YbSgBA/w-d-xo.html
How the fuck did you come up with that vision??😂😂
Bahahahaha!
Joe: *asks any question*
David: “DUDE!”
I had my first beer and somehow managed to kick a hole in the wall with my foot but my toe thumb is broken now and I had a McDonald’s chicken and chips 🍟 which tastes fantascit. I am friends with a green bear that is called marrow thank u very much fo reeding thi cuh
My favorite Joe Rogan moment
🔥 th-cam.com/video/yVcd6YbSgBA/w-d-xo.html
And in response Joe fires a hundred more questions at him to cut him off and piss him off.
"Dude..." and then stutters about something else.
Anthony Torridson just watched. Thaaaaaaanks
Most interesting and coolest guest on JRE. This was fascinating AF. I love hearing stories like this. It's so totally different and far removed from our culture.
This guy is incredible man. We never do things like this. Honestly talking about the dogs and his experience is making me cry. Proud of him. What a gangster bro. Socal says what up
no the tribe is incredible. with out them there would be none of this story.
“SoCal says what’s up” “What a gangster bro” haha, you’re lame
@@aishaally3351 No shit
Incredibly scruffy
Stop it.
Joe: Do you know what they use as feathers for the arrow?
David: So they have these birds they can whistle to and the birds will then show where the honey is...
Yeah, he never answered that but I'm assuming they kill the birds after they get the honey. Lol
Was looking for this comment LOL
Dude I like turtles
I'm pretty sure Joe asked him twice.. no answer.. going on to bigger, more better parts of the story ; wonder why i never heard of him and kudos to Gavin finding him
I think they use the feathers to balance out the arrow. Keeps the arrow balanced while in the air.
" He's got the bible rolling joints for everybody ". His ability to tell stories are amazing.
These people is about survival and loving their human nature purpose it's really good that there's people that really know how to live with no worries of their retirement plan and credit card debts ❤❤❤
Joe : Homemade bow and arrow?
....
No Joe, they're sponsored by HOYT
🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣
Joe switched to PSE, lol
😂😂
Haha
baboon has a similar taste to battery acid. Tastes horrible.
Source: eaten a few baboons
Did you also eat battery acid?
Never tasted battery acid how does it taste bud?
Like baboon.
Vince Shank
Lol 😊
@Spoon Fed Thanks, because I was lost.
David Choe is fantastic! His raw emotion and truthful POV made him endearing and relatable. I'd love to know him and listen to his life stories, so damn interesting. Boy, has he really lived his life this go around! I wish you peace and tranquility David Choe.
This is one of the most fascinating and funny episodes from this channel 😂
6:51 - Joe realizes despite his best efforts, he's domesticated and soft compared to the honey eaters lol
There's not enough Onnit supplements, kettlebell swings and hillsprints that can possibly be done 😂 No amount of elk meat and jalapenos that can be eaten
@@Alchemistic88 lol
Hahaha
"Biting it just like a snack"
"Dude, how did you ever survive?"
"So I put a go-pro on the dog."
There it is.
I love David Choe. He's like that most interesting Dos Equis man.
really love this guy. I wish him nothing but happiness and good fortune, I really do.I have so muh time for people who never feel as if they fit in and always go as far as possible to make strangers of this world feel like they have someone to relate to.