
JRE MMA Show #130 with Will Harris
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JRE MMA Show #130 with Will Harris mentions The China Study and The Epic of Gilgamesh with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
The real problem is processed foods.
that's probably where the flood of Noah and the Ark comes from, and the stories in the Epic of Gilgamesh, and all these different ancient tales.
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The host mentions 'The China Study' to highlight the misconceptions surrounding meat consumption and its health impli…
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- A second recurring theme is dietary choices and relationships.
- Referenced books include The China Study and The Epic of Gilgamesh.
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“The speaker mentions 'The China study, which is not even a study. It's a book.' in the context of discussing dietary issues.”
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“The speaker references 'the stories in the Epic of Gilgamesh' while discussing ancient tales related to floods.”
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Anatomy of a Fighter
“The speaker discusses their brand 'Anatomy of a Fighter' and their desire to expand it globally, including in the UAE and Europe.”
Boys in the Hood
“It was movies that really caused me not to want to fuck up and be in the streets because they were so impactful to our soul.”
Higher Learning
“It was movies that really caused me not to want to fuck up and be in the streets because they were so impactful to our soul.”
Menace to Society
“It was movies that really caused me not to want to fuck up and be in the streets because they were so impactful to our soul.”
Bisping
“The conversation references a documentary about Michael Bisping, discussing its content related to his career in the UFC.”
City of Lies
“A crime thriller about the Los Angeles Police Department and the murders of Tupac and Biggie, featuring Johnny Depp.”
Hurricane
“A movie called Hurricane about an MMA fighter with bipolarism is mentioned, highlighting the filmmaker's efforts to gain access for filming.”
Boomerang
“Remember Boomerang with Eddie Murphy? Yes. One of my favorite movies of all time.”
Love Jones
“It was black love movies like Love Jones and The Best Man and things like that.”
The Best Man
“It was black love movies like Love Jones and The Best Man and things like that.”
1492
“Mel Gibson is a motherfucker for creating this, bro. It was a good movie.”