
Jillian Michaels is a fitness expert, certified nutritionist, author, and television personality known for "The Biggest Loser" and "Losing It With Jillian." She is the host of the podcast "Keeping It Real: Conversations with Jillian Michaels." www.jillianmichaels.com 50% off flowers & more with code JOE50 at checkout. Visit https://www.doordash.com/p/mothers-day Take 50% off a SimpliSafe system at simplisafe.com/ROGAN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chapter 1: Who is Jillian Michaels and what is this episode about?
The Joe Rogan Experience.
Showing by day, Joe Rogan Podcast by night, all day. Yes. Good to see you. You too. We were just talking about boomers, about parents, parents that don't want to believe anything other than what they're getting from the news. Yeah.
It's been a challenge. My dad is an absolute lost cause. My mom is now open to the conversation and she'll send me a bunch of different articles and then she'll allow me to disseminate from my perspective. But it's been it's been a rough ride.
Yeah, I've got them on peptides now, which is nice. Same. And I've got my stepdad on testosterone replacement, which is nice, and he's seeing benefits of those things. So it's like they're slowly starting to incorporate some of these things. But their whole life they've been told that the doctor knows everything and that the news is always correct and anything contrary to the news is bullshit.
Yeah.
But arguably, when our parents were our age, it was reliable. I don't think so. No?
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Chapter 2: What are the challenges of changing beliefs about COVID and vaccines in families?
No, I think it's always been compromised. I just think there was no alternatives.
That's interesting.
Yeah, that's what I think.
My mom is a psychoanalyst, PhD. This is a very educated, thoughtful woman.
Sometimes that's the worst.
No, no. I would argue against in this case. I do appreciate people who see flaws in psychoanalysis. But I've learned a huge amount from my mom in this area. And she also majored in journalism before changing careers to psychoanalysis. And so for her to even wrap her head around the fact that journalism can be compromised is almost inconceivable.
Right. Right. I didn't mean psychoanalysis is bad. What I meant is that a lot of times educated people defer to other educated people like they're an expert in their field. So they assume that all the other experts in their field are also correct. And any heretic is just a fool.
I would happen to agree with that point. Yeah.
Yeah.
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Chapter 3: What are the controversies surrounding mRNA vaccines and COVID-19 origins?
Is it Bad Baby? I said Bad Bonnie the other day, and my kids are like, no, that's the rapper.
She says she insisted she'd been cleared for surgery. She has no regrets about her cosmetic tweaks. What does a cosmetic tweak have to do with leukemia? I don't know. They're not going to perform plastic surgery on a cancer patient. What? She's getting plastic surgery? What is this article about?
Look at the chronic myeloid leukemia piece because that's the part I know about.
She, oh, breaks silence on claims she lied about having cancer after being slammed for vaping.
Oh, God.
Did she lie about it? I was just showing you.
Go back up.
I don't know if this is true. Because I thought she had like a wig.
Go back up, please.
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