Recorded deep in the Peruvian Amazon, Paul Rosolie and Lex Fridman explore apex predators, uncontacted tribes, conservation, aliens, and God.

Paul Rosolie — Naturalist, explorer, author, and conservationist who has spent nearly 20 years in the Western Amazon. He founded Junglekeepers, an Indigenous-led organization protecting rainforest along Peru's Las Piedras River.
Lex Fridman travels to a remote part of the Peruvian Amazon to record with Paul Rosolie in the field, surrounded by jungle, after an expedition that included getting lost in unexplored wilderness and taking high-dose ayahuasca. The conversation covers apex predators like black caiman and anacondas, snake behavior, the intelligence and ethics of elephants and other animals, and the staggering biodiversity and undescribed species of the rainforest. They debate aliens, the origin of life, the simulation hypothesis, exploration history (Fawcett, Roosevelt, Schultes), and survival lessons from the show 'Alone.' Throughout, Rosolie makes the case for Junglekeepers' fight against logging, gold mining, and the human trafficking that accompanies them, and shares his views on uncontacted tribes, mortality, and God as a creative force he equates with love and nature.
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Paul Rosolie
“In "Mother of God", I write about the first one that me and JJ caught together, which was probably a little bigger than this table.” — Paul Rosolie 00:21:43Find it on Amazon
Candice Millard
“So I started reading the "River of Doubt" book you recommended to me on Teddy Roosevelt.” — Paul Rosolie 02:51:22Find it on Amazon
Darren Aronofsky
“Saw it at The Sphere, "The Postcard From Earth". I mean, it's a celebration of Earth in all forms” — Lex Fridman 01:51:45Find it on Amazon
Darren Aronofsky
“And the epiphany at the end, God, I love that movie. God, I love that.” — Paul Rosolie 02:07:59Find it on Amazon