Dr. Neal Barnard, founder of PCRM

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Published 2024-05-17
Moby, Lindsay, and Bagel invite Dr. Neal Barnard to the studio to discuss his path to founding the Physicians Committee of Responsible Medicine and all that followed. He is an adjunct professor at George Washington University, an author, an activist, a lobbyist, and one of the leading minds on how to prevent and reverse disease with diet.

Follow Dr. Barnard on Twitter @DrNealBarnard, Facebook @NealBarnardMD and Instagram @DrNealBarnard. Follow the Physicians Committee of Responsible Medicine at @physicianscommittee

Purchase Neal’s newest book The Power Foods Diet
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Check out www.pcrm.org

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All Comments (21)
  • @r.mcd2921
    LOVE Dr Barnard. I'm so grateful he's in our world.
  • @JohnDoe-xk1dv
    I've long admired and envied Prof. Barnard's seemingly endless calm, intelligent talk: respect with and for whoever he talks to, and good humor publicly for decades. All in the face of often coldness, or hostility, or mocking, or dismissiveness, or rude behavior - from people around him concerning animal and vegan issues. He is one of the best role models I've ever seen, and a constant inspiration. Thank you Professor.
  • @JamesDurcan
    Freaking beautiful man! Met him once and he signed my book!!!! Thanks for this awesome podcast! Vegan for life!
  • @Plantspiration
    The best! Thank you so much for this incredible, moving and empowering interview with Dr. Barnard! 🌱
  • Moby and Dr. Neal Barnard are two of my lifelong Heros. Many thanks and much love to you both.❤
  • @sschreck08
    Dr. Bernard is even more of a hero to me also after this. Listening to the rat story and hearing his voice break broke my heart. I was crying as I was preparing dinner. 🥺
  • @salex5997
    I knew Neal's awakening story but it still brings tears to my eyes. In my training we were expected to cut up foetal animals ALIVE. I refused to do anything. I wouldn't cut up dead cow's eyes either. I wasn't vegan, not even vegetarian, but it started my journey. I went from refusing to eat lambs (only eating mutton as they are older and have had "some life") to eventually where I am now. 13 years a vegan and 14 years vegetarian before that. A long journey.
  • @elsjemassyn8921
    Dr. Barnard youre a wonderful man. Thank you for changing the world for the better. Thank you for being emotional about your past, your rat friend that you lost. Its shows how deeply compassionate you are.
  • I've never heard about someone who actually attempted to choke! Thank you for this intelligent and empathetic interview. It has been a real pleasure listening to Dr. Barnard speak about his life, experiences, and life choices and doing it all with candor and honesty. Agreed, it is truly sad to see sanctioned death and misery permitted against animals as long as we can supposedly make use of these animals for our purposes. Thank you for creating PCRM and the work you do.
  • @cherylbendle6645
    Really great talk, time flew by ! The realisation about "using animals" for medicine, really helped explain why we shouldn't 😊
  • @davidfisher7636
    Been watching Dr. Barnard for years, but this interview gave me a greater insight into him. Thanks.
  • I've honestly been waiting for moby to do a podcast!! And Dr. Barnard - I was looking for where he was outside of pcrm - wow - what a great combo.
  • Loved that podcast, never expected to get upset over his rat story!
  • No one should ever feel the need to apologize for having empathy for the suffering of other beings.
  • @hannibalsolo4409
    That rat story got me good. Dang. I've had to comfort lifelong goat friends as they were put to sleep, it is so painful.
  • @gaBetibu
    . . . just thoroughly enjoyed your interview with Dr Greger, and, now, this absolutely wonderful vid with one of my most loved & highly respected humans on earth, Dr B...God Bless you both so much . . . 🙏🙏🙏