A Sunday Chat with Pete Evans

Chef Pete Evans, an Australian TV personality and host of the podcast H.E.A.L., started working full-time as a chef at 17 years old and has over 25 books to his name. As a dad, a health coach and a developer of supplements and ready-made meals, Pete passionately shares his knowledge to help people from all generations and backgrounds achieve and maintain mental, physical, and emotional wellbeing.

“The only way to really know something is to experience it.”

This week I sit with Pete in the sun on the front steps of my house. (Please bear with us if you hear a few planes flying overhead as we chat.) The weather was so nice, and with Pete having just gotten off a plane, we just could NOT sit indoors for this one! We chat about all the things Pete’s been up to while visiting LA—from brain scans to dinner with Robert Kennedy Jr.—and dive into Pete’s culinary education and how applicable traditional cooking is to the more recent paleo movement. We go down a few rabbit holes as you may expect, and round out the episode with some really solid takeaways for our listeners. 

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“We are completely responsible for exactly where we are in our life. We’re completely responsible to take ourselves to that next place, wherever that may be.”

  • Pete packs a lot into two and a half days in Los Angeles: a brain scan, glutathione injection, transcendent breathwork experience, 20-course meal at Vespertine, cooking with Jack Canfield, and a cryotherapy session (6:00)

  • How to cook and serve wild salmon (11:00)

  • Traditional and modern cooking methods (14:00)

  • It’s not the fat making chefs obese (23:00)

  • The similarities between traditional cooking methods and the paleo/keto diets (25:00)

  • Pete as a picky child, and now as an overcomer of boundaries (28:00) 

  • The timing of all this: What do low fat and high cholesterol have to do with the shift in nutritional paradigms? (33:00)

  • The doctors who get results are the ones who ask the right questions (41:00)

  • Pete’s traumatic brain injury (43:20)

  • The cumulative stress load: Great demands require great support, and just eating healthy is not enough (46:30)

  • The benefits of gratitude and intuition, and the snowball effect of poor choices (56:00)

  • Where to find Pete and what he’s up to these days (1:00:30)

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