📚 2 Books mentioned in "Paul Rosolie's Craziest Stories From The Jungle | Ep. 827" of The Jordan Harbinger Show

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Podcast: The Jordan Harbinger Show

Episode: Paul Rosolie's Craziest Stories From The Jungle | Ep. 827

Published on April 7, 2023

Here’s a list of all the books mentioned in this episode. Click on the links to watch specific excerpts on YouTube and feel free to purchase the books if they caught your interest!

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Born Free

by Joy Adamson

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God, I won't, I want that one, the Born Free of anteaters, yes; that'd be great! Have you seen that viral video from like the 80s where the guy goes and talks to the lion?

Jordan Harbinger makes a playful reference to the title 'Born Free,' discussing the idea of a future connection between Paul Rosolie and his pet anteater, evoking a sense of nostalgia and comfort.

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One River

by Wade Davis

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But what I find interesting is, like ethnobotanists have talked about it—like Wade Davis wrote about it in 'One River.' Mark Plotkin's really into it.

In this segment, Jordan Harbinger references the book 'One River' by Wade Davis while exploring the topic of Ayahuasca and the insights provided by ethnobotanists. This discussion fits within a broader examination of the Amazon rainforest's exceptional attributes and the wisdom of indigenous cultures.

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Yeah, back to—there's this book called 'One River,' and it's about this ethnobotanist, Richard Evans Schultes, who was in the Amazon. It's by Wade Davis, it's an amazing book, but he was supposed to go with us on our trip, but something happened, and he couldn't make it.

Paul Rosolie discusses the book 'One River,' which details the life of ethnobotanist Richard Evans Schultes in the Amazon. He expresses his admiration for the book, noting its significance, and shares that they had hoped to have the author, Wade Davis, accompany them on their trip, but unfortunately, he was unable to join.

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