Punk Rock, Drugs, and Self-Realization with Singer/Author John Joseph

From orphanages to Rastafarians, and kidnapping to Hare Krishna this podcast episode talks about it all. Today on Generation V Nimai is joined by John Joseph. John is a musician, author, and triathlete from New York City, most famous for his work as the lead singer of the Cro-Mags in the 1980s. Tune in as he shares his story and his unique approach to spreading the vegan message.   “The biggest success is right across that fear. ” -John Joseph   What do you want to hear from the Generation V Podcast? Tell us here!     Timestamps: 4:00 What John is currently up to 6:45 Living in an abusive household to growing up in foster care 17:05 The harsh reality of doing jail time 21:40 How John met the Rasta that changed his life 26:49 The history of fake meat 32:14 Why John turned vegan 46:06 Johns biggest takeaways from his spiritual walk 55:07 Hitting rock bottom (Running from the cocaine cowboys, playboy parties a kidnapping) 1:15:00 About the book “Meat is for Pussies” 1:20:00 Let’s stop the division amongst vegans 1:30:37 All about the vegan prison transformation documentary “30 to Life” 1:55:30 How to get people to adopt the vegan lifestyle   Resources: You're Ever Well-Wisher Documentary Forks Over Knives | Official Website The PMA Effect by John Joseph Meat is for Pussies by John Joseph The Evolution of a Cro-Magnon by John Joseph 30 to Life Documentary John Joseph's interview on the Joe Rogan Podcast The Cro-Mags Chilis On Wheels Connect with John: Instagram Twitter Pure PMA Connect with Nimai: Facebook Instagram Youtube https://veganfitness.com/ www.vivolife.com builtapparel.net Discount Code: Nimai10

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