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I Met An Uncontacted Tribe: They Killed My Friend! (VIDEO PROOF)

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This is a FIRST for The Diary Of A CEO…a live snake on set, with jungle explorer PAUL ROSOLIE. After 20 years surviving jaguars, anacondas, cartels, and uncontacted tribes, he warns of a collapse that could end life on Earth! Paul Rosolie is an American conservationist who has spent over 2 decades living in the Amazon rainforest. He is the co-founder and director of Junglekeepers, a non-profit protecting areas of rainforest from logging and mining, and is the bestselling author of books such as, ‘Junglekeeper: What It Takes to Change the World’. He explains: ◼️What happens when a live snake is inches from your face ◼️Being surrounded by warriors with 7-foot bows and arrows ◼️Why humans living outside history don’t suffer modern misery ◼️How the jungle keeps you alive when everything goes wrong ◼️The moment you realise this place is bigger than humanity itself 00:00 Intro 02:34 Why I'm on a Mission to Save the Amazon 05:32 A Warning From 20 Years Deep in the Jungle 11:25 The Wild Start to a Life-Changing Amazon Journey 15:34 What It’s Like to Meet an Uncontacted Tribe for the First Time 19:58 Why This Ancient Rainforest Is at Risk of Vanishing 26:36 How the Jungle Changed Me Over the Last Decade 28:56 The Moment We Discovered the Uncontacted Tribes 42:04 Rare Footage of Tribes the World Wasn’t Meant to See 46:01 When the Tribe Women Took Our Food—And Why It Mattered 47:06 Do Uncontacted Tribes Really Eat Humans? 54:20 How Many Uncontacted Tribes Are Still Out There? 59:13 Can These Tribes Really Talk to Monkeys? 01:01:39 Are They Just Searching for Happiness Like Us? 01:03:25 Do Tribal People Still Live in Huts? Here’s the Truth 01:06:40 The Most Haunting Stories I’ve Heard in the Jungle 01:09:26 Why I Had to Stop Right Then and There 01:10:18 Could You Live Like an Uncontacted Tribe? 01:11:35 Ads 01:13:53 How I Almost Got Crushed by a Giant Snake 01:15:53 What It’s Like Being Eaten Alive (And Surviving) 01:18:06 How Jane Goodall Ended Up Saving My Life 01:22:09 The Show Meant to Help the Amazon That Went All Wrong 01:29:36 What Handling Snakes Taught Me About Control 01:44:24 Should You Really Be Afraid of Snakes? 01:46:18 Ads 01:47:41 What 20 Years in the Jungle Taught Me About Life 01:55:50 How Do You Know When It’s Time to Walk Away? 02:12:17 Are Humans Really the Most Important Species? 02:16:06 How AI and Robots Might Change the Jungle Forever 02:23:15 I Saw the Birth of the Universe on Ayahuasca 02:27:22 What Is the Jungle Keeper’s Real Mission? 02:30:20 Ancient Jungle Medicine That’s Still Saving Lives 02:34:30 What It’s Like to Live in the Jungle With My Wife 02:41:42 What Still Scares Me After Everything I've Faced 02:44:14 If You Had 3 Years Left, What Would You Regret Most? Enjoyed the episode? Share this link and earn points for every referral - redeem them for exclusive prizes: https://doac-perks.com Follow Paul: Instagram - https://bit.ly/4t6fvIs TikTok - https://bit.ly/45F9xEx Facebook - https://bit.ly/4a2tV3E Junglekeepers - https://bit.ly/3NNDFre You can purchase ‘Junglekeeper: What It Takes to Change the World’, here: https://amzn.to/4q8WK4u The Diary Of A CEO: ◼️Join DOAC circle here - https://doaccircle.com/ ◼️Buy The Diary Of A CEO book here - https://smarturl.it/DOACbook ◼️The 1% Diary is back - limited time only: https://bit.ly/3YFbJbt ◼️The Diary Of A CEO Conversation Cards (Second Edition): https://g2ul0.app.link/f31dsUttKKb ◼️Get email updates - https://bit.ly/diary-of-a-ceo-yt ◼️Follow Steven - https://g2ul0.app.link/gnGqL4IsKKb Sponsors: Intuit - If you want help getting out of the weeds of admin, https://intuitquickbooks.com Pipedrive - https://pipedrive.com/CEO Apple Card - https://Apple.co/get-daily-cash Apple Card issued by Goldman Sachs Bank USA, Salt Lake City Branch. Offer may not be available everywhere. Terms and limitations apply.

Top Comments (10)

@XanderPanda29 2026-02-02

Please Please more guests like Paul. This is what really matters. The work he is doing and people like him are invaluable to life. Breath of fresh air!

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@TheDiaryOfACEO 2026-02-02

Do you like these types of convos? If so please hit the like button on the vid - that’s the best way to vote for more like this ❤ also, would be doing me a big favour if you could subscribe - its free 🙏🏾appreciate you! - SB

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@playpal001 2026-02-02

Discovery Channel ruined this man’s reputation for a 5-minute stunt, and he spent the next 10 years clawing his way back to actually save the Amazon. That is the definition of resilience. Massive respect to Paul.

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@BennettsMouth 2026-02-02

"We stood either side of the river with a thousand years between us." Maaaaaaaan! That makes the hairs stand on end!

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@Kayla-enough 2026-02-02

I have to say...... You have beautiful shows and guests but this is by far my favorite one ever!

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@ezdivala 2026-02-03

This guy thinks that his main talent is surviving in the jungle, befriending anacondas, saving the forest. He does pretty well, that is for sure. His storytelling talent though…. Unbelievable, absolutely unmatched. I wish this episode lasted 3 hours more, at the very least. He deserves a 10 episodes series. His very own, not with losers from the Discovery channel.

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@lena1491 2026-02-03

PLEASE PLEASE INVITE MORE GUESTS LIKE THIS , people that really do important work , selfless with morals and integrity, one of the best episodes!!

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@violetasw1880 2026-02-07

This guest brought so much attention to saving the rainforest by just appearing on your show. You should bring him on more.

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@rebeccaarmendariz2853 2026-03-24

This is the most important person you have interviewed thus far. If Paul can’t get his job done then none of your other guests (or us) will be able to do ours without clean air and clean water. Save the Amazon!

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@coloraturaElise 2026-03-02

At about 2'08" we get an eloquent, deep explanation for his belief in God, and then"Science is the language of God." Preach, my brother...as a science teacher, I endorse this message!

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