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Jake Paul | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von

Guest: Jake PaulApril 5, 2026
Jake Paul | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #650

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AI-generated · Apr 2026

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Jake Paul, the multi-faceted content creator, entrepreneur, and professional boxer, joins Theo Von for a candid and wide-ranging discussion that navigates modern societal issues, personal challenges, and his evolving professional ambitions. Paul opens the conversation by reflecting on what he perceives as a decline in societal standards, drawing stark parallels to the movie "Idiocracy" and asserting it's becoming a "historical drama" in real-time (02:07). The duo then delves into the contentious realm of comedy, dissecting a controversial Drewuski blackface skit and past instances involving public figures, arguing that humor, even "dark and twisted," can hold "truth" and push boundaries (11:23).

👤 Who Should Listen

  • Fans of Theo Von and Jake Paul interested in their personal lives and professional ventures.
  • Aspiring content creators and entrepreneurs seeking insights on navigating fame and diverse career paths.
  • Individuals interested in the business side of professional boxing and MMA promotions.
  • Anyone grappling with societal commentary, cancel culture, and the evolving boundaries of comedy.
  • People exploring alternative healing methods, particularly psychedelics, for mental and physical well-being.
  • Listeners curious about the intersection of celebrity, politics, and social influence.

🔑 Key Takeaways

  1. 1.Jake Paul believes that society is increasingly resembling the movie "Idiocracy," particularly concerning the lack of vetting for individuals who become parents (01:04, 02:07).
  2. 2.Both Theo Von and Jake Paul agree that "dark and twisted" comedy, such as a Drewuski blackface skit, is essential because it reflects "truth" about human nature (11:23).
  3. 3.Paul faced significant challenges self-funding and distributing his movie "Bus Boys" with David Spade, fearing public failure more than private losses from his fights (04:47, 05:16).
  4. 4.Jake Paul candidly shared his past struggles with suicidal thoughts and addiction, attributing them to the "LA ecosystem" for young celebrities and advising against living within that environment (24:42, 25:45).
  5. 5.Inspired by Marcus Aurelius, Jake Paul has shifted his motivation towards a "duty to society" and helping others, having achieved personal and financial success (38:45, 52:22).
  6. 6.Paul revealed that his father experienced a remarkable recovery from stroke-induced cognitive decline after Ayahuasca ceremonies, which shamans described as his "spirit coming back to him" (87:07, 88:09).
  7. 7.Jake Paul's boxing promotion company, MVP, operates on a "fighter first" motto, aiming to pay fighters significantly more than the UFC, which he claims is greedy and "dying" (94:15, 97:22).
  8. 8.He is "flirting with the idea of politics" and has received an endorsement from Donald Trump, believing it's a way to significantly help society (51:19, 52:22).

💡 Key Concepts Explained

Idiocracy as a Historical Drama

Jake Paul and Theo Von discuss the 2006 comedy film "Idiocracy," originally a satire about a dystopian future where intelligence has declined, and contend that it has now become a "historical drama" reflecting current societal trends, particularly regarding unchecked procreation and declining intellect (02:07).

Marcus Aurelius's Duty to Society

Jake Paul cites the philosophy of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius, who emphasized that one's primary duty is to society and making it a better place. Paul explains that this principle now guides his motivations, having achieved personal success (38:45, 39:05).

Neurogenesis via Psychedelics

The concept that certain psychedelics, specifically mushrooms and 5-MeO-DMT (Toad), can promote neurogenesis—the growth and development of nervous tissue. Jake Paul details his father's recovery from a stroke through Ayahuasca, which is supported by pre-clinical data on DMT's brain healing potential (83:01, 89:10).

Fighter First Promotion Model

Jake Paul's boxing promotion company, MVP (Most Valuable Promotions), operates on a "fighter first" ethos, prioritizing fighter pay and well-being. This model is presented as a stark contrast to the UFC, which Paul criticizes for being greedy and paying fighters a disproportionately low percentage of revenue (94:15, 97:22).

⚡ Actionable Takeaways

  • Consider purchasing pre-sale tickets for independent films, like Theo Von's "Bus Boys," to help them expand their theatrical release and reach a wider audience (00:00).
  • If you are a young person entering the entertainment industry, critically evaluate the "LA ecosystem" and its potential for negative cycles of "drugs, alcohol, party, girls, girls, girls" and chasing validation (25:45).
  • Engage in practices that foster "self-love" and confidence, as Jake Paul attributes his recovery from insecurity and public scrutiny to consistent effort in this area (79:56, 80:59).
  • Educate yourself on the potential benefits of plant medicines like Ayahuasca and 5-MeO-DMT for healing and neurogenesis, especially for brain-related conditions, despite "big pharma" opposition (83:01, 84:03).
  • Support legislative efforts like the "Helping Open Pathways to Effective Treatment Act" (HB 2075) that aim to legalize and research plant-based psychedelics for medical use (86:06).
  • Cultivate a critical perspective on mainstream media by questioning narratives and seeking diverse sources of information, acknowledging the current "entertainment product" nature of news (59:32, 60:33).

⏱ Timeline Breakdown

00:00Theo promotes his movie "Bus Boys" and introduces Jake Paul.
01:04Jake Paul expresses concern about who is allowed to have children, likening it to the movie Idiocracy.
03:47Theo shows a picture of a pet that resembles Jake Paul.
04:47Jake Paul discusses the challenges and nervousness of self-funding and releasing his movie "Bus Boys."
07:22They discuss the movie being "not woke" and joke about child actors using profanity.
09:30Discussion on a controversial Drewuski blackface skit and the nature of comedy.
13:00They compare the Drewuski skit to past instances of blackface by Justin Trudeau and Jimmy Kimmel.
15:52Theo promotes PrizePicks.
16:27Theo promotes MoonPay Agents.
18:18Theo recounts meeting Jim McMahon and his unusual behavior.
21:28Jake Paul critiques societal spending on things like fish wheelchairs instead of addressing hunger.
23:38They discuss Tiger Woods' DUI and personal struggles with addiction and suicidal thoughts.
25:45Jake Paul warns against the "LA ecosystem" for young celebrities, citing his own negative experiences.
26:59Jake Paul recalls peeing next to Jeff Bezos and reflecting on the nature of fame.
30:26They discuss the impact of media narratives and the importance of attention and repercussions for misinformation.
31:54Jake Paul explains why he sues people over "rigged fights and steroids" accusations.
38:45Jake Paul discusses his current motivation rooted in helping others and society, citing Marcus Aurelius.
39:27They discuss Jake Paul's fiance's Olympic gold medal win and his emotional reaction.
43:40Theo brings up Jake Paul's foundation for parents of autistic children.
45:08Theo promotes American Giant clothing.
46:11Theo promotes IQ Bar protein bars.
47:15Theo promotes Valor Recovery for men overcoming porn abuse.
49:18Jake Paul talks about meeting J.D. Vance and his political aspirations.
51:19Jake Paul discusses his "flirting" with politics, getting Trump's endorsement, and potential future run.
58:31They discuss conspiracy theories and why people gravitate towards them due to distrust in media.
60:33Jake Paul highlights how entertainment has blurred with truth in media, contrasting his approach to entertainment.
62:36Theo brings up the Roman Empire's tradition of politicians fighting on the battlefield, relating it to Jake Paul's energy.
64:17Theo jokes about Jake Paul's mom flirting with him and Jake's approval.
67:38Jake Paul discusses his mother's evolving role and confidence in his career.
75:58Jake Paul and Theo discuss their experiences with Ayahuasca and its profound effects on perception and self-love.
81:22Jake Paul talks about his father's Ayahuasca experience and recovery from a stroke, citing neurogenesis research.
84:03They discuss the suppression of plant medicines by big pharma and the "Helping Open Pathways to Effective Treatment Act."
92:09Jake Paul talks about his boxing promotion MVP and how it differs from UFC's fighter pay model.
95:16Jake Paul claims MVP is three times bigger than Dana White's promotion in terms of followers and criticizes UFC's business model.
101:21They discuss the upcoming Netflix MMA card featuring Francis Ngannou and Nate Diaz.
103:25Nate Diaz's clip playing where he denies working for MVP and claims to have beaten Jake Paul.
104:47Jake Paul responds to Nate Diaz's claims, taking the "high road" but refuting the win claim.
107:54Jake Paul expresses his desire for an MMA bout against Nate Diaz, citing business challenges.
112:20Jake Paul discusses MVPW, his promotion's focus on women's boxing, and its success.
115:35Jake Paul shares a personal rap/poem summarizing his journey and persona.

💬 Notable Quotes

"Idiocracy which by the way is like fully coming to life." - Jake Paul (02:07)
"This is what comedy [__] is. Like agree. This we are [__] humans. Let's make fun of ourselves. And there's truth in this." - Jake Paul (11:23)
"My biggest advice to people is don't [__] live in LA and like go into that ecosystem. Um because I'm a product of it, but it's not me. I I had to um heal from it and like but it it it's just was going to happen that way." - Jake Paul (25:56)
"I've never met a rich person who's doing dope [__] in life that gives a [__] about any of this [__] because they're just have better [__] to do. That That's the problem is like people need to go get a job and have a purpose." - Jake Paul (59:51)

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