Duhamel Built 55 Acre Apocalypse Compound in Minnesota With Wells Propane and Arsenal
"I really started thinking more about like, okay, how could I live out here so that if shit hits the fan, I can just live out here without, you know, completely unplugged? So then I started taking steps to do that, which was, you know, solar, which I never use. We ended up bringing electricity in, but everything runs off of propane, you know, and, you know, if we could fish, I could hunt, I could, I could literally— we got 3 wells out there. So I got plenty of water and enough food if I need it."
About this episode
Actor and director Josh Duhamel joined host Sean Ryan for a wide-ranging conversation covering Hollywood burnout, apocalypse prepping, spiritual renewal, and the launch of his longevity company Gatlin. Duhamel, known for roles in Transformers and Las Vegas, revealed he has been secretly using testosterone replacement therapy and peptides for years before deciding to co-found a telemedicine company offering hormone optimization and wellness protocols. He disclosed that he spent 16 years building a 55-acre off-grid compound in Minnesota equipped with 3 wells, propane generators, firearms, and stockpiled supplies in case of societal collapse. Duhamel said he is '72% ready for the apocalypse' and cited AI advancement as his primary fear, warning that artificial intelligence is scaling 60 times faster year-over-year and may already be beyond human control. He also described facing street harassment in Los Angeles for driving a Cybertruck, calling it a symptom of 'irrational hatred' dividing the country. The conversation turned spiritual when Duhamel admitted he returned to the Catholic Church after recognizing he was consumed by political rage and losing sleep, crediting Catholic teachings on spiritual warfare with grounding him. Ryan and Duhamel bonded over prepping strategies, parenting challenges, and the struggle to stay present with family while managing high-pressure careers. Duhamel emphasized his decision to work less and spend more time with his 12-year-old son and growing family, including a daughter on the way. The episode closed with Duhamel promoting Gatlin's concierge telemedicine services and stressing the importance of optimizing health while preparing for uncertainty.
Key takeaways
- Duhamel admitted he secretly used testosterone and peptides for years before launching Gatlin, a men's and women's longevity company offering hormone therapy and peptides.
- Duhamel disclosed he built a 55-acre apocalypse compound in Minnesota with 3 wells, propane systems, and firearms, calling himself 72% ready for societal collapse.
- Duhamel said he now fears AI robots more than zombies and warned AI is advancing 60 times faster year-over-year beyond human comprehension or control.
- Duhamel described being harassed on LA streets for driving a Cybertruck and said irrational political hatred is dividing the country in dangerous ways.
- Duhamel revealed he returned to the Catholic Church after recognizing he was consumed by political rage, crediting spiritual reconnection with preventing him from going off the deep end.
- Duhamel emphasized stepping back from Hollywood to prioritize family time with his 12-year-old son and prepare for a daughter on the way.
- Ryan and Duhamel discussed prepping essentials including seed stockpiles, water filtration systems like Berkey, dehumidifiers for water extraction, and communication gear like satellite push-to-talk devices.