Today’s Vegetarian Elite 
will be presented 
in Spanish 
with subtitles in Arabic, 
Aulacese (Vietnamese), 
Chinese, English, 
French, German, 
Indonesian, Italian,
Japanese, Korean, 
Mongolian, Nepali, 
Persian, Portuguese,
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Welcome 
fun-loving viewers to
our show today featuring
one of Mexico’s 
most popular television 
personalities, 
Mr. Marco Antonio Regil. 
Mr. Regil has hosted such 
classic TV game shows 
on Mexican television 
as “The Price Is Right” 
and “Are You Smarter 
Than a 5th Grader?” 
As a dedicated 
humanitarian, 
he’s been a National 
Celebrity Cabinet Member 
for the American 
Red Cross, 
a spokesperson for 
the charity Children’s 
International and
the annual host for 
Mexico’s most important 
charitable fundraiser 
“The Telethon.” 
In 2004, he was invited 
by then US President 
George W. Bush to host 
the White House’s 
celebration of 
Cinco de Mayo, 
a day that honors 
Mexican heritage in 
the US and is a national 
holiday in Mexico.
And from 2008 to 2010, 
Mr. Regil was voted 
“most trusted television 
celebrity in Mexico” 
in a Reader’s Digest poll. 
In addition 
to his numerous 
television endeavors, 
Mr. Regil is also 
a motivational speaker, 
certified yoga instructor, 
animal rights advocate, 
plus much more! 
Currently based 
in Los Angeles, USA, 
we asked Mr. Regil 
to describe a typical day 
in his life. 
There’re no typical days. 
There is sometimes. 
I’m just getting up 
in the morning and 
going to the airport and 
arriving in Mexico City 
and going to rehearsal, 
and then taping 
two or three shows a day 
and then coming back. 
And when I’m not 
working here, I’m doing 
a master’s degree 
in spiritual psychology, 
so a typical day could be, 
be all day in school in 
a workshop environment. 
I practice and teach yoga 
sometimes, too, 
and do meditation and 
I have two dogs at home, 
and so there’s 
no typical day. 
Mr. Regil wasn’t always 
an international star. 
It took years and years of 
dedication and sacrifice 
for him to get 
to this point. 
I did radio for 8-12 years 
in a row until I got 
my first big opportunity. 
Long story short, 
it’s been 12 years 
(doing) radio, local TV 
and cable and all that 
until I got 
“The Price Is Right” 
in Mexico, it was 1997. 
And from there with 
“The Price Is Right,” 
“Family Feud,” 
“Dancing With the Stars,” 
“Are You Smarter 
Than a 5th Grader” 
and other shows and 
in the Mexican telethon 
we do every year 
where we raise about 
US$40 million a year 
for building handicapped 
children’s facilities. 
Not hospitals,
but rehabilitation centers 
for them, so it’s been 
26 years now. 
Mr. Regil’s heart also 
extends to our planet’s 
animal co-inhabitants 
as he chooses 
the compassionate 
plant-based diet. 
How was Mr. Regil 
introduced to this lifestyle?
I became vegan 
almost three years ago, 
and I was exposed 
to the cruelty that 
is the food industry, 
exploiting animals. 
Not only the food industry,
the medicine industry 
with all of this testing 
on animals, and 
the clothing industry 
with the way they treat 
the animals and that. 
So when I became 
aware of the enormous 
abuse that was applied 
to all of these 
beautiful species, 
I got really sad, 
honestly, because I said, 
“Wow, it's like I had a veil 
that didn't allow me to 
see what was really there.” 
And I’ve been part of this 
by eating it, by wearing it, 
by consuming 
the products. 
I did huge campaigns 
for the fast food industry. 
So when I became 
exposed to that, 
I became an active 
supporter of PETA, 
(People for the Ethical 
Treatment of Animals) 
and the Humane Society 
and other charities 
related to animals, and 
that has become a huge 
passion in my life.
What led you 
to finding out about 
the animal industry? 
That’s a great question. 
It was a combination 
of things. I started 
practicing yoga first. 
Seane Corn who's 
a really a well-known 
teacher in the yoga world, 
I went to a three-day 
workshop with her. 
And she spoke about food. 
She spoke about sugar. 
She spoke about gluten. 
She spoke about 
genetically modified food 
and the way 
we're killing ourselves. 
And she gave us some 
information that really 
made me wake up.
And she said, 
“The practice of yoga 
means union with God, 
with every single being, 
with all the animals, and 
with the whole planet.” 
She said, “If yoga 
gives you something, 
it should be a life 
free of any addictions.” 
And I was like, 
I have addictions. 
I have a food addiction. 
I am addicted to sugar. 
I am addicted to caffeine. 
I'm addicted to many, 
many, many things. 
So I started doing research, 
and the first thing 
was I realized that there 
was a direct relationship 
between the way 
we’re eating and obesity 
and cancer and diabetes, 
and the lack of peace 
in the world 
and all the violence. 
And so I started 
being exposed to that, 
so I started
modifying my diet. 
I realized Mexico and 
the US share the first place 
in the world 
for child obesity 
and adult obesity. 
So I said, “Of course 
there’s something wrong.” 
I was gaining weight 
myself as a matter of fact. 
The next big step 
on his vegan transition 
was hiring one of 
Hollywood’s most 
famous vocal coaches, 
Mr. Larry Moss. 
On top of helping him 
improve his 
English pronunciation, 
Mr. Moss, 
a vegan for 20 years, 
suggested Mr. Regil watch 
PETA’s documentary 
“Meet Your Meat.” 
And it just shows you 
with undercover cameras, 
shows you how they treat 
and kill the cows, 
how the chickens live, 
and how they're killed. 
And they talk about 
clothing and all that, 
and these images, 
they’re so horrible, 
horrible things 
that I'd never imagined. 
And I remember 
I was really shocked 
when I saw that. 
And I said, "Count me out. 
I don’t want 
to be part of this." 
So I cried a lot 
because I love animals. 
I love animals 
and I just think 
that we are all the same. 
And you’re not only eating 
all of the hormones 
and antibiotics 
and all the medicines, 
you’re eating 
all that suffering. 
And by buying the meat, 
you are sponsoring 
that industry. 
And the animals 
are paying that price of 
our lack of consciousness. 
So when I saw all of this, 
I cried and I prayed 
and I said, “I don’t know 
what I am going to do, 
I don’t know 
how I am going to do it,” 
because 
I was a huge carnivore 
being born in Mexico. 
I would eat meat 
four or five times a day. 
For me having a big 
steak and milk every day, 
and eggs every day, 
it was part of who I was. 
I was not raised 
in a Mediterranean diet 
with lots of fruits and 
vegetables and olive oil 
and all of that. 
I was raised eating a lot 
of bacon, a lot of meat, 
a lot of eggs, a lot of ham. 
I was extremely 
heavy on meat. 
So I remember for me 
it was more like 
a spiritual calling. 
And I said, "I don’t know 
how I am going to do this, 
God. 
But I am not going to 
create this (bad)karma. 
I am not going to 
create this suffering. 
I am not going to be 
a part of this." 
So I made 
a strong commitment. 
So for me the vegan thing 
became 
a very spiritual thing. 
What about vegan 
restaurants that you like? 
Well obviously 
Loving Hut is one of them. 
I love the Golden Mean 
that is in Santa Monica. 
I love Real Food Daily. 
I like Planet Raw. 
There’s another one in 
Venice Beach called Seed. 
There is a Native Foods 
(restaurant). 
I mean here in California, 
you have so many options. 
But having said that, 
I know a lot of friends 
that have been vegans 
and vegetarians 
in Mexico City 
and other countries 
in Latin America, without 
all of these restaurants.
So what I'm doing 
right in my life is 
understanding that, 
nobody has to tell me, 
I proved it to myself that 
money is not happiness. 
And so I'm just going 
back to the basics. 
Going back to spirituality, 
going back to the things 
that make me happy. 
So it's a new path. 
So what I'm saying is 
I became successful 
in the physical world. 
Now I'm developing myself 
in the spiritual world.
What lies ahead for 
the talented Mr. Regil? 
He now shares his vision.
Well, the big goal 
would be to create 
a media production 
company that creates 
formats with whether 
they're, animated shows 
or comedy or 
documentaries or game 
shows or reality shows 
that help people get 
a glimpse of higher level 
of consciousness, 
empower people 
which is not difficult, 
you guys are doing it. 
Oprah (Winfrey) 
has done it, 
Ellen DeGeneres 
is doing it. 
Like I said, many, many 
other channels, 
Discovery Channel, 
and National Geographic 
are doing it.
It has to be fun 
so people watch it; 
you cannot be 
preaching or anything, 
The episode finishes 
and you laugh and 
you had a good time 
and you were entertained 
and forgot your problems 
for a little bit which is 
the value of entertainment. 
But also you have 
something, you have 
a good seed in your heart. 
Some people are like, 
“I could make my dream 
come true. 
I could live a better life.
I could eat a more 
compassionate diet. 
I could lose the weight. 
I could learn something new.” 
You know and 
that's a beautiful feeling 
and that's when I think 
you rely on yourself with 
a higher consciousness.
Thank you Mr. Regil 
for reminding us that the 
“ultimate prize” 
in life is giving and 
receiving love and 
may your mission 
to bring more peace 
into our hearts and homes 
through uplifting 
television programming 
soon be realized.
My name is Marco Regil, 
I'm a TV host in Mexico 
and the United States and 
I want to encourage you 
to "Be Veg, 
Go Green 
2 Save the Planet!" 
For more information 
on Mr. Marco Regil 
please visit 
www.ViviendoConMarco.com
Lively viewers, 
thank you 
for your company today 
on Vegetarian Elite. 
Coming up next is 
Between Master 
and Disciples. 
May all your dreams 
of success and happiness 
come true, both 
physically and spiritually.