

The Joe Rogan Experience
Joe Rogan
The official podcast of comedian Joe Rogan.
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Jul 29, 2020 • 3h 53min
#1516 - Post Malone
Post Malone, the popular singer-songwriter and rapper, shares his insights on life, music, and creativity. He humorously recounts his experiences moving from bustling cities to the serene beauty of Utah, fostering his artistic spirit. The conversation takes whimsical turns, touching on alien friendships, the impact of psychedelics on creativity, and the odd quirks of nature. He also reflects on the challenges of authenticity in the music industry and the evolution of identity amidst modern technology, all while blending humor with thoughtful commentary.

Jul 28, 2020 • 2h 46min
#1515 - Dr. Bradley Garrett
Dr. Bradley Garrett, a cultural geographer and writer, dives into a myriad of captivating topics. He discusses the quirky world of prepping, including the psychological impacts of isolation during crises. The conversation spans from historical bunker strategies to the modern luxury of survival condos in missile silos. Garrett also reflects on the environmental issues linked to landfills, alongside insights into ancient skills like navigation and tool-making. Lastly, he humorously touches on the commercialization of fear and public anxieties around disasters.

Jul 24, 2020 • 2h 33min
#1514 - Joe De Sena
Joe De Sena, CEO of Spartan and best-selling author, dives into fascinating insights about discipline and wellness. He shares humorous travel stories involving kettlebells and cultural observations from Japan, emphasizing their rigorous health practices. The discussion also explores personal transformations, including his shift from Wall Street to promoting fitness through unique endurance races. De Sena critiques America's obesity crisis and advocates for community wellness, highlighting the interplay between personal freedom and public health.

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Jul 23, 2020 • 2h 48min
#1513 - Andrew Huberman
Andrew Huberman, a renowned Stanford neuroscientist, dives into intriguing topics around brain functionality and human behavior. He unpacks the neuroscience behind stress and creativity, emphasizing techniques for optimal mental control. The conversation transitions to innovations in neurosurgery and the body’s response to stress, including how virtual reality can replicate real-life sensations. Huberman also discusses neuroplasticity's pivotal role in learning and performance, while addressing the homelessness crisis and combating health misinformation in the pandemic. An engaging mix of science and societal issues!

Jul 22, 2020 • 1h 47min
#1512 - Ben Shapiro
In a dynamic conversation, Ben Shapiro, editor-in-chief of the Daily Wire and host of his own show, dives into a variety of critical topics. He humorously discusses personal weight loss journeys and the complexities of kosher food. Shapiro examines homelessness in urban America, critiques media narratives, and advocates for accountability amid social issues. The impact of social media on self-image and the nuances of marriage are explored, along with the implications of cultural appropriation and the rise of autonomous zones. It's a thought-provoking dialogue on responsibility and societal change.

Jul 21, 2020 • 1h 47min
#1511 - Oliver Stone
Oliver Stone, the award-winning director and author of "Chasing the Light," shares insights from his transformative journey in filmmaking. He reflects on the authenticity of war films, particularly his own work on 'Platoon,' contrasting it with Hollywood's glamorized portrayals. The conversation dives into controversial historical narratives, such as the JFK assassination and the implications of U.S. actions in Afghanistan. Stone's candid reflections on patriotism, the drug war, and the moral dilemmas of storytelling highlight the intersection of art and politics.

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Jul 17, 2020 • 2h 59min
#1510 - George Knapp and Jeremy Corbell
George Knapp, a renowned investigative reporter focused on UFOs, and Jeremy Corbell, a filmmaker known for UFO documentaries, dive into fascinating discussions about alien narratives and military encounters. They unravel the details of Bob Lazar's claims and the controversial elements of metamaterials linked to government secrecy. The duo also explores traumatic ranch experiences involving cattle mutilations and enigmatic phenomena. Their conversation challenges societal perceptions of UFOs, urging a reconsideration of evidence while reflecting on humanity's relationship with the cosmos.

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Jul 16, 2020 • 1h 48min
#1509 - Abigail Shrier
Abigail Shrier, an insightful author and journalist known for her work with the Wall Street Journal, dives into the complexities of transgender issues, particularly affecting young girls. She discusses the rising trend of gender identification in teenage girls and its connections to mental health challenges and social media influences. Shrier highlights the urgent need for thoughtful dialogue and critiques the repercussions of irreversible medical decisions. The conversation also navigates tensions between feminist perspectives and transgender activism, revealing the nuanced landscape around gender identity today.

Jul 15, 2020 • 3h 8min
#1508 - Peter Schiff
Peter Schiff, an American businessman and CEO of Euro Pacific Capital, shares insights on pressing economic issues. He critiques government spending and inflation, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the ineffectiveness of financial bailouts for struggling businesses. Schiff emphasizes the benefits of capitalism in alleviating poverty and contrasts it with the pitfalls of government welfare. He also discusses the implications of minimum wage laws and urges a reevaluation of economic policies to foster true recovery and sustainable growth.

Jul 14, 2020 • 2h 37min
#1507 - Bob Saget
In a lively chat, Bob Saget, the iconic stand-up comedian and actor known for 'Full House,' shares his comedic journey and personal anecdotes. He humorously critiques absurd health fads and explores the chaotic world of law enforcement training. Saget reflects on the legacy of comedy greats like Robin Williams and navigates the emotional nuances of humor in tough times. The conversation also touches on identity, the absurdity of lab-created meat, and the challenges faced by comedians today, all presented with Saget's signature wit.


