

The Joe Rogan Experience
Joe Rogan
The official podcast of comedian Joe Rogan.
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Jul 13, 2020 • 3h 54min
Fight Companion - July 11, 2020
Joey Diaz, a hilarious comedian known for his stand-up and podcast appearances, joins his fellow funnyman Tony Hinchcliffe for an engaging commentary on fights. They dive into the brutal realities of combat sports injuries with bold anecdotes from fighters. The duo has a lighthearted chat about life during the pandemic, reminiscing about classic films like 'Goodfellas'. They also explore MMA strategies while sharing laughs, as well as personal stories that connect their comedy careers with the world of fight sports.

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Jul 10, 2020 • 1h 50min
#1506 - James Nestor
James Nestor, a seasoned journalist and author of 'Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art,' dives into the profound impact of breathing techniques on health and performance. He shares insights on the benefits of nasal over mouth breathing, challenging common misconceptions while discussing historical practices. Nestor explores how breathwork can transform athletic performance and recovery, linking ancient wisdom with modern science. He also examines the dietary effects on oral health and the revolutionary potential of breath for enhancing sleep quality.

Jul 9, 2020 • 2h 38min
#1505 - Hannibal Buress
Hannibal Buress, a stand-up comedian and actor known for his wit and humor, shares his reflections on political comedy through the lens of Reagan’s presidency. He humorously recounts his challenges in Muay Thai training, a refreshing mental reset he found during a trip to Thailand. The conversation touches on the unique impacts of COVID-19 on comedians and the absurdities of live performances during the pandemic. Buress also shares thoughts on the art of writing and future comedy projects with his signature lightheartedness.

Jul 8, 2020 • 3h 25min
#1504 - Alan Levinovitz
Dr. Alan Levinovitz, an Associate Professor of Religion and author, delves into the concept of 'natural' versus 'artificial,' questioning societal values on what we deem as natural. He critiques 'natural parenting' and explores modern farming's impact on urban living, including health implications of ultra-processed foods. The conversation shifts to online discourse, highlighting communication challenges and society's oversimplified narratives. Levinovitz examines the tension between religious control and personal autonomy, pushing for nuanced dialogues in sensitive topics.

Jul 7, 2020 • 3h 6min
#1503 - Josh Barnett
Josh Barnett, a Heavyweight mixed martial artist and former UFC Champion, shares his insights on the world of combat sports. The conversation dives into the physical and mental challenges fighters face, the art of performance under adrenaline, and the importance of personal presentation for athletes. Barnett also discusses the evolving landscape of MMA, the significance of mentorship, and the intricacies of crafting his own whiskey brand, all while blending humor and reflection on societal issues and personal growth.

Jul 3, 2020 • 2h 32min
#1502 - Russell Peters
Russell Peters, a celebrated actor and stand-up comedian known for his observational humor, dives into a rollercoaster of topics. He humorously reflects on casual drinking and unconventional meals while sharing insights on the impacts of COVID-19 and social protests. The conversation shifts to martial arts, exploring personal training experiences and the camaraderie within the sports. He also shares his thoughts on the intricacies of healthcare systems and the creative evolution within comedy during challenging times, all delivered with his signature wit.

Jul 2, 2020 • 3h 6min
#1501 - James Lindsay
James Lindsay, an author and political commentator known for his book Cynical Theories, dives into a range of provocative topics. He critiques the pressures of retroactive accountability and explores the intersections of ideology and indoctrination within social movements. Lindsay addresses the complexities surrounding gender identity in sports, the effects of viral media on public perception, and the societal implications of corporate wokeness. He advocates for honest discourse on race, identity, and the challenges of navigating today's polarized landscape.

Jul 1, 2020 • 1h 54min
#1500 - Barbara Freese
Barbara Freese, an accomplished environmental attorney and former Minnesota assistant attorney general, dives deep into the corporate denial of climate change. She shares fascinating insights on the coal industry's tactics to manipulate public opinion, the influence of funding on scientific research, and the historical parallels of corporate deception. Freese critiques the diffusion of responsibility within corporations, discusses the urgent need for a transition away from fossil fuels, and highlights the pressing issue of misinformation in today’s digital landscape.

Jun 30, 2020 • 3h 1min
#1499 - Aron Snyder
Aron Snyder, President of Kifaru International and host of KifaruCast, shares his deep passion for hunting and archery. He discusses the challenges of transitioning from compound bows to traditional archery, emphasizing ethical considerations and personal growth. Aron highlights humorous hunting stories, the importance of wilderness skills, and survival anecdotes from his outdoor adventures. He also touches on nutrition strategies for hunters and the interplay between outdoor pursuits and mental health, making for an engaging blend of laughter and insight.

Jun 26, 2020 • 1h 27min
#1498 - Jon Stewart
Jon Stewart, a renowned comedian and director known for his impactful work on The Daily Show, shares his insights on navigating comedy amid societal turmoil. He discusses the challenges of providing meaningful commentary during crises, the need for strong leadership in cultural movements, and the pressing issues faced by veterans. Stewart critiques economic policies, emphasizes the importance of unity in a divisive era, and reflects on food ethics, promoting thoughtful choices in the face of systemic inequalities and health challenges.


