

The Joe Rogan Experience
Joe Rogan
The official podcast of comedian Joe Rogan.
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Feb 28, 2020 • 2h 53min
#1434 - Trevor Thompson
Trevor Thompson, a former Navy SEAL, B.A.S.E. jumper, and photographer, shares gripping insights from his military background. He reflects on the harsh realities of war and the impact it has on veterans. The discussion shifts to the adrenaline of extreme sports and mental resilience in high-pressure situations. Thompson humorously recounts his adventures in transporting a wild cat and the emotional connection between hunting and quality meat. He also touches on the unique culture of hunting in Texas, blending personal experiences with broader societal observations.

Feb 27, 2020 • 3h 28min
#1433 - Michael Yo
Michael Yo, a stand-up comedian known for his tours and insightful humor, shares a vibrant discussion on parenting, blending personal stories while navigating the comedic landscape. He highlights the spontaneity of his comedy tours and illustrates the challenges and joys of performing across varied cities. The conversation dives deep into laughing at life's absurdities, like skiing mishaps and the complexities of head injuries. Michael also touches on political narratives and the survival of kindness amid tribalism, urging for open discourse and understanding in today's society.

Feb 26, 2020 • 1h 44min
#1432 - Aubrey de Grey
Aubrey de Grey, an English gerontology expert and Chief Science Officer at the SENS Research Foundation, shares captivating insights on aging as he compares humans to mechanical machines. He dives into the complexities of biological versus chronological age, explores innovative aging research, and discusses the societal implications of declining fertility and increased longevity. With humor, he also touches on personal choices like alcohol preferences and the ethics of genetic modifications. De Grey's reflections challenge common perceptions and emphasize the importance of originality in scientific contributions.

Feb 25, 2020 • 2h 37min
#1431 - Owen Smith
In this engaging conversation, Owen Smith, a talented comedian, writer, and producer, shares insights from his diverse career. He discusses the transformative benefits of yoga and the authenticity required in stand-up comedy. Owen reflects on navigating the complex entertainment industry, sharing personal stories about audition experiences and the evolving comedy landscape. He emphasizes the importance of genuine storytelling and collaboration in producing compelling content, while also touching on the challenges of balancing creativity with industry pressures.

Feb 22, 2020 • 2h 55min
Fight Companion - February 22, 2020
Eddie Bravo, a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner known for the 10th Planet system, joins comedian Bryan Callen and former UFC fighter Brendan Schaub for a lively discussion. They share humorous travel anecdotes, particularly about their Trump Tower experience. The trio analyzes MMA and boxing matches, makes predictions, and juggles fighter names while sharing whiskey preferences. They also explore the struggles of fighter travel, critiques of fight techniques, and the dynamics between fighters and coaches, all while blending humor with thoughtful insights.

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Feb 21, 2020 • 3h 1min
#1430 - Raghunath Cappo
Raghunath Cappo, former vocalist for punk bands Youth of Today and Shelter, shares his journey from music to becoming a yoga teacher and monk. He discusses the evolution of martial arts, focusing on the practical applications of techniques in real-world situations. With humor, he recounts a chaotic first date involving a car theft, illustrating life's unpredictability. The conversation also highlights spirituality's role in personal growth, emphasizing lessons from the Bhagavad Gita and the importance of nourishing both mind and body.

Feb 20, 2020 • 1h 24min
#1429 - Colin O'Brady
Colin O'Brady, a professional endurance athlete and author of "The Impossible First," shares gripping tales from his groundbreaking unassisted trek across Antarctica. He recounts the harrowing journey through the treacherous Drake Passage and the emotional toll of misinformation in media representations of his adventures. O'Brady discusses the logistics of nutrition and supply during extreme expeditions and the profound impact of embracing discomfort as a catalyst for personal growth. His insights challenge listeners to rethink their limits.

Feb 19, 2020 • 2h 30min
#1428 - Brian Greene
Brian Greene, a renowned theoretical physicist and professor at Columbia University, explores profound concepts in his latest discussion. He delves into the connection between stars and life, contemplating humanity's existential questions. The conversation challenges conventional views on time, discussing whether it emerged with the Big Bang. Greene critiques misguided self-help ideologies while championing the power of visualization. The discussion touches on consciousness, digital immortality, and our species' future amidst the cosmos, inviting listeners to ponder their place in the universe.

Feb 18, 2020 • 2h 25min
JRE MMA Show #92 with Angela Hill
Angela Hill, a resilient UFC strawweight fighter known for her aggressive style, joins the discussion. They explore the advantages of afros in MMA and the complexities of attire in women's fighting. Hill emphasizes the need for unionization for fighters' rights, addressing healthcare issues. The conversation also covers the psychological pressures fighters face, transitioning from Muay Thai to MMA, and the importance of mental coaching. They reflect on judging controversies and share personal anecdotes that highlight the challenges women face in this male-dominated sport.

Feb 14, 2020 • 2h 28min
#1427 - Melissa Chen
Melissa Chen, NY editor for Spectator USA and managing director of Ideas Beyond Borders, discusses the paradox of life in Singapore—its rapid development versus strict laws. She delves into the economic transformation fueled by anti-corruption measures and explores the cultural contrasts surrounding cannabis and censorship. Chen shares insights on how relationships can challenge prejudice and discusses the complexities of college admissions for Asian students. The conversation navigates the intersections of freedom, identity, and the absurdities of modern politics with her signature humor.


