

The Joe Rogan Experience
Joe Rogan
The official podcast of comedian Joe Rogan.
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676 snips
Dec 5, 2025 • 2h 17min
#2423 - John Cena
John Cena, a 17-time WWE World Champion and actor known for roles in Peacemaker, shares fascinating insights on his journey, including learning Mandarin to help WWE enter China and his cultural missteps. He talks about the grueling touring life and the sacrifices it demands, as well as the importance of accountability and persistence in his career. Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe adds humor and an insider's perspective, contributing to their discussion on overcoming failures and the grind behind Cena's successful transition from wrestling to acting.

2,407 snips
Dec 3, 2025 • 2h 34min
#2422 - Jensen Huang
Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA, shares insights on transforming industries through AI and GPU technology. He emphasizes the importance of U.S. manufacturing for national security and the global technology race. The conversation dives into AI’s uncertain future, exploring ethics, potential threats, and the distinction between consciousness and intelligence. Jensen discusses the evolution of NVIDIA’s systems and the energy constraints in AI adoption, predicting AI-generated knowledge will shape the future, while highlighting the journey from near failure to success.

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Dec 2, 2025 • 2h 56min
#2421 - Derek, More Plates More Dates
Derek, the fitness educator behind More Plates More Dates, dives deep into the world of supplements and performance. He outlines his new nootropic drink, explaining ingredients like alpha-GPC and caffeine for cognitive enhancement. Derek shares cautionary tales about past supplement dangers and discusses hormone replacement therapy myths. They also explore the risks actors face with extreme weight changes and how athletes use performance aids. Additionally, they touch on emerging therapies and the challenges of leg-lengthening procedures.

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Nov 29, 2025 • 2h 25min
#2420 - Chris Masterjohn
Chris Masterjohn, PhD, a nutritional scientist and host of the Mastering Nutrition podcast, delves into fascinating topics around mitochondria and nutrition. He debunks the turkey-tryptophan myth and reveals how sleep acts as mitochondrial rest. Masterjohn discusses the broader benefits of creatine beyond muscle performance, including cognitive health, and highlights the importance of sunlight for producing glutathione. He also warns about megadosing nutrients and emphasizes a food-first approach to health, advocating for diversified exercise and testing for mitochondrial stress.

337 snips
Nov 27, 2025 • 2h 45min
#2419 - John Lisle
John Lisle, a historian and professor specializing in the history of science, dives deep into the chilling world of MKUltra, where he reveals CIA's mind control ambitions and covert operations. He discusses bizarre tactics like Operation Midnight Climax, involving CIA-run brothels, and the often tragic experiences of victims like Mary Morrow. Lisle also explores the ethical implications of addiction studies and dissects the dark minds behind these programs, emphasizing the need for accountability and oversight in the intelligence community.

1,016 snips
Nov 26, 2025 • 2h 55min
#2418 - Chris Williamson
Chris Williamson, podcaster and YouTuber known for his insightful discussions on philosophy and self-improvement, joins to delve into intriguing topics. They explore the mental health benefits of exercise and the impact of phone addiction on attention spans. The duo critiques climate protest tactics and discusses the complexities of transgender inclusion in sports. Furthermore, Chris introduces the concept of 'toxic compassion' in activism and reflects on the balance between personal drive and pursuing happiness. Their chat weaves through cultural critiques, technology, and resilience.

373 snips
Nov 25, 2025 • 2h 54min
#2417 - Ben van Kerkwyk
Ben van Kerkwyk, an independent researcher known for his work on ancient engineering and archaeology, delves into intriguing mysteries of the past. He reveals groundbreaking findings from the Hawara Labyrinth through GPR scans and discusses a mysterious 40-meter metallic object. The conversation touches on ancient accounts of subterranean chambers and the challenges faced by independent researchers against institutional gatekeeping. Ben links climate history to the potential of ancient advanced civilizations and speaks on sacred geometry in the Great Pyramid, making for a thought-provoking dialogue.

1,038 snips
Nov 21, 2025 • 2h 30min
#2416 - Dan Farah
Dan Farah, a documentary director known for "The Age of Disclosure," discusses an 80-year cover-up of non-human life. He reveals significant insights into UAPs, describing the alarming activity near nuclear sites and the motivations of credible whistleblowers, some facing great risks. Excitingly, Dan touches on reverse-engineering efforts by major contractors and the reality of multiple non-human species. Their conversation navigates the implications of disclosure for national security and the potential of harnessing advanced technology for humanity.

162 snips
Nov 20, 2025 • 2h 24min
#2415 - Adam Ray
Adam Ray, a stand-up comic, actor, and host of 'About Last Night,' dives into his Netflix special where he performs as Dr. Phil. He shares hilarious anecdotes about his comedy characters and explores the fine line between mean and funny in improv. Adam discusses the challenges of parenting while touring and the unexpected complications lottery winners face. The duo also touches on sports legends and the ethics of performance enhancers, providing laughs and insights throughout their engaging conversation.

266 snips
Nov 19, 2025 • 2h 26min
#2414 - Brian Simpson
Stand-up comedian Brian Simpson, known for his Netflix special and podcast 'BS with Brian Simpson,' joins to discuss a range of intriguing topics. They dive into wrestling culture and extreme discipline in training, comparing diets for weight loss success. The conversation shifts to the comedy scene, exploring meritocracy, industry gatekeepers, and how comedians are discovered online. They also tackle quirky cultural phenomena, like viral trends and subcultures, before reflecting on significant historical events, ultimately blending humor and thought-provoking dialogue.


