

The Joe Rogan Experience
Joe Rogan
The official podcast of comedian Joe Rogan.
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Sep 28, 2022 • 3h 19min
#1875 - Dave Smith
Dave Smith, a stand-up comedian and Libertarian political commentator, dives deep into pressing issues like student debt and government overreach. He critiques the influence of corporate ideology on tech culture and touches on the troubling dynamics of censorship in social media. The discussion also delves into the implications of military interventions, the ethics of pharmaceutical practices during the pandemic, and the consequences of misinformation in media. Additionally, Smith reflects on historical narratives surrounding pivotal events like the Gulf of Tonkin incident, urging listeners to reassess the veracity of official accounts.

Sep 27, 2022 • 2h 40min
#1874 - Dave Attell
Dave Attell, a seasoned stand-up comic and actor known for his work in shows like "Life & Beth" and "Bumping Mics," shares hilarious insights on the evolving comedy scene. He reminisces about the challenges of early gigs in New York and the tight-knit community that fuels comedy's growth. The conversation touches on urban chaos in NYC, the peculiarities of living near wildlife, and the joys of touring with pets. Attell also dives into dark humor and the art of live performance, making for a captivating and laughter-filled exchange.

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Sep 23, 2022 • 2h 38min
#1873 - Brigham Buhler
Brigham Buhler, founder of Ways2Well and ReviveRx, discusses the transformative potential of regenerative medicine and stem cell therapies. He shares personal anecdotes about his journey from pharmaceutical sales to advocating for patient-centered care. The conversation delves into the shift from personalized medicine to profit-driven healthcare, emphasizing the need for ethical practices. Buhler also highlights the importance of hormone optimization and innovative treatments like peptides, advocating for a holistic approach to health and wellness.

Sep 21, 2022 • 3h 4min
JRE MMA Show #130 with Will Harris
Will Harris, a talented documentarian and creator behind the hit series 'Anatomy Of A Fighter,' dives into the personal lives of MMA athletes, showcasing their struggles and triumphs. He discusses the emotional and psychological toll of competition, drawing parallels with cultural losses in music. The conversation also explores the dark side of fame, weight management hurdles in MMA, and the impact of modern dating culture influenced by technology. With anecdotes and insights, Harris reflects on the complex narratives surrounding fighters and their journeys.

Sep 20, 2022 • 3h 21min
#1872 - Tony Hinchcliffe & Hans Kim
Tony Hinchcliffe, a stand-up comedian and host of "Kill Tony," joins fellow comedian Hans Kim, a regular on the same show. They dive into the electrifying atmosphere of live sports, recounting the thrill of boxing and MMA matches, complete with vibrant entrances. The duo also unpacks cultural pride reflected in boxing events and discusses the challenges faced by aging athletes. They share personal stories about comedy, the impact of sobriety on performance, and whimsical thoughts on technology's role in modern life, touching on everything from electric cars to ancient gladiatorial practices.

Sep 15, 2022 • 1h 17min
#1871 - Jon Peters
Jon Peters, a veteran Hollywood film producer known for classics like "Batman" and "A Star is Born," shares fascinating stories from his colorful career. He reflects on a missed chance to depict Elvis Presley, and the artistic challenges he faces in filmmaking, including unreleased projects. Peters delves into the intersection of storytelling and martial arts, discussing elite competition and personal growth. He opens up about resilience, personal losses, and the emotional impacts of therapy, illustrating the complex balance of relationships in high-pressure environments.

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Sep 14, 2022 • 2h 49min
#1870 - Max Lugavere
Max Lugavere, a wellness journalist and brain health advocate, dives deep into preventing Alzheimer's and dementia. He shares his personal journey creating a documentary on dementia prevention while discussing the influence of lifestyle and diet on cognitive health. They tackle the controversies in Alzheimer's drug research, emphasizing the importance of scientific integrity. Max also reveals dietary insights, including the benefits of cholesterol-rich foods and the power of olive oil, while advocating for sauna use and its connection to reducing dementia risk.

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Sep 13, 2022 • 2h 28min
#1869 - Dr. Gabor Maté
Dr. Gabor Maté, a physician and author known for his work on addiction and childhood development, shares profound insights on the impact of societal culture on mental health. He discusses the relationship between trauma and addiction, highlighting the healing potential of psychedelics. The conversation also addresses parenting practices that foster emotional resilience and the need to rethink ADHD through a holistic lens. Gabor emphasizes the importance of understanding personal and cultural traumas as pathways to growth and healing.

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Sep 8, 2022 • 2h 16min
JRE MMA Show #129 with Gordon Ryan & Mo Jassim
Gordon Ryan, a champion submission grappler and author, teams up with Mo Jassim, head organizer of the ADCC World Championships, for a thrilling conversation. They discuss the evolution of jiu-jitsu competitions and the psychological aspects of grappling, including the pressures of competition and the importance of mental resilience. The duo also reflects on rising talents in the sport and shares personal stories about training in Puerto Rico, adding a layer of humor and insight into the jiu-jitsu community's challenges and triumphs.

Sep 7, 2022 • 3h 15min
#1868 - Sam Morril
Sam Morril is a stand-up comic and co-host of a sports podcast with Julian Edelman. He dives into the art of comedy, discussing the craft of roasting and societal expectations around age norms. The conversation touches on morality in comedy, using Quentin Tarantino's works as a backdrop, and debates Woody Allen's controversial legacy. Morril shares hilarious anecdotes from his challenging gigs, revealing the camaraderie unique to comedians. They also explore the complexities of addiction and how comedy can be both a coping mechanism and a creative outlet.


