

The Joe Rogan Experience
Joe Rogan
The official podcast of comedian Joe Rogan.
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Jul 28, 2022 • 2h 45min
#1849 - Rich Benoit
Rich Benoit, a car enthusiast and YouTube personality known for 'Rich Rebuilds,' discusses the intricate world of electric vehicles and modifications. He delves into the emotional divide between classic muscle cars and modern Teslas, exploring their environmental implications. Rich also shares fascinating insights on transforming Teslas with V8 engines, the thrill of performance upgrades, and the nostalgic appeal of traditional cars. The conversation touches on personal connections to automotive projects and the broader cultural shifts in car ownership.

Jul 27, 2022 • 4h 22min
#1848 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin
Francis Foster and Konstantin Kisin, co-hosts of the thought-provoking podcast TRIGGERnometry, dive deep into contemporary issues. They discuss the disparities in public outrage over social movements and the critical need for accountability. The duo tackles sensitive topics like child exploitation, identity politics, and the implications of censorship on comedy. With insights on freedom, resilience, and the complexities of gender identity, they emphasize the importance of open dialogue in navigating today's charged cultural landscape.

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Jul 26, 2022 • 3h 4min
#1847 - Theo Von
Theo Von, a stand-up comedian and podcaster, brings his unique humor to the table. They dive into hilarious past smoking experiences and reflect on youthful antics, including hair surgery and college escapades. Theo shares absurd tales involving criminals, touches on the nostalgia of vampirism, and discusses the evolution of the comedy scene amid the AIDS crisis. They also explore the challenges of being tall in sports and examine the mental implications of modern technology, all while balancing humor with insightful commentary on personal growth and societal issues.

Jul 23, 2022 • 3h 32min
#1846 - Andrew Schulz
Andrew Schulz, a dynamic stand-up comedian and host of 'Flagrant' and 'Brilliant Idiots', discusses the amusing pitfalls of camping and the often comical disconnect between urban dwellers and nature. He shares insights on empathy in animals, hilarious anecdotes from the world of comedy, and the complexities of fame in today's society. Schulz also reflects on the challenges of creating authentic comedy amidst evolving cultural sensitivities while emphasizing the importance of humor in addressing pressing social issues.

Jul 20, 2022 • 2h 7min
JRE MMA Show #127 with Mikey Musumeci
In this engaging discussion, Mikey Musumeci, a five-time world champion Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt, shares insights into the sport's evolution and the importance of technique over brute strength. He delves into his unique diet, emphasizing how pasta fuels his training, and discusses the mental challenges of weight cutting. Mikey reveals his personal growth through teaching, the strategic mind games in competition, and the joy he finds in the sport. He also reflects on the healing power of nature during his recovery from COVID-19.

Jul 19, 2022 • 2h 29min
#1845 - Zachary Levi
Zachary Levi, known for his roles in "Shazam!" and "Chuck," dives into deep themes from his memoir "Radical Love." He discusses the pitfalls of capitalism and the importance of self-love for authentic relationships. The conversation explores mental health, including the therapeutic benefits of psychedelics, and the evolving dialogue around body image and identity. Levi also reflects on navigating modern political discourse and the significance of kindness in a culture often steeped in negativity. It's a captivating blend of personal insight and societal critique.

Jul 14, 2022 • 3h 15min
#1844 - Tom Segura
Tom Segura, a celebrated stand-up comedian and author, shares his journey from writing comedy to publishing essays in his new book. He dives into the art of timing in stand-up and recounts outrageous audience moments, including a memorable chaos from a Baltimore show. The conversation touches on quirky societal issues, from the challenges of homelessness in LA to peculiar food regulations. Segura humorously navigates fitness on the road, while also reflecting on the complexities of body image and modern political dynamics.

Jul 13, 2022 • 3h 7min
#1843 - Paul Virzi
Paul Virzi, a stand-up comedian and podcaster known for "The Virzi Effect," dives into a wild array of topics. He shares a personal UFO sighting story that blends humor with wonder. The conversation humorously explores the impact of drug testing in workplaces and the chaotic nature of early comedy gigs. They tackle the challenges comedians face in today's politically charged climate, discussing audience reactions to sensitive topics. Virzi also reflects on personal growth, mental health, and the power of intention in life, making for an engaging and insightful talk.

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Jul 12, 2022 • 3h 5min
#1842 - Andrew Huberman
Andrew Huberman, a Stanford neurobiology professor and host of the Huberman Lab Podcast, dives deep into intriguing neuroscience topics. He explores the genetic factors affecting alcohol processing, shedding light on dopamine mutations. The discussion also covers the effects of prescription ADHD medications on focus, alongside insights on psychedelics for mental health. Huberman emphasizes the benefits of cold and heat exposure for well-being and examines the impact of gratitude and positive interactions on mental health, blending research with personal anecdotes.

Jul 7, 2022 • 3h 59min
#1841 - Brian Redban
Brian Redban, a comedian and co-host of the 'Kill Tony' podcast, dives into the evolution of live comedy and podcasting. He shares insights on how technology has transformed the performance landscape for comedians. They discuss the troubling impact of microplastics and environmental chemicals on health, particularly male reproductive systems. Humorous anecdotes blend with serious topics like beauty standards and nutritional awareness, reflecting on personal experiences and the importance of community in comedy.


