

The Joe Rogan Experience
Joe Rogan
The official podcast of comedian Joe Rogan.
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May 24, 2022 • 3h 39min
#1822 - Chris DiStefano
Chris DiStefano, a stand-up comedian and podcast host known for his Netflix special "Speshy Weshy," brings humor and insights to the table. He shares relatable stories about body image and the awkwardness of aging. DiStefano reflects on his memorable first performance on David Letterman, blending comedy with heartfelt lessons on overcoming stage fright. The conversation explores navigating anxiety, personal growth, and even the complexities of love and attraction, all wrapped in hilariously candid anecdotes.

May 19, 2022 • 3h 39min
#1821 - Bert Kreischer & Tony Hinchcliffe
Bert Kreischer, a stand-up comedian and host of "The Bertcast," joins fellow comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, co-host of "Kill Tony." They dive into hilarious discussions about cars, sobriety, and the ups and downs of their podcasting journeys. The duo also share wild stories about the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial, the quirks of language pronunciation, and the entertaining trials of early tech. With reflections on everything from horseback riding chaos to their comedic struggles, this conversation blends humor with insightful anecdotes.

May 18, 2022 • 2h 15min
#1820 - Jack Carr
Jack Carr, a bestselling author, retired Navy SEAL, and host of the 'Danger Close' podcast, dives into a variety of enthralling topics. He shares fascinating insights on cold exposure training, recounting his experiences in Hell Week that forge resilience. Carr reflects on nostalgic car culture, discussing the evolution from classic vehicles to modern electric innovations like the Tesla Model S. He also debates the intricacies of adapting military stories for film, highlighting the balance between authenticity and political correctness.

May 17, 2022 • 2h 49min
#1819 - Cameron Hanes
Cameron Hanes, a master bowhunter and elite athlete, dives into the grit of outdoor adventures and the lessons of endurance from his new book, 'Endure.' He shares thrilling tales from sheep hunting and the raw vulnerability of encountering grizzly bears. The conversation also touches on how hunting influences nutrition for peak athletic performance and the mental resilience needed in sports. Additionally, Hanes emphasizes the transformative power of mindset and persistence, inspiring listeners to embrace challenges and commit to their goals.

May 13, 2022 • 3h 41min
#1818 - Christina P
Christina P, a stand-up comic and co-host of the "Your Mom's House" podcast, dives into the humorous intricacies of relationships, intimacy, and parenting. She discusses the pressures of public life, the importance of teaching critical thinking to kids, and the absurd standards of beauty and body image. Christina also explores the chaotic world of comedy, including the impact of censorship and societal expectations, while sharing candid anecdotes about motherhood, microplastics, and the nostalgic quirks of car culture.

May 12, 2022 • 3h 17min
#1817 - Hotep Jesus
Bryan "Hotep Jesus" Sharpe is a captivating public speaker and author known for his keen insights on political and social issues. In their discussion, he dives into the complex landscapes of free speech and the modern political sphere, questioning traditional classifications. Sharpe tackles the abortion debate and the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on medical credibility. He also critiques the emergence of the 'grifter class' in social media, humorously reflecting on societal norms and the pursuit of perfection in both appearance and digital discourse.

May 11, 2022 • 3h 15min
#1816 - Gad Saad
Gad Saad, a Professor of Marketing at Concordia University and author of "The Parasitic Mind," dives into the fascinating intersection of evolutionary psychology and marketing. He discusses effective weight management strategies, emphasizing gradual changes over extreme measures. Personal experiences with obesity and resilience are explored, along with insights into societal attitudes towards body image. Saad also critiques the influence of postmodernist ideologies on education and cultural discourse, advocating for open debate and personal responsibility.

May 10, 2022 • 3h 46min
#1815 - The Black Keys
Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney, the dynamic duo behind The Black Keys, dive into their journey from basement recordings to musical stardom. They share wild tales from chaotic tours and reflect on the transformative magic of live music. The duo candidly discusses the struggles of fame, nostalgia for their roots, and the impact of legendary musicians on their artistry. With humorous anecdotes and profound insights, they explore the complex relationship between creativity and challenges in today's music landscape.

May 6, 2022 • 3h 30min
#1814 - Radio Rahim
Radio Rahim, a broadcaster and host of the "Til This Day" podcast, dives into the complexities of social media dynamics and public perception. He shares insights on the risks faced by public figures during live events and the necessity for improved security. The conversation also highlights the impact of real-life interactions versus digital detachment, along with personal stories of resilience shaped by boxing and martial arts. Rahim emphasizes the importance of free speech in today's world and explores the evolving landscape of combat sports.

May 5, 2022 • 2h 46min
#1813 - Tony Hinchcliffe
Tony Hinchcliffe, a stand-up comedian and co-host of "Kill Tony," dives into the chaotic world of comedy and its connection to creativity. He shares insights on the dedication required for mastering the craft, alongside humorous takes on how food influences performance. The conversation also touches on the stigma faced by redheads and the complexities of political communication. With lively discussions around unconventional Christmas movies and the nostalgic thrill of vintage cars, Hinchcliffe showcases the whimsical yet challenging landscape of entertainment.


