

The Joe Rogan Experience
Joe Rogan
The official podcast of comedian Joe Rogan.
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Apr 15, 2022 • 3h 38min
#1805 - Mike Tyson
Mike Tyson, the former undisputed heavyweight boxing champion and host of "Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson," shares his journey back to competitive fighting and discusses the transformative effects of DMT on motivation. He dives into fascinating topics like resilience in competition, the ethics of animal behavior and ownership, and the role of psychedelics in ancient cultures. Tyson also humorously reflects on the quirks of genius and the complexities of human relationships, blending deep philosophical insights with entertaining anecdotes.

Apr 13, 2022 • 3h 54min
JRE MMA Show #121 with Bobby Green
Bobby Green, an electrifying UFC lightweight known for his dynamic fighting style, joins the conversation alongside his father, Jack Benny, who has been instrumental in Bobby's MMA journey. They discuss the trials and triumphs of mixed martial arts, sharing nostalgic stories from early experiences. The duo reflects on the evolution of the sport, mental health challenges, and the ethics surrounding performance-enhancing drugs. Bobby also reveals his personal growth through coaching and the balancing act between the fight game and life outside the ring.

Apr 12, 2022 • 2h 27min
#1804 - Bill Maher
Bill Maher, a comedian and political commentator, shares his sharp insights on the challenges of engaging younger audiences in a culture of quick content. He dives into the complexities of political discourse, stressing the need for diverse perspectives amidst polarization. The conversation highlights the impact of COVID-19 on mental health, emphasizing the growing anxieties among youth. Maher also reflects on the significance of physical health and resistance training as we age, all while balancing humor and critical observations on modern society.

Apr 8, 2022 • 3h 42min
#1803 - Greg Fitzsimmons
Greg Fitzsimmons, a talented stand-up comedian and host of multiple podcasts, brings humor and depth to various topics. He discusses the quirks of golf course attire through Michael Jordan's cargo shorts mishap. The conversation touches upon the challenges of caddying and the demanding nature of friendships. Fitzsimmons reflects on live performance dynamics and heckling experiences while addressing the complexities of trauma stemming from the Catholic Church. He also humorously examines societal views on wealth in relationships and the evolution of comedy across generations.

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Apr 7, 2022 • 4h 22min
#1802 - Protect Our Parks 3
Shane Gillis, Mark Normand, and Ari Shaffir are stand-up comedians, writers, and podcasters. Shane is the co-host of "Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast" with Matt McCusker.. His special "Shane Gillis: Live in Austin," is available via YouTube. Mark is the co-host of "Tuesdays with Stories" along with Joe List. His latest special, "Mark Normand: Out to Lunch," is available via YouTube. Ari is the host of "The Skeptic Tank." His most recent special, "Ari Shaffir: Double Negative," is available via Netflix. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Apr 6, 2022 • 2h 27min
JRE MMA Show #120 with Jim Miller
Jim Miller, a seasoned UFC lightweight and host of "The Jim Miller Podcast," dives into the gritty realities of mixed martial arts. He shares thrilling tales of competition, emphasizing the need for authentic scoring systems in MMA. The conversation reveals the challenges of fighter safety and refereeing controversies. Miller also discusses the push for fair pay, the impact of personal relationships on fighters, and his own health battle with Lyme disease. His perspective underscores resilience and the complex journey of athletes in the sport.

Apr 5, 2022 • 3h 1min
#1801 - David Mamet
David Mamet, acclaimed playwright and screenwriter, shares his insights on free speech and the complexities of censorship in today's society. He examines the historical intersection of authoritarianism across political lines and critiques modern educational practices, including critical race theory. Mamet reflects on fatherlessness and its societal impact, as well as the dynamics of representation in creative industries. With a blend of humor and personal anecdotes, he navigates the challenges of success in Hollywood and the fine line between creative freedom and commercial pressures.

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Apr 1, 2022 • 2h 55min
#1800 - Gavin de Becker
Gavin de Becker, a leading expert in violence prediction and protection, dives into his transformative journey from humble beginnings in Hollywood to safeguarding high-profile figures. He shares fascinating insights into navigating celebrity culture and the psychological nuances of fame. The conversation touches on the intricacies of threat assessment, including the evolving landscape of cyber security and the implications of surveillance technology. With a focus on personal safety, de Becker critiques traditional self-defense methods and the importance of awareness in today’s society.

Mar 31, 2022 • 3h 18min
#1799 - Yannis Pappas
Yannis Pappas, a talented stand-up comedian and host of "Long Days with Yanni," dives into the revitalization of the Texas comedy scene post-COVID and the local efforts to tackle homelessness in Austin. He shares his poignant experiences in social work and disaster relief, navigating emotional challenges faced by those in high-stress professions. The conversation also humorously critiques political leadership and explores the absurdities of modern warfare, making for an entertaining and thought-provoking discussion.

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Mar 30, 2022 • 2h 43min
#1798 - Michael Shellenberger
Michael Shellenberger, an author and president of Environmental Progress, dives into critical societal issues as he campaigns for California's governorship. He tackles the concept of 'pathological altruism' in San Francisco's homelessness policies and questions the effectiveness of radical compassion. From his evolution from radical Marxism to moderate activism, he discusses addiction solutions, including psychedelics, and stresses the urgent need for education reform. Shellenberger critiques political leadership and explores the potential of nuclear power as a climate solution.


