

The Joe Rogan Experience
Joe Rogan
The official podcast of comedian Joe Rogan.
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Oct 21, 2021 • 2h 26min
#1723 - Amishi Jha
Dr. Amishi Jha, a professor of psychology and mindfulness expert, dives into the intricacies of attention systems, likening them to flashlights and floodlights. She discusses the transformative power of mindfulness in boosting cognitive performance, especially under stress, and its application in military training. Jha clarifies misconceptions about meditation and investigates the impact of nootropics on mental clarity. She also explores how digital distractions affect attention and emphasizes the importance of kindness and self-compassion in personal growth.

Oct 20, 2021 • 2h 56min
#1722 - Bartow Elmore
Bartow Elmore, an associate professor of environmental history at Ohio State University and author of "Seed Money," dives into the controversial past of major corporations like Monsanto and Coca-Cola. He discusses the significant environmental impacts of glyphosate, the ethics of patenting life, and the ramifications faced by farmers entangled in corporate contracts. Elmore emphasizes the need for sustainable agricultural practices and highlights the consequences of corporate actions on health and the environment, urging a rethink of our food systems.

Oct 19, 2021 • 3h 18min
#1721 - Michael Malice
Michael Malice, a cultural commentator and author known for his provocative insights, dives into the fascinating world of internet memes, discussing their comedic evolution and social relevance. He tackles the controversies surrounding vaccination perceptions, scrutinizes media accountability, and critiques societal narratives on health and freedom. The conversation also navigates the blurred lines of truth and authenticity in digital interactions, providing a humorous yet thought-provoking exploration of contemporary cultural dynamics.

Oct 15, 2021 • 3h 33min
#1720 - Tony Hinchcliffe & Brian Redban
Tony Hinchcliffe, a stand-up comedian and co-host of Kill Tony, and Brian Redban, co-host and creator of the same show, dive into a lighthearted exploration of the social dynamics of mask-wearing during the pandemic. They share humorous anecdotes about health fads and personal experiences with hydration and medical treatments. The duo discusses the evolution of media, from historical attitudes towards violence to contemporary podcasting. Their witty banter also touches on wild animal encounters and the absurdities of modern communication technology, making for a lively and entertaining conversation.

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Oct 14, 2021 • 2h 57min
#1719 - Michael Shellenberger
Michael Shellenberger, a journalist and author known for his critique of progressive policies in urban settings, dives deep into the intricate issues of homelessness and addiction in cities like San Francisco and Los Angeles. He advocates for a balanced approach to reform, comparing strategies with European models. The conversation touches on the historical roots of drug culture, the failures of the two-party system, and the need for innovative policy solutions. Shellenberger also critiques media bias and explores the potential of nuclear energy as a viable solution to environmental challenges.

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Oct 13, 2021 • 3h 12min
#1718 - Dr. Sanjay Gupta
Dr. Sanjay Gupta, a practicing neurosurgeon and CNN's chief medical correspondent, shares his insights on the complex landscape of COVID-19 and public health. He discusses the media's role in portraying treatment options, particularly ivermectin, and explores evolving attitudes toward cannabis. Gupta addresses the emotional challenges surrounding vaccine decisions, especially for children, and highlights the delicate balance between public health and personal choice. The conversation also dives into the origins of COVID-19 and the pressing need for transparency in health communication.

Oct 12, 2021 • 3h 25min
#1717 - Alex Berenson
Alex Berenson, a journalist and author known for his work on public health and fiction, dives into the controversies surrounding COVID-19. He discusses the origins of the virus and the implications of censorship, particularly regarding vaccination. The conversation critically examines vaccine efficacy, the role of media narratives, and the safety concerns for children. They also explore public health responses and the historical context of past epidemics, urging the importance of open dialogue to challenge mainstream narratives.

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Oct 7, 2021 • 3h 12min
#1716 - Steven Rinella
Steven Rinella, an accomplished outdoorsman and host of 'MeatEater', dives into thrilling wildlife encounters, including a close call with a mountain lion. He discusses the delicate balance between urban perceptions and rural realities regarding hunting regulations. The conversation also covers the fascinating dynamics of elk and human interactions in Yellowstone, touching on conservation efforts. Rinella shares comedic personal anecdotes and valuable insights about navigating the challenges of parenting in today's social media-driven world.

Oct 6, 2021 • 2h 36min
#1715 - Jessica Kirson
Jessica Kirson, a stand-up comedian and host of the "Disgusting Hawk" podcast, shares her hilarious insights on the unpredictable world of comedy. She dives into the absurdities of live performances disrupted by uninvited distractions and discusses the challenges of keeping authenticity while navigating the digital landscape. Kirson also reminisces about creating her prank call album 'Call Girls' during the pandemic, highlighting the joy of humor amidst chaos. They tackle dark topics with laughter, exploring societal changes around sexuality and the evolving nature of stand-up.

Oct 5, 2021 • 2h 9min
#1714 - Josh Dubin & Robert Jones
Josh Dubin, an attorney and advocate for criminal justice reform, and Robert Jones, a motivational speaker and exoneree, share powerful insights on wrongful convictions. They discuss the deep emotional scars of being falsely accused and the urgent need to reform the criminal justice system. Robert's journey through 23 years of wrongful imprisonment highlights the importance of resilience and community support. They also tackle systemic issues like prosecutorial misconduct and the moral dilemmas faced by law enforcement, pushing for a more just society.


