The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan
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Sep 30, 2021 • 2h 55min

#1713 - Mike Baker

Mike Baker, a former CIA officer and CEO of Portman Square Group, dives into a plethora of intriguing topics. He critiques vaccination messaging amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, highlights the complexities of U.S. military decisions in Afghanistan, and discusses the implications of immigration policy. The conversation shifts to tech, exploring advancements in hypersonic weaponry and the rise of drone swarms. Baker also touches on corporate risks in China, government influence on innovation, and the ethical dilemmas surrounding social credit scores, all while unraveling secrets tied to UFOs.
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Sep 29, 2021 • 2h 10min

#1712 - Bert Kreischer (Part 2)

Bert Kreischer, a stand-up comedian and podcaster, shares a treasure trove of insights. He discusses the influence of Martin Lawrence on comedy and the balance of talent and hard work. The duo dives into their love for barbecue, experiences with mushrooms, and the nostalgic evolution of technology and music. They reflect on mental health, exploring supplements while honoring Amy Winehouse's legacy. With humor, they wrestle with life, death, and the joy pets bring, blending anecdotes that resonate deeply with fans of humor and authenticity.
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Sep 28, 2021 • 2h 47min

#1712 - Bert Kreischer (Part 1)

Bert Kreischer, a stand-up comedian known for his hilarious storytelling and energetic personality, brings laughs and insights to the conversation. They share creative adventures of drive-in comedy during the pandemic and a funny barbecue tour filled with wild encounters. Kreischer discusses the quirky habits of Winston Churchill and the challenges of urban parenting during COVID-19. They also dive into personal fitness journeys, tackling humorous weightlifting mishaps, and explore the benefits of IV therapy, all while keeping the mood light and entertaining.
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Sep 23, 2021 • 3h 19min

#1711 - Patrick Bet-David

Patrick Bet-David, an entrepreneur and founder of Valuetainment, discusses the critical role of personal responsibility and character in today's society. He humorously critiques the rise of Dr. Fauci's popularity and dives deep into the impact of wealth and power on principles. The conversation touches on the challenges of censorship in digital discourse, the intricate dynamics of political leadership, and the burgeoning trading card market. Bet-David also shares his journey in content creation, reflecting on the significance of authentic discussions in shaping engaging dialogues.
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Sep 22, 2021 • 2h 53min

#1710 - Cullen Hoback

Cullen Hoback, an investigative filmmaker famous for his works like "Q: Into The Storm," discusses the origins and cultural impact of QAnon, connecting it to the Capitol attack. He delves into social media's role in misinformation and the manipulation of political discourse by foreign entities. The conversation also covers the psychological allure of conspiracy theories, the implications of corporate censorship, and the intertwining of privacy rights with digital algorithms. Hoback's insights navigate the chaotic landscape of today's information age.
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Sep 21, 2021 • 3h 15min

#1709 - Amanda Knox

Amanda Knox, who spent four years in an Italian prison for a wrongful conviction, discusses her harrowing ordeal and the psychological toll it took on her life. She delves into the complexities of the criminal justice system and the media's role in distorting narratives. Alongside her husband, she explores themes of justice, accountability, and resilience, while reflecting on her journey towards reclaiming her identity post-incarceration. Knox also emphasizes the need for systemic reforms to prevent wrongful convictions and address the ramifications of public perception.
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Sep 16, 2021 • 2h 23min

#1708 - Anna Lembke

Anna Lembke, a psychiatrist and addiction specialist, dives into the fascinating world of addiction in this engaging discussion. She shares her personal battle with video game addiction as a gateway to discussing the neuroscience behind cravings. The conversation explores the thin line between passion and addiction, highlighting the role of dopamine in our lives. Lembke emphasizes the importance of resilience, ritual, and understanding pleasure versus pain in recovery. Moreover, she reflects on the therapeutic uses of psychedelics, revealing their potential in redefining addiction treatment.
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Sep 15, 2021 • 3h 24min

#1707 - Kyle Dunnigan & Kurt Metzger

Kyle Dunnigan and Kurt Metzger, both talented stand-up comedians and podcasters, dive into a whirlwind of topics. They reflect on the absurdities of the entertainment industry, tackle gender identity with humor, and share the quirks of the clowning world. Their candid discussions on brain injuries and public figures’ bizarre behaviors provide a unique blend of laughter and insight. Plus, they explore the challenges of live comedy and the chaos that comes with it, all while maintaining a witty perspective on contemporary culture.
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Sep 14, 2021 • 3h 3min

#1706 - Billy Corben

Billy Corben, a renowned documentarian behind the 'Cocaine Cowboys' series, dives deep into Miami's chaotic history and cultural legacy. He discusses the alarming rise in law enforcement deaths due to COVID-19, the unique climate challenges Miami faces, and the vibrant music scene of the 70s and 80s. Corben also humorously reflects on drug culture shifts and the intriguing dynamics of creativity among comedians. His insights into Miami's complex socio-political landscape and the lingering effects of segregation highlight the city's multifaceted narrative.
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Sep 9, 2021 • 3h 9min

#1705 - Bret Weinstein & Heather Heying

Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying, biologists and co-hosts of the DarkHorse Podcast, delve into diverse topics ranging from the complexities of health narratives during the pandemic to the controversial media portrayal of treatment options like ivermectin. They challenge the mainstream narrative about vaccination, emphasize the need for independent journalism, and critique the economic pressures on scientific integrity. Their new book encourages personal growth through understanding evolutionary principles, while they highlight the importance of open dialogue in navigating societal and health issues.

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