

The Joe Rogan Experience
Joe Rogan
The official podcast of comedian Joe Rogan.
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Jul 27, 2021 • 2h 59min
#1687 - Jimmy Dore
In this engaging conversation, Jimmy Dore, a stand-up comedian and political commentator, dives into a range of thought-provoking topics. He critiques the influence of corporate interests on political leaders, argues for the importance of free speech, and deliberates on the struggles of comedians in the media landscape. Dore also discusses U.S. involvement in Syria's complex narrative and shares insights on post-vaccine experiences. With humor and candor, he emphasizes the significance of independent media amid rising censorship.

Jul 22, 2021 • 3h 34min
#1686 - Ari Shaffir
Ari Shaffir, a stand-up comedian and host of 'The Skeptic Tank', dives into a range of captivating topics. He humorously reflects on hair loss treatments and touches on the devastating impact of diseases on Native American societies. The conversation blends nostalgia with art, screens, and personal anecdotes about navigating extreme temperatures. Ari shares his experiences with psychedelics, the impact of the pandemic on comedy, and the importance of supporting underrated comedians, all wrapped in light-hearted banter and keen insights.

Jul 21, 2021 • 3h 17min
#1685 - Shane Gillis
Shane Gillis, a stand-up comedian known for his co-hosting role on "Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast," dives into his surreal journey in comedy. He shares hilarious anecdotes about living in a quirky town and navigating friendships among comedians. The conversation touches on cancel culture's challenges, personal experiences with fame, and the intricacies of identity in sports. Shane reflects on the balance between humor and societal sensitivity, all while delivering sharp insights into the evolving landscape of comedy today.

Jul 20, 2021 • 2h 48min
#1684 - Abby Martin
Abby Martin, a journalist and creator of "The Empire Files," dives deep into the complex Israel-Palestine conflict, emphasizing the human cost of military actions and systemic racism. She discusses the challenges to free speech regarding Palestinian advocacy in the U.S. and critiques media narratives that shape public perception. The conversation also touches on the intersection of military actions and environmental issues, revealing the U.S. military's significant role in climate change. Lastly, they explore the implications of censorship and misinformation in today's society.

Jul 14, 2021 • 3h 3min
#1683 - Andrew Huberman
Andrew Huberman, a Stanford neurobiology and ophthalmology professor, unpacks fascinating insights into health and performance. He discusses the sleep-boosting potential of supplements and their role in hormonal balance. Huberman also emphasizes the importance of eye health through outdoor activities. Delving into diet, he suggests personalized approaches over one-size-fits-all, and highlights the ethical considerations surrounding food sourcing and pet care. The conversation culminates with captivating tales of wildlife encounters and Australia’s unique culture.

Jul 13, 2021 • 3h 7min
#1682 - Jesse Singal
Jesse Singal, author of "The Quick Fix" and co-host of "Blocked and Reported," discusses the chaotic nature of social media, particularly Twitter, and its effects on mental health. He dives into controversial topics like the 'warrior gene' and the ethics surrounding gender identity treatments for youths. The conversation also critiques the pitfalls of fad psychology and sensational journalism. Singal emphasizes the need for thoughtful discourse amidst growing polarization, touching on the complexities of public perception and the responsibilities of social media.

Jul 12, 2021 • 3h 2min
#1681 - Brian Simpson
Brian Simpson shares hilarious insights on transitioning from military life to comedy, shaped by unique personal experiences. The discussion takes a light-hearted turn with whiskey and Hot Wing Roulette before diving into serious topics like Olympic doping and the ethics of drug legalization. Listeners will laugh as they reflect on indulgence in food and drink, while exploring the importance of community in comedy. The conversation wraps up with quirky takes on time travel, culinary passions, and the societal impacts of technology and wealth.

Jul 7, 2021 • 2h 30min
#1680 - Jakob Dylan
Jakob Dylan, the frontman of The Wallflowers and renowned singer-songwriter, discusses his new album 'Exit Wounds.' He reflects on his musical journey, sharing insights about iconic collaborations and the evolution of rock music from the 60s to today. The conversation dives into the impact of social media on creativity and authenticity, exploring how musicians navigate their careers in a digital world. Dylan also touches on the challenges of aging as an artist and the ongoing complexity of fame in the music industry.

Jul 6, 2021 • 3h 12min
#1679 - Adam Curry
In a captivating dialogue, Adam Curry, an internet entrepreneur and former MTV VJ, dives into the evolution of podcasting and its impact on media. He discusses the challenges of censorship and misinformation, emphasizing the need for authentic creator-listener connections. Curry critiques societal narratives shaped by media, explores the intersection of comedy and truth, and examines the complexities of COVID-19 discussions. He also highlights the potential of Bitcoin in empowering content creators and the implications of corporate greed on ethics.

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Jul 5, 2021 • 2h 48min
#1678 - Michael Pollan
Michael Pollan, an acclaimed author and professor, explores our intricate relationship with plants in his latest book. He dives into plant intelligence and communication, revealing surprising insights about their behavior. The conversation also covers the evolving societal views on psychedelics, their therapeutic potential, and the impact of legislation, especially in Oregon. Pollan shares fascinating anecdotes, including the intersection of mushrooms and cows, while challenging conventional perspectives on addiction, consciousness, and the natural world.


