

The Joe Rogan Experience
Joe Rogan
The official podcast of comedian Joe Rogan.
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Oct 16, 2025 • 3h 8min
#2394 - Palmer Luckey
Palmer Luckey, founder of Anduril Industries and designer of the Oculus Rift, dives into a wide array of fascinating topics. He discusses his pivot from virtual reality to defense tech, focusing on creating efficient solutions for military challenges. Luckey shares thoughts on cultural censorship and the complexities of Internet moderation, touching on UAP observations and AI-tactics for autonomous jets. He even explores innovative ideas like interspecies communication through an XPRIZE! It's a mix of tech, ethics, and future possibilities.

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Oct 15, 2025 • 2h 53min
#2393 - Bryan Callen
Bryan Callen, a stand-up comedian and actor known for his roles in podcasting, shares his insights on addiction, discipline, and mastering skills. He and Joe Rogan dive into diverse topics including the nuances of foot health, boxing greats, and the cultural implications of social media. They tackle controversial subjects such as transgender sports and the complexities of immigrant histories. With humor and perspective, they discuss drug policy, vaccine debates, and the challenges of self-improvement in today’s society, all while promoting Bryan's comedy special, "False Gods."

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Oct 10, 2025 • 2h 36min
#2392 - John Kiriakou
John Kiriakou, a former CIA counterterrorism officer and whistleblower, shares gripping insights into his experiences and the dark realities of enhanced interrogation techniques. He discusses tracking Abu Zubaydah and his ethical objections to torture methods like waterboarding. Kiriakou details his arrest and the fallout from exposing the CIA’s practices, reflecting on the deep state and the complexities of intelligence work. He also addresses the shifting geopolitical landscape, warning about the long-term threat posed by China and the risks of misinformation.

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Oct 9, 2025 • 2h 46min
#2391 - Duncan Trussell
Duncan Trussell, a stand-up comedian and host of the Duncan Trussell Family Hour podcast, dives into the intricate interplay of spirituality, politics, and culture. He reevaluates his views on Catholicism, examines the dynamics of modern protests, and critiques capitalism's structure. The duo discusses compassion in immigration policies, the normalization of authoritarianism, and the alarming realities of child trafficking. They also humorously explore alien theories and consider the societal impacts of AI, all while emphasizing grassroots action and personal responsibility.

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Oct 8, 2025 • 2h 38min
#2390 - Jack Carr
Jack Carr is a bestselling author and retired Navy SEAL known for his gripping military thrillers. In this conversation, he passionately discusses his latest book, 'Cry Havoc,' and the intense research behind it, focusing on the Vietnam War. They delve into how the war shaped U.S. culture and media, the empathy-building power of fiction, and the implications of AI on creativity. Jack shares behind-the-scenes stories from filming 'True Believer' with Chris Pratt, his personal routines, and the importance of authenticity in storytelling.

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Oct 7, 2025 • 2h 50min
#2389 - Sal Vulcano
Sal Vulcano, stand-up comedian and co-creator of Impractical Jokers, chats about his latest HBO Max special and touring life. He reveals his health journey after 40, discussing workout habits and biomarker insights. Sal shares hilarious childhood sports stories that shaped his comedy, and talks about his newfound hobbies like sailing and scuba diving. They dive into art collecting, the spooky paranormal encounters at the Comedy Store, and the intriguing world of AI, all while reflecting on the enduring success of Impractical Jokers.

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Oct 3, 2025 • 2h 38min
JRE MMA Show #170 with Michael "Venom" Page
Michael "Venom" Page, a dazzling mixed martial artist known for his flashy style and unorthodox movement, dives deep into his MMA journey. He explains how point-fighting adds an elusive advantage, frustrating opponents. The conversation highlights his notorious knockout of Cyborg, his transition from kickboxing to MMA, and the origin of his captivating persona. Page also shares insights on managing fight-day nerves, the value of losing to build resilience, and his future ambitions in filmmaking and creativity beyond the octagon.

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Oct 2, 2025 • 2h 23min
#2388 - Lionel Richie
Lionel Richie, a legendary singer and songwriter, shares his journey and insights in this engaging conversation. He discusses his memoir 'Truly,' revealing personal stories and lessons learned from adversity. Richie reflects on the origins of the Commodores, his pivot from priesthood to music, and the importance of embracing failure. He advises artists to prioritize melody and authenticity while recounting the surreal experience of performing for billions at the Olympics. Richie's memories of Motown legends and the evolution of his creative process also offer inspiring wisdom.

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Oct 1, 2025 • 2h 49min
#2387 - Gregg Braden
In this discussion, Gregg Braden, a noted author and educator exploring the intersection of science and spirituality, shares insights from his latest work, Pure Human. He delves into the potential of humans on Mars, the DNA evidence of intelligent intervention, and the risks of transhumanism. Gregg emphasizes the importance of heart-brain coherence and how societal control mechanisms may threaten our innate abilities. He also highlights the complexities of climate change and advocates for a human-centered approach to future challenges.

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Sep 30, 2025 • 2h 29min
#2386 - The Red Clay Strays
Brandon Coleman, lead singer of The Red Clay Strays, and bassist Andy Bishop share their journey from a cover band to creating original music. They discuss the trials of touring, maintaining band dynamics, and the personal connections their songs foster for fans grappling with depression. The band reveals unique songwriting inspirations and experiences, from Uber tales to struggles on the road. They also delve into their new single 'People Hatin'' and intentionally keep their music free from partisanship, highlighting a strong band identity.


