

The Joe Rogan Experience
Joe Rogan
The official podcast of comedian Joe Rogan.
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May 12, 2021 • 3h 19min
#1650 - Russell Peters
Russell Peters, a renowned stand-up comedian and host of "Culturally Cancelled," engages in a captivating chat that explores the relaxed nature of outdoor podcasts. They dissect the changing landscape of humor in relation to cancel culture and the dynamics of offense in modern discourse. Peters also shares personal anecdotes, touching on cultural identity, the evolution of comedy, and the fascinating intersection of stand-up with sports. With humor and insight, he emphasizes the importance of authentic conversations in today’s complex world.

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May 11, 2021 • 2h 56min
#1649 - Michael Easter
Michael Easter, a contributing editor at Men's Health and author of 'The Comfort Crisis,' shares insights on the power of discomfort for personal growth. He discusses his gripping Arctic adventures, the joys and challenges of wilderness survival, and the profound impact of solitude on mental health. The conversation also touches on the emotional complexities of hunting, the ethics of food sourcing, and the importance of understanding where our food comes from. Through humor and heartfelt anecdotes, Easter inspires listeners to embrace life's challenges for a richer, more fulfilling experience.

May 8, 2021 • 3h 1min
#1648 - Reggie Watts
Join Reggie Watts, the creative force behind the house band for "The Late, Late Show with James Corden," as he dives into a delightful mix of comedy and technology. He shares his fascination with smartphone customization, contrasting Android and Apple systems through fun car analogies. Watts humorously advocates for his bid in politics while exploring the quirky dynamics of artificial relationships. The conversation also touches on the intriguing potential of personalized technology, keeping listeners entertained and engaged throughout.

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May 7, 2021 • 3h 20min
#1647 - Dave Chappelle
Dave Chappelle, a celebrated comedian and multiple Grammy winner, shares his insights on the intricate relationship between artists and the industry. He discusses the transformative journey of comedy amidst financial pressures and societal changes brought by social media. Chappelle also reflects on the legacy of controversial figures like Gandhi, the evolution of humor in a digital age, and the challenges of creativity during the pandemic, all while embodying the resilience needed to thrive in entertainment.

May 6, 2021 • 2h 46min
#1646 - David Holthouse
David Holthouse, a writer and filmmaker known for his Hulu documentary 'Sasquatch,' dives deep into a chilling investigation of a triple homicide linked to Sasquatch sightings. He explores the impact of the drug war on communities, revealing stark contrasts in attitudes towards marijuana. Holthouse shares eerie stories from Northern Mendocino, reflecting on the complexities of rural life, the dangers of illegal cultivation, and personal trauma's influence on his artistic expression. His insights into extremist subcultures and the psychological allure of radical ideologies add another layer of depth to this gripping discussion.

May 5, 2021 • 3h 3min
#1645 - Christopher Mellon
Christopher Mellon, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, shares captivating insights into government UFO investigations. He discusses how childhood experiences fueled his passion for the phenomenon and the societal stigma surrounding it. Mellon examines the shift in Washington's attitude towards UFOs post-2017, explores significant incidents like Project Blue Book, and highlights the national security implications of rising sightings, especially near military sites. He also tackles the complexities of understanding UAPs, urging for greater transparency in military encounters.

May 4, 2021 • 3h 20min
#1644 - Ethan Suplee
In this engaging discussion, Ethan Suplee, an actor and podcast host known for his inspiring weight loss journey, delves into personal transformations and the complexities of body image. He shares his challenges navigating nutrition, mental health, and self-acceptance. The conversation touches on the impact of early dieting experiences, the importance of exercise, and evolving perspectives on health. Ethan also discusses the significance of community support and empathy in tackling societal pressures around body image.

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May 1, 2021 • 2h 49min
JRE MMA Show #109 with Gordon Ryan
Gordon Ryan, a top submission grappler and mixed martial artist with ONE Championship, dives into his journey and the transformative impact of his coach. He discusses the evolving mindset in BJJ competition, emphasizing proactive submission tactics. Ryan shares humorous takes on online criticism and the challenges of maintaining a public persona. He also touches on teamwork in jiu-jitsu, the thrill of hunting, and the unique challenges of grappling with health issues while navigating rivalries in the sport.

Apr 30, 2021 • 3h 10min
#1643 - Jonathan Zimmerman
Jonathan Zimmerman, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania and author of "Free Speech and Why You Should Give a Damn", discusses vital topics around free speech and its challenges in today’s society. He emphasizes the importance of engaging with opposing views and cultivating critical thinking in education. The conversation also touches on the toxicity of social media, the historical context of censorship, and how personal experiences shape perspectives. Moreover, they explore the evolution of communication and the implications of emerging technologies on free expression.

Apr 29, 2021 • 3h 24min
#1642 - Andrew Santino
Andrew Santino, a stand-up comedian and actor known for his witty banter and engaging podcasts, dives into a variety of hilarious and thought-provoking topics. He shares amusing anecdotes about personal grooming challenges and the comedic implications of hairstyles, especially the mullet. The conversation hilariously touches on social media quirks and the chaotic nature of viral fame. Santino also navigates the delicate balance between fame and family, all while reflecting on the absurdity of motorcycle riding and the significance of comedy in addressing societal issues.


