

The Joe Rogan Experience
Joe Rogan
The official podcast of comedian Joe Rogan.
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Mar 5, 2021 • 3h 2min
JRE MMA Show #104 with Cory Sandhagen
Cory Sandhagen, a professional mixed martial artist in the UFC's Bantamweight division, shares insights from his fighting career. He discusses the mental strategies essential for success in the cage and the importance of resilience. They dive into unconventional tactics in MMA and the evolution of fighting styles. Sandhagen also touches on the benefits of psilocybin for recovery and reflects on the challenges of weight cutting. Their conversation blends personal experiences with humorous anecdotes, highlighting the transformative power of nature and training.

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Mar 4, 2021 • 2h 51min
#1615 - Hamilton Morris
Hamilton Morris, creator and host of "Hamilton's Pharmacopeia," dives into the fascinating world of psychedelics and their therapeutic potential. He discusses the complexities of psychedelic research, funding hurdles, and the shifting public perceptions surrounding substances like psilocybin and LSD. The conversation also touches on the societal stigma of drug use, advocating for compassion and understanding. Additionally, Morris explores the role of personal autonomy in substance consumption and critiques the paradox of regulations around personal enjoyment, like music and tobacco.

Mar 3, 2021 • 3h 19min
#1614 - Tiller Russell
Tiller Russell, the acclaimed director behind the film 'Silk Road' and Netflix's 'Night Stalker,' dives into the dark web's intrigue and its notorious figure, Ross Ulbricht. He discusses the moral implications of online crime and the fascinating interplay between fact and fiction in storytelling. Russell reflects on the ethical challenges of portraying real-life horrors and shares captivating anecdotes about his journey in filmmaking. With insights into crime narratives and societal fascination, this conversation takes a deep look into the gray areas of justice and morality.

Mar 2, 2021 • 3h 21min
#1613 - Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a human rights activist and author known for her strong stance on women's rights and criticism of Islam, shares her captivating journey from Somalia to Europe. She discusses the challenges of navigating gender identity and women's rights, the struggle for independence from oppressive cultural norms, and the importance of storytelling in her life. The conversation touches on the complexities of Islam in Western discourse, critiques of anti-racism literature, and the nuances of governmental control during crises, all underscored by her advocacy for open dialogue.

Feb 27, 2021 • 2h 43min
JRE MMA Show #103 with Max Holloway
Max Holloway, a former UFC Featherweight Champion renowned for his striking skills, joins the conversation. He discusses the emotional battles fighters face, particularly with weight management and mental resilience. Holloway also shares insights into the evolving landscape of combat sports, the unique challenges of training during the pandemic, and the significance of personal growth in the sport. Amidst humor and reflection, he highlights the importance of mental strength in achieving success, both in the ring and life.

Feb 26, 2021 • 2h 9min
JRE MMA Show #102 with Dustin Poirier
Dustin Poirier, a mixed martial artist and one-time UFC interim lightweight champion, shares insights from his impressive career and his role as president of The Good Fight. He discusses the mental resilience required in elite fighting, including personal stories of overcoming injuries. The conversation explores innovative techniques like calf kicks, the grueling realities of weight cutting, and the evolving dynamics of the lightweight division. Poirier dives into the challenges of social media, the importance of nutrition and training, and reflections on his journey from loss to legacy.

Feb 25, 2021 • 3h 12min
#1612 - Robert Bigelow
In this engaging discussion, Robert Bigelow, an aerospace entrepreneur and founder of the Bigelow Institute for Consciousness Studies, shares his fascinating journey into the realms of UFOs and human consciousness. He reflects on a childhood UFO sighting that sparked his passion for the unexplained. Topics include credible pilot encounters with UFOs, the intricacies of alien abduction narratives, and the potential for consciousness to transcend physical existence. Bigelow also delves into theories of human evolution and the connection between spirituality and psychedelics.

Feb 24, 2021 • 3h 1min
JRE MMA Show #101 with Kevin Holland & Travis Lutter
Kevin Holland, an exciting UFC middleweight known for his trash-talking, joins his head coach Travis Lutter, an Ultimate Fighter 4 champion. They discuss the evolution of Kung Fu in MMA, comparing techniques and styles. The duo also explores the unique challenges of fighting during the pandemic, highlighting the absence of crowds and the emotional impact. With humor, they delve into weight management and dietary choices in the fighter community, sharing personal anecdotes about food and training. Insightful and entertaining, their conversation reveals the grit behind the sport.

Feb 23, 2021 • 4h 17min
#1611 - Freddie Gibbs & Brian Moses
Freddie Gibbs, a Grammy-nominated rapper and founder of ESGN, teams up with Brian Moses, a comedian and Roast Battle co-creator. They dive into the historical context of drug policies and their racial implications, highlighting systemic inequalities. The duo also shares humorous anecdotes about vodka and their experiences in California, touching on environmental challenges and parenting. Moses reflects on the chaos of performing live, while Gibbs discusses the evolution of boxing and its cultural significance.

Feb 20, 2021 • 2h 50min
#1610 - Snowpocalypse with Tim Dillon
Tim Dillon, a stand-up comedian and the host of the Tim Dillon Show, dives into the chaotic fallout of a winter storm, sharing wild personal encounters with flight cancellations. He humorously critiques politicians' responses to crises and the irony of big tech censorship. The conversation explores the intersection of comedy, free speech, and public perception, particularly in Austin's evolving political scene. Dillon also reflects on the comedy landscape, the challenges of authenticity, and the influence of tech giants, all delivered with his signature wit.


