
The Joe Rogan Experience #1960 - Andrew Schulz
Mar 24, 2023
Andrew Schulz dives into the challenges of archery, blending humor with respect for the art. He explores Genghis Khan's military strategies, drawing eerie parallels to today's global tensions. The conversation shifts to the evolution of the U.S. dollar and the equally fascinating conspiracies around pyramid construction. He also addresses media influence on violence and parenting, while sharing insights on nurturing comedy and the unique challenges in stand-up performance. The discussion wraps with reflections on resilience through history, intertwining humor with serious societal issues.
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Rogan's Archery Feat
- Joe Rogan shot a 40-yard archery shot on his first try.
- Andrew Schulz was impressed, suggesting Rogan quit while he's ahead.
Mongol Military Dominance
- The Mongols' strategic use of horseback weaponry, including timing shots mid-gallop, was a key advantage.
- Their strategies also involved deceptive tactics and brutal sieges.
The Fall of Empires
- Rogan and Schulz discuss America's perceived military dominance.
- They highlight the cyclical nature of empires, drawing parallels to the Mongols and suggesting that all empires eventually fall.
