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The Joe Rogan Experience

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408 snips
Mar 18, 2025 • 3h 15min

#2291 - Bert Kreischer

Bert Kreischer, a stand-up comedian known for his infectious energy and storytelling, dives deep into the comedy world and its challenges. He shares hilarious anecdotes about navigating friendships in the industry while discussing the unpredictable nature of stand-up versus traditional TV roles. The chat also touches on the evolution from radio to podcasting, humorous wildlife encounters, and the absurdities of modern health trends. Bert's unique perspective on success, friendship, and societal quirks makes for an entertaining and insightful conversation.
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130 snips
Mar 14, 2025 • 2h 51min

#2290 - Michael Kosta

Michael Kosta, a stand-up comic and host of 'The Daily Show,' discusses the intersection of comedy and sports with a humorous twist. He shares insights on the art of writing comedy, revealing the distractions faced in today’s digital age. Kosta reflects on the evolving nature of comedy, from the lively Boston scene to the viral trends on social media. He humorously compares racket sports like tennis and padel, while also diving deep into the transformative power of cold plunges on mental resilience. Expect laughs and thoughtful commentary!
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379 snips
Mar 13, 2025 • 2h 48min

#2289 - Darryl Cooper

Darryl Cooper, the host of the "Martyr Made" podcast, delves into the intricacies of combat sports and the emotional undercurrents of historical conflicts. He explores the origins of Hitler's anti-Semitism within the chaos of post-WWI Europe and discusses the dynamics of cultural assimilation and labor rights in America. With a lighthearted anecdote about a bathroom emergency, he reflects on decision-making in crisis. Cooper also addresses the transformative power of storytelling and the complexities of historical narratives, emphasizing the importance of empathy throughout.
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295 snips
Mar 12, 2025 • 2h 57min

#2288 - Jacques Vallée

Jacques Vallée, a venture capitalist and technologist renowned for his work in unidentified aerial phenomena, discusses profound themes from his latest book, Forbidden Science 6. He delves into parapsychological research and its challenges, explores human magnetoreception, and examines psychic abilities in nonverbal autistic children. Vallée shares insights on historical UFO accounts, cave paintings depicting alien figures, and the societal stigma surrounding these phenomena. The conversation culminates in a captivating discussion about the implications of advanced technologies and extraterrestrial theories.
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126 snips
Mar 11, 2025 • 2h 11min

#2287 - Josh Dubin & J.D. Tomlinson

Josh Dubin, a civil rights attorney and head of the Perlmutter Center for Legal Justice, teams up with J.D. Tomlinson, a former prosecutor who faced wrongful accusations himself. They dive into the harrowing journey of wrongful convictions, spotlighting the Ohio Four case and the role of unreliable testimonies. Their discussion tackles flaws in the grand jury system, the emotional fallout for wrongfully accused individuals, and the pressing need for legal reforms. They also confront the devastating impact of community biases on justice.
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355 snips
Mar 7, 2025 • 1h 54min

#2286 - Antonio Brown

Antonio Brown, a former NFL star turned entrepreneur and entertainer, dives into candid discussions about life after sports. He opens up about the mental health risks of CTE and the financial challenges athletes face post-career. Brown also emphasizes the importance of humor in social media and the need for authenticity in public discourse. The conversation shifts to his cryptocurrency venture aimed at transparency, alongside reflections on cannabis legality and the complexities of youth communication in today's digital age. A multifaceted look at resilience, purpose, and navigating fame ensues.
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572 snips
Mar 6, 2025 • 3h 1min

#2285 - Andrew Schulz

Andrew Schulz, a stand-up comic and host of popular podcasts, dives into a variety of thought-provoking topics. He humorously critiques the trend of affluent individuals exploring psychedelics while sharing anecdotes about personal growth through rituals like ayahuasca. Schulz explores corporate culture and the impact of DEI initiatives, the complexity of masculinity and fatherhood, and reflections on live performances, particularly at Madison Square Garden. He also touches on societal perceptions of morality, the ethics of healthcare, and the philosophical implications of AI.
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991 snips
Mar 5, 2025 • 2h 51min

#2284 - Ian Carroll

Ian Carroll, an independent researcher and entrepreneur, dives into the world of conspiracy theories with sharp insight. He examines historical political mysteries, including JFK's assassination and intricate ties to the MKUltra program. Carroll explores quantum computing's implications for privacy and critiques sensational claims around Disney and Epstein. The dialogue flows through the evolution of media narratives and the emergence of independent voices, all while challenging listeners to think critically about truth in a chaotic landscape.
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181 snips
Mar 4, 2025 • 2h 57min

#2283 - Billy Corgan

Billy Corgan, the lead singer of The Smashing Pumpkins and host of "The Magnificent Others," discusses intriguing insights about fame and the music industry. He reflects on the pressures of celebrity culture and the toll it takes on mental health. Corgan shares his thoughts on the evolving dynamics of music, artistic integrity, and the significance of authenticity in performances. With humor, he also explores the personal struggles of aging artists and how childhood experiences shape adult connections. His candid perspective combines nostalgia with a fresh look at the creative psyche.
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750 snips
Mar 1, 2025 • 2h 30min

#2282 - Bill Murray

Bill Murray, an acclaimed actor known for iconic films like "Ghostbusters" and "Lost in Translation," shares his insights on various topics. He recounts a memorable meeting in Aspen, emphasizes the importance of personal connections over political divides, and reflects on the challenges of tribalism in society. The conversation also navigates the emotional depth of his new film, "The Friend," and the artistry behind classic cowboy cinema. Murray adds humor as he discusses golf, nostalgia, and the need for compassion in addressing homelessness.

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