

The Joe Rogan Experience
Joe Rogan
The official podcast of comedian Joe Rogan.
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370 snips
Nov 5, 2025 • 3h 3min
#2406 - Russell Crowe
Russell Crowe, the Academy Award–winning actor and vocalist of Indoor Garden Party, discusses his role as Nazi war criminal Hermann Göring in the upcoming film "Nuremberg." He shares insights on the chilling psychology behind Nazi atrocities, cultural contrasts between Australia and America, and his experiences owning a rugby team. Crowe also opens up about his intense filming schedule, the normalization of gambling in media, and the therapeutic benefits of nature. He reflects on personal growth, historical memory, and the challenges of playing complex characters.

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Nov 4, 2025 • 2h 57min
#2405 - Luis J Gomez & Big Jay Oakerson
Big Jay Oakerson, a stand-up comic known for his crowd work and co-host of SiriusXM's The Bonfire, joins fellow comedian Luis J. Gomez, who hosts the Real Ass Podcast. They share hilarious mosh pit stories from legendary metal concerts and discuss the intense nerves of filming stand-up specials. The duo delves into the implications of AI in entertainment, explores modern drug policies, and reflects on the evolution of comedy. Their lively banter also touches on real-life self-defense scenarios and the cultural impact of internet content.

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Oct 31, 2025 • 3h 23min
#2404 - Elon Musk
In this fascinating conversation, Elon Musk, the visionary behind Tesla and SpaceX, discusses the future of space travel and the mechanics of the Starship. He shares insights on the rapid advancements in AI, including his work with Grok and the importance of prioritizing truth-seeking in AI systems. The talk veers into the socio-political landscape, addressing issues like homelessness in California and the impact of his acquisition of Twitter/X on public discourse. Musk creatively navigates topics from alien life to the future of phones, making for a riveting listen.

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Oct 30, 2025 • 2h 40min
#2403 - Andrew Gallimore
Andrew Gallimore, a leading chemical pharmacologist and neurobiologist focused on psychedelics, dives into the mysterious world of DMT. He discusses how DMT challenges our understanding of neuroscience and questions the nature of reality itself. Gallimore explores the brain's role in constructing perception and contrasts DMT experiences with dreams. He raises intriguing ideas about DMT potentially acting as a communication channel with external intelligences, the implications of consciousness, and the intersection of psychedelics with ancient rituals and cultural shifts.

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Oct 29, 2025 • 2h 34min
#2402 - Miranda Lambert
Miranda Lambert, a celebrated country singer-songwriter and member of Pistol Annies, shares her journey from quitting school to pursue music full-time. She discusses the emotional experience of returning to live shows post-COVID and her songwriting process during the Marfa Tapes sessions. Miranda also reflects on her commitment to animal welfare through MuttNation and the challenges of maintaining creativity amidst fame and social media. With insights on personal hobbies, sobriety, and the power of songs to move people, her conversation is both inspiring and entertaining.

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Oct 28, 2025 • 2h 19min
#2401 - Avi Loeb
Avi Loeb, a Harvard physicist known for his work on extraterrestrial intelligence, dives deep into the cosmos. He discusses the significance of interstellar objects like 3I/Atlas and how they challenge our understanding of the universe. Loeb contrasts the search for extraterrestrial life with funding disparities, advocates for more imaginative science, and reveals intriguing findings from Mars. He emphasizes the need for systematic monitoring of these anomalies and shares his visions for humanity's future in space amidst advancements in technology and exploration.

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Oct 25, 2025 • 2h 37min
#2400 - Katee Sackhoff
Katee Sackhoff, known for her iconic roles as Starbuck in Battlestar Galactica and Bo-Katan in The Mandalorian, delves into her career journey and the backlash she faced from fans. She explores the emotional weight of storytelling in sci-fi, discusses the impact of AI on the arts, and shares her experiences with parenting and family health challenges. Additionally, she emphasizes the importance of creativity, personal connections in storytelling, and the role of educators in shaping futures. It's a rich conversation blending personal anecdotes with broader societal issues.

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Oct 23, 2025 • 2h 22min
#2399 - Daryl Davis & Jeff Schoep
Daryl Davis, a blues musician and race-relations activist known for engaging KKK members, teams up with Jeff Schoep, a former neo-Nazi leader turned deradicalization advocate. They discuss their unlikely friendship, Jeff's journey to leave hate groups, and the power of face-to-face conversations in changing hearts. Topics include the structure of extremist movements, the importance of mentorship for reintegrating former extremists, and how modern media fuels recruitment. Their insights challenge perceptions and inspire action against hate.

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Oct 22, 2025 • 3h 2min
#2398 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin
Francis Foster, a stand-up comic and author, and Konstantin Kisin, a political commentator and co-host of Triggernometry, dive into pressing societal issues. They explore the impact of the pandemic and the rise of 'woke' culture, emphasizing how social media has intensified these changes. The duo tackles controversial topics like gender politics, organized activism, and the implications of AI technology. They also reflect on education, the risks of ideological indoctrination, and the importance of staying to reform one’s country.

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Oct 21, 2025 • 2h 16min
#2397 - Richard Lindzen & William Happer
Richard Lindzen and William Happer, both esteemed professors, share their critical views on climate change narratives. They emphasize the dangers of politicizing science and the significant economic implications of net zero policies. Lindzen discusses unresolved uncertainties in climate data, particularly related to clouds and water vapor. The duo highlights institutional biases that suppress dissenting opinions and reflect on historical parallels with ideological science. They advocate for skepticism and scientific freedom, cautioning against alarmism in climate discussions.


