

The Joe Rogan Experience
Joe Rogan
The official podcast of comedian Joe Rogan.
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Feb 20, 2024 • 2h 33min
#2105 - Dr. Phil
Dr. Phil McGraw, renowned psychologist and author, discusses the challenges of modern policing, emphasizing the need for better training amidst rising crime rates. He tackles the controversial topic of gender transition policies for minors, focusing on parental rights and potential risks. Dr. Phil also reflects on the impact of social media on youth mental health, advocating for genuine connections. Additionally, he explores the ethical implications of technology's rapid evolution, including scams and misinformation, urging for vigilance in a complex digital landscape.

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Feb 16, 2024 • 3h 9min
#2104 - Chris Williamson
Chris Williamson, a charismatic podcaster and YouTuber, dives deep into vibrant discussions. He reflects on the emotional nuances of returning home to Texas, explores the rise of vaping among youth, and critiques 'luxury beliefs' impacting society. The conversation also touches on the psychological impact of sudden fame, the balance between ambition and happiness, and today's dating dynamics shaped by technology. Williamson's insights offer a captivating blend of humor, social commentary, and personal growth, making for an engaging listen.

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Feb 15, 2024 • 3h 34min
#2103 - Sam Morril
Sam Morril, a talented stand-up comedian, writer, and actor best known for his Netflix special, brings a lively perspective to the table. He discusses the ups and downs of live performances, contrasting intimate clubs with larger venues. The duo hilariously navigates the complexities of modern comedy, including censorship and the impact of social media on celebrity culture. Morril also shares insights on the importance of authenticity in comedy while reflecting on the chaotic 90s comedy scene and the evolving landscape of humor in today’s world.

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Feb 14, 2024 • 2h 40min
#2102 - Will Storr
Will Storr, a former journalist and author of "The Status Game," dives into the psychological drives behind human behavior and group dynamics. He explores how status games influence our beliefs and social identities, often leading to extreme ideologies. Storr discusses the cultural decline from hope to disillusionment, critiques media sensationalism, and unveils the impact of social media on mental health and status. He also examines the roots of violence linked to childhood isolation, advocating for resilience and understanding in navigating societal complexities.

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Feb 13, 2024 • 3h 30min
#2101 - Bret Weinstein
Bret Weinstein, an evolutionary biologist and host of 'The DarkHorse Podcast,' delves into captivating topics like the societal disconnect between elites and everyday citizens. He examines the impact of government intervention on social media, addressing malinformation and censorship. The conversation also touches on the ethical issues surrounding conflict minerals in electric device production and critiques the evolving landscape of journalism. Weinstein's insights into pandemic narratives and the complexities of political loyalty add depth to the discussion, sparking thought on urgent social dynamics.

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Feb 9, 2024 • 3h 29min
#2100 - Cameron Hanes & Steven Rinella
Steven Rinella is a celebrated outdoorsman and conservationist, while Cameron Hanes is a master bowhunter and elite athlete. They dive into ethical dilemmas surrounding hunting and meat consumption, analyzing societal contradictions about animal products. With humor, they share personal anecdotes from their outdoor adventures and discuss the significant decline in hunting participation post-2015. The duo examines the impact of social media on hunting culture and emphasizes unity within the community, tackling both challenges and opportunities in modern wildlife management.

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Feb 7, 2024 • 2h 27min
#2099 - Aaron Rodgers
Aaron Rodgers, the acclaimed quarterback for the New York Jets and four-time NFL MVP, shares his journey of recovery from concussions, highlighting hyperbaric chamber therapy's role. He critiques political corruption and the influence of pharmaceutical companies on public health narratives. The conversation takes a deeper dive into societal challenges like food accessibility and climate discourse, while also reflecting on the erosion of individual freedoms. With humor and insight, Rodgers connects sports, personal health, and broader societal issues.

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Feb 6, 2024 • 3h 15min
#2098 - Shane Gillis & Matt McCusker
Stand-up comics Shane Gillis and Matt McCusker share their comedic insights and personal anecdotes. They discuss the absurdities of post-fight celebrations in the UFC and the competitive nature of youth sports. A bizarre encounter with robbers sparks a humorous take on societal attitudes towards crime. They also explore the complex persona of Andrew Tate while tackling allergies and their impacts on comedy. Animal encounters provide laughter, and they engage in a light-hearted critique of masculinity and modern politics, all while mixing charm and wit throughout.

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Feb 2, 2024 • 2h 34min
#2097 - Jeff Dye
In this engaging discussion, comedian Jeff Dye shares his journey through the bustling world of stand-up, emphasizing the unique challenges of live performance. He humorously explores the intricacies of relationships, touching on domestic violence and the lessons learned from adversity. Dive into topics like the ethical dilemmas of modern warfare, the culture surrounding Bigfoot, and the hidden dangers of illegal cannabis operations. With wit and insight, Dye balances serious issues with lighthearted tales, revealing the depth of comedy and human connection.

Feb 1, 2024 • 2h 40min
#2096 - Josh Dubin & Sheldon Johnson
Sheldon Johnson, a criminal justice reform advocate and mentor to at-risk youth at Queens Defenders, shares his journey overcoming challenges as a Child of Deaf Adults. Josh Dubin, a civil rights attorney, dives into systemic racism in the judicial system and the need for empathy in reform. They discuss the transformative power of education and mentorship in rehabilitation, address mass incarceration, and advocate for community-driven change. The conversation emphasizes personal accountability and the importance of providing support for reintegration into society.