

The Joe Rogan Experience
Joe Rogan
The official podcast of comedian Joe Rogan.
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Apr 19, 2024 • 3h 12min
#2138 - Tucker Carlson
Tucker Carlson, a prominent voice in American politics and host of the Tucker Carlson Podcast, dives into intriguing topics. He discusses groundbreaking revelations about unidentified aerial phenomena and their alarming implications. Carlson questions mainstream beliefs about evolution and challenges the ethical considerations surrounding AI advancements. The conversation also touches on misinformation in media, the complexities of political discourse, and the societal impacts of government overreach. Throughout, he emphasizes the importance of self-reflection and open dialogue.

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Apr 18, 2024 • 2h 58min
#2137 - Michelle Dowd
In this engaging conversation, Michelle Dowd, author of "Forager: Field Notes on Surviving a Family Cult," shares her harrowing upbringing in an isolated apocalyptic cult led by her grandfather. She reflects on the psychological mechanisms of indoctrination and the challenges of rebuilding trust after escaping. Dowd also highlights the allure of cults, her humorous anecdotes from college, and the necessity of reconnecting with nature through skills like foraging and survival. This profound discussion navigates personal trauma, resilience, and the complexities of belief systems.

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Apr 16, 2024 • 4h 31min
#2136 - Graham Hancock & Flint Dibble
In this engaging discussion, Graham Hancock, a bestselling author known for his theories on lost civilizations, and Flint Dibble, an archaeologist passionate about public education, dive into the mysteries of ancient history. They explore the idea of a cataclysmic event that may have wiped out advanced societies 12,000 years ago. The guests also delve into cutting-edge archaeological techniques like LIDAR and isotope analysis, examine underwater structures that could hint at ancient civilizations, and challenge mainstream narratives surrounding historical artifacts.

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Apr 12, 2024 • 2h 35min
#2135 - Neal Brennan
Neal Brennan, a stand-up comic, actor, and director known for his insightful humor, shares compelling thoughts on navigating modern communication and the chaos of today's media landscape. He critiques the creative constraints of traditional television, highlighting the freedom offered by streaming. The conversation also delves into relationships, touching on late-life celebrity parenting, the challenges of aging, and the complexities of societal perspectives on abortion. Brennan brings a unique blend of personal anecdotes and humor to explore these thought-provoking topics.

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Apr 11, 2024 • 2h 37min
#2134 - Paul Stamets
Paul Stamets, a renowned mycologist and advocate for medicinal fungi, dives into the fascinating world of mushrooms. He discusses the antiviral properties of agaricon and its potential to enhance vaccine efficacy. The conversation covers the amazing immune-boosting benefits of various mushrooms like turkey tail and lion's mane. Stamets also shares humorous personal experiences with mushrooms and explores the mental health advantages of microdosing psilocybin. With insights on the future of psychedelics and their role in society, it's a captivating blend of science and personal discovery.

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Apr 10, 2024 • 2h 38min
#2133 - Brendan O'Neill
Brendan O'Neill, chief political writer at "spiked" and host of "The Brendan O'Neill Show," dives into provocative discussions. He critiques the media's role in amplifying climate fear and highlights the complexities of gender identity and women's rights, particularly in sports. O'Neill underscores the dangers of suppressing dissent in modern society, especially during crises like COVID-19. He also examines the chilling effects of censorship and explores the potential of AI to address societal issues, alongside the growing divide between the elite and the working class.

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Apr 6, 2024 • 4h 2min
#2132 - Andrew Schulz
Stand-up comic Andrew Schulz, host of the "Flagrant" and "Brilliant Idiots" podcasts, dives into the fusion of comedy and high-pressure environments like the CIA. He tackles absurdities in current events, the intricacies of celebrity culture, and the darker side of fame's allure. Schulz also reflects on misinformation's erosion of trust in media and critiques the balance of free speech. Additionally, he shares insights on the transformative power of overcoming challenges, the evolution of comedy through community support, and delves into historical narratives like the mysterious tomb of China's first emperor.

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Apr 5, 2024 • 3h 16min
#2131 - Brian Simpson
Brian Simpson, a stand-up comic and host of the insightful 'BS with Brian Simpson', shares his comedic take on the pandemic's impact on life and entertainment. He humorously explores how societal reactions could shift if diseases affected appearances and examines the camaraderie in comedy. Diving into deep-sea dangers and the ethics of service pricing, he reflects on resilience in hospitality. Additionally, Brian discusses sleep challenges and the pressures of fame, all while maintaining a connection to personal narratives and humor.

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Apr 4, 2024 • 3h 13min
JRE MMA Show #154 with Matt Serra, Din Thomas & John Rallo
Joe Rogan is joined by John Rallo, Matt Serra, and Din Thomas, diving into topics like nicotine benefits, cognitive enhancers, female characters in media, animal behavior, endurance training, coaching impact in MMA, and personal MMA stories. They also discuss male birth control options, social influences on kids, UFC fighter evolution, retirement decisions, memorable sports fights, and LA movie shoots.

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Apr 3, 2024 • 3h 15min
#2130 - Coleman Hughes
Coleman Hughes, a writer and podcaster known for his work on race and culture, dives into diverse topics in this discussion. He tackles the complexities of race discourse, advocating for a colorblind approach while critiquing traditional media's shortcomings. The conversation also covers the differences between Trump and Biden's presidencies and touches on political charisma. Hughes explores the evolution of language perceptions, shares insights on balancing martial arts with philosophy, and reflects on the role of fear in performance.


