

The Joe Rogan Experience
Joe Rogan
The official podcast of comedian Joe Rogan.
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Jan 21, 2024 • 4h 8min
Fight Companion - January 20, 2024
Joe is joined by Eddie Bravo, Joey Diaz & Brendan Schaub to watch the fights on January 20, 2024. Eddie Bravo is a champion martial artist, founder of 10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu, musician, stand-up comic, and author. He's the host of "Look Into It - with Eddie Bravo" podcast.www.10thplanetjj.com Joey Diaz is a stand-up comic, writer, and author. He's the host of the podcast "Uncle Joey's Joint with Joey Diaz," co-host of "The Check-In" with Lee Syatt, and author of "Tremendous: The Life of a Comedy Savage." www.joeydiaz.netBrendan Schaub is stand-up comedian, retired professional mixed martial artist, entrepreneur, and host or co-host of several podcasts and YouTube shows, among them "The Fighter and the Kid," "The Schaub Show," "The Golden Hour," "Calabasas Fight Companion."www.thicccboy.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jan 20, 2024 • 2h 52min
#2089 - Joey Diaz
Joey Diaz, a seasoned stand-up comic and author of "Tremendous: The Life of a Comedy Savage," shares insights from his vibrant career. He humorously reflects on the highs and lows of substance use, revealing how experiences shaped his comedy. The conversation dives into the rising popularity of cannabis over alcohol, highlighting its benefits in athletic performance. Diaz also discusses the complexities of immigration and personal struggles, blending humor and authenticity, all while reminiscing about the joys of stand-up and the bond within the comedy community.

Jan 19, 2024 • 2h 36min
#2088 - Yannis Pappas
Yannis Pappas, a stand-up comedian and host of the "Yannis Pappas Hour" podcast, dives deep into a range of thought-provoking topics. He humorously critiques political absurdities and explores the complexities of international conflicts like Israel-Palestine and Russia-Ukraine. Pappas reflects on ancient Greek culture's impact and the art of comedy, likening it to construction. The conversation also touches on mental health, the potential of psychedelics, and the need for truth in an era of misinformation.

Jan 18, 2024 • 2h 43min
JRE MMA Show #153 with Joe Pyfer
Joe Pyfer, a rising star in the UFC's Middleweight division, shares his journey from overcoming childhood trauma to achieving success in mixed martial arts. He discusses the intriguing world of MMA records, including attempts to surpass punching power benchmarks. The conversation turns to the dark side of sports, addressing doping and athlete manipulation. Joe also reflects on the importance of resilience through injuries and the supportive nature of gym communities, all while sharing his passion for high-performance cars.

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Jan 16, 2024 • 3h 7min
#2087 - Ron White
Ron White, a stand-up comic, actor, and author known for his hilarious performances, joins the conversation for a lively exploration of various topics. He shares humorous tales from the tour bus, poking fun at the challenges of traveling in windy conditions. The discussion turns to the quirks of pet ownership, particularly comparing dogs and cats. White also dives into the absurdities of political discourse and the healing power of laughter. With anecdotes ranging from personal growth in comedy to reflections on community in the stand-up scene, this chat is a delightful mix of humor and insight.

Jan 12, 2024 • 2h 44min
#2086 - Jim Norton
Jim Norton, a talented stand-up comedian and co-host of popular podcasts, dives into a range of fascinating topics. He humorously discusses bizarre underground tunnel myths and the complexities of modern relationships influenced by AI and social media. The importance of authenticity in comedy shines through as he shares personal anecdotes and insights on navigating the comedy scene. Additionally, Norton reflects on health issues linked to sugar consumption and touches on the serious side of societal perceptions surrounding sex work, blending humor with thought-provoking discussions.

Jan 11, 2024 • 2h 3min
JRE MMA Show #152 with Sean Brady
Sean Brady, a rising star in the UFC's Welterweight division, shares his journey through mixed martial arts. He dives into the challenges of injury recovery, revealing the significance of breathing techniques and surgical interventions. Brady discusses innovative sleep improvement tools like mouth tape and nasal breathing. He opens up about the intense weight-cutting process and strategies for mental resilience in combat. This conversation unpacks the reality of fighter dynamics, the impact of head injuries, and the evolution of training methods in MMA.

Jan 10, 2024 • 2h 31min
#2085 - Charles Wesley Godwin
In this engaging discussion, Charles Wesley Godwin, a talented country/folk musician known for his album "Family Ties," shares his insights on the music industry. He reflects on rural struggles and the challenges small towns face, offering anecdotes about his musical journey and memorable performances. Godwin discusses the importance of resilience post-pandemic and navigating health on the road. The conversation also touches on the evolution of artistry, the balance of lifestyle choices while touring, and the emotional ties to his hometown.

Jan 9, 2024 • 3h 21min
#2084 - Jim Breuer
Dive into a whimsical adventure as Jim Breuer shares a chilling shark attack story during his vacation. Explore the chaotic undercurrents of contemporary politics, merging humor with dark metaphors like werewolves. Discover the complexities of societal narratives surrounding controversial leaders and the impact of misinformation on politics. Enjoy a comedic take on human evolution and the absurdities of monkey interactions. Finally, engage with pressing issues like climate change and the therapeutic potential of psychedelics in mental health.

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Jan 4, 2024 • 3h 40min
#2083 - Taylor Sheridan
Taylor Sheridan, an acclaimed actor and creator of hit series like 'Yellowstone,' dives into storytelling strategies and the gap between critical acclaim and audience enjoyment. He reflects on the transformation of America post-Civil War, revealing the harsh realities of frontier life. Sheridan explores the disconnect urban dwellers have with food sourcing, addressing environmental ethics and hunting. He also critiques government efficiency versus private sector accountability, all while touching on the complexities of crime and the ongoing evolution of societal narratives.


