

The Joe Rogan Experience
Joe Rogan
The official podcast of comedian Joe Rogan.
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Sep 10, 2025 • 2h 52min
#2377 - Carrot Top
Scott 'Carrot Top' Thompson, a trailblazing comedian and Las Vegas icon, shares his experiences from 16 years at the Luxor. He discusses the ups and downs of prop comedy and its absurdity in today's world. Expect hilarious anecdotes about the chaotic 1980s and the complexities of modern body image. Carrot Top also delves into the evolution of comedy, reflecting on audience dynamics and memorable performances, while injecting humor into topics like celebrity encounters and societal norms.

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Sep 9, 2025 • 3h 25min
#2376 - Brigham Buhler
Brigham Buhler, founder of Ways2Well, dives deep into the world of functional and regenerative medicine. He discusses the alarming profit motives of pharmaceutical companies and the need for transparency in healthcare. The conversation also covers the controversial role of peptides versus traditional medicine, the challenges posed by FDA regulations, and the growing interest in psychedelic treatments for mental health. Buhler’s insights into preventative care and patient empowerment add a refreshing perspective to the ongoing healthcare debate.

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Sep 7, 2025 • 4h 11min
Fight Companion - September 6, 2025
Bryan Callen, a comedian and actor known for his role on The Goldbergs, joins former MMA fighter Brendan Schaub and legendary grappler Gordon Ryan. They dive into the fascinating dynamics of weight management in mixed martial arts and reflect on its health implications. The trio shares humorous anecdotes from their experiences, discusses the rising risks of identity theft, and offers insights on the connection between grappling and striking techniques. They also explore the evolution of MMA and the personal journeys of fighters transitioning into acting.

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Sep 4, 2025 • 2h 45min
#2375 - Tim Dillon
Tim Dillon, a stand-up comic and host of 'The Tim Dillon Show,' dives into a range of provocative topics. He humorously critiques the absurdities of political scandals and the complexities of immigration's impact on the workforce. The conversation explores the obsession with beauty and cosmetic surgery among young women and examines societal issues like drug addiction and the implications of social media on free speech. Dillon's unique perspective brings humor to discussions about corruption, elite ethics, and the intertwining of personal identity and technology.

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Sep 3, 2025 • 3h 4min
#2374 - Ben van Kerkwyk
Guest Ben van Kerkwyk, an independent researcher and creator of the UnchartedX YouTube channel, dives deep into ancient mysteries. He explores the potential of groundbreaking discoveries in Egypt, including the labyrinth and advanced archaeological techniques like 3D scanning. Van Kerkwyk contrasts ancient craftsmanship with modern technology, raises intriguing questions about extraterrestrial implications in ancient texts, and delves into the potential of lost civilizations beneath the Sahara. His journey from a traditional career to uncovering the past inspires curiosity and excitement.

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Sep 2, 2025 • 2h 45min
#2373 - Dave Landau
Dave Landau, a comedian and co-host of the 'Normal World' podcast, shares his humorous insights on Detroit's transformation and the challenges of urban decay. The conversation dives deep into mental health, touching on personal battles with medication and family trauma. Landau also critiques the cannabis industry's rapid expansion, while offering a quirky look at his past in rave culture. With a mix of laughter and reflection, he highlights his journey from addiction to comedy, revealing how humor has been a key part of his healing.

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Aug 28, 2025 • 2h 42min
#2372 - Garry Nolan
Garry Nolan, an immunologist at Stanford and director of the Sol Foundation, dives into the battle between the immune system and cancer. He shares insights on how tumors evade detection, challenges in organ transplantation, and innovations in personalized medicine like CRISPR. The conversation also touches on the intersection of AI and immunology, the implications of UAP studies, and the necessity for open dialogue around extraordinary claims, all suggesting a future where science and technology converge in unimaginable ways.

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Aug 27, 2025 • 2h 20min
#2371 - Fedor Gorst
Fedor Gorst, a professional pool player celebrated for his championship victories, shares insights into the intense world of competitive billiards. He discusses the evolution of the game, including modern techniques and rule changes that elevate professionalism. Gorst explores the rising stakes in tournaments and the passionate culture surrounding pool, particularly in countries like Vietnam. He also reflects on the mental strategies needed to thrive under pressure and addresses the challenges faced by international athletes navigating citizenship complexities.

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Aug 26, 2025 • 2h 58min
#2370 - Dave Smith
Dave Smith, a comedian and political commentator, dives into the intricate balance between humor and political discourse. He critiques the role of fear in shaping public health narratives during the COVID-19 pandemic and reflects on the lasting impact of 9/11 on U.S. policy and civil liberties. The conversation navigates the controversial dynamics around NATO, the Ukraine conflict, and the complexities of cannabis legalization. With sharp insights and wit, Smith challenges listeners to rethink political narratives while tackling issues like youth perspectives on socialism.

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Aug 22, 2025 • 3h 6min
#2369 - Ed Calderon
Ed Calderon, a security specialist and combatives instructor with a decade of experience along Mexico's northern border, offers a gripping dive into the realities of cartel culture. He discusses the normalization of cartel violence and its ties to political corruption in Mexico, revealing chilling instances of public brutality. Calderon also explores the alarming recruitment tactics of cartels, including social media's role, while reflecting on the profound socio-political implications of these dynamics for both Mexico and the U.S.


