The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan
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414 snips
Aug 20, 2025 • 2h 59min

#2368 - Michael Button

Michael Button, a YouTuber known for investigating ancient history mysteries, brings a fresh perspective to historical narratives. He discusses groundbreaking archaeological discoveries, like the 300,000-year-old Homo sapiens remains and Gobekli Tepe, which challenge traditional timelines of civilization. Button delves into the fragility of cultural artifacts, the enigmatic secrets beneath the Great Pyramid, and the evolution of human cognition. He also critiques academic norms, advocating for a more open dialogue about our understanding of the past.
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169 snips
Aug 19, 2025 • 2h 31min

#2367 - Jesse Welles

Jesse Welles, a singer-songwriter renowned for his socially conscious tunes, discusses the creative process behind his new album, "Devil's Den." He dives into the healthcare system's disparities, critiquing profit motives and how they shape patient experiences. Welles also reflects on the transformative power of music and humor in addressing societal issues, while sharing insights on the evolving music landscape and the importance of artistic authenticity. His thought-provoking stories weave through history, healthcare, and the ethics of the music industry.
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578 snips
Aug 15, 2025 • 2h 59min

#2366 - Sam Tripoli

Sam Tripoli, a comedian and host of the "Tin Foil Hat" podcast, dives into a conspiracy-laden voyage across diverse topics. He discusses disillusionment with political candidates, touching on Obama and societal norms regarding masculinity. The conversation takes a humorous turn as they explore conspiracy theories surrounding 9/11 and advanced flying crafts from history. Tripoli also examines health issues like hip replacements and the impact of modern technology, while questioning media narratives on public health during the pandemic.
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138 snips
Aug 14, 2025 • 3h 7min

JRE MMA Show #169 - Protect Ya Neck

Joe welcomes Matt Serra, a renowned mixed martial arts trainer and host of 'UFC Unfiltered'; Din Thomas, an MMA analyst and actor; and John Rallo, owner of Shogun Fights and head coach at Ground Control MMA. They dive into the evolution of fighter training, discussing the importance of mental resilience in the ring. The trio analyzes recent matchups, the changing dynamics of smaller cages, and the intricate relationship between MMA and boxing, highlighting the financial intricacies and challenges athletes face throughout their careers.
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505 snips
Aug 13, 2025 • 2h 33min

#2365 - Rep. Anna Paulina Luna

Anna Paulina Luna, U.S. representative for Florida's 13th district and author, dives deep into the challenges of UAP transparency, drawing on her experience in Congress. She discusses advances in military tech and societal stigma around UFOs, exposing fears faced by whistleblowers. Luna also touches on the historical context of biblical texts and the ethics of AI in military decisions. With a critique of political fundraising and the burden of student loan debt, her insights offer a fresh perspective on contemporary issues affecting governance and public trust.
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461 snips
Aug 12, 2025 • 2h 24min

#2364 - Brandon Epstein

Brandon Epstein, a mental performance coach and author of 'The Success Code', dives deep into the art of overcoming mental barriers for athletes and high-achievers. He discusses the psychological challenges athletes face, including the struggle of identity post-defeat and the critical role of self-honesty and mental resilience. Epstein also highlights the power of visualization techniques and neuro-linguistic programming in enhancing athletic performance, and explores how cannabis might impact focus and brain health. His insights are both enlightening and practical for anyone looking to achieve greatness.
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804 snips
Aug 9, 2025 • 3h 5min

#2363 - David Kipping

David Kipping, an astronomer and associate professor at Columbia University, leads the Cool Worlds Lab, focusing on exoplanets and exomoons. He discusses groundbreaking discoveries from the James Webb Space Telescope and the complexities of the Hubble Tension in cosmology. Kipping shares challenges scientists face in confronting biases, the excitement of discovering new celestial bodies, and the mysteries of planetary formation. He also delves into extraterrestrial life, UAP investigations, and how advancements in technology are reshaping our understanding of the universe.
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110 snips
Aug 8, 2025 • 2h 47min

#2362 - Ralph Barbosa

Ralph Barbosa, a comedian renowned for his observational humor, dives into his recent special, "Planet Bosa," and shares insights from his stand-up journey. He humorously navigates the challenges of bilingual comedy and the intricacies of cultural nuances in performance. Also discussed are the fascinating aspects of car modifications, spanning from classic models to Japanese sports cars, blending his passions for laughter and automobiles. Barbosa's anecdotes promise to tickle funny bones while reflecting on personal and societal themes.
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304 snips
Aug 6, 2025 • 3h 12min

#2361 - Graham Linehan

Graham Linehan, acclaimed comedy writer behind classics like "Father Ted" and "The IT Crowd," joins to discuss the contentious landscape of gender identity. He shares his experiences with public backlash over his views on women's rights and self-identification. The conversation delves into the impact of media portrayal on societal perceptions, critiques political ideologies, and navigates the challenges faced by detransitioners. Linehan's candid insights into the complexities of gender discourse blend humor with serious commentary, making for a thought-provoking listen.
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235 snips
Aug 5, 2025 • 2h 8min

#2360 - Caroline Fraser

Caroline Fraser, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and editor, discusses her latest book, "Murderland," which explores the unsettling link between environmental factors like lead pollution and violence, particularly in the Pacific Northwest. She shares her personal investigations into historical pollution and its ties to societal behaviors, highlighting the long-term health impacts of chemical exposure. Fraser also critiques corporate negligence and the urgent need for community accountability, making a compelling connection between industrial practices and rising crime rates.

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