

The Joe Rogan Experience
Joe Rogan
The official podcast of comedian Joe Rogan.
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Feb 9, 2022 • 3h
#1774 - Josh Dubin
Josh Dubin is a passionate criminal justice reform advocate and civil rights attorney, serving as an ambassador advisor to the Innocence Project. He dives into the urgent need for reform in the justice system, highlighting issues like racial inequality and wrongful convictions. Dubin discusses the impact of no-knock warrants on communities of color, emphasizes the importance of empathy in justice, and shares gripping stories of individuals wrongfully accused, like Melissa Lucio. His insights shed light on the complexities of justice and the power of advocacy in igniting change.

Feb 8, 2022 • 3h 25min
#1773 - Akaash Singh
Akaash Singh, a stand-up comedian and co-host of "Flagrant 2," shares his journey navigating cultural identity and authenticity in comedy. He humorously discusses the highs and lows of performing in various venues, emphasizing the importance of originality in stand-up. The complexities of humor, societal expectations, and the nuances of racial representation in media, particularly with characters like Apu from 'The Simpsons,' take center stage. Akaash entertains with insights on technology's impact on relationships and the delicate balance of artistic expression in today's climate.

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Feb 5, 2022 • 3h 9min
#1772 - Randall Carlson
In this discussion, Randall Carlson, a master builder and architectural designer known for his work on catastrophic world history, explores fascinating geological mysteries and ancient civilizations. He dives into the Younger Dryas impact theory, linking climate shifts to human evolution. Carlson also discusses the significance of ancient myths, the fragility of modern knowledge, and the risks posed by near-Earth asteroids. With engaging anecdotes, he highlights the interconnectedness of humanity, history, and environmental change.

Feb 3, 2022 • 3h 6min
#1771 - Andy Stumpf
Andy Stumpf, a retired Navy SEAL and record-setting wingsuit pilot, shares his insights on survival skills versus extreme survivalism, emphasizing practical preparedness. He discusses the challenges of personal identity on social media and the sacrifices that come with success, highlighting the balance between career and family. Stumpf delves into the importance of embracing discomfort for growth, the hidden dangers of concussions in combat sports, and the complexities veterans face when transitioning to civilian life, all enriched by his wealth of real-life experiences.

Jan 31, 2022 • 11min
Hello Friends
Explore the ripple effects of podcast criticism regarding misinformation and its implications on public discourse. Hear personal anecdotes that highlight the value of diverse perspectives, especially during evolving discussions around topics like COVID-19. The conversation reflects on the balance of popularity and responsibility in media, emphasizing the need for engaging with varied viewpoints to foster meaningful health discussions.

Jan 27, 2022 • 2h 37min
JRE MMA Show #118 with Julianna Peña
Juliana Peña, the UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion known for her stunning victory over Amanda Nunes, shares her inspiring journey. She discusses the thrill of being an underdog in MMA and the mental strength required to overcome adversity. Peña also touches on the emotional challenges fighters face and how personal struggles can fuel exceptional performance. Additionally, she addresses the complexities of fighter pay and the evolving landscape of women's MMA, emphasizing the importance of resilience and personal growth in her journey.

Jan 26, 2022 • 2h 37min
#1770 - Valentine Thomas
Valentine Thomas, a former attorney turned free-diver, spear-fisher, and chef, shares her thrilling journey from law to the ocean depths. She dives into the fascinating world of animal camouflage and the sustainability of maritime practices, reflecting on the environmental implications of seafood consumption. Valentine also discusses the exhilarating risks of spearfishing for marlin and the emotional connection to hunting. With humor and insight, she critiques modern food alternatives, advocating for a return to natural ingredients and ethical sourcing.

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Jan 25, 2022 • 4h 17min
#1769 - Jordan Peterson
Jordan Peterson, a clinical psychologist and bestselling author, dives deep into fascinating topics. He critiques climate modeling complexities and argues for elevating impoverished communities through sustainable energy, particularly nuclear power. The discussion explores the impact of communication on personal growth and the interplay between creativity, freedom, and societal norms. Peterson also examines the nature of success versus deception, and how addiction intertwines with social contexts. Intriguingly, he underscores the therapeutic power of creativity, particularly through poetry.

Jan 21, 2022 • 2h 45min
#1768 - Dr. Robert Epstein
Dr. Robert Epstein, an author and Senior Research Psychologist, dives deep into the influence of Big Tech on democracy and public opinion. He discusses how Google's algorithms and data manipulation can sway election outcomes and public behavior. Epstein also unveils the darker side of social media, touching on issues of censorship and the psychological toll on youth. With a blend of personal experience and expert analysis, he stresses the urgent need for regulation to combat the insidious effects of digital surveillance.

Jan 20, 2022 • 3h 16min
#1767 - James Lindsay
James Lindsay, an author, mathematician, and founder of New Discourses, tackles the challenges of today's ideological battles. He discusses the impact of the 'Great Reset' on small businesses and critiques educational ideologies, particularly around critical race theory. The conversation highlights tensions between parents and school systems, the absurdity of some academic narratives, and the complexities of media representation in political discourse. Lindsay advocates for open dialogue on controversial topics while emphasizing the importance of discerning truth amidst misinformation.


