

The Joe Rogan Experience
Joe Rogan
The official podcast of comedian Joe Rogan.
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Jul 13, 2021 • 3h 7min
#1682 - Jesse Singal
Jesse Singal, author of "The Quick Fix" and co-host of "Blocked and Reported," discusses the chaotic nature of social media, particularly Twitter, and its effects on mental health. He dives into controversial topics like the 'warrior gene' and the ethics surrounding gender identity treatments for youths. The conversation also critiques the pitfalls of fad psychology and sensational journalism. Singal emphasizes the need for thoughtful discourse amidst growing polarization, touching on the complexities of public perception and the responsibilities of social media.

Jul 12, 2021 • 3h 2min
#1681 - Brian Simpson
Brian Simpson shares hilarious insights on transitioning from military life to comedy, shaped by unique personal experiences. The discussion takes a light-hearted turn with whiskey and Hot Wing Roulette before diving into serious topics like Olympic doping and the ethics of drug legalization. Listeners will laugh as they reflect on indulgence in food and drink, while exploring the importance of community in comedy. The conversation wraps up with quirky takes on time travel, culinary passions, and the societal impacts of technology and wealth.

Jul 7, 2021 • 2h 30min
#1680 - Jakob Dylan
Jakob Dylan, the frontman of The Wallflowers and renowned singer-songwriter, discusses his new album 'Exit Wounds.' He reflects on his musical journey, sharing insights about iconic collaborations and the evolution of rock music from the 60s to today. The conversation dives into the impact of social media on creativity and authenticity, exploring how musicians navigate their careers in a digital world. Dylan also touches on the challenges of aging as an artist and the ongoing complexity of fame in the music industry.

Jul 6, 2021 • 3h 12min
#1679 - Adam Curry
In a captivating dialogue, Adam Curry, an internet entrepreneur and former MTV VJ, dives into the evolution of podcasting and its impact on media. He discusses the challenges of censorship and misinformation, emphasizing the need for authentic creator-listener connections. Curry critiques societal narratives shaped by media, explores the intersection of comedy and truth, and examines the complexities of COVID-19 discussions. He also highlights the potential of Bitcoin in empowering content creators and the implications of corporate greed on ethics.

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Jul 5, 2021 • 2h 48min
#1678 - Michael Pollan
Michael Pollan, an acclaimed author and professor, explores our intricate relationship with plants in his latest book. He dives into plant intelligence and communication, revealing surprising insights about their behavior. The conversation also covers the evolving societal views on psychedelics, their therapeutic potential, and the impact of legislation, especially in Oregon. Pollan shares fascinating anecdotes, including the intersection of mushrooms and cows, while challenging conventional perspectives on addiction, consciousness, and the natural world.

Jul 3, 2021 • 2h 31min
#1677 - Tim Dillon
Tim Dillon, a comedian and podcast host, takes listeners on a wild ride through his thoughts on caffeine addiction and the complexities of personal vices. He humorously navigates societal tensions around gender identity and critiques media representation, all while reminiscing about reckless driving and muscle cars. Dillon also dives into the intricacies of modern comedy, discussing the balance of meritocracy and political influence. From Bigfoot to the ethics of youth in combat sports, his insights are both entertaining and thought-provoking.

Jul 1, 2021 • 3h 12min
#1676 - Jesse Griffiths
Jesse Griffiths, a butcher, hunter, and co-owner of Dai Due Supper Club, dives deep into the art of hunting and cooking wild pigs. He shares the booming population of feral hogs in Texas and their ecological impact. The conversation highlights culinary techniques for preparing hog meat, emphasizing the importance of stress management for flavor. Griffiths also discusses the cultural perceptions of food, the ethics of hunting, and the significance of local sourcing in the culinary world. His new book, "The Hog Book," serves as a fascinating guide to this culinary journey.

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Jun 29, 2021 • 2h 57min
#1675 - Quentin Tarantino
Quentin Tarantino, the visionary director behind classics like 'Pulp Fiction', shares his journey from uncertainty to success with 'Reservoir Dogs'. He discusses the evolution of character portrayal in American cinema, reflecting on the impact of political correctness on storytelling. Tarantino dives into his unique filmmaking style, mixing intense violence with compelling narratives, and reveals insights into the chaotic yet vibrant cinema of the 90s. He also offers a fascinating look at the legacy of Bruce Lee and the complexities of adapting classic tales for modern audiences.

Jun 26, 2021 • 2h 41min
#1674 - Clay Newcomb
Clay Newcomb is a 7th-generation Arkansan, an expert hunter, and the voice behind 'Bear Grease.' He dives into the historical significance of bear fat, sharing its culinary and preservation benefits. The conversation touches on the cultural legacy of bear and deer hunting, including indigenous practices and bear population management. Newcomb shares personal hunting tales, emphasizing respect for wildlife and the emotional depths of the hunting experience. He also highlights the importance of storytelling in shaping identity and nature appreciation.

Jun 25, 2021 • 2h 47min
#1673 - Colin Wright
Colin Wright, a biologist and Managing Editor of Quillette, dives deep into the debates surrounding sex and gender. He advocates for a binary understanding, examining how societal perceptions impact academic discourse. Wright discusses the inclusion of trans women in sports, raising questions about fairness and biological differences. The conversation touches on the evolving definitions of identity in modern culture and critiques the influence of woke ideologies on public discourse, making for a thought-provoking dialogue.


