Joe Rogan Experience Review podcast - 258 Joe Rogan Experience Review of SPOTIFY! And Neil Young Et al.
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Welcome to the Joe Rogan Universe podcast.
What up, I'm Sean, I'm the same week creator.
Now with your hosts, Adam Thorn, and Garrett Hats.
This might be the worst podcast for the best one of all time.
Hey guys, and welcome to another episode of the JRE review.
We got a lot to review this week.
It's a big one.
Yep. There's some major controversy going on in the world of podcasting and there's no way we can't
talk about it. I mean people are removing their music from Spotify. If you
haven't heard about this then you've been living in a cave because it is almost or anyone seems to be talking about. Yeah, Neil Young, the legend
that is pretty upset. He's, he wants to leave, he's leaving Spotify. He said, it's
me or Joe and Spotify went, ah, we're going with Joe. It's tough, tough call.
Come with Joe on this one.
But it was a lot of pressure.
Other musicians have jumped on.
And what can you say?
What I mean, misinformation is the accusation of the day.
Is it really?
Is it really focused? What game we play in here?
Can we call it true seeking? Is that ever going to be an option? Or is it just
going to be misinformation? Well, it's misinformation when they don't agree
whoever they are. You know, and what if what if you know what what gets me is
is exactly what Joe said in that 10 minute video he did which I thought was And what what a you know what what gets me is is
Exactly what Joe said in that 10 minute video he did which I thought was
Very eloquent and tap it. There's no way you can't I mean
Wouldn't you listen to that and
Look people aren't gonna like it still but they weren't gonna like anything he said but what he said was
Very reasonable and he said he'd make adjustments, but he's saying, look, what is misinformation?
You know, the news reports on things and then two weeks later they changed what he heard.
He wasn't.
We're learning as we go.
That's the weird thing, man.
It's like, nobody wants to retract.
It's like, we're no so far deep in the mud hole.
You don't, like, you can't dig out.
You're just like, let's keep digging.
It feels like because
Misinformation is such a weird phrase to use especially when it's like you had those two back-to-back doctors And that's all we're basing it on and he's like owning it throughout that video saying that I should have a
Little bit of other people involved. I mean he had Sanjay on he's had he's like I'll talk to Fauci
I'll talk to anybody that's willing to come on
He's he just wants to know the truth. So it's a weird thing to try and like, pigeonhole him and say that he's trying to do something.
It seems like such a weird, offensive thing.
He's like, no, I love these people.
I think that video that he posted completely disarmed anybody.
How do you hang on to anything they had after watching that?
This is what I did.
This was my intention.
This was my, I'm trying to service.
And I know my, I know my platform now and I'm, I understand it.
So I'm trying to be open to other forms of opportunity
to see what other people are thinking about.
So I don't know how that's become like villainized, you know?
Well, you're forgetting the power of the haters, my friend. They can hate anything. It's obvious. They can hate.
He gives a shout out to them in the in the video too. I mean that
You talk about somebody who's willing to just own stuff and I don't see the other side at this point
like I don't understand
Show me to show me what where the villain is
because even somebody I talked to walking up the stairs today I was like
did you hear that thing about he said something about asking me about Rogan
and I was like yeah I was like I follow him quite a bit this and that and he's
like he must be really right and I'm like
they and he's actually an older dude that's suit I mean super conservative to some extent but I was like and I really I was like he likes gun rights but he's actually an older dude that's super conservative to some extent.
But I was like, and not really.
I was like, he likes gun rights, but he's also like for pro health care and pro education.
A lot of the left thing.
So it's like this whole idea that you're just stuck in one category.
It's such a, you're automatically a villain if you don't believe what the other person
believes now.
It seems like, and I don't want to say that COVID caused that or this like, the Vax thing is definitely like a line in the sand,
obviously, but it's become the biggest line in the sand that I've really seen, but it seems to be
dissipating of late. Have you noticed that at all? Like, what, I mean, the actions have, you know,
things of getting more normalized and but the strong
opinions still exist.
And if you ever had any opinion that goes against the narrative, remember the narrative is still
changing, even in popular media, it starts off where this came, or came from a wet market
then it maybe came from a lab and that's okay, but you couldn't say that before.
And then issues with the mask was one thing one way,
and now it's different.
It's like, you can only change your mind when the news
tells you to change your mind, and that's ridiculous.
Why can't you not ask questions on your own before?
I mean, if anything, it's made me ask more questions
now, just the fact that we have these conversations
and listening to conversations that he has. Like, I love seeing other angles. I love seeing, just tell me a different side.
So I can see your side, but just to say, no, you're wrong and you're this. It seems I mean,
I don't even, especially because the first amendment is really designed to be freedom of speech,
meaning it will also be speech you don't like. Right? And as long as it
doesn't incite violence, even if it's incorrect speech, it's allowed. Now, you and I, I think
Rogan and most everyone else that's really sensible, doesn't want information that's incorrect.
Across the board, like Like I still support the
first amendment, but if it's just, you know, if you're banging on about flat
earth, it's like, all right, well, people shouldn't listen to you too much, right?
Reasonable. But just because it doesn't go with exactly what you want to hear,
and it's explorative, and you're asking questions and you're at
least seeking out information from very qualified individuals. It's not like
it's him and Red Band stoned just making things up as they go. I mean that
would be different. He's talking to people that know a lot about what they're
doing, whether they're right or wrong, he's still talking with them and it's not like he doesn't discuss it with the other side. Like you said,
Goop the came on. I mean, when is CNN ever just when, oh, we're bringing on someone
that completely disagrees with us, other than them trying to make him look like a fool,
or when have they ever turned around and said, hey, guys, last week's story, we messed up,
it wasn't correct, we're trying to out best. No one else is doing that, man.
I mean, and he even says it himself.
He's like, I didn't ask for this.
I'm not out there trying to be some virtuous guy.
He's like, I'm literally just having conversations
with different folks that are, I mean,
take Robert Malone and take the other guy
that is getting so scrutinized, Peter McCullough over.
They're the most publicized people in their fields.
It's not like he's pulling some guy off the side of the street and saying,
Hey, let's have a conversation. Let's try and fix COVID.
He's like, let me find the two like most sought after guys and the one guy who helped write the mRNA vaccine
and have a conversation about it.
But that his narrative
doesn't fit Pfizer and Johnson and Johnson. So obviously it's, I don't know, man, it's
at this point, it's a tough pill to swallow to be like, all right, so you talk to somebody
and look them dead in the face and be like, all right, so no fuckery is going on, governments
out for you. Everything that's going down is based on science and you totally agree with that.
You're, you're good.
There's going to be a hard pause there, right?
So you got to be like, are you still doing that?
Or is it like, are we, are we going to try and choose either a new story or a new
narrative or like an alternative or something else?
Because obviously what the fuck we've been talking about hasn't been working right?
I just imagine that we are basically trying like this pressure that's been put on him in
this podcast right is is basically attempting to train everybody to not ask questions or even have conversations that
go against what they're saying and they stand behind the guys that oh well
yeah but if you if you even have those conversations people can die it's like
hold the hold on you can't just say that at the end of everything that's like
those arguments where you're just calling everyone a racist just to close them down. It's like it doesn't work
like that. You have to have the discussions. People are allowed to ask
conversation like they've allowed to talk and ask questions. And think about. And
I think what he said about having people on to balance it afterwards. That is a
great addition. What a beautiful, I'm happy for him to do that. I don't want the idea that a completely ridiculous narrative will be pushed.
To be perfectly, I wouldn't enjoy that about the podcast.
To be perfectly honest with you, I would love to see a pro vaccine person on there
and explain to me why the vaccine is so valuable and how all these like side conspiracies and all these other things. Please debunk
all this. I would love to hear it. Like show me the other side because of this. I mean, what
would what wouldn't be better than that? I would love to have other people on the side. And to be
on, I mean, that's great to hear that it is. I mean, he has. He had he's had a bunch of other characters on. He's had Sanjay on.
He talked about it in that video.
He's had a lot of talk about the white.
I don't think there's a whole lot of people on that side
that are willing to speak up at this point,
because it seems like it's a work in progress.
That's this whole science thing in general, right?
Like science is, well, they certainly want to write a lot
of letters to Spotify.
So, you know, it's like okay you're
willing to do that are you willing to go on his show I don't think that he's not having people on
that are willing to discuss this because he Joe is trying to figure this out like everyone
rolls he's like who do I need to talk to these are who's convincing me these are real human lives
that are involved so regardless of what team you're on or what
side you believe in, it's like if you care about people that are close to you, you're trying to find
a solution to this sickness. But that said, isn't it an interesting thing? I don't know if it was a
meme or something I saw, but it's like, we beat COVID. It's like somehow COVID became
fuck homelessness, fuck hunger, fuck poverty, fuck anything else that's going on.
Like, we will beat COVID.
It's like, how would that become like the central focus that we just get caught up in this
twilight zone of like only thing we focus on is beating COVID.
Like, even the less fortunate are like walking around with masks on and like, I don't know.
It's just an interesting thing to be that's become like the central focus.
And I, there's got to be a lot more going on
And that we're just not looking at clearly
Well initially it made perfect sense because we didn't know enough about it and it we thought it was gonna be a lot worse than it was and
That should have been our major focus, but now we're years in. We're more divided than ever.
And people are arguing like crazy. And it's like, okay, I mean, England, I was just that.
England now have no restrictions. The mass are off everything. And they were more locked
down than most places I saw in the US just a few weeks ago. It's not over. And yet here
we're still discussing. It said, I will, I will say that it said February 15th was like, they had to
re-vote on it again. So it's like, how much longer are you going to do this? It's
just like, we see Gavin Newsom. I don't know if I send you that thing. Gavin Newsom
Magic Johnson, another politician are all at the fucking Lakers game or the
Clippers game, all massless. And I'm like, if anybody's still buying into this,
like, we went into Home Depot the other day and had to do some like moving and whatnot. And I feel
like I'm putting my foot down when I'm going to run a truck from Home Depot. I don't put a mask on
now. I'm like, this is me putting my foot down. So I went in there and did it. Nobody says anything.
It's like, all right, this guy, he's already moved on.
Nobody says anything. It's like, all right, this guy he's already moved on
Well, it's strange because up here in Boseman you don't have to go into a home people with a mask on like very Few people are wearing one and those people that are good for them if you're concerned about
You know your own health and if you think well if you think you have COVID you should stay home
But if you're worried about catching it,
then that's good for you for the world.
Yeah, I'm out.
It's reasonable.
I said to Alicia, this is not me laughing this off
and being disrespectful, but anytime I see somebody
with a mask outside or wearing two masks,
we're sitting in the spectrum,
you're the internet hooked up the other night,
and I'm like, that guy, I mean, he really cares.
He cares a lot more about me
than I care about him unfortunately
Apparently, is that the
Yeah, if you have two masks you like really like you either you really he probably has to do that for work
It's probably not a choice. I've worn a bandana and felt like I've been choked out to wear two masks like a
Scuba diving situation
like a scuba diving situation. Yeah, I would just invest in one really good one.
Instead of two.
Like a design, like a Gucci mask.
That probably makes you breathe better.
Yeah, but look, back to more of the issue.
I mean, this is more of an issue of freedom of speech than it is.
What the actual discussion is because this is how it happens. It's like
it... Freedom of speech breaks down if you get a big enough group of people that decide
what you're saying can't be said regardless of what the issue is. So regardless of whether
this is about, you know, misinformation or blah blah blah, it's like, okay, look, does it break freedom
of speech? And if not, does it break the platforms rules? And since it's podcasting, it's
not like other social media and it's not television. So there isn't a restriction.
Should not. I mean, he's not breaking a law. And I think, and a lot of people do think
that he's having very responsible
conversations. Could he do it better? Yeah, he said that he could.
But on the other side, I don't know, the news, the news being this responsible.
That's my that was my next question to you. It's that if you have to give a
disclaimer prior to the Joe Rogan show, so shouldn't you as CNN have to give a disclaimer prior to the Joe Rogan show. So shouldn't you as CNN have to give a disclaimer saying, we don't know if this is 100% true.
No, they won't, right?
Because that takes away their legitimacy and they think they're righteous.
That's the problem, right?
Because you and I see that and I think the vast majority of people do see that.
So if you're still buying into the fact that they get ad revenue from dryer sheets and that makes their,
their news broadcast like legitimate or by Pfizer,
it's like, uh, maybe these other people that don't have as much like
disconnect or, uh,
what's the word whenever there, whenever they're compromised, I should say,
because they don't have to play to a narrative
That's exactly what Rogan does right he doesn't have to play to anybody's thing. That's what Spotify's always done and supported him so it's
Yeah, I mean, I'd be concerned it full of a sudden
Rogan was suddenly sponsored by Pfizer and then he never said anything negative again
Right even criticized with the the vaccine. I mean, I would be like, okay,
maybe a red flag. Wouldn't you say? They have a red flag. I don't know. So you don't hear,
you don't hear anybody in CNN or any of these other big companies ever saying anything against
the big companies or narratives. Does that, could that be a correlation? It couldn't. Right.
is does that could that be a correlation it couldn't right maybe we shouldn't be so high. No, I just can't remember the other news. Well, Fox, Fox is Fox, the heart, yeah, that
one's way of that. That's according, according to the news feeds now and the articles you read, Rogan is as far right as they come.
Meanwhile, I don't know.
Which is just not the only thing that I associate
and silly conversation to have to be like,
people's views or anything or their stances
on situations because they change every day.
But he's always been pro-gun and then pretty liberal
every other way that I can understand. When you was, I mean, I don't know been pro-gun and then pretty liberal every other way that I can understand.
When you was...
I mean, I don't know how pro-gun he was before he started hunting.
I know he bought a gun way back when he moved to California, but you know, I think more
of that is just like education through the hunting practice and learning it that way.
But there's probably not many other issues that you could get him on on that side.
It just doesn't matter now.
Once they've been, the ones they labeled him and they connect him to like Jordan Peterson,
who we talk about in a minute or any of the right wing people,
nobody pays attention to the fact that he has any liberal people on,
which is like pretty much every community has 85% of the people on the show are probably as left
That would be an interesting stat to take if you took all his guests from the beginning of time and figure out there
Uh and made like a pygraph. I bet it would be well over 50%
Uh democrats and liberals. Yeah, no doubt.
But that doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter.
You say one thing, the other direction,
and that's what you are, and you'll be that forever
and good luck.
And it's like, come on now.
Is this how we talk to each other these days?
Nobody has ever made a mistake.
I don't even know that it's hard to say like it's like,
I want to say here and be like, he made a mistake.
It's like, he just kind of opened us all up to a different way of thinking with those last two podcasts that
Apparently the mainstream needy did not want you to see obviously. That's why it's become such a big issue if we're being honest
Because I mean that's just what it is. It's like we're trying to demonize situations like oh, we just had a different angle
It's a it's a I'll tell you what. So and I said it last week, but Russell brand
did another excellent video
about
Rogan's I watched that well, you know, all his what he said, right? And it's like 15 minutes long
I put a link in the bio so you guys can just as soon as you're done listening of this or just stop now
Yeah, I don't know what else we're gonna say that's interesting but definitely check out Russell's
thing because the way he puts it together is brilliant and he gives a real breakdown and connects
a lot of things. He's just doing such a good job. I mean it's amazing that the silly, funny, lovable comedian from England that is now really one
of the best sources of news that you can pick up in my business.
Maybe not.
And they're just opinions, folks.
If you had to have it, all right, we'll do it.
Yeah, one way or the other.
If you had to pick a guy or a couple of guys to put in a room and chat, obviously we
kind of idolize these guys just because they
get so many views and we, there's celebrities or whatever, but you look at them and then
you see how free-thinking Russell Brand and Joe Rogan are. Like, can you imagine having
a conversation with two people like Fauci and let's say Gavin Newsom. Let's just put
all four of those people in a room and see how that conversation unfolds Two people two people that are not funded by anybody else and two people that are funded by a couple of other folks
And let's see how that conversation unfolds
Gavin Newsom would never come on and talk about like if he was brave if he was like really righteous and believed in what he
Was preaching he would come on because he would know how to defend it.
He would believe it.
But he knows he would just get squashed
because there's so many things that he's done
that are just pretty outrageous.
And he doesn't want that scrutiny.
He's only gonna go to places that are gonna kiss his ass.
Yeah.
Look, let's jump over to the guests of the week.
Who we got?
We got Jordan Peterson.
Monster.
We have Valentin Thomas and then Julianna Pena.
We see if we get to everybody.
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We shall see so look Jordan Peterson needs no introduction, but I'll do it anyway
Canadian
Doctor of
psychology He's a Canadian Doctor of Psychology.
He's a psychologist, a therapy. He's a macronidious.
Super smart guy.
Some great books, 12 rules.
You know, we all know who he is,
but I'm doing these little intros now anyway.
I've decided.
So he starts out with a little bit of controversy for some reason he
jumps into climate after Joe said something about having a climate person on and man did he get
himself into some trouble yeah I mean I don't know enough about climate to say whether he's
right or wrong and and I don't even want to start with it I just wonder why he went down that right as soon as he started doing it
I was like oh this is gonna cause I gotta give him credit dude
He's consistent on a stop process regardless of subject. It's always what makes sense and what's the science of it
Fortunate and unfortunate whose her lives
Lives affected a lot of the things that go on in
his conversations seem to be like pushing certain classes and certain things to
the wayside. I don't like he's a very sensitive and thoughtful guy. He really is.
It's interesting. I've had like back and forth DMs with a couple of people about
him about how he's like misogynistic and this that and the other. I was like he
has a daughter and a wife that he like cries when they talks about him.
Like he's a thoughtful guy.
He's not a, it's a weird thing to like put these people
and he's like little categories
and make them certain people because he's not,
he's really not like at all.
It's like listen to what he says, see the feeling
and what he's saying.
He's not saying it because he's skewed
because of an alternative perspective.
He's like, this is what really,
this is what makes sense to me
and from a scientific standpoint,
this is what I've researched and read about.
So this is what I'm regurgitating and showing you.
So it's like to judge somebody on that seems so.
I don't know, you tell me.
I think a lot of, yeah, but a lot of this frustration and kind of hatred is coming from
soundbites. You know, it's not coming from someone that's read his book or seen hours and
hours of his lectures. I mean, I probably have watched, God, I mean, I've probably seen
over 20 hours of his lectures that I've sat and watched like over the years. I mean, I've probably seen over 20 hours of his lectures that I've sat and watched like over the years.
I mean, he's been around for a while.
And, you know, when you look at somebody in that detail, then you can start to have like a real opinion.
But a lot of the people that I speak to that have kind of frustration I hate towards anyone have
not paid attention.
You know, I was trying to think the other day, I was like, who do I really, who do I kind
of want to cancel?
And I'm like, well, no one, I don't, there's no one I want to do.
So what do you read?
Right.
Yeah, I was just thinking, I was just thinking like if I was, if I had the option, right?
And I was getting worked up about something.
I'm like, yeah, people annoy me.
There's politicians that annoy me.
There's people in the news or media or celebrities
that kind of get annoying.
And I'm just like, okay, who do I really dislike?
And no one, no one enough.
And then I thought even the people that I could consider
that with,
if I really had to pick someone, right?
I'm like someone's twisting my arm,
I gotta pick someone, then I realized,
oh, I don't even know really anything about them.
So I don't have an opinion.
I'd have to, if you're willing to really hate someone
or dislike them, I'd say put some time into figuring out
who they are, like justify you basically. Exactly. And if you're going to spend that time, you're obviously
going to have to do the research on the person. So once you start listening to
the person, then you don't automatically have a bias because you're like, oh,
that's, I mean, there were talking about tweets and things you would say in
front of people and the things you would say, I mean, they mentioned that about how
he still dives into the tweets from now, from now and the things you would say, I mean, they mentioned that about how he still
Dives into the tweets from now from now and again. He's like, I think it's just the Joe's like don't do that He says that to every yes, but the press like when it's like he always want to like you want
Especially from a clinical psychologist standpoint. I'm sure he has everybody reaching out to him
And it's everybody's best day and either that or it's the complete opposite, right? It's either you're having your best
day or you fucking hate this dude because he's xyz because of the sound bites. But it's
like if you ever had a conversation face to face, you'd probably 99.9% of the time come
out with that individual feeling a lot better about face toface interaction, right? No doubt you would like most people you
speak to if you got time to sit down and talk with them. I think that that is
probably just what's gonna happen because even if you find that you disagree
fundamentally on this side and this side, having that dialogue will kind of give
you a bit of space for the idea and also you know those types of ideas are
not everything that a person is. That person can still be a very kind thoughtful person
and you're like, well I like who they are, I just disagree with some of the elements of
how they think. But to just jump on them and be like this is all bullshit and they're the worst and they should be canceled
Slow down just listen to something else. You don't have to listen to this podcast to Joe's to any
Podcast you don't have to it's your choice watch something else
Yeah, he's like you don't have to it. He's like if you don't like it just turn it off. I don't want to hurt anybody
Literally, that it's not enough today though, man
It's not enough people don't feel just they don't feel like satisfied enough to just be like turn it off
They're like how dare other people listen to this. It's like what chill out. Let him listen. It's okay
People are gonna go watch the jackass movie. What do you think that's doing for humanity? Except being an awesome movie.
I can't remember who I was listening to today,
but they were talking about like,
Neil Young being a rock star and whatnot
and always having to like stand up to the man.
And it's like, Joe Rogan is standing up to the man.
The man is Anthony Fauci.
The man are these like,
you have the man is now Neil.
And he's like, you're the rock star, man.
You're supposed to like stand up to the man
and stand up to the like association and all that stuff.
But you're like standing up to the guy who's
standing up to the guy.
It's like, what are you doing?
It's definitely the least off stuff.
It's gross.
I got to tell you to not like that.
I don't know if you're familiar with this girl named
Brunei Brown.
I love Brunei Brown Brown to be honest with you.
She's, she talks about vulnerability.
She's, I've watched quite a few of her like Netflix things.
She's a motivational speaker, but she kind of got on board with the same narrative
with Neil Young saying that she's not going to drop any more shows based on the
Rogan thing.
And she's like, her whole thing is like kindness and love and this and that.
And it's like, have you ever listened to Joe Rogan?
Because if you ever listen to his show
All he does is embrace like even throughout that whole little speech. He did on that video
All he did was embrace those people and say how much he thought like was thoughtful of him remember that
I mean about Neil Young Ant dude
It's undeniable that a part of this is
about Neil Young at dude it's undeniable that a part of this is that you know that remember to these people are getting publicity sure right you put your
name on this and say you know what would be hilariously ironic is if we said
we're pulling our show from Spotify unless they were going to yes and then
people will be like wait a second but don't you review his show?
We're like, we're taking a stand. How dare you get us a good point, man.
That is a good point. That's it. So interesting time.
I would hope that would not be the thought, but I saw this meat.
Dude, that that's a part of it for sure. That's a part of it.
I saw the exact what's what's said.back will be putting more music on Spotify now that Joe has been
Rechained.
It's like death threat.
We will.
That's what it's like the other side of the pendulum was pretty funny.
I like it.
That's great.
That's pretty funny that I liked it. That's great. That's great.
Let's go into one thing that Jordan talked about, which I really liked,
is when he was discussing hanging out with Guy Richie.
And Guy Richie is the director of such classic movies as Snatch.
And he did the King Arthur movie.
And he wanted a lot of other legendary movies.
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and what was cool about it is Jordan discussed the kind of heroes journey elements of it
right so the King Arthur movie I think is really underrated not a lot of people
cared for it but I'm a huge fan of that movie.
My buddy, Eli and I,
well, watch that thing like we've been some month.
I don't know why we just love it.
It's a, I think it's great.
And what it discusses is this person's journey,
like fall from grace,
kind of raising the brothel,
and then heads out into the darkness of the
woods and has to learn to control the power of this sword.
And it's just like this process of like human development that comes from kind of a lot
of older stories, you know, through history of kind of told this.
And for him to bring it back and make a movie and discuss it, but there's actually a video
that it's like a clip of Rogan talking to Guy Richie that kind of discusses this.
I'm also going to put a link in the bio for that.
It's about 15 minutes long, but it's really eloquent and it's Guy Richie just discussing
kind of what that means.
And I just think it's an important breakdown of that type of story for people to hear.
Like there are dark times, there are difficult periods in your life and it kind of explains the growth through it.
So instead of just thinking you're super unlucky at a certain period, It's showing you that through this darkness,
through these challenges, through this like difficult stuff.
Right?
There are actually gems, this gold that you can get out of it.
Like you become stronger.
You do get it out of it.
100%.
Like, not to interrupt.
I, isn't there such a good story to be told about that?
Like I even find myself in the middle of the time.
It's like sometimes you just got to thank yourself
for the losses at the same time.
It's not easy in the moment.
But you get to look back on it and say,
it's what makes the story though, you know what I mean?
Because if it's all fucking unicorns and rainbows,
you wouldn't know the other side.
So it's, it's it's
dark sometimes but in the darkness you there's only the other other side is the
light yeah for sure for sure but you're right it's almost impossible to see in
the moment and that's you know that's probably where a lot of depression and a lot
of hopeless feelings come from is because it is hard to see it it's hard to see
that that might be the time of your life where the most
growth is going to come. And yeah, I mean to think that everybody gets these
challenges. Like there's no chat, there's no way this whole thing hasn't
stressed you out. Like no way. Doesn't matter how well the years or how famous
or this is,
this has been a difficult thing for him to navigate.
He's like, holy shit.
Okay, here we go.
Let's figure this out.
Multiple times.
Like I didn't ask for this.
He's like, I didn't ask for it.
He's like, I literally, and throughout that conversation,
he's like, I don't pre-meditate.
He's like, I have bullet points from time to time,
but I don't like pre-meditate what's gonna come out of my mouth.
He's like, I'm just spitting off the cuff.
That's what we do here. That's what people do in life when it's not scripted right?
So to have this expectation of how certain people are supposed to react or certain things
are supposed to say or the idea that you're not supposed to talk to other people about different viewing
thoughts is just silly. Like there's no explanation for that. There's just none.
There's...
I am, but people don't agree, man. There's a lot of people today with how polarized it is that are saying...
Well, yeah, I agree with the First Amendment, but I don't agree with this.
And you're like, well, that's...
That's fine. So shouldn't we raise the question? Shouldn't Joe get on ESPN, but CNN and be like, hey, okay,
who would you guys like to have on the podcast?
I'd be more than happy to have an open, long,
form conversation with anybody who's on the other side.
Let's do it.
Yeah, but if he, if he does that, though, then he's open in the door to like them,
just having basically more control over his show. It's like, well,
every time they write a bad article, will they accuse him of something he has to make an
adjustment?
Well, that's not going to work.
Good point, but that's obviously already been a thing because now we have to give that
disclaimer prior to every show. And we may mention to that whole stock situation, it was
a weird thing that the clickbait was Spotify down four billion
after Joe Rogan statements. Like I've read that on my Facebook and Instagram
feed multiple times today. And it's like, where did you come up with that
number?
Well, the problem with that is, and I'm looking at the Spotify stock right now,
over the last year, according to Cash App,
which is why I'm getting my current information on my phone,
it's down 40.99% over the last year.
Okay. Over the last month,
it's gone down 17.4%
and over the last week,
which is really when all this controversy has happened, it's gone up 18.06%.
So maybe they're just saying over the period of a year, it's also much, but it hasn't been since he said it.
I mean, today it's up 3.75.
This reminds me of the Elon situation, right?
When they said, so I don't think this reminds me of the Elon situation right when they sit so I don't seem like
a bit for the Elon situation and tomorrow everybody who didn't know about
Rogan is gonna know about him now
if you didn't know about him last night you're gonna know about him now that's
the interesting thing yeah guys just go out and buy you some spotify
stuff that's what I think let's just pump this thing get it
the room fired up let Let's support Spotify for not like turning Joe off, which I don't know if they could, but
I wanted to talk about one situation that he talked about Guy Richie and how artistic he was about how he did those movies
He would say Jordan said that when he talked to Guy Richie that when he was doing these movies like snatch and whatnot
He would just put the characters in the in this space and say this is kind of like he'd write
the description of the scene that he wanted and let them just kind of impromptu the dialogue.
And I was like, what better way to like, when you got like real quality actors that are
like seasoned to just like put them in a situation and have them just let the scene unfold
Like you just have this thought process behind it and then he just kind of watch this painting unfold
Yeah, oh for sure. I mean to think about think about I think his his best
character ever was
character ever was
Brad Pitt in a snap and he's had some great he's had obviously some amazing actors work for him and a bunch of great characters
But what Brad Pitt was was fight unbelievable and to think that he had the opportunity to kind of play with that role and make it what he wanted to I mean
I've always I've always liked Brad Pitt as Tyler
Dirtam and Fight Club. That was one of my favorite characters he ever played
and he's had a bunch of great movies. But the guy in snatch was just it's hard.
I've seen that movie. He just nailed it.
Probably right up there with all like 10 timers.
probably right up there with all like 10 timers. He's so good.
So many great scenes about my movie.
It's absolutely brilliant.
Like I'm...
Yeah, Guy Rich, he's a fascinating dude.
He's done it all too.
He's definitely a...
Yeah, he's a badass and a legit black belt.
I got it.
I mean...
I got to say getting older and just like not my
pallets not that far fetched, but even just seeing like in hearing these back-ended
conversations about the art that unfolds from these like chefs and directors and
whatnot, like I gained a new perspective on how they see things which has made
me appreciate the art that much more. Whereas, if I didn't hear these
conversations prior to,
I don't think that I probably would, you know what I mean?
Just because I haven't really submerged myself
into those fields, so it's like hearing that angle.
I'm like, oh man, I can see how you come,
that's like playing the guitar or something, you know?
It's really cool to hear like the creative endeavor
of people and that like creative thought process.
It's very interesting and it's really inspiring too.
I mean, I'm not a super creative person.
You know, like I don't play any instruments, I suck it, drawing.
I mean, I don't have a lot of it.
I can't write music or, you know, so to hear it is really fascinating stuff.
You're like, wow, that's just the freedom of thinking.
I mean, it doesn't inspire you a little bit.
It inspires me though.
At least like try and think outside of the box a little bit here and these other people
talk about it.
It's like, oh, well, I mean, not that much different than us.
We're all just, sure.
Hopefully it's making us less like. Yeah,
a lot of lessons,
like, which is that we can ask that girl to.
Speaking of which, that girl is it Valentina? That was the
just wasn't. Oh,
yeah, let's finish up real quick with one thing I want to say
about Jordan, though, is he is making that essay.
That's going to be good.
I can't remember what it's called, but I think it's just called
essay.
But people learning how to write is kind of an art that we were losing.
People aren't learning to write.
People are graduating with undergraduate degrees and they really can't write and it's a shame.
And it's a valuable tool to have.
I mean, it's one thing to try and talk in an articular way, but to write that way is
very powerful. So I hope that the app comes out soon. I can't wait to try it. I think it's a brilliant idea, and I
encourage everyone to give it a try if they want to improve their writing because that's hopefully it's a great
way to do it. That's all I had to say about that. I was gonna say, let's jump over to Valentin Thomas
and then you can say whatever you were gonna say.
Well, what I was gonna say,
maybe we should call it the texting app,
just because people are in text these days,
anyway, so you should probably not have text correctly, correct?
Yeah, but I mean, what is texting correctly?
Learning like LOL and... K, K, K, K. Mostly emojis. correctly learning like LOL and KKK
Mostly emojis. It's like you learn what all the emojis mean K and the small K because that means you mean okay
I think I think I don't know. Yeah, yeah, okay. Okay. Anyway, yeah, the the Valentine girl she was 30
I believe she said she was 34 and she was a lawyer for the
longest time and then just decided to go spear fish and jump off a boat and jump off a
oil rigs and she said that she held her breath and this was, I mean, this is the biggest
thing that stood out to me that this has become such a normalcy for people to be able to
do this for so long, but she said that she could hold her breath free diving for five
minutes and 45 seconds.
That, and she said she's not even that good of a free dive.
That sounds like, oh my God, I try and hold my breath under the hot tub for like 30 seconds
and I do it slow.
Now I think about her all the time.
So I try and push it to like 40, 45, but I'm thinking you got five minutes on me.
And you got a, and you got a spear in your hand and you got sharks
surrounded you and whatnot. Like that's a different fucking ball game.
Well, the hot tub is not a good place to do that. You probably want cold water if you're
going to attempt to be breath. But fair play to her. I mean, what what an interesting endeavor just to take up. And I don't even know if she
isn't like she was an amazing spear fisher of her son, her whole life. She just was passionate
about it, gone into it, has like over 300,000 Instagram followers. So I guess that's where she she creates most of her
Are you well I'm sure her well in last time didn't hurt her cause, but yeah, absolutely. It's awesome
Seems like she's gonna be successful or whatever she does she seems to be
She had a great attitude for sure and I
Wish she kind of talked about spear fishing a bit more actually because I've always wanted to try that it sounds dope
Dude to throw a spear
So what's going on?
Can you imagine through water?
Well, you don't throw it. There you have it's like it's like a
It's on a like a elastic band or a spray. Well, I think there's like real deal of spear fisherman.
And I think there's like crossbow fisherman.
But I imagine.
Well, yeah, but those spearfisher people
are outside of the water throwing it into the water.
She's under it.
Yeah, so it's like a spear connected
to what looks like a rifle length.
And it fires out.
And then it has like a cord connected to it so you
get a vision.
It puts a damper on my thought that I had.
I thought there was just like mermaids.
What do you think she was doing?
I thought she was doing mermaids.
Throwing spears under water.
It's chucking spears.
Mermaids.
I'm just chucking spears like with one fend.
Mermaids.
I don't know.
It's mermaids. Yeah. See all skin boots. That sounds like the way forward. How cold did she say she could go with
those things? That's what you want if you're climbing Everest with a tank top. I want
some seal skin boots. It makes sense you would find the animals that live in the
coldest environments and use their skin. A hundred percent. It doesn't sound like they're
in way. Like not very much. They're probably pretty it doesn't sound like they're in way, like not very much, they probably are pretty heavy,
but it sounds like they're pretty insulated.
Some seal fat.
If I'm climbing down a cold ass mountain,
I want some seal fat on my ankles.
What did you say the coldest temperature she experienced
was negative 57 Celsius.
What is that? A lot. I don't know what is that.
A lot.
Very cold.
It's like both.
That's like you die.
It's like real fast.
Both in February.
That's how cold that was.
Oh, I know, a bosom doesn't even get that cold.
That's insane.
That is true.
That's, oh, did you fit the story about the origin
of the slowly pirate ship? That's interesting. That's... Oh, did you fit the story about the origin of the slowly pirate ship?
Oh, I'm in charge of this.
Funny.
Yeah, right?
I didn't know that they got into that because other countries fucked up their fishing and
water by polluting, and then they just said, hey, screw this.
I wonder how much history has been written like that.
That's what that made me think.
Right after they told that story
I was like hmm. Well again, it's easier to demonize people if you don't know
Story right it's easy to be like oh, yeah, that's terrible people. It's like well, maybe they don't want to be pirates
Maybe they want to make a natural progression. They're like, uh, we just want to feed our families
And then we decided that you guys took all our fish and if we took one of you we can get more money and get our families back
What are we gonna do?
Makes.
Yeah, it makes me want to go watch that Tom Hanks movie again.
And I'm like, oh, they're doing that.
Yeah, I mean, it's an interesting predicament to be in whenever that's
turns out Tom Hanks is the bad guy in that movie all along.
You just don't notice.
I mean, I think that there's probably a lot of history
that's been written in that kind of lens.
Well, don't they say that the winners write the history?
It's a good point.
It kind of makes sense.
That's a good point.
If you want a good story, you've got to win.
You've got to win that world.
Well, losers aren't writing the books, unfortunately.
No. No, they got wiped out.
They got wiped out.
They got wiped out.
Well, so there we go.
All right, let's that's pretty much it for her.
I thought she was cool.
I like her.
I hope she comes back on.
She's making an app, right?
A breathing app or a meditation app?
I think she'll be successful with that.
It'd be good to check out.
I feel like we got a lot of breathing meditation apps, but maybe
one more. Yeah, one more. Let's add one more. Get it in there. All right, Julie and
a penance. What a centriot. I remember watching those fights was one of those moments where I Mean the first one I can't it was another pre-card that was supposed to like a lock lock down and that one got
Miss like I can't remember it was like a total
Bed on the underdog you would have made a million and then the second one right after that was them too
that was them too.
I was thinking Julian, I'm fine. I was like the fun.
Yeah, I don't know exactly what the odds on pretty sure.
Noona is what she's definitely the favorite.
But yeah, I couldn't believe what I was seeing when Julian was just,
just lighting her up with strikes stood right in front of a right in the pocket just back
I can't believe it. It was so fun. That was one of them. It was so fun back and forth and any MMA fight I've ever seen
Dude oftentimes the female fights in the USC on my favorite ones to watch they just continuously go like that and
It it really is going that way there's so many great fighters and there I don't know
it's like a different energy when they come in because they're like they're often so much more passionate. You take like
Thug Rose, I mean the passion that she goes in with and what it means to her to win and then watching her
Passion that she goes in with and what it means to her to win and then watching her
Just knocking people out. It just I don't know man. It's it's moon. They were tough and it's so great to see that And she was talking about having a female in the booth too and how vital that could be like I was like
That's a great idea. You should have like a
Female in the booth with well, he was talking about having her with him in DC,
but he's like, who else would we have
and then besides you?
Because she kind of made her case
while she was there that she could probably hang and do that.
But outside of her, there hasn't been anybody
that you would be like, make a case for.
You know what I mean?
But once you kind of like pled her case there,
I was like, hmm, I could see you being in the booth.
Yeah, no doubt she did.
Nice. Great job. I mean, she knows so much about farting. She's super passionate
She good speaker. She was good on that. I mean Joe was saying hey start a podcast. I think she definitely should I mean
Even in the world of there's 10 million podcasts
I say if you want to do it and
All support it because I think it's absolutely great
You know even if no one barely ever listens which they would to her because she's a champ and I'll support it because I think it's absolutely great.
You know, even if no one barely ever listens, which they would to her because she's a champ,
but if you're not the champion of the world in UFC and you want to start one, still do
it because it's great practice for a lot of things and you learn a lot from it.
But for her to do it,
I think that would be an excellent thing to do.
And also these fighters do need to think about
what they're gonna do after fighting.
And thank God there's been a bunch of fighters
like Brendan Scharb and others
that have kind of paved the way.
Like they've created paths of like,
this is what you can do when you get out,
and you can enjoy it and make money,
and you know, you don't need to keep doing those awful fights
when you're way past your prime,
when you just get completely sparked out,
and it's just brutal to watch.
I mean, I still have not got over that last T2LT's chuckled out fight.
It just haunts me to know that that even happened. I was like, God, guys, what are we doing? I mean, I still have not got over that last T2LT's chuckled out by it just
haunts me to know that that even happened. I was like, God, guys, what are we doing?
I love you both, but this is just keeping it going at a old age. Yeah, I mean,
that's what I mean, she made it a lot. She made a lot of innuendo's to that too.
She's like, the window we have here is very short. So she's like, if it doesn't make money, it doesn't make sense.
She made reference to that multiple times, which is totally understandable.
She made her way on the ultimate fighter, which has got to be a cool little experience.
But I mean, I think she'd be great.
It like as the coach of the ultimate fighter and kind of the spokesperson for women's MMA at this point.
Like, because everybody else has kind of dropped off as far as like Holly Hunter. And I mean, I can't really think of anybody other than, I mean, you only have. and Oh for sure if she gets a couple of good title defenses in if she beats Newn as again and then beats a couple of the other girls and then you know
really cement herself as a champ I mean she's gonna be ginormous and yeah
just huge good honor I mean yeah I love that story that Joe was when he was
talking about how he like never gets burnt out when it comes to commentating or watching fights
Or working for that job like really loving your job
I mean what a privilege and an honor and it's nice to hear that too because the last thing you want is thinking
Even people that you admire and like listening to are kind of tired of
Doing what they do and they it's just like they're running through the motions to get a paycheck
I mean, you know, it's almost like they're running through the motions to get a paycheck. I mean,
you know, it's almost like watching Letterman at the end of his career. It's like, yeah,
he was still funny, but he didn't want to be there. I think watching people, I mean, good on Joe for
sure, because I couldn't agree more with you, but like watching people like come within and
enter their life, it's hard to not either be on board or not on board with something like that.
It's hard to not either be on board or not on board with something like that You know what I mean?
Yeah, that's I mean that's way too with exciting a job for him to be like staring your space half on his phone going
Oh, yeah, I'm done. I've done this before you're like that guy almost lost his right arm like I mean
But yeah, I could see yeah, but when you hear he was on he was on a national TV show news radio making good money building his career trying to be taken seriously and then he's also flying around the country going to
Poe don't towns doing what what do you say 15 free fights not getting paid just doing it because he loved it he would tell tell Dana get, you know, get me some tickets for my friends.
People even gave him criticism about it.
They were like, what are you doing?
I love that.
I love that.
You know, because it was back then,
it was seen as kind of gross.
I love that story.
I mean, I used to watch it back then
and people I knew would be like,
what do you watch that crap?
Like that's not terrible.
I'm like, okay, well, I don't like it, sir.
Are you a catapult? That's misinformation. Don't watch it. I'm like, okay, well, I don't know, I like it, so. Are you a cannibal?
That's misinformation, don't watch it.
I'm like, well, I think it's good.
I think it's a good one day to be good.
Are you watching Jerry Springer
at three o'clock in the afternoon?
Oh, that's what I thought.
Cool story, cool story back.
No, it's a joke, shut up.
No, but I will say that I like hearing Joe say that story.
But that's it was refreshing to hear that you know what I mean like and to hear his breakdown to about
Where he lived as far as I can't remember what he said from the first few years
Then he was like Florida then he was like Boston for these chunks of his life
And you kind of see like where people come from in the different past that he took
He broke it down very literally in these past few podcasts
And I was like oh now I can kind of yeah, he's moved all over like where he was is a child
Defined who he was I'm a lot of ways. What did he what did he actually say so he was born in New Jersey?
Then he moved to Florida
San Francisco
San Francisco first then Florida then Boston then he went out to, San Francisco, San Francisco first, then Florida, then Boston.
Then he went out to, I think it's Gainesville, Florida, and then moved up the Boston,
and then that's when he did his martial arts and eventually comedy.
And I guess he must have moved to LA after that, right?
That's where he would have done news radio dude. He tells his whole story to it
So interesting hearing all this backlash, but it's like he tells his whole story throughout those past two podcasts or whatever
And he's like I was beat up a lot as a kid. I was bullied a lot. So I went and did martial arts
And then I became this person that I am and found a focus and then I decided to do this and then I decided to do this
And now I'm in this situation and now I'm I decided to do this and now I'm in this
situation and now I'm trying to find the truth and now I'm getting screwed nice. But it's like now I see a guy that came from where he comes from. It's like you could see he's
seeking the truth out because that's what he's been doing his whole life. So like why wouldn't he stop now?
Yeah, I think people just have a hard time with the fact that the fear factor guy is
as popular as this. I feel like it's almost what it comes down to.
Dude, that's not gonna print us was the fucking President of the United States.
So, let's move along.
That's a good point.
And good on you.
Yeah, what are we doing?
Who is at the end?
Good on everyone.
Oh, good on.
Good on you, if you need success.
Oh, good. Well done. Well done. Oh, good on. Good on you, for me. Oh, great.
Well done.
Well done.
Well, yeah, that's the controversy, guys.
That is this week, big week, in the world of Spotify, Neo Young, and others.
Like I said, there are put some links in the bio to the Russell Brand video.
I'll put the guy Richie one on there.
I think they're really cool. Check them out. Let me know what you think
It's just a little bit extra to get out of the pod and see if you enjoy it and
Yeah, that's it. We will
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