Joe Rogan Experience Review podcast - A review of Episode 1193 Shane Dorian
Episode Date: November 9, 2018Shane is a big wave surfer and an avid bow hunter. He's a long time friend of Joe's and is really a fascinating guy to listen to. If you want to learn about what it takes to tackle waves that will mos...t likely kill you check it out lol. Or just listen for fun. Enjoy the review folks! Please email me with any suggestions and questions for future shows : Joeroganexperiencereview@gmail.com
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Hello and welcome to another episode of the JRE review.
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good podcasts 1193 Shane Dorian Shane Dorian is a long-time friend of Joe
Rogan I don't know why he knows so many surfers. I think a big part of this one is that he goes hunting with Shane.
Shane is a big wave surfer.
If you've never watched Shane Dorian on YouTube, you've got to check it out,
where he does absolutely terrifying.
It doesn't really look real.
It looks like an ant is falling into, you know, a wave pool
because of how small he is compared to the wave,
and it's truly terrifying to watch him just
careem down this sheer vertical face of water.
Absolutely brilliant, you gotta check it out.
Their conversation was really fascinating,
and Shane was coming on
the podcast to promote his new HBO documentary about surfing, surfing
life, surfing culture growing up, surfing which sounds like a weird and wonderful and amazing
experience.
Where since he was like 12 years old he spent most of his life just traveling the world
and surfing.
And now he's sponsored, doesn't compete anymore but gets to surf big waves and
promote products and be sponsored by different companies and so on.
He, like I said, is a pretty solid bow hunter. Now he's been hunting for quite a long time and
with bow hunting comes the meat that you get and of
course like always Joe can't help but start talking about Trigger grills. I've
still yet to ever use a Trigger Grill or C1 but the way Joe describes it just
makes you hungry every time. It sounds delicious, sounds like the best way to cook, game, animals, and yeah, I'd be all about it.
Shane lives in Hawaii, great surfing out there, obviously.
Now, Hawaii is just a giant volcano, really.
As Joe always points out, I think he's slightly terrified of the idea of the whole place,
just exploding around him.
But they were talking about how the volcano has been super active, you know, eating through cars, smashing boats that go near the volcano.
Because people are going in, you know, to take selfies and Instagram stuff and these like balls of molten lava rocks are just flying off the out of the volcano and just crashing into their boats.
So yeah, incredibly dangerous times in some areas in Hawaii.
So if you live that, you know, generally stay away from those places, guys.
Joe makes the joke that everyone drives a Toyota Tundra in Hawaii and Shane said, yes,
I do happen to have one which is quite funny. And there's a thing that they were talking about where you can like on the plate these things too
You can get like special coatings
To go over the Toyota Tunjus probably any vehicle, but it just makes it so like if you got a lot of off-roading or hunting and things
You don't like scratching your vehicle up smashing it and
ruining it because these coatings basically scratching your vehicle up and smashing it and ruining it because these
coatings basically make your vehicle bulletproof. They talk a little bit about coastline stuff
and this was interesting, I didn't know about this, but in certain areas people try and
kick you off the beaches, rich people at board houses near the beach and they say no, this
is my land, they have security guards
there that like kick you off and even the sheriff is like come in and and threaten to give people
tickets because they want to keep the rich people happy. Now this supposedly is happening in quite
a few places in Malibu it's been happening up there and as far as they were explaining it I know
nothing about these laws but no one can own the beach line
You just can't I guess there are a few private beaches around but for the most part you're not allowed to own the beach
Anyone can go surf in front of any area the ocean is not owned by people and probably even if you're on the
In the water that's okay, but even if they own the bit of the beach,
you could still just paddle in front of it.
I mean, you're allowed to.
I can't see how they would own the water.
It doesn't, it doesn't make any sense.
They talk a little bit, Shane does about how Mark Zuckerberg has bought a massive house
out in Hawaii, a lot of land.
I think it costs like 800 million.
And he's like kicked all the locals off it
He's really secluded himself. I mean it makes sense that he'd have security, right? He'd close himself off
For safety just because he's like one of the worlds richest men
But it's also a shame because the locals you know, it's their land and they've been there forever
And now all of a sudden they can't use all these areas. I don't know, maybe it affects like people that fish from the beach or people that
scuba or snorkel. It just seems like a shame. They should be a bit of
conversation I think on a local level to say, yeah people can still use this area
but you know this is all my house.
You know, then they start getting into
Just like the obsession of things because obviously Shane was has been obsessed with
Surfing his whole life and Joe Rogan if you're a long time fan. You know that he's obsessed with multiple things
working out combat
Fighting while not fighting but UFC training He was with this Taekwondo and also well with this comedy. You have to be. And what makes him so good at this podcast and other things is his
obsessions. But then they reflected that with actors and talking about how people will live that role.
They will be that
character for a long long time and someone that immediately came to mind was
Daniel DeLos and Joe was saying that Daniel obviously is a great actor. He's
been in Las LeMoe, he gives different things and he was in a movie called The Boxer
where Joe said he trained for a year in a gym, boxing. Like he was a boxer and to do that takes
incredible dedication but Joe said he moves exactly like a boxer does. I mean
he became that part and as far as they could tell they were saying that he's now
retired and he's become a cobbler and a cobbler is someone that just fixes shoes.
So I'd love to get my hands on a pair of dangitaloos shoes. I think that would be really cool
They they move back into hunting talk a little bit about that and how
Some lady in England was hunting a goat some goat hunting on our island and the celebrity's jumped in and got very upset
Like Ricky Javace and other people and Joe just really didn't understand it because he said, as far as he knows, Ricky eats me, he's cooked a Ricky before and he says what's frustrating
is people don't think about the overall understanding of what's going on.
They just hear hunting and animal and it's wrong.
Instead of like the overpopulation of things and the reintroduction of animals, things like
the wolf problem, I mean you start
reintroducing wolves into areas like they did in Montana
back in like 94.
Problem with that is now there's so many wolves up there
that they have decimated the elk population by like 80%.
Which is crazy.
I mean, don't get me wrong, wolves are incredible creatures
but you don't want to meet your children, you know?
It's just
it's just nuts. Then they get into other groups that are there for like civil liberties and rights. They
talk about NAACP and how that was run by a white woman for a while and even though she got a lot done,
she was not black and that's kind of crazy. So then Joe is talking about what, what, you know,
how people try and justify being whatever they are. And Joe actually went and got one of those 23
me tests done. And he was talking about how he is 1% black, which is quite funny. It doesn't make him
very black. I don't think you can use the N word anytime soon. He was saying that if he is 1% black, which is quite funny. It doesn't make him very black. I don't think you can use the N-wood anytime soon.
He was saying that if he was 10% black,
he'd start dropping some N-bombs.
That was tongue in cheek, obviously he didn't mean it,
but that's quite a funny thing to say.
And yeah, overall, it was a great conversation.
If you're fascinated about surfing or understand
what it takes to compete at such a high
level, definitely check it out.
It was really cool and it was excellent to see, to hear these two friends planning their
next hunting trip and getting ready for it.
And just getting a feel for what it's like to be surrounded by the types of amazing people
that Joe Rogan gets to meet and think how inspiring that is. But anyway, that's our
episode for today. Thank you so much for joining in. Love you guys, peace!