Joe Rogan Experience Review podcast - JOE ROGAN EXPERIENCE REVIEW WEEK 24 OF 2018

Episode Date: June 20, 2018

Eddie and I talk all things this week while we review and recap this week's episodes of JRE.   Guests this week on the great and powerful JRE:   1129 Tom Papa (the king of bread)   1130 Adam F...rank - Computational Astrophysics    MMA 31 Daniel Straus and Joe Schilling   1131 Dave Ruin - Libertarian and Jordan Peterson's opener.    Enjoy!  

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hello and welcome to podcast three of JRE review. We're moving on, we're moving on strong and thank you guys for downloading in we had a Scandinavian Downloader. Whoever you are, I appreciate it. Do it again. Let us know what you think of this stuff and I'm gonna just crack on. This is for week 24 the Joe Rogan podcast. We've got Tom Papa on this week, podcast 1129. We got Adam Frank, we got MMA 31 with Joe Schilling, legend, and then end in a week, 1131 with Dave Rubin, comedian, libertarian, opinionated guy. And today, for the first time, I have a body of mine, Eddie, what's up?
Starting point is 00:00:46 Eddie. Hey, how you doing, buddy? Good, man. It's good to have you here. And finally, thank you so much. Having a conversation instead of me just whaffling on on my own, which must sound ridiculous to a lot of these guys. But there you go. This is how we're going to do it. We're going to have some guests on. Every now and again,. We're gonna shoot the shit and see what Joe Rogan's been up to. So again, starting off, Tom Papa, great comedian, one of my favorite comedians. As always comes on with his bread.
Starting point is 00:01:16 So what he does, he's a comedian that's up at the comedy store at the time. I think mainly he's out of New York. Okay. Hellarious, dude. And what he does when he's on Rogan's is he's out of New York. Okay. Hilarious, dude. And what he does when he's on Rogan's, is he's always taking bread on that.
Starting point is 00:01:29 Like as a gift. It's like, here you go, Joe. I make this bread, right? Here's a loaf, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you know how people get. They get goofy, they get cooking. They love this stuff. So he takes it on and Joe's been loving this bread
Starting point is 00:01:41 because it's great. Well, so many damn people listening to his podcast that it's taken off. Oh my God. Most of the questions he gets on social media are like, hey, how's my bread look? Can I get some feedback and all these things? Oh it's so cool. The amazing thing about it is this week he announced that he got his own cooking show for like discovery. Oh yeah. Well it's not, no it's not really a cooking show for like discovery? Well, it's not, no, it's not really a cooking show, but he gets to travel around the country.
Starting point is 00:02:09 Discovery would do that, yeah. And it's like checking out bakeries. And he got it through this commercial. That is cool. Yeah, so he's saying of all the years doing comedy, of all the things, of all the pilots he's tried to go out for, they get exactly, yeah. He goes on Rogan and they give him a bread shell. That's amazing.
Starting point is 00:02:28 Dude, ridiculous, right? Especially with media like that. I'll kind of hear a little bit of what you do or what you interest are and it just kind of sparks a lot of stuff. That's great. Yeah, and it's nice that he gets to do what he loves anyway. Instead of some bullshit pilot, like you're an actor. Yeah, of course. You take whatever good role that they give you, right? I mean, if it's paying. Yeah, of course. But your way preferred to have a role
Starting point is 00:02:51 that was like connected to something you love then like. Yeah, that would be nice. And so they go, oh, here, here. You're the rapist. It was, you know what I mean? You're the recurring rapist. Yeah, I do. Oh, I know.
Starting point is 00:03:01 You do. Yeah. I had a buddy of mine who did, I'm back to back, I was, I was, was a bug maybe like 10 years ago back to back ones like that and he hasn't really worked since Just like rolls he didn't like go back to back as the rapist kind of thing. Oh, yeah Well, yeah, I wonder as an actor it's got to make you question. What do you see in me? I think I'm gonna get a different haircut Yeah, I need to like yeah. I need to dress differently. Maybe stop licking my lips or something.
Starting point is 00:03:28 I don't know. Fuck around. But yeah, so that's bad ass for him. And of course through that, you know, through anything cooking, Joe has to bring out a good friend of his, someone that's been on the podcast, someone who I love as well, and we all have heard about it at the Anthony Bull day and issue. I'm a big fan, yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:47 Dude, right? Right, big fan. It just fucking breaks my heart to hear anyone gets to a point where they can't see it. And you know, in a way it's terrifying, because you'd think on paper he has everything, right? You would think he's got the show, the fame, coolest fuck knows everyone.
Starting point is 00:04:08 And he was like, and still, he was like a rock star of the culinary world. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And you know, he was just traveled everywhere. And the cool thing about his show that I really liked is that you learned all different kind of foods you would never, ever think of. Right.
Starting point is 00:04:24 You're like, I wouldn't eat that. Then you see Anthony, yeah, sure. I'll try any eating with rich people. He's eating with like people with no, you know, but just enroll in the eras. Right, you're a folks. And you're like, dude, that's pretty cool. I mean, parts are known.
Starting point is 00:04:39 Yeah. What a great name. Like, absolutely perfect. Yeah. And fuck me. What a great show. like absolutely perfect. And fuck me, what a great show. He just got in there. And like his poetry or use of language,
Starting point is 00:04:52 was almost as delicious to hear as I'm sure much of the food is that he made. You know what I mean? Just his, he was a master of like crafting just how he would describe the place and then the people and like that connection with food. And it's almost like he saw everything that way.
Starting point is 00:05:10 Yeah, which is interesting too. I don't know, especially from early on, from being a heroin user and that kind of stuff of junkie, and then coming out of it, you see something a little more clear. And it's just like when he, like traveling your right, his words, how do you describe the food of the people. And it was just warm. I was kind of just so refreshing to hear you're like, I'm like, I feel like I'm learning something. Yeah, you know?
Starting point is 00:05:32 Yeah, yeah. And he seemed to see curiosity was connected to a deep love of like that exploration. And he just really wanted to see and learn. And nobody, nobody, he wasn't too good for anybody. Like there was just something really grounded about this guy that was just unbelievable. And again, you know, being a good friend of Joe's,
Starting point is 00:05:54 they've been camping together. Like Joe said that he cried, thought about it, he had a cry, I mean, I'd imagine a lot of people have, a lot of people that know him or touch by him. And a big jujitsu guy believe it or not Oh really I didn't like that. Yeah, he attributes jujitsu like saving his life like keeping him clean and wow You know, it's just yeah, you just that just that you can't he was obsessed Supposedly well, they went the trip that they went on and there's footage of it
Starting point is 00:06:20 They went I think turkey hunting him and Joe and And it's cool. They're like by the camp the campfire wasted having a chat and it was on some, I can't remember what show it was on but I remember seeing it was great. Well that was in Boseman Montana and I've been to Boseman and actually to meet a good friend of Joe's that I know of that. So he while he was there he left the campsite, went into Bosemanement to find a jiu-jitsu school to train. Like in the middle of it, yeah, just whiter.
Starting point is 00:06:49 He wouldn't take time off. That's great. That's really impressive. Yeah, it's very inspiring too. You know, I think these guys, they're obsessive, right? This is how they get so good at what they do. Yeah. And that obsession is going to flow into all kinds of different things that they do.
Starting point is 00:07:05 It's not like we just think they're just sitting around on the beach all the time with all their money and their might as they're working their ass off. You know, it's really cool. A friend of mine, Jonas, he does a lot of murals all in town, especially like in Venice. And he just did one of Anthony right off the wheelchair. I think Walsh are in 24th, Walsh are 25th.
Starting point is 00:07:24 And it was really cool to see TMZ two days ago that he's in TMZ with his mural. Oh nice. I was like, talk about publicity. It's just off of Wilshire, like you can see it. Like Wilshire in 24th, Wilshire 25th. Like on the side of a building? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:38 Oh, dude. And that's fantastic. What better person to put up there? Oh yeah, and I think it's right by restaurant too we put it up right by. Nice. So I'm not gonna check that out. Yeah, that's fantastic. What better person to put up there? Oh yeah, I think it's right by restaurant. Too we put it up right by. Nice. So I'm not gonna check that out. Yeah, that's great.
Starting point is 00:07:48 Even if you go on TMZ, you'll see another thing. Yeah. It's just, yeah, you know, Tom and Joe talked about it for a while and like everyone, I mean, it hit people. And I'm talking about it for a bit here, because it hit me too. It's like, you know, you don't want to hear anybody do this. But there's certain celebrities you don't want to go.
Starting point is 00:08:11 Ever. You're like, I know. I felt that myself for like three days definitely. And I was like, I sure I was doing the same thing. I was scratching my head. I'm like, he's like a Chris Cornell. The singing room. I mean, he's like that as far as the cooking.
Starting point is 00:08:26 And just you were like, dude, I finally, someone I actually looked up to, I'm inspired to watch and to learn. I go, you know, it was really interesting, you know, especially with his thing. I think he was mid, I think his mid 40s, you know, when he was still cooking. And I mean, he was saying, he's like, yeah,
Starting point is 00:08:43 he was, you know, didn't have any money. He didn't, he was she would, he hadn't paid his taxes in years. He owed everybody money. He was so broke. And then he wrote that article and then they got, he got a call the next day saying, hey, we're offering you. Yeah, that was times, right? Yeah, it's like that, and they call, I think the, hey, we're offering you 50, and he's
Starting point is 00:09:01 like, you know, this is a joke, but he literally had zero to his name. And so if you ever checked it out, it's really inspiring. Yeah. And then it's like going, wow man, you know, this guy's almost in the same boat when you're doing your art, whatever you're doing, whatever you're into going, I still have a shot
Starting point is 00:09:18 at the title, you know, which is still cool. Well, you know, it does raise a question that if you have a talent, like he could write, as well as cook, but he could write. And you never know, like sometimes throw that stuff out there because something sticks. Doing nothing is always gonna end enough. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:37 But doing some stuff, I mean, it's, wow, look at where he was. 20 years, he lived, he lived many lifetimes, you know, and that candle burnt quick, but But uh, it's just a travel travel the world Um for free basically and kind of meet amazing people you would never meet from different cultures and Dude knew everything. I mean, you just imagine how much you would grow as a person. Yeah, you know It's like being in the peace corps or something, you're just traveling all over, meeting all these amazing people. And that's gotta be it.
Starting point is 00:10:08 That's gotta be it. I'll have you on the heart too, you know? It just breaks my heart. After all that experience, you go back to the bit of, people carry darkness. You know, you don't wanna look at it. You gotta look at it though sometimes.
Starting point is 00:10:22 You can't let it get out of hand to get that, to get that. to get there. And I mean, this brings us to the next point that they were going on about, is the Roseanne stuff. Now we talked about the Roseanne on this podcast a little bit. Roseanne sent that tweet out at Crazy Races tweet, the cancel the show.
Starting point is 00:10:38 I mean, it sounds like Joe was kind of sticking up for her on there because Joe spoke to her personally on the phone and was like, she said that she didn't know that lady was black. Yeah, I remember hearing about that. Time, it's like, well, sorry. I gotta say that it really doesn't make it in the end because it was a bad tweet. Now whether they should kick, what do you think about cast onon and I show and me? Yeah they you know it was interesting. Who knows maybe there was some other stuff going on before that.
Starting point is 00:11:13 I think some other writers quit just before prior to that. Really? But you know they're making so much money on the show who's doing well. But it's obviously I was never a big fan. I mean it's on since I was growing up. But honestly, I wasn't gonna watch either. But people were, and I just like, I wonder where they just jumped on it. Like we that, we that are afraid.
Starting point is 00:11:36 I mean, yeah, sure, shouldn't send a tweet out. That's really fucked. But I mean, it is one thing. Like we really own people that quick about these things. Plus she's a comedian too, which is interesting. So how, it was a comedian, like how far can you take it? Not very far, these days. Like certain people, it's interesting. I mean, they certain people like, I've got forgotten names, but I'm sure people can take it to a certain, you know, extreme, which like, oh, hey, because it's whatever people agree with it or maybe it's just a funny thing.
Starting point is 00:12:06 Yeah, yeah. It's comedy. And then some people take offense to certain stuff where it's just, maybe it's that one person or maybe they just don't like it. I don't know, but it's amazing. Well, it's definitely the person who gets the most upset gets upset. And then they trickle it down to their like army of other people that like to get upset about. And then people on the sidelines that are just kind of waiting
Starting point is 00:12:32 for people to tell them what to get upset about. They're the ones that jump in. And then beyond that, the people are just watching where everyone gets upset. They're like, oh, now we got to act on it. We got to fire those people. Yeah, yeah. We got to do this. So we got to move away. We gotta fire those people. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And we gotta do this. So we gotta move away. We gotta end this sponsorship. And we upset that group or da da da. And then that's like, oh man.
Starting point is 00:12:51 But it's so interesting, especially, you know, I was growing up, I mean, the silly stupid things we've heard or even you say as a kid or said to you, I mean, usually it kinda, it kinda, it usually goes after a certain time, it kinda goes over your head, you know, unless it's really directed at you. People definitely got away with more in the past.
Starting point is 00:13:07 Oh, completely. Because the only way we got information like that is this is a newspaper. The newspaper would report that so and so said this. Yeah. It's not like we have footage, it's not like we have whatever, but then you got some people, President Trump, they say and do almost anything
Starting point is 00:13:21 and it's just washed right off. Immediately gone. Like where would I ever move on? Exactly, that's like how some people's just washed right off. Immediately gone. Like where would I ever move on? Exactly, that's like how some people can just blow it off. He's truly a master at it. Like, you like him or not? He's so good of that, it's unbelievable. I think as this tweets got so overboard
Starting point is 00:13:37 in the beginning where I was like, so it's kind of like, he can say the thing he wants and everyone's like, it doesn't need it. It's all he did was just trade us that he can say the fuck and anything, and now he does it. And now we don't know what's what. But the most important thing is he's made it so he can never get in trouble for saying whatever.
Starting point is 00:13:50 He doesn't have to be accountable for anything he says and he runs the world. And what? That's so true. He's like, yeah, so what? I said it, it's ever his like. He's like, I'd grab a couple of pussies, big deal. Anywhere, I'm the president now,
Starting point is 00:14:03 so we're gonna need to throw a bunch of money in the money. No, I'm gonna go meet North Korea, you know? Yeah, right. First thing he does is grab Kim Jong-Soo's pussy. He's like, it's just a custom in America. Yeah, I heard you, I called you Rocket, man. I know why now, you know? That's hilarious, that is fucking great.
Starting point is 00:14:22 Well, let's see, so what else we got? We got Adam Frank, that was the 1130 guest. Adam Frank was a cool guy, so he's a scientist, he's a writer, I think he's a theoretical physicist. Which means that he doesn't do any actual physics in a lab, he's not no electricity, no, oh no, not a physicist, an astronomer, but like a theoretical one,
Starting point is 00:14:43 he doesn't go near telescopes. Oh, he just He does like the math on it. Yeah, he does I guess it's like statistical understandings like once you know Well, you've made an estimate to how big the universe is is like how many damn planets are that right? How many sons how many earth-like planets around these sons and and once he's got the number, which I think for our galaxy alone, he said, was somewhere around 10 billion stars, or Earth-like planets. I think either way, maybe it's the same. That's my line, right.
Starting point is 00:15:16 But 10 billion, so his point is, with that many, there has to be life. And like an Earth-like planet, from what he's saying is one that's a specific distance away from the sun to be what they call the habitable zone. It's like a zone where water or ice or whatever is in the liquid state.
Starting point is 00:15:38 As long as it's liquid, like life could exist as far as we understand it, right? That kind of makes sense. It's not too cold, not too hot, all these things. And so he wrote a book and the book was, shit, what was the book called? Damn, I didn't write it down, but the book was just basically about the chances of there being alien life out there. Like this is the probability of it. And it's so high mathematically, because there's so many planets.
Starting point is 00:16:10 Right. You'd be crazy to think that there's a lot in there. But the point the job rings up is, yeah, but we have zero proof. Which is a fucking good point. Like we have zero fucking proof. There's nothing. We don't look up and they're just like everybody away
Starting point is 00:16:26 So here's a quick message like Hey, we're here. Yeah, you see a big what what's weird about that is it begs the question think what we've done in 200 years That really what we've done in a hundred right? We we went from barely being able to fly a plane to nuclear power to landing on the moon That's fucking badass. Yeah, it's just the thought of it. So now add a thousand years to that, which is not long. A thousand years ago was like the Dark Ages, right? It was like Vikings and shit.
Starting point is 00:16:56 So you know, they had boats and stuff. I mean, it wasn't, we don't think Vikings and think millions of years ago. It's not that long, a thousand years. You add a thousand years to us, what the hell can we do? We have to be true. We have to be true to the way we do. We're definitely flying outside of our solar system, no problem, right?
Starting point is 00:17:13 If that, and that's not a stretch to believe that, I mean, we're talking about going to Mars in a few years. So the solar system in 1,000, it's reasonable. Well, then if there's all these fucking planets, then there's gotta be aliens. Well, why the fuck aren't they going anywhere? Why are they not going anywhere that we can see?
Starting point is 00:17:32 Maybe they're behind the still. That's really the point, right? Instead of, yeah, and then so we show up, I don't know where we're like, hey. But then, of 10 billion chances of us being the ones in the front. Oh I know a lot of pressure, but I don't know about that I know
Starting point is 00:17:48 Our society the way some of the people act are like Like what? Yeah, I know what you mean because then you have to say if that is true of the 10 billion planets and of all the alien races We are the most advanced and of the most powerful and profitable countries in the United States. And the guy that runs that is Donald Trump. Donald Trump is ahead of all of those things. It's like, hold on. She's got a child ahead. You know, I'm not trying to rag on him, you know, I really, I'm not saying it, but it
Starting point is 00:18:19 brings up an interesting point. You know, I could just picture them gone. Hey, we got to show you that we have, you know, over in New Mexico, you know, what do you call it, the, oh, Rullz-Wall. Yeah. Anything, everything goes show him around.
Starting point is 00:18:32 He's looking, and they actually do have aliens, and it's just like, of course, he'd be like, guys, I gotta tell the country some, but I gotta, you know what I mean? Oh, there's no way they're showing Donald Trump any of that. I know, he was built of beans in a heartbeat. He tweeted out.
Starting point is 00:18:44 He'd be him, and he'd be a fucking selfie. Showing don't know Trump any other. I know he was built of being in a heartbeat. He tweeted out He'd be him and he'd be a fucking selfie him called as she in and fucking some Too-headed alien that's it How funny is that they give Kim Kim Kardashian and the White House and their party they part just part in yeah Like doing real work yeah 10 years ago. She was blowing some black. Yeah exactly like what? I guess she still blokes black gobs. She's doing it on the dead and on film. But yeah, I know what you're saying. What do you got to do to get in the White House these days?
Starting point is 00:19:12 I don't know. I haven't got no Trump, I guess. I'm being popular. That's it. That's it. You know what was funny? Speaking of what the whole incident, you know, it was like five, six months ago, Billy Bush,
Starting point is 00:19:24 you know that whole grabber by the, you know, it was like five, six months ago, Billy Bush, you know, that whole grabber by the, you know, he was down at the bar and so he ended up having beer with us, we all got hammered together, it was pretty funny. With Billy Bush. Billy Bush was there. He was having a bite, he kept on doing shorties with everybody. That's crazy that he got so fucked from that. He got thrown in the bus.
Starting point is 00:19:44 Like, yeah, I I mean literally the pussy bus Like literally though he was like he tried to separate himself Trump became president Billy Bush was the one that lost his job now. He's related to the bushes So so you you can decide where what you want of his faith and I'm sure he's doing just fine for himself But yeah, they're about again screwed You know if he was if he was real smart should have headed his bets and been like, no, I, I, I stand by what Trump said and you know, he shouldn't have distanced himself. Oh, totally.
Starting point is 00:20:14 He became president. He probably doing all right from St.P. Ascendant and I was saying, you know, right? That would be hilarious, yeah. That's hilarious. He was down there. That's it. Yeah, he got pretty, uh, he had a bunch of beers.
Starting point is 00:20:24 It was pretty funny. Well, of course. You got of it being the pussy guy I mean he's not even his house for a while I'll kept on whispering to his ear he's like I hear that every day but he was cool about it yeah yeah he has to get used to it that's how it goes so moving back to Adam Franken and his talk about the alien thing. I think the best part of that for me was when they were talking about weather. They think that the aliens had ever visited this planet, right? Because you know, there's all these sightings and all these things, right? Well, and I don't know if you've ever seen the, you know, the weird lights in the sky and all the rest of it, but they brought up a fascinating point. The so simple, I can't believe I've
Starting point is 00:21:08 ever never thought of it. Why do they have headlights? What the hell are they looking at? Why do they need them? If they don't want to be seen, why they just wouldn't put any lights on that? That's not true. You just put a big giant headlight. Exactly. I mean, planes have headlights, but it's not so the planes can see is so other planes don't crash in Oh, so the UFOs are not exactly worried about us crashing into them, right? Especially our best they fly yeah, wouldn't make any sense like what are they trying to show us all by the way? We're here, but you can't ever know we're here. Yeah, also don't crash you know Where do they get their headlights at? Doesn't make it easy. Yeah, right
Starting point is 00:21:44 I'm walking in I need. Well, I'm walking in, I need a... My bulbs out. Yeah, that's... Giant headlights for a spaceship. It's the most simple and ridiculous thing. And that was the most hilarious point. Of course, Joe Rogan did a show called... When Joe Rogan questions everything. It was a really great show. I think it was on sci-fi.
Starting point is 00:22:08 And he looked into like UFOs, he looked in the big foot, and he would go interview people that fit. And most of it, he came out and he's like, it's all horseshit, these people are crazy. Like he wanted to believe, especially the UFO one, because he's been a big fan for a long time, probably why Adam Frank was on there. Like he wants the, he wants to know if it's out there, you know, using UFO guy. But the more you look into it, it's just like, seriously, this is bullshit. Like there is just nothing to it. I always find it funny when they're like, yes, I was fucked by aliens and I was probed. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:22:42 It's like, they just probed you the whole time and then they had their way. And just, what the fuck are they looking for? And then they, and then they was asked. And then they sent you home. Yeah, it's like, and then they wanted to keep doing it. It's like, didn't they find what they were looking for the first time? How many times did they mean to? That's like that person.
Starting point is 00:22:59 To think that the aliens have like some sort of amnesia, they're like, hey, you remember Jeff's asshole? No, I don't. Let's grab him again. Let's say you know the look. Yeah, we like his farm. He's got a perfect corn heel. He does.
Starting point is 00:23:11 It's right this season right now. It was, it was lumpy in there. We need to look, yeah. I mean, just, it doesn't make any sense. It's like these people are fucking out of their minds. And probably in the past, before all the stuff about UFOs, it was probably like abductions of demons, you know?
Starting point is 00:23:26 Like religious people just thinking that. I mean... I always thought, although I always think about the pyramids. I mean, that's so like, you know, an Egypt pyramid. It's just really, how the hell did they get those things up there? Oh, you're saying like, did aliens help it? Yeah, I mean, it's just so bizarre when you think about it. Dude, fuck now, it's, right? I mean, it really is such a master last week. He had a guy on I forgot his name one is his name Robert shock and he was an Egyptologist. Oh, okay. Yeah. He's great He's been on like ancient aliens and all those same like the space is way older than it looks like it is like 10,000 years plus right wow crazy and You know it just he brings up some great points
Starting point is 00:24:11 He doesn't think aliens build stuff right but what he is saying is how the fuck did they do it? How long would it have taken like the mastery the craft? I mean it's it's about is difficult a task It's about as difficult a task. A hinderment. And just to even keep that thing intact, I mean, I mean, how would you even think about, you know, I mean, doing that? It's unbelievable. But then, you know, and then we landed on the moon.
Starting point is 00:24:35 And then, like, we're really good at doing stuff when we like get long enough to keep a civilization together. It just shows that there's ups and downs, you know? Because the dark ages were not anywhere as prosperous as the one the Egyptians were building the pyramids. And that was thousands of years later. So we can have errors that again are, you know, get fucked up. Hopefully, when people like Elon Musk though, we're holding it together. We need these smart fuckers. The problem is, we think things going forever,
Starting point is 00:25:06 and they always improve. I think shit can get ugly. I think we can mad Max ourselves, but we quit. I think that we did it very easily. Just, even with technology, it's kind of interesting too. You know, when you see, even walk in the street and set a mind to get it, all these people look at their head and their phone,
Starting point is 00:25:22 and you're literally, you know, I mean, they bump into you and you're like, dude, right here wake up. Yeah. Oh God. Just how much of your life do you want to when people order food and everyone needs to take a picture of it? Yeah. It's like this is happening in all the countries around the world. It's like before we eat, let's put all of our food for today. Everything's so nice. I would love to know if there's anyone out there that actually sees pictures of people's food and thinks, oh, thank God, my day is better. Yeah, I get to put it on.
Starting point is 00:25:51 I just put it on. Fuck gives it. I just get a picture of a chili dog. Yeah, yeah, I mean, really. Oh, wow, look at that burger. Did you see the burger that Johnny had today? I can't believe it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:01 I said that to him. I'm just like, I thought Johnny was on a diet. Did you get a burger? He's never going to lose weight in that. can't believe it. I said that to him. I'm just like, I thought Johnny was on a diet. He did a brighter. He's never gonna lose weight in that condition. Moving over to the MMA show, the week, so Joe had for his MMA show, 31-yard Daniel Strauss and Joe Schilling. They are legends in the fight game.
Starting point is 00:26:21 And Daniel is the Belly-Tool Worldll World Champ or was but he recently got in really bad motorcycle accident. Flipped off his bike, landed under guard rail, woke up there, doctors told him he's never gonna walk again, you know, unbelievable things. And he has through good physio and those sorts of things. And just the fact that let's be phased, a world champion fucking mixed martial arts specialist. He's brought himself out of the brink and he's back to sparring and, you know,
Starting point is 00:26:58 he's a cool chilled motherfucker, right? Smoking some weed too, helping him through that thing. You got to have to have that, right? But I mean, he talks about his recovery, he talks about working his way back. I mean, he's a bit of an adrenaline junkie, obviously, the motorcycle thing, points in that direction. But to bring yourself back, and now he's, now he's positioning himself to like go back for the title again. I mean, that's really amazing. How fucking inspiring that that is. Yeah, I just can't, with everything that you ever have going on, right?
Starting point is 00:27:34 It's hard enough. When things are okay to keep working in a direction that's going to help you out, right? And then life constantly throws shit at you. It's like it's always just rolling bowling balls at your feet, just to trippy up. But I mean, for one bowling ball to come, it's the size of you and just squash you for a minute. Yeah, squash everything about you. It makes it seems to make people realign everything about how they do things. And what the life is about. Yeah, and I think that's how we just reset and get all the bullshit out. And we're like, fuck sake, I waste all my time complaining. Yeah. So we think it's really good. Yeah. It's like it's been none of it's even important. You know, you can, you can make all the
Starting point is 00:28:15 fuss you want. But if someone chopped your legs off tomorrow, you wouldn't care about those little things. You'd be wishing you could get on run. Everything would change here completely. Exactly. And I think he just he just puts it in perspective. And his buddy Joe Shelling, who's just been one of the toughest competitors for ever, has really helped him. Daniel, like just push along and like really kind of keep just keep his head up straight. One thing that I thought was crazy and think about world champions and sports people that you know it.
Starting point is 00:28:46 They're not smokers, right? Daniel is. Daniel smokes. He was a smoker when he was a world champion. Oh, that's hilarious. Yeah. You would have thought, in today's age, like it just doesn't happen.
Starting point is 00:28:57 Yeah, you would say, especially everyone, they want to be completely fit and just completely clean their whole system and they're performing. I mean, especially a fighter, because being fit and like, on peak physical shape is like, you're right on the speed as tip of stride. It's not like you're fucking a world-class curler. You know, you just over there like brushing a thing. If you want to stop for a cigarette, I could be like, all right, I believe in that. I do remember that, uh, bass pop player smoking
Starting point is 00:29:23 in the dugout in the 70s. Is that right? Yeah, they should smoking a lot of them used to smoke in the dugout No, shit Yeah, then that a lot of them would also to her drinking beer. There's one picture I forget I think it was the late 70s. He dropped acid and pitched to no hitter. Oh, yeah, what about that guy? Can you imagine dude? I'm believe I mean, I know I mean, I don't want the daughters in the earlys late 70s. All those guys were boozing hard all in the bullpen. I'll get hammered and they go out there.
Starting point is 00:29:51 And I wonder what that must have been feeling like for him. Did he know it was real life? Like, obviously he knew he was pitching, but I mean, once you get like 75% through a no hitter and you're still on acid, are you wondering, is this a dream? I would be freaking out. I can't imagine.
Starting point is 00:30:08 I mean, let alone, even just every play in your, it's a physical, obviously, you know, physical sports or like you got a move. You're just, maybe he was just seeing the zone. I don't know. Yeah, it has to be something like that, right? And it just expanded everything. He's just like honed in to something just beautiful.
Starting point is 00:30:26 I remember watching, was it a, what is that show called 2020? When they do, yeah, they do like the Bo Jackson Hub one and like Jordan and they did 2020's like the documentary, but I think they did one for him. And I found it really fascinating. I don't remember all of it, but yeah, that guy was like just talking his way through it
Starting point is 00:30:44 and like how amazing it was Thank Adi had a good trip. Keep adj. If you had a bad trip Oh my god, he's trying to eat the bowl Sound the ground crying. Oh my god. Yeah, it could have gone ugly Do you remember that one fighter who was who was doing crack and then he he came down from the crack? Littlely in the middle of the ring like I think maybe like in the third or fourth round, you could look it up. Is it boxing?
Starting point is 00:31:06 You boxing yet. And he literally, there's a big championship fight too. And then he just broke down crying like a little child. And what? And literally the fighters, even the referee, everyone's going like, what's wrong? He's this big, big, heavyweight, heavyweight, black dude. And he just starts crying, bawling, like a little child.
Starting point is 00:31:26 And like literally the fight, other fighters like, what, I mean, go ahead and hit a little, it was crazy, I checked it out. No way, yeah, I'm pulling it up right now. Yeah, for. Bokster cries. Bokster cries and put a crack too. K, K, K, try.
Starting point is 00:31:41 And things hit off, so I think. Bokster cries, crack. Yeah. Are you sure it was crack? Yeah. All right. Crack, check. It thinks it's absolutely. Boxer cries crack. Yeah. Are you sure it was crack? Yeah. All right. Let's see what we got. Crack cocaine.
Starting point is 00:31:50 Is any of this? Yes. Which truth behind the biggest smell? Oh, I think that's right. Boxer, here's to your right. Let's pull it up. We just started weeping like a little, like a beehive. Let's see what it says.
Starting point is 00:32:02 How weird is that? What did they not test for like cracking? I think you smoked a bunch because it's... I feel like crack is a bad idea. If you're a boxing, a heavyweight champion. Oh, especially how you come down so quick. I mean, maybe if you did math, I guess like the lunatics on the beach, right? But yeah, he just...
Starting point is 00:32:21 Doesn't seem to be loading up. Okay. But that's okay. Yeah check it out, yeah. Yeah, but yeah, we check it out. That's wild. That's so wild. Well, just, you know, I guess, hey, then I guess he doesn't look so bad that Daniel smokes if people in the past have done crap.
Starting point is 00:32:35 Well, the funny thing is that he, he literally came down so they coached, and his coach didn't really, didn't know, I guess. And apparently he found out that night that he had a correct problem. But came back to your small crap freak go out there and feel like and then you're coming down crashing and you're just, oh my god, it's just the thawed.
Starting point is 00:32:53 Yeah, that's insane. Grosses me out. I couldn't even imagine. I had no idea how to use an iPad properly anyway. Oh, the last guess that they had on the podcast for week 24, Dave Rubin. Right? Dave Rubin, are you familiar with Jordan Peterson? Jordan Peterson is a psychologist that taught at, I believe, a Toronto university, and he
Starting point is 00:33:19 got swept up in all this pronoun business. Oh, God. And he refused to respond to these people in their selected pronouns, even though in Canada they made that the law. And he said this is the beginning of like a Marxism fascism. Like it's bad. Oh yeah. You start controlling what people can say and not say.
Starting point is 00:33:41 And making that the rule, like ugly things really start to happen and he's a very smart, well thought out person and he started to lay down really like the steps. Like it seems like it's just one step, right? And it's not a big deal. But these steps or build on top of each other. And that's how they do it. And then it's like who's controlling who says what?
Starting point is 00:34:01 And before you know it, you can't say anything that disagrees with the powers that be, and they're the ones that make the rules, so they're choosing who can say whatever, almost governing law. You know, and it just gets out of high. Well, there's a bunch of different universities at the end of San Francisco too. I'm sure you know that they have, they have like a timeout room for the, for the grown adults. They have a crann rooms in case they have an attack.
Starting point is 00:34:24 They have all these different kinds of, is that it going? And that was going to learn. But it's, you're supposed to go to college to kind of learn and kind of grow some coonies, and not go there and be babyed. Yeah, something like that. What's going on here? It happens in your kindergarten.
Starting point is 00:34:41 You've got to learn how to live in society. But now they're in and they're making up the rules, right? The kids in the colleges are there and they want it to side and... But right, let's see, you go to a doctor, right? And you're like, hey, then let's see, you're a female, but you're like, you know, I identify as is a male. And they're like, well, just, you know, you have your, it's that time of the month for you, but I don't identify with that. But, but, biologically, you're a female, you know what I mean, you're pregnant.
Starting point is 00:35:09 And, you know, there's no reason that, I mean, you can't be pregnant. So it's kind of like, well, maybe it's a tummy ache, I don't know. Obviously, it's been in me, but it's, you can call anything you want. Yeah. Well, I, here's the thing, and here's what Jordan is on. It like, it doesn't really matter what the people feel or what they want. I'm happy to support them. And so is he.
Starting point is 00:35:30 It's like, it's fine. If you don't think that you're something and you wanna think that you're something else, or you do believe it, and it is true, then good, then express it. But don't require me to name you something else. Of course, yeah. By law.
Starting point is 00:35:45 I can still call you whatever you love. You know what I mean? Yeah, you just can't force that. And I mean, it wasn't a question of like change. Like I can't just, you know, it's not polite if your name is Eddie for me to call you Sally. It's just rude and unnecessary. Unless I have a look at you.
Starting point is 00:36:01 But if you want to be misses whoever and you're clearly a miss the. or even if you're not and you require it like if I say anything other than Mrs. to you, then you like can question me on it like what am I a Mr. or a Mrs. like requiring me almost tricking me into that position. So anyway long story short, this guy is now got a lot of publicity right. He's written a great book called 12 Rules, which I read and it's fantastic.
Starting point is 00:36:27 Definitely check it out. And it just has these essays of life, like how to act, how to respond to things, how to be, how to be a man, how to like understand responsibility and be with, you know, raised kids and be agreeable and just like useful things for life that like a nice guide.
Starting point is 00:36:43 And now he's on a lecture tour, going all around the country, selling things out, and Dave Rubin, who's a comedian, but also like a libertarian and, you know, somewhat kind of a, you know, he's a well thought out individual, opens up for Jordan. So he opens, comes out, does some comedy,
Starting point is 00:37:03 because there's these packed arenas, not arenas, but like auditoriums, you know, there's like a good amount of people in there, a few thousand maybe. So he'd do a bit of that. And he was coming on, um, just to talk about, you know, kind of what they're coming up against. And, and how positive everyone is, because with Jordan's stance, he has, you can, he's very honest and direct about the way that he speaks. So here talk about an issue in the sense of like, this is a good way for a man to be and when he's married, you know, these are the advantages of being with a wife. And then also this is men and women working together and the workforce is failing new. So we're not 100% sure how to act around each other.
Starting point is 00:37:49 That's why we get all these sexual harassment cases and these other things. He's not saying that we shouldn't or that it's wrong or women should do this or men should do that. He's just pointing out what happens and explaining why we're struggling with it. But people love to jump on his case, people that love to hate him
Starting point is 00:38:04 and say things like, well, he's a show venest, and he doesn't respect. So, so all these guys are doing is going out and trying to explain that they're like position. You know, you know, you know, Ben Shapiro's like that as well. Yeah, yeah, they were actually banning and Jordan Peterson as your friends. I like, I like looking at his stuff because he puts you in a common sense and pretty much lays down facts where people are like, well, yeah, but he's like, yeah, but I'm just giving you common sense how it is, you know, mean, how just in general, yes, I mean. Yeah, it's almost like pointing out something that we can quantify as like is, and quantifying
Starting point is 00:38:40 it is like, it's as truthful as we know it to be, right? Statistically speaking, man, do this job. Statistically speaking, women do these jobs. And by pointing it out for someone to jump on your case and say you're sexist, you're like, I just brought the information. Yeah, it's kind of like saying, you know, if someone's like, hey, look at that rattlesnake. I'm gonna pet the tail.
Starting point is 00:39:03 Well, common sense, you know what I mean? It's that kind of kind of sense, where you kind of go by, you pet the tail, you're gonna get bit. Yeah, you don't move. Yeah, not fear, yeah. But it's interesting when they have like, I'm used to, I look at, you know, what it called fails.
Starting point is 00:39:17 You know, so it kind of just kind of, they'll bring up a, you know, that I know they kind of write them for something. And he's kind of, nicely, but he points out the facts. Yeah. This is, Well, Shapiro's great for it. He's one of Peterson's great for it. I he's kind of basically, but he points out the fact. Yeah. Well, Shapiro's great for it. Yeah. And Peterson's great for it. I get a lot of stuff here. Sam Harris is really good. It's just like, there's just a group of people out there right now
Starting point is 00:39:36 that have a big voice with podcasts. Just like this. They were inspiring me. They're inspiring you to come on. We're doing a podcast about a popular podcast that has all these guys on. I mean, it's a wave of like information and it's just a really nice group that is channeling this focused information. Like like you said, it's common sense but somebody needs to put the shit together.
Starting point is 00:40:01 So what do you say? It's like, put someone smarter than me and you, which is plenty of people. They need to, they're coming together, they put all this info, and then they, then they bring it down the pipeline and it's coming through in podcasts. We listen to it and we like, thank God. Well, it's a breath of fresh air. You won't hear that on regular TV. It's exhausting to figure all this information out on your own. It's almost like when you're out here in L.A. you watch some of these car chases for two three hours, right?
Starting point is 00:40:29 And it's kind of like going, you know, like it's very easy to stop this guy. You know what I mean? But you're disrupting the whole city. There's kids out there playing, there's grandma's in the road, and you're literally kind of, you know, there's so much can happen out there. All the other innocent people, right? Let's, like I'm from Chicago, they're like, well, we'll just take care of this. We're like, wait, yeah, yeah. What do you call it?
Starting point is 00:40:53 And it's interesting out here, watching this say they drag it on. And then even to the end, finally the guy gets out and go, lays down, is like, you know, I'm good. But it was like all that drama for nothing. You could have, you know. Well, I'm guaranteed, but it was like all that drama for nothing. You could have, you know. Well, I'm guaranteed you look at that guy. He's had no decent role models. There. They're not the ones that, you know, and that's the thing.
Starting point is 00:41:12 We don't have enough of them. We don't have enough great people to look up to. And that's why it's great to have these opportunities and to be able to listen to these great people. And that's why I comment on it. That's why I talk on it. I love it. I'm glad that we're glad that we have the chance to do this So well, let's wrap this up. Thank you. Thank you so much. It'll be an end if we do this again, brother Enjoy it. Great. You too. Thanks a lot guys
Starting point is 00:41:36 So podcast four is gonna come out fairly soon again. We're gonna be knocking one of these out every week and Yeah, we'll see what else is going on in this crazy world. See you fuckers soon again we're gonna be knocking one of these out every week and yeah we'll see what else is going on in this crazy world see ya fuckers bye bye

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