Joe Rogan Podcast
Discussions center on Joe Rogan's podcast, including debates about his credibility, guest choices, popularity, and role in spreading information or misinformation on topics like COVID and politics.
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Is Joe Rogan right about anything?
I think you’re right. But... Joe Rogan often claims he’s not a genius, and not an expert in many topics. I also feel his fan community strongly understands this. There are a lot of YouTube videos making fun of his mannerisms and when he might be too high on an interview.To me this is as good as it gets for a talk show that has a wide ranging set of topics like the JRE. Joe Rogan isn’t an expert and doesn’t pretend to be unbiased on all issues. His community, I think, understands his limitati
What did Joe Rogan say about this?
convincing me that Joe Rogan said something is going to fool me how?
I'm willing to take the downvotes on this topic, since anything related to Joe Rogan is controversial but I support the existence of shows like his.People have trouble understanding why his show is popular and what his role in it is. He's not a news anchor, a public radio host, or a broadcaster attempting to communicate information to the public. He's an approximately regular guy having long form conversations with interesting people.In conversations people are often wrong a
You listen to too much Joe Rogan.
Are we talking about Joe Rogan?
Well if a guy on Joe Rogan says it it must be true.
Joe Rogan is a very good listener and his show is popular for a good reason and that's not political. Silencing this way is just cancel culture.
I enjoy the Joe Rogan podcast because it is unique in the current world of media.The host is a comedian and a MMA commentator, yet he talks to people from all walks of life, ranging from politicians, scientists to musicians and instagram celebrities. He doesn’t have any strong political agenda or affiliating with certain groups. He’s a regular dude just curious about other people’s life and views, and really gave his quests enough room to express themselves. This is important to many of us, t