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One minute you're grinding beans for thirteen seconds and feeling spiritually superior to a touchscreen espresso robot. The next minute you're hearing why cold plunges, kickboxing, and Austin comedy clubs all run on the exact same fuel: choosing pain before pain chooses you.Coffee MinimalismWealth, Fear, and What Money Really BuysVoluntary AdversityFighting for Free and Paying With Your BrainComedy Ecosystems and Austin's AdvantageThe Mothership and Businesses That Aren't Trying to Mug YouIndependent Entertainment and the Myth of Pure OriginalitySource:The Joe Rogan Experience — #2538 - Joe DeRosaThis podcast was created with Podkey. Make your own at https://podkey.fm
A scientist goes on Joe Rogan and calmly talks about rebooting old cells, making drug discovery absurdly faster with AI, and maybe one day making it impossible to guess anybody’s age. Which is thrilling, a little terrifying, and also the kind of thing that makes you stare at your moisturizer like it personally failed you.Cellular reprogrammingThe safety questionAI in the labLong lives, strange societyWhat actually helps right nowDiet fights and fasting toolsRelationships are biology tooWhy this is moving so slowlySource:The Joe Rogan Experience — #2537 - David SinclairThis podcast was created with Podkey. Make your own at https://podkey.fm
A pet iguana boom, boa constrictors stuffed with drugs, and turtles selling like luxury watches. The reptile world is apparently where conservation, crime, and pure human weirdness all clock in for the same shift.Florida reptile chaosWildlife trafficking gets absurd fastScarcity turns animals into status symbolsConservation keeps backfiringWhy reptiles get no sympathySnakebite myths versus realityWhy these documentaries workSource:The Joe Rogan Experience — #2536 - Eric Goode & Jeremy McBrideThis podcast was created with Podkey. Make your own at https://podkey.fm
Today’s menu is incredible: maybe 80 percent of your timeline is fake, everybody’s mad before any facts arrive, and meanwhile AI may already be plotting like the world’s nerdiest supervillain.Online debate cultureTwo-party gravity and corruptionPolice force and missing footageBots and manufactured realityCharlie Kirk conspiracy circusAI that feels a little too alivePhones, kids, and social engineeringFreedom, order, and terrible fixesMoral frameworks and ecological fiascosSource:The Joe Rogan Experience — #2535 - Andrew WilsonThis podcast was created with Podkey. Make your own at https://podkey.fm
Three judges, a stoppage nobody can stop arguing about, and a heavyweight saying the whole thing still feels unfinished. Honestly, if a commission admits something was off and the result still just sits there, what are we doing?Judging and stoppage messThe rematch caseKickboxing's promotion problemCrossover fights and crazy venuesHow Rico trains at heavyweightGrief, suppression, and life after fightingSource:The Joe Rogan Experience — JRE MMA Show #183 with Rico VerhoevenThis podcast was created with Podkey. Make your own at https://podkey.fm
If even half of this is true, the most stressful room in America is not the Situation Room. It's apparently a bio lab with bad oversight and a conference call full of people saying everything's fine. And somehow the backup plan for civilizational collapse still sounds like a very expensive game of hide-and-seek underground.Gain-of-function as weapon-makingWhy the Wuhan argument won't dieFauci, pardons, and trust implodingMasks became tribal merchCDC and WHO credibility damageThe garage bioweapon problemBSL-4 expansion and the Soviet warningPandemic war-games and devolution bunkersAI joins the biosecurity panicConspiracy is not just a dirty wordSource:The Joe Rogan Experience — #2534 - Annie JacobsenThis podcast was created with Podkey. Make your own at https://podkey.fm
This one has everything. Alien beams in the woods, a vice president getting dragged for saying demons, Bob Lazar refusing to die as a story, and the Catholic Church somehow showing up with a technical category for weird stuff.Travis Walton and the story that won't breakWhy J.D. Vance said demonsSkinwalker Ranch and the hitchhiker problemJohn Keel and the everything-is-one-weird-thing theoryProphecy, dreams, and why the messages are messyLazar, Doty, and the government trust issueDisclosure, amnesty, and where the money wentOld sightings, new tools, same weird shapesAI as a translator for the invisibleThe Shroud of Turin stays impossible to retireSource:The Joe Rogan Experience — #2533 - Diana PasulkaThis podcast was created with Podkey. Make your own at https://podkey.fm
This episode has everything. A farmer finds an underground city because of a runaway chicken, Stephen King invents a fake author because even he thought there was too much Stephen King, and Tim Robbins is out here saying the machines, the media, and the billionaires are all very much in the room.King, Bachman, and chaosThe chicken that found a cityAncient reset energyTim Robbins versus the machineBeing early is expensivePandemic propaganda and divisionWhat we lost when the office vanishedPrison improv, somehow the hopeful partAI scripts and analog rebellionThe stuff science doesn't settleSource:The Joe Rogan Experience — #2532 - Tim RobbinsThis podcast was created with Podkey. Make your own at https://podkey.fm
If you told me this episode included killer whales using impact weapons, a CIA bugged cat, and a moon that supposedly rings like a bell, I'd say that's a pretty strong lineup. Also, somewhere in here, a tick might be trying to turn people against steak, which is a sentence I resent on principle.Orca explosive fish huntingSub-concussive brain traumaMelanistic mountain lion mythEngineered ticks and alpha-gal allergySpy animals and bio-weaponsSpeciation race in wildlife scienceCryptid holdoutsBill Gates mosquito net falloutHollow moon conspiracySource:The Joe Rogan Experience — #2531 - Forrest GalanteThis podcast was created with Podkey. Make your own at https://podkey.fm
A military pilot says he saw a giant corpse on a pallet headed out of Afghanistan, and somehow that is not even the weirdest part. Because once you add secret rooms, disappearing skeletons, and ancient tombs literally called tombs of the giants, this stops sounding tidy real fast.The Kandahar cargo storyCoverup energySardinia gets very weirdThe stones are almost as strange as the skeletonsWhy the legends keep rhymingWatchers, Nephilim, and giant theologyFloods, impacts, and the vanishing actAncient superiority versus modern declineSource:The Joe Rogan Experience — #2530 - Timothy AlberinoThis podcast was created with Podkey. Make your own at https://podkey.fm