I don't get the appeal.
I don't get the appeal.
Cortez the Killer wrote:
Establishment gatekeeper.
care to elaborate? I am intrigued.
Rhodium Nights wrote:
Cortez the Killer wrote:
Establishment gatekeeper.
I am intrigued.
I'm sure you are.
Tulsi G not exactly establishment. Then he was willing to call out the so called NYT reporter on her ignorance. I can’t believe that chick is still being invited on all the left news outlets. She should still be hiding in shame getting educated.
I think he does a better than most job of listening and allowing his guest to respond. I can’t stand any of the mainstream outlets with their 3 to 5 min segments and the hosts talking during at least 50% of the time.
No, he’s dull.
His podcast is like watching a dad try to talk to one of your friends about what they do for a living, while struggling to keep up.
Yes I like Rogan. I'm not gonna be like other people on here and hate on him for unnecessary reasons in order to seem cool. Can't find a reason to dislike him. Rogan and H3 have the best guests.
guccislides wrote:
Yes I like Rogan. I'm not gonna be like other people on here and hate on him for unnecessary reasons in order to seem cool. Can't find a reason to dislike him. Rogan and H3 have the best guests.
Idk maybe the sexist/racist/homophobic stuff. He isn't my cup of tea. I will say that I appreciate the way he comes across as a regular person just trying to figure stuff out.
Joe Rogan is just perfect for weekend long runs. Mostly funny, somewhat interesting, not deep. I would be suprised if he has many female listeners...
The thing about Joe is that his mix of guests is wild, which I appreciate. He also doesn't know much about most topics. Understandable. That's nice insofar as he has an open mind and he's genuinely interested. So you can learn a lot about some topics. The downside is that he's not in a position to call out total bs. He sometimes has cranks on his show and he's not really challenging them, since he doesn't know enough.
I’ve listened to a handful of his shows. Definitely has some interesting guests. I like Rogan.
I'm in love with Joe Rogain
I think people are overlooking that he's a stand-up comedian and he would say that comedy is his greatest gift/talent. However, he's several levels below Chappelle, Louis CK, Pryor, Hicks, Hedberg, Dangerfield or any of the legends. I have yet to make it through a whole Rogan stand-up special.
Mildly irritating are the comedians who have only found popularity or a rather small audience through his show. I'm looking at people like Andrew Santino, Brendan Schaub, Iliza Shlesinger, Ari Shafir and Bert Kreischer who I can't even crack a smile at.
Bradley-W-Chad wrote:
Mildly irritating are the comedians who have only found popularity or a rather small audience through his show. I'm looking at people like Andrew Santino, Brendan Schaub, Iliza Shlesinger, Ari Shafir and Bert Kreischer who I can't even crack a smile at.
In other words, he'll only have comics come on who are less funny than him. Not surprising, given his clear insecurity.
I do like his podcasts and I don't mind him but my favorite ones are those where he does very minimal talking and has experts come in and really inform the public about whatever topic is at hand. Outside of those types I'd say the best ones are the Gad Saad episodes and Jake The Snake Roberts.
ShilohDoesntCare wrote:
I do like his podcasts and I don't mind him but my favorite ones are those where he does very minimal talking and has experts come in and really inform the public about whatever topic is at hand. Outside of those types I'd say the best ones are the Gad Saad episodes and Jake The Snake Roberts.
Never heard of either of those podcasts. What are they about? (Gad Saad and Jake the Snake)
I've only listened to a handful of podcasts. I did not like them. Way too long, way to rambling and stream of consciousness for me. Seemed to me like a good interviewer could have gotten everything out of the guests in about 1/3 or the time.
Wasn't sure what the appeal was to other people.
yes but he is not nearly as entertaining when he is high...sober he is awesome
Not really, too low-bro. Much prefer Rich Roll Podcast . . .
Rhodium Nights wrote:
ShilohDoesntCare wrote:
I do like his podcasts and I don't mind him but my favorite ones are those where he does very minimal talking and has experts come in and really inform the public about whatever topic is at hand. Outside of those types I'd say the best ones are the Gad Saad episodes and Jake The Snake Roberts.
Never heard of either of those podcasts. What are they about? (Gad Saad and Jake the Snake)
Jake The Snake was a wrestler in the early days of WWF in the era of Hulk Hogan, Andre the Giant, and Macho Man Randy Savage. He battled drug addiction throughout his career and the job is absolutely crazy. He's just a great storyteller. The beginning is a bit boring as he talks far too much about yoga but once you get past that it's amazing. Gad Saad is an Evolutionary psychologist in Canada and he escaped execution because of his Jewish heritage growing up in Libya. There's also the podcasts on Mexican cartels. Ioan Grillo is a British journalist that spent years in mexico covering them and he also had Ed Calderon who was a police officer down there. Great podcasts if you're interested in that sort of stuff. Calderon is now an defense instructor or something here in the US.
He does these things