Joe Rogan ep.2000

ighty seven

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who do you think?
Six years ago I correctly guessed Joey Diaz would be on ep.1000 but Joey was on only recently so not him this time. Redban and Duncan also both been on recently. Will he make it a 'special' occasion or will he just brush over it?
Alex Jones? :lol: He had to move guests around to get Alex on episode 9-11 first time round :lol:
 


Not as clever as he thinks he is.
I see loads of them stupid shorts of his show on YouTube and some of the horse shit that him and his guests come out with is staggering, and its the certainty in which they say things as if they are the oracle.
 
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I much prefer to listen to higher end podcasts than that lump. The Feminist Lens, The News Agents and Off Air... with Jane and Fi to name a few.

No wonder we have so many knuckle draggers living amongst us these days when Rogan can have a platform. It’s a disgrace.
 
Not as clever as he thinks he is.
I see loads of them stupid shorts of his show on YouTube and some of the horse shit that him and his guests come out with is staggering, and its the certainty in which they say things as if they are the oracle.
He's the stupid person's idea of an intelligent person. Russell Brand is of the same ilk.
 
I much prefer to listen to higher end podcasts than that lump. The Feminist Lens, The News Agents and Off Air... with Jane and Fi to name a few.

No wonder we have so many knuckle draggers living amongst us these days when Rogan can have a platform. It’s a disgrace.
Tbf he knows his subjects, by reading wiki 5 minutes before his guest turns up ;)
 
See this everywhere nowadays. Bit quick Google and voila, an instant expert on a subject that would normally take years before even beginning to grasp it.
That’s why you have specialist topic podcasts and then general all encompassing ones. Before podcasts do you think that traditional live media presenters knew about every subject they are discussing on air? Or perhaps were they getting questions fed to them by a team of producers?
 
That’s why you have specialist topic podcasts and then general all encompassing ones. Before podcasts do you think that traditional live media presenters knew about every subject they are discussing on air? Or perhaps were they getting questions fed to them by a team of producers?
Not sure why you've quoted me then posted that. Has nowt to do with what I said. 🤷🏻
 
Not sure why you've quoted me then posted that. Has nowt to do with what I said. 🤷🏻
You were agreeing how everybody reads on wiki for 5 mins these days and then thinks themselves an expert on a topic, in reply to a post saying that’s what Rogan does.

I was just pointing out how it would be pretty difficult to run a podcast where you have hundreds of guests covering a wide range of topics and be an expert in them all. He never does that for a starter anyway.

However I also explained how the show concept (almost like a late night tv chat show) has been around for ever. Only difference is those presenters either had producers in their ears and a script so that they could interview people on topics they weren’t experts in, unlike Rogan.
 

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