jam_mac_jam wrote: » He gets good guests because he is so popular so those ones are worth it. Sam Harris, Dan Carlin, Jon Ronson are good. The lance Armstrong one from a few years ago is excellent. He does absolutely no research on anything though so when he starts waffling he can ruin it. I like the alternative history ones like Graham Hancock as well. Again though Joe doesn't have a notion so he doesn't challenge any of the bull****.
magic_murph wrote: » Crazy suggestion - don't watch / listen to the podcast. You are welcome.
EagererBeaver wrote: » Lots of morons accomplish things. What on earth does one have to do with the other? Why is this always the retort, as if success is some sort of get out of jail free pass for everything?!
completedit wrote: » Just terrible on so many levels, if you're putting out that many shows a week you're forgoing quality for quantity. I like his curiosity but he lacks any self awareness.
Guy:Incognito wrote: » Newsradio (the sitcom) was very good. It had a maintenance guy in the station, played by Joe Rogan. He was a conpiracy obsessed guy to laugh at. That is all.
silverharp wrote: » He isnt famous for lighting his own farts, if someone can be successful at different things it gets harder to justify calling them a moron.
EagererBeaver wrote: » How are those mutually exclusive in the slightest?! Donald Trump is perhaps the biggest moron on the planet and managed to become president.
Turquoise Hexagon Sun wrote: » **** guests? Really? I like JRE because it's one of those podcasts that I'll click on someone who I don't have a breeze about and hopefully hear a good long-form conversation . Some stand out ones are:Billy Blue Nuts (Bill Burr)
Turquoise Hexagon Sun wrote: » **** guests? Really? I like JRE because it's one of those podcasts that I'll click on someone who I don't have a breeze about and hopefully hear a good long-form conversation . Some stand out ones are:Ex-Baltimore cop and whistleblower Michael Wood. Ex corrupt cop from the infamous 75 precinct in New YorkNeuroscientist/Sleep expert Mathew WalkerFirst appearance of controversial Jordan PetersonResearch scientist working on AI, Lex FridmanBilly Blue Nuts (Bill Burr)Guy RichieGabrielle Reece, author, athlete (wife to Laird Hamilton)Gad Saad, evolutionary psychologistDr. Carl Hart, psychology prefessorMichael Shermer, founder of Skeptic Society, science historian.Tom Greenm, funnymanBilly CorganHenry RollinsMs. Pat, commedian There are so many more, Anthony Cumia, Jim Norton, Tulsi Gabbard, Derren Brown, Tom Segura, Ari Shaffir, Duncan Trussell, Jimmy Dore, Dave Attel, Neil Degrasse Tyson, Kevin Smith all Joey Diaz episodes! I don't know, if you don't find anyone interesting in the handful of about 1500 episodes of mostly, overall interesting people, that's on you, lol Maybe try someone you don't know. There's wide range of guests from former marines, stand-up comics, rock and roll megastars, politicians, Hip Hop artists, psychologists, martial arts experts, scientists, lol. And it's all FREE! lol Always a complainer!
IamMetaldave wrote: » The Joey Diaz ones are always hilarious! EP 1000 in particular has some cracking stories.
Cienciano wrote: » Dan Carlin could talk about what womens underwear he finds comfortable for 3 hours and I guarantee it would make it sound interesting.
Sir Oxman wrote: » The one with Alex Jones was epic.
irishguitarlad wrote: » His podcasts aren't great are they? He only has a good guest on maybe every two months. The only two good ones I can remember recently were the one with black guy on about the kkk and the guy that wrote that new book on Manson. I also find he talks about himself too much, I'm sorry Joe I don't give a **** about your opinions. Normally he has on his unfunny comedian friends or journalists that spout shít for about two hours. I also find his podcast is influencing a lot of Irish people who are beginning to act like they are living in the states.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » They seem to go forever and I don't like his voice. I read a book called The Science of Sleep once and just found that the author had been on his show, Matthew Walker, it's very interesting if you're into that kind of thing.