Dr. Peterson’s extensive catalog is available now on DailyWire : Joe Rogan needs little introduction. Host of what is perhaps the most widely known podcast in the world, the Joe Rogan Experience, he is also a former martial arts champion, a TV star (Hardball and News Radio, Fear Factor), a UFC commentator, and an exceptionally successful standup comedian, with several Netflix specials under his belt, as well as numerous comedy CDs. He’s a very effective and engaing interviewer. He asks tough questions. He has his own point of view. But he listens, and he treats his audience with respect. They return the favor, with hundreds of millions downloading his podcast and watching the Joe Rogan Experience on YouTube () with more than 5.5 million subscribers. He’s been a great friend to me. - Chapters - (0:00) Rogan on Writing Comedy (2:45) Extracting what’s funny (3:48) Three forms of standup (4:55) Spontaneous creation (5:54) Netflix, specials, headlining (8:06) Sarah Silverman, pushing deadly (9:24) Sarcasm regulation and other insanities (11:36) Development in Boston, Canadian winter (16:43) New Jersey and catholic school (18:30) From San Francisco to Florida (21:30) Raising girls (24:01) Pathology of play, experimentation (25:03) Opioids, parental worries (26:45) Children in withdrawal (28:54) Peer pressure and tribalism (29:40) Billy Corgan, Florida is for the lost (33:20) Misrepresenting Peterson (35:27) Disinvited from Cambridge (36:54) Approach and positivity (38:50) Books pulled from New Zealand (40:30) UK Journalists: “So what you’re trying to say…” (42:07) Slovenia, the reach of podcasting (44:47) Sorrow and straitening out (46:40) 300 Million people, early days (49:36) Ari Shaffir: wrong about long-form (51:36) Zionist shill and a white supremacist (52:30) IOC, corruption, and transgendered Olympics (55:50) Biological comparisons between men and women (57:14) False victory, triumphant moralism (59:43) Delusions and child endangerment (1:01:42) Hormone blockers: the big lie (1:04:43) Why the need for medical intervention? (1:05:53) Growing up with ADHD, learning to fight (1:13:50) Luck and championship (1:14:30) MMA versus being a specialist first (1:16:16) Training and odd jobs (1:20:57) Nerves led to gallows humor (1:25:03) Convinced to try (1:26:50) Lasting scares (1:29:10) The decision to stop fighting (1:30:39) Open mic nights (1:33:40) Hitting big through constant missing (1:35:50) Hardship and obsession (1:39:01) Headkick TKO (1:42:20) Rogan’s manager (1:43:33) The importance of being in social places for comedy (1:46:00) Joe Rogan tells a story that no sane man would believe (1:47:57) All in (1:49:00) Bill Cosby, the greatest shame in comedy (1:52:00) Don’t be better than you are (1:54:28) New York and LA (1:58:30) From sitcoms to Fear Factor (2:01:11) Joe Rogan tears up over Fear Factor (2:03:56) The humanity in stories worth crying over (2:07:00) To celebrate the human will (2:10:00) Leaving TV (2:13:20) UFC, from sideshow to pro-league (2:16:30) 2009, start of the podcast (2:18:00) Sam Harris and the Fleshlight (2:19:55) The idea of “Platforming” someone (2:20:45) Milo Yiannopoulos (2:27:00) Without nuance, we are all Nazi’s (2:33:33) Wasting time on our worst tendencies (2:36:45) What’s next for Rogan? // SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL // Newsletter: Donations: // COURSES // Discovering Personality: Self Authoring Suite: Understand Myself (personality test): // BOOKS // Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life: 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos: Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief: // LINKS // Website: Events: Blog: // SOCIAL // Twitter: Instagram: Facebook: Telegram: All socials: #JordanPeterson #JordanBPeterson #DrJordanPeterson #DrJordanBPeterson #DailyWirePlus
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