Nick has listened to a bit of Joe Rogan who he describes as “a dumb person’s idea of a smart person”. She shudders and warns me not to get red-pilled. I meet a friend for a walk and tell her about Rogan. The questions are intelligent and Rogan comes across as curious and engaged. He talks (and is fluent in drug bro talk) but not too much, and gives his guest a good opportunity to expand on his work. ![]() I sit, listen and learn a few things: Moses might have been stoned when he came across the burning bush the Greeks probably took psychedelics with their wine when celebrating Dionysius and the PCR test we all take for Covid detection was invented by a guy high on LSD. I intend to listen to Rogan while I do housework, but this podcast is really interesting and jammed with information. Michael Pollan is a journalist and Rogan is interviewing him about his new book on plant medicine. I start with an author selected at random. ![]() Scrolling through more than a thousand episodes on Spotify, I decide to listen to a mix of random thinkers and pundits and some of the more controversial podcasts that lead to him dominating the headlines this week. Listening to every single episode of The Joe Rogan Experience nonstop would take about 211 days or just over half a year. These podcasts are long! Rogan releases three to four podcasts per week, with an average length of two hours and 35 minutes per episode. Stepping out of my echo chamber and into Joe Rogan’s world, I want to find out by living the Joe Rogan Experience for the next five days – consuming no other media except for his podcast.
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