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The Joe Rogan Experience and Society

Joe Rogan and his benefit in media and entertainment

By Sean PeckPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
The Joe Rogan Experience and Society
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I remember I was having a pretty rough day, really lazy couldn’t even get out of bed, and just had no sense of motivation at all until I was scrolling on Spotify and decided to give the Joe Rogan podcast a listen. I literally had nothing better to do and I heard from a couple of my friends that he was pretty funny.

After I finished the Joe Rogan and Kevin Hart podcast my mindset was completely changed for the whole rest of the day. I worked and wrote as much as possible right after listening to the podcast because I was so inspired and motivated to get my tasks done and goals completed.

Joe Rogan has a way with words, and the guests he brings on are even better. I was never really a fan of podcasts I would much rather listen to music but this podcast changed my whole perspective on life. Podcasts bring out the most in people because it’s a place where you can relax, curse, and say what’s really on your mind. The energy Joe gives off is what leads to these famous celebrities like Miley Cyrus and Kanye West getting deep and real with him and the world about their career and personal life that they wouldn’t tell the media. It’s a whole different side to people that you would never see and it gives you the personal feeling like you’re hanging out with them off-camera.

The motivation he brings off is unreal, he’s a firm believer in having no excuses and his whole come-up story is inspiring to me especially seeing where he is now. For those who don’t know, Joe Rogan is a famous comedian and mixed martial artist. He also has the #1 ranked podcast with over 1,500 episodes on Spotify while announcing UFC fights on the side. Can you get any more cooler?

What I love most about his podcast is the variety of topics he talks about with his guests. In one episode he'll be talking to a paleontologist talking about the existence of dinosaurs and the episode after it's him talking to a scientist about conspiracy theories and aliens. It's a pleasant surprise every episode.

The work ethic he puts in his content is what makes him have so many podcast listeners and also the reason of why he became so famous. I realized a long time ago that instead of being jealous you can be inspired and appreciative. It carries more energy to you.

- Joe Rogan

For those who are in need of any sense of motivation or inspiration try listening to a Joe Rogan podcast episode. He keeps it real with his audience and gives off both comedy and advice on society and culture.

While I don't agree with everything he says, he's definently got a way with words. It's a lot harder than it seems to have podcasts that last anywhere between 2-3 hours long of pure face-to-face talking.

My Favorite Episodes

When I finished these episodes, I got the instant urge of motivation and I got things done. The feeling I got after was incredible and here are some of my favorite episodes from Joe Rogan that inspired me and pushed me to do better in life.

Joe Rogan and Miley Cyrus

Joe Rogan and Kevin Hart

Joe Rogan and Dave Chapelle

Joe Rogan and Elon Musk

Takeaway

Although a lot of people aren't a big fan of the person Joe Rogan is and his certain political beliefs, it's no doubt that his podcast has made a huge impact on society and entertainment.

The people that he interviews comes from all different backgrounds and jobs. He interviews comedians, actors, musicians, and even goes into conspiracy theories with people who worked for the government and Area 51.

Joe Rogan is one of the most influential entertainenrs that I look up to. The guy can pretty much do it all.

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About the Creator

Sean Peck

Online entrepreneur with a passion on business, social media marketing, music, and media

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