I've watched a few times when he's had interesting guests on. He didn't drop the N-WORD in those episodes...
I've only seen him on UFC broadcasts. If people want to get their COVID information from podcasts that's on them.
My favorite part of Joe’s “I’m not a doctor” defense… When he told a doctor, who was a guest, that he was wrong about Covid specifics and then proceeded to tell Jaimie to pull up a baseless article
I thought his stuff in DMT and ayahuasca was interesting but you can only get a few shows about that. I would like to give it a shot one day
Oh, my...if Jon Stewart is behind Joe, then I'm all in! https://www.latimes.com/entertainme...art-joe-rogan-spotify-neil-young-overreaction Jon Stewart calls ‘overreaction’ to Spotify’s Joe Rogan debacle ‘a mistake’ Comedian Jon Stewart is siding with controversial commentator Joe Rogan and thinks that artists pulling their music from Spotify to protest Rogan’s podcast is “an overreaction” and “a mistake.” “Don’t leave. Don’t abandon. Don’t censor,” the former late-night host said on his Apple TV+ podcast “The Problem With Jon Stewart,” instead calling on critics to “engage.” The former “Daily Show” host was asked by his co-hosts to weigh in on the debacle, which has ensnared Spotify and Rogan over the past week and has prompted public statements and apologies from both. Rogan’s “The Joe Rogan Experience” is the streaming service’s most popular podcast, but critics have accused the show of spreading potentially dangerous misinformation about vaccines and COVID-19 treatments.......................
No excuse. Period. https://pagesix.com/2022/02/05/joe-rogan-apologizes-for-repeated-use-of-the-n-word-in-viral-clip/ Joe Rogan addresses his repeated use of the N-word in viral clip Joe Rogan has responded to a resurfaced clip of him using the N-word almost two dozen times while hosting his wildly popular podcast, “The Joe Rogan Experience.” Calling the clip “the most regretful and shameful thing I’ve ever had to talk about publicly,” Rogan, 54, insisted the video consisted of “out of context” snippets from “12 years of conversations” on his show. “It looks f–king horrible. Even to me.” He continued, “I know that to most people, there is no context where a white person is ever allowed to say that word, nevermind publicly on a podcast, and I agree with that now. I haven’t said it in years.” He then admits to using the word in his past, but claims it would only be within the context of the conversation. Grammy-winning singer India.Arie shared the now-viral clip of Rogan Thursday on Instagram while explaining her reasons for removing her music from Spotify, citing Rogan’s “language around race” and $100 million deal that she believes was built on the backs of musicians. While acknowledging that social media footage “can be doctored” and/or “taken out of context,” Arie, 46, argued that the stand-up and UFC enthusiast, “shouldn’t even be uttering the word — don’t even say it, under any context. Don’t say it. That’s where I stand. I have always stood there.”