“Amazing substances the attention”- Joe Rogan advocates for a documentary on Psychedelic medicine
Joe Rogan promotes How to change your mind
One of the most well-known podcasts on the internet is the Joe Rogan one. The audience is diverse in size and shape, and the majority of the lectures last for roughly three hours. The Joe Rogan Experience exposes its audience to a variety of various ideas and ways of thinking through interviews with celebrities, performers, scientists, sports, and people who simply have fascinating tales or interesting minds.
The Joe Rogan Experience has over 1,700 episodes and an average of 11 million listeners, making it one of the most well-known podcasts in the world. Spotify paid over $100 million on exclusive rights in 2020, demonstrating the company’s might. The agreement grants Spotify until 2023 the only right to publish the podcast.
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During an interview with former champion Ronda Rousey, UFC fans once called out Joe Rogan for nearly crying
Rousey knocked out Bethe Correia in just 34 seconds of the first round of their UFC 190 fight in 2015. She then warned her adversaries not to involve her family in the buildup to the bouts. Rogan was observed choking back his tears at that precise point in the interview. Later, he admitted on his official Twitter account that this was the first time he had shed a tear when speaking with a boxer. UFC fans as they are called him out for being too sensitive. Here are a set of chronological which explains the event:
That was the first time I ever almost cried while interviewing a fighter. @RondaRousey is something insanely special.
— Joe Rogan (@joerogan) August 2, 2015
I woke up to a parade of tweets calling me a bitch for almost crying during the @RondaRousey interview last night. #GuiltyAsCharged
— Joe Rogan (@joerogan) August 2, 2015
Recently Joe took to Instagram in he advocated a Netflix documentary called, How to Change your mind. A new Netflix docu series based on the book about psychedelic therapy led another author to get in touch with Pollan and inquire about his own experiences. He stated, “These are very exciting times for psychedelics and their many beneficial applications. For a long time there was a massive stigma attached. Kudos to @michael.pollan and Netflix for giving these amazing substances the attention and focus they deserve.”
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