The 55-year-old UFC commentator Joe Rogan is one of the most successful podcasters in the world right now. He is also the most famous UFC commentator who has earned a big name in the promotion. Rogan began his childhood as an athlete; he wanted to pursue a career in kickboxing. However, life has something totally different in store for the 55-year-old. From being a stand-up comedian to the world’s most famous podcaster, Rogan has come a long way. There are multiple times the commentator advised people to do what they are most passionate about in his show the Joe Rogan Experience. It is through JRE that people know him on a more personal level.

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Rogan talks about his personal thoughts and opinions in his show. In the #1951 episode of the show, the commentator was seen talking to the YouTuber Stephen Findeisen, famously known as Coffeezilla. In the 3 hours and 5 minutes of conversation, the two covered a wide range of topics. Towards the end of the episode, Rogan decided to reveal the secret behind his success which made his net worth $120 million.

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Findeisen talked to Rogan about how he makes each video with so much passion. He emphasized the importance of being passionate about whatever people are doing. That is when Rogan cut in to share his point of view on the matter. Rogan totally agreed with the YouTuber. He detailed how each individual has different interests and should follow them without hesitation. Speaking further on the same topic, the podcaster mentioned how he views success.

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Rogan said, “I think when you do something that you like it’s very obvious to the people that are paying attention. I think that’s part of the appeal of a lot of shows, you know, I think that is why it works. I mean, I think that one of the secrets to my success is that I only have on people that I am actually interested in talking to. So, I’m engaged.”

Rogan details the secret behind the success of his show

The famous podcaster further added the reason that made his show interesting. Rogan remarked, “I am not just bullsh**ing my way through someone promoting some movie. You know, I am actually engaged if I have someone on, that’s promoting a movie. I’m interested in the movie. I want to know what they are doing if it’s a documentary. Like I want to know, ‘how did you go about doing this and what’s the process? I’m actually engaged.” 

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Rogan’s show JRE first became a huge hit on YouTube, and the podcast giant Spotify later bought it. Spotify announced that JRE will be exclusively available on their platform in May 2020.

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The deal between Rogan and the podcast giant was said to be worth $200 million. Hence, there is no doubt that Rogan itself is the best person to speak about the key to success.

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