After a Decade of $200M Success, Joe Rogan Confides in His Friend About the Inception of His Spotify Podcast in a Resurfaced Clip
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The Joe Rogan Experience has always been gripping for viewers. Renowned for its lengthy, in-depth discussions, it draws celebrities and professionals from a variety of industries. The $200M show provides a forum for dialogue about anything from comedy and sports to science, politics, and culture. Being a globally recognized show, it has actually covered a fairly long journey since its start.
In fact, its host, Joe Rogan, even revealed the secret behind its success in the past as well. However, in this recently resurfaced clip, Rogan was spotted highlighting the journey of the JRE. Let us revisit the past and find out where it all began.
Joe Rogan’s yet another hilarious response resurfaced
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The official Reddit handle of the JRE recently surfaced a clip where Joe Rogan had a hilarious discussion with a few of his friends. Among them was American comedian Andrew Schulz, who was sitting beside Rogan. The conversation began when Rogan was asked in a funny vein, “When did you know that you were big enough that people could use your platform to manipulate the masses?”.
Rogan, showcasing his humorous side, straightaway expressed, “You know over time I figured it out. Wasn’t like right in the beginning the early days I have anybody on, how Holocaust isn’t real come on! Tell me more ( Chuckles )”. The 56-year-old’s response was, of course, not unexpected, considering that there have been numerous occasions when his amusing personality has kept fans in splits.
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Indeed, the show has reached indefinite heights. But the journey it went through must have been exciting as well. The show hosted numerous celebrities from different domains, which indeed proves its stature. It is now a global cultural phenomenon with millions of listeners, offering a special fusion of entertainment and education while allowing guests to share their views and tales in a casual and friendly setting. However, Rogan has revealed something intriguing about the show in the past as well.
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Which secret did Joe Rogan reveal in the past?
Joe Rogan in the past revealed why his show has reached the door of success. While sitting down with Bruce Bryan and Josh Dubin he emphasized on the factor that makes the JRE special. He 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.”
It’s true that the JRE has been utterly gripping for viewers ever since it was initiated. Rogan’s comments made it evident how the show was admired by the fans, and his conversation kept him as well as the fans involved in the matter. What do you feel about Rogan’s show? Let us know in the comments below.
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