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Spotify Podcaster Joe Rogan Exposes Fake Podcast Networks

Published 11/29/2022, 2:45 PM EST

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Widely regarded as the world’s biggest podcaster, Joe Rogan is a man with multiple talents. His famous podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience, revolves around guests with diverse backgrounds and lengthy conversations. Therefore, the podcast offers its listeners an authentic account of the events and further provides enriched and varied content to indulge in. Similarly, the UFC commentator in his recent episode exposed the fake podcast networks.

Notably, the standup comic sat with the rapper Danny Brown. The duo talked about the downside of rap, learning from YouTube, and, intriguingly, about the JRE podcast itself. Besides, the 55-year-old busted the fake podcast networks when the conversation transitioned from the American artist’s podcast.

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What did Joe Rogan say about the fake podcast networks?

Rogan started the conversation while pointing out that one didn’t need a crew or anything of such a sort to work on their podcast. In addition, the UFC personnel insisted, “It’s what you say, it’s who you are… If you were doing something with some like f***ing fake podcast network, you know.”

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This piqued an interest in the guest who inquired about the same. Also, the American singer cleared up that his podcast association was real.

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Following this query, the podcast host stated that there were other people that fell into an unpleasant situation and, as a result, got locked into these companies.

“They find all these companies owned 50% of their podcast forever and like ‘what the f**k?'”, the former Fear Factor host later on added.

Rogan continued and described that these companies had no investment. Stating the problem with these podcasts, the renowned TV presenter told that these podcasts didn’t actually provide anything. These podcasts might provide the creators with production and studio, however, without content, they didn’t have anything.

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Afterward, the color commentator cautioned, “And if they’re talking half of it and you’re creating the content, which can happen. That’s a crazy deal, then they own it forever.”

Earlier in the conversation, the duo talked about the comedian and then the conversation shifted to the podcast itself. Brown, while mentioning his podcast, declared that he didn’t want to go to a point where his podcast would feel overproduced.

Rogan and Brown on JRE podcast

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Rogan, following this, pointed out that the American artist didn’t have to. He further clarified that JRE was not over-produced and there was only one guy there. The podcaster then mentioned that all that guy did was “press buttons and pull sh*t up“.

Brown then expressed that in his head and the outside world looking in, they both looked at JRE as the ‘biggest produce podcasts’.

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However, the MMA analyst refuted the claims and said, “Yep. It’s not.”

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Rohit Lohan

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Rohit Lohan is a UFC writer at EssentiallySports. After completing his undergraduate as a History major, he is currently pursuing LLB. Rohit is a big MMA fan and has been following UFC since 2017.
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