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BOSTON, MA – JANUARY 20: Joe Rogan is seen in the commentary booth during the UFC 220 event at TD Garden on January 20, 2018 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)

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BOSTON, MA – JANUARY 20: Joe Rogan is seen in the commentary booth during the UFC 220 event at TD Garden on January 20, 2018 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)
UFC color commentator Joe Rogan enjoys global popularity because of his podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience. Many people from different walks of life tune in to listen to Rogan. However, there are a certain few who are critical of Rogan’s podcast. Ant-Man and the Wasp actor Tim Heidecker is one of those who does not enjoy the podcast and labeled it to be boring.
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The actor who did a 12-hour Joe Rogan Podcast parody said, “Rogan’s podcast, of which I’ve listened to some—enough to get it, I think, get the general point of view and everything—is just how boring it is. It’s so boring and dry and I don’t come to any real higher understanding of anything.”
He further added, “Especially when they’re talking about comedy and having other comedians on, I just find it such a drag. And so lame that so many men have just decided this is their Oprah. Or this is their Letterman. “Oh yeah, I listen to Joe Rogan.” Why? What are you doing with your hours? I could understand if you’re falling asleep to it, that could be the only thing.”
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“So I said, I think I know how to do this in a way that’s not a straight impression, but it should get my central thesis across that it’s boring. And I love Jeremy [Levick] and Rajat [Suresh]. I’ve been enjoying their work on Twitter. They are like up-and-coming geniuses.”
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While Heidecker finds Rogan’s podcast boring, there are a majority of fans who love listening to the podcast. Through his years of podcasting, Rogan has built a very loyal fanbase.
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A glimpse into The Joe Rogan Experience
Joe Rogan launched the first episode of his podcast in 2009. Since then, the UFC color commentator has created an inseparable bond with his listeners.
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The podcast has hosted numerous high-profile guests since its inception. The likes of Space-X founder Elon Musk and boxing legend Mike Tyson are some of the few big names who have appeared on the show.
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Originally, The Joe Rogan Experience was started on YouTube. However, in May 2020, Rogan signed a licensing deal with Spotify. According to The Wall Street Journal, Rogan received a sum of over $100 million for the same. However, other reports suggest that the sum may be over $2oo million.
On the podcast, Rogan speaks about multiple topics ranging from space to martial arts and much more. The content shared by Rogan is considered educative by man, and he is often credited with transforming lives.
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What do you think about Heidecker’s comments? Do you agree with him? Let us know your valuable opinions in the comments below.
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