“Trying to Figure Out Why and What It Is” – No.1 Podcaster Joe Rogan Reveals the Perks of Having His Spotify Podcast
UFC fans were upset not seeing their favorite commentator Joe Rogan on the scene in the first UFC event of the year 2023. The real reason why the 55-year-old wasn’t there with iconic lines in UFC 283 is quite technical. Rogan actually cannot commentate on any international UFC event according to his contract. So, the fan-favorite color commentator won’t be there in UFC 284 either since the event is taking place in Australia. Fans will definitely miss his voice during and after the match. It won’t take too long until viewers see him in one of the events back again. However, one thing that does not stop at all costs is Joe Rogan’s very own podcast.
The popular commentator makes sure to bless the whole internet with his podcast. The guests and the conversations cannot be undermined at all. Fans surely feel more connected to the 55-year-old after each episode. Recently, he dropped episode number 1933. In the episode, Jordan Peterson, a popular psychologist, was the guest. By the end of the episode, Rogan expressed his gratefulness toward his podcast.
Joe Rogan shares the real benefit of owning a podcast
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As usual, the UFC commentator did not shy away from talking about a rather existential topic in his podcast. Considering the guest, the podcast turned pretty intellectual. While talking about the nature of reality and beliefs. Rogan made sure to talk about how humans behave. As he continued to talk, he can’t help but mention his gratefulness towards the podcast. “One of the things that’s been amazing about having a podcast is to present people with these different minds that have found their own way through,” Rogan shared.
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The reason why the internet-favorite podcaster is always eager to call a new guest each time is not to just keep the audience intact, but also because Rogan actually finds the human mind intriguing. Following his curiosity, he loves exploring the different perceptions on his podcast as his guests and he, talk about various topics. Even if a topic is not relevantly deep, how a person perceives certain things is always distinct.
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This is the real benefit that Rogan finds in owning a podcast. Jordan Peterson, his guest, being a psychologist, also loves how the human mind functions.
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The comedian finds out the common link between humans. Not just physically, but we share intellectual similarities as well. “There is always going to be this weirdness to existence and trying to figure out why and what it is,” said Rogan while exposing how a human mind functions.
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Peterson rightfully added to Joe Rogan’s intrigue, “how different and crazy and strange and interesting people really are if you listen to them,” as the episode came to an end.
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Rohini Kottu