Episode 1208 of the Joe Rogan Experience is a firehose of brilliance. Give Joe and Jordan three hours or so and they'll give you an incredible ROI.
"Family law" is just another empty phrase. Biased against men, unconcerned about children, in "family law," fathers are always guilty and families always pay the price.
Christopher Hitchens was a wonderful polemicist—first rate—and as good as Nietzsche but without the madness born of syphilis.
Give our underworld man a couple of grapefruits and a blonde wig and he sounds like Dolly!
'Because I always took care of everybody, everybody wanted to work for me.'
Some career counseling from a very wise guy: "If you go from a soldier to a capo, it's because you earned your way to the top."
Unlike many other interviews where Peterson answers many of the same questions and responds to many of the usual charges, here Rob Moore engages Peterson in an exchange that feels a lot more like two guys in a bar knocking back a couple of beers.
More Yoda-lore from a wise-guy. This episode: Location, location, location. So where to settle for a half-century after you've done a couple of homicides?
Surviving Prison is not self evident. Joe and guests discuss the basic rules. PlannedMan has is own, resident Wise Guy, Louis Ferrante, Gambino soldier, and author of Unlocked: From Prison to Proust.
Maher said one can be "pro-Dave" and not anti-trans, citing a phenomenon he calls the "One True Opinion."
Blaire White joins Joe Rogan on the Joe Rogan Experience and opens up to Joe about Her DMT Experience in regards to her pursuit of pleasure.
Ron White goes on The Joe Rogan Experience and opens up about his Ayahuasca Experience.
Dr Carl Hart discusses whether there is a relationship between Schizophrenia and Drug Use?
Bill Maher goes on the Joe Rogan Experience and shares his view on the hunger for common sense
Dakota Meyer describes what Ibogain Therapy is like for PTSD on the joe rogan experience
Sean Connery’s views on women, relationships and masculinity. Lets see if they are what you think they are
Stephen Pinker shares his view on What Happened on Being Rational on the Joe Rogan Experience
Find out HBO's Bill Maher view on the Florida legislature education reform bill that instructs teachers not to talk about sexuality to K through 3rd graders dubbed "Don't Say Gay" by the left.
David Mamet appeared on Bill Maher's HBO program to discuss his latest book, "The Recessional On The Death of Free Speech and the Cost of a Free Lunch," and what the impact of cancel culture could mean for the future of America.
Listen to the author of Drug Use for Grownups, Dr. Carl Hart talk with Joe Rogan about Cocaine. Our review of the must read book and the functional pursuit of pleasure follows.
Ray Dalio's Changing world order is practical guide to the rise and fall of empires over the last five hundred years of history. Watch this video to learn more about it.
Theo Von Tried Ketamine Therapy. He shares the experience here
Jordan Peterson on Joaquin Phoenix in his role as the Joker
HBO host Bill Maher explains how a laughing Will Smith learned to "conform" to his wife's displeasure at a joke at her expense is a symptom of people not being able to handle humor.
The Unsaid Rules of prison and how to keep your humanity intact while in the Pen
Woman problem in your home? Don't jump on a table or run from it. Analyze it, draw your hot-crazy line and just deal with it, even if its name is Tiffany.
If you go to jail, you'll meet lots of new friends. And that's when the trouble starts.
Hi! What's your sign? Dildo? Vibrator? Man-sized tutu? Here's a woman with the answers.
When it came to 'Cheers' and sex, you'd think Woody would have had it over Sam, whose best pitch was an egg roll in the sack.
There was Willie Mosconi and Minnesota Fats, but neither of those famous hustlers could chalk the cue of Punxsutawney Phil...
Looking for the perfect thing for men with low-hanging fruit? Of course you are.
Check out this video of Divorce lawyer Marilyn York talking about Fatherhood and its Importance of it in children's lives.
This warrior-teacher—extracted from blood, toil, sweat and tears from Seal training—captures and conveys a mindset applicable to men of veal and steel.
Travis woke up in Walter Reed National Military Medical Center without his limbs—a pregnant wife by his bedside. This wounded warrior’s account fills the eye with tears of laughter and character.