7 months old and everything Garrett said came true (Whitehouse cocaine scandal, etc.) . Deep into the weeds. I hope this kid doesn't get SethRiched. He's a superstar.
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The following is not a reco, but a perfect example of how Joe plays chameleon depending on his guest. He recently had on experimental astronomy physicist Brian Keating and I listened to this podcast. When Brian mentioned that President Nixon included some verbiage (on some medium like a placard I guess which was put on board the moon rocket) about how human beings come in peace for the astronaut's trip to the moon - Joe made no mention that he wasn't sure that we even landed on the moon during Brian's statement even though he has said this many times to other guests who weren't mainstream scientists.
I usually don't listen to his MMA sub-podcasts, but since the amazing Terence Crawford was on his most recent one, I did listen to it and it was pretty good IMHO. The Hulk Hogan podcast was decent, but nothing special IMHO. You may have listened to these podcasts as well - I just thought it was hilarious how Joe sat back about his beliefs regarding the US moon landings. I thought the Brian Keating podcast as a whole, was fine.
Thanks for the heads up!
I was kind of excited to see Hollywood Hogan on the Joe Rogan Podcast.
However, I only lasted about 30 seconds.
Hogan got into character and that was good but when Tony Hincliffe raised his hands in the air and screeched like a little schoolgirl... I turned the podcast off.
Just like when he had Ric Flair on, Joe put Tony on the podcast because he is his good friend who loves Wrestling.
But Joe needs to stop doing that.
If Fucks up the podcast!
I want to hear the guest.
I do not want to hear some Fag Screeching like some giddy fanboy.
It makes no sense and I'm guessing Flair and Hogan didn't like it or appreciate it either.
They just have to deal with it because they are not on top like they used to be.
Nice interview with jazz pianist legend Bill Evans. Probably the last interview with Bill before his death at 51:
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