The Joe Rogan Experience Podcasts

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Halb

53,012 posts

183 months

Wednesday 16th November 2016
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PowerfulJRE is live streaming Joe Rogan Experience #872 - Graham Hancock & Randall Carlson.


Anyone know why the above most recent is now private?

The Nur

9,168 posts

185 months

Wednesday 16th November 2016
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I just tried and had no problems, using podbean on android.

vetrof

2,486 posts

173 months

Wednesday 16th November 2016
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Halb said:

PowerfulJRE is live streaming Joe Rogan Experience #872 - Graham Hancock & Randall Carlson.
Normally best to watch Randall Carlson ones, he comes armed with all kinds of maps, charts, graphs and pictures.

As an aside, here are the 2 clips that first got me into JRE.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PAtFsJY5q0 - Bert Kreischer is the Machine (10')

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OA3w2prlF-Q - Charlie Murphy - Mike Tyson's lion (2')



Halb

53,012 posts

183 months

Thursday 17th November 2016
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I've watched a GH and RC one before. They are both sound.

Will be watching this one today. biggrin

The Nur said:
I just tried and had no problems, using podbean on android.
It is back up now, was down for a bit...


Slickus

129 posts

135 months

Wednesday 4th January 2017
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Today's part 2 whoisfat podcast had me in tears, very funny to listen to, even funnier watching back on YouTube!

vetrof

2,486 posts

173 months

Tuesday 31st January 2017
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Some great podcasts over the last couple of weeks.

Highlights for me.
Mike Baker - Former CIA agent with some interesting perspectives on Trump, the Russians an global politics.
Henry Rollins - Heard him already on Ari Shaffir's podcast, fascinating life he leads.
Dr Rhonda Patrick - Always a fascinating discussion with her about how your body does and can function.

Chris77

941 posts

194 months

Tuesday 31st January 2017
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vetrof said:
Some great podcasts over the last couple of weeks.

Highlights for me.
Mike Baker - Former CIA agent with some interesting perspectives on Trump, the Russians an global politics.
Henry Rollins - Heard him already on Ari Shaffir's podcast, fascinating life he leads.
Dr Rhonda Patrick - Always a fascinating discussion with her about how your body does and can function.
Agree with all those, and would add the sugar guy, cant remember his name right now but enjoyed that episode smile

Otispunkmeyer

12,593 posts

155 months

Wednesday 1st February 2017
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Just listening to Leah Remini and her Scientology experience. What. The. Bloody. fkintosh.

Batst doesn't cover it. How any one gets pulled into this is beyond me. I mean I have a hard time wondering why people follow religion at all, but especially so Scientology given its relative newness. Their warped logic is off the chain.

Halb

53,012 posts

183 months

Wednesday 1st February 2017
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Otispunkmeyer said:
Just listening to Leah Remini and her Scientology experience. What. The. Bloody. fkintosh.

Batst doesn't cover it. How any one gets pulled into this is beyond me. I mean I have a hard time wondering why people follow religion at all, but especially so Scientology given its relative newness. Their warped logic is off the chain.
Oooo that sounds good

Halb

53,012 posts

183 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2017
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New Neil Tyson one.

Lucas Ayde

3,557 posts

168 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2017
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Just listened to (and watched the end of, on Youtube) the Graham Hancock & Randall Carlson one.

Very interesting, deserves more investigation I would say.

Halb

53,012 posts

183 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2017
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Yrs. read Magicians of the Gods. It goes into that huge flood

Lucas Ayde

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168 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2017
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Halb said:
Yrs. read Magicians of the Gods. It goes into that huge flood
If they are correct about a really advanced civilization existing more than 10,000 years ago it would pretty much revolutionise our concept of human history.

If you think about it, we aren't any more biologically developed today than humans were 10-20,000 years ago - we just have a load of knowledge that's been accumulated and thousands of years of incrementally making new discoveries and improvements that we build our current civilisation on.

Vocht

1,631 posts

164 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2017
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Just finished the Steven Crowder episode. I think Joe had a bit too much whiskylaughlaugh. Not that Crowder isn't a pillock but he bit way too easily.

Halb

53,012 posts

183 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2017
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Lucas Ayde said:
If they are correct about a really advanced civilization existing more than 10,000 years ago it would pretty much revolutionise our concept of human history.

If you think about it, we aren't any more biologically developed today than humans were 10-20,000 years ago - we just have a load of knowledge that's been accumulated and thousands of years of incrementally making new discoveries and improvements that we build our current civilisation on.
I think there's lots of debate to be had on the 'really advanced' bit, obviously people from prehistory had really good astronomical skills. Göbekli Tepe is a paradigm changer. The earliest fossils of atomically modern humans have been found back to 200,000 years ago.
I saw a programme a few years ago, if humans ceased to exist in one day. The only thing still around after 10,000 years would be the hoover damn it was hypothesized, due to it's immense size.

Lucas Ayde

3,557 posts

168 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2017
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Halb said:
I think there's lots of debate to be had on the 'really advanced' bit, obviously people from prehistory had really good astronomical skills. Göbekli Tepe is a paradigm changer. The earliest fossils of atomically modern humans have been found back to 200,000 years ago.
I saw a programme a few years ago, if humans ceased to exist in one day. The only thing still around after 10,000 years would be the hoover damn it was hypothesized, due to it's immense size.
By 'really advanced' I mean like, maybe Roman level. I wasn't thinking of tech that we would consider somewhat modern.

I did get the 'Magicians of the Gods' Kindle book from an Amazon offer after hearing Joe going on about it on the podcast. Must give it a read now.

scjgreen

577 posts

134 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2017
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Vocht said:
Just finished the Steven Crowder episode. I think Joe had a bit too much whiskylaughlaugh. Not that Crowder isn't a pillock but he bit way too easily.
That one got pretty heated!

I enjoyed the Alex Jones episode as well but that guy is a different kind of crazy!

Halb

53,012 posts

183 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2017
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Lucas Ayde said:
By 'really advanced' I mean like, maybe Roman level. I wasn't thinking of tech that we would consider somewhat modern.

I did get the 'Magicians of the Gods' Kindle book from an Amazon offer after hearing Joe going on about it on the podcast. Must give it a read now.
Yeah.
My own personal thoughts are that in stone structure building, (there are some indigenous Peruvian historians who put some of the INca stuff at GT era) they were more advanced than anything today. Different skills die out when other aspects of society superseded them.
The Minoans were pretty darn advanced, they had sewerage and hot water. Wouldn't be surprised if that sport of stuff was all over the place, at different times.

The Nur

9,168 posts

185 months

Sunday 26th February 2017
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Watching the Neil DeGrasse Tyson episode now. Gotto love that guy.

torqueofthedevil

2,074 posts

177 months

Sunday 26th February 2017
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The ones where he talks about DMT are good