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The Joe Rogan Experience (1 Viewer)

Joe Rogan Experience #977 - Jeff Evans & Bud Brutsman

Jeff B. Evans is an adventurer, expedition leader, high-altitude medic, physician assistant, speaker, facilitator and tv personality. Bud Brutsman is a television show creator, executive producer, known for shows such as Overhaulin', Rides, and King of the Cage.

Evans was very interesting on this, an excellent podcast imo 

 
Joe Rogan Experience #977 - Jeff Evans & Bud Brutsman

Jeff B. Evans is an adventurer, expedition leader, high-altitude medic, physician assistant, speaker, facilitator and tv personality. Bud Brutsman is a television show creator, executive producer, known for shows such as Overhaulin', Rides, and King of the Cage.

Evans was very interesting on this, an excellent podcast imo 
Thought that this one was one of the best in recent memory.  Fascinating stuff.

 
Listening to honeyhoney after hearing them on the podcast today. Enjoying this first album. Pretty senseless podcast but it was entertaining.

 
I enjoyed the Dorian Yates podcast last week.  I remember seeing him in magazines when I first started lifting (bro) and thinking I could be huge if I took the the right amount of creatine and protein.  Really interesting guy and far from a meathead.  

 
#965 Robert Sapolsky  Very short and very excellent.  Must listen.  Sound quality is weird.  Looks like he interviewed the guy at his house.

 
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Love his podcast, watched the one with Dan Blizerian yesterday and the woman that left Westboro Church earlier this week.  Any other really good ones I should look at?

 
I enjoyed the Dorian Yates podcast last week.  I remember seeing him in magazines when I first started lifting (bro) and thinking I could be huge if I took the the right amount of creatine and protein.  Really interesting guy and far from a meathead.  
Got a little crazy when he started talking about levitation.

 
I might need to give that one another listen.  I really checked out when they started talking about what 'truth' is.  Had way too much of that in the Sam Harris podcast.  That was brutal. 

 
I don't disagree but it's been said beat Andy Beal out of high 8 figures in one night.  
Playing limit or NL? BTW, my favorite gambling story of all-time is dopey Barry Greenstein letting his girlfriend play Beal for 15 minutes while he went to the bathroom. :lmao:

Polk had a segment where he broke down Bilzerian playing some hands on a Twitch acct., he didn't strike me as an acute poker mind. It's hard to imagine anyone shooting off 8 figures to him in a short period of time. Possible, but not the most likely explanation.

 
Bilzerian 100% got his money from his dad. No way he made that much playing cards.
Probably. And his Navy Seal stories strike me as total bull####. But still, he had way more depth than I expected from essentially the male version of an instagram model. That podcast is a lesson to not just stereotype people in a box for me. Sometimes people are more than you thought.

 
I am a few behind, but might check this out.  I usually skip ones where the description starts with "stand up comedian" for some reason. 
I usually don't either, though I'm not totally sure why.  I have listened to about half of Dore so far.

for comedians, I recommend the Mike Schmidt one (not the baseball player) and Kyle Dunnigan.  Schmidt was a former criminal defense attorney, so all the stuff they got into about that was interesting.  I knew Dunnigan had worked on the Stern show for a bit, so I was interested, and he's just a funny dude.

I've also been more into watching the clips on youtube than listening to the whole podcast.  They are 8-12 minutes and perfect to watch 3 or 4 while doing cardio at the gym.  Get around some of the filler.  I was really interested in the Matt Taibbi one and they got to some really good stuff, but it took like 30 minutes of meandering around.  I imagine that similar things may happen on other eps, but if I don't know or care about the guest beforehand, I probably bail.

 
I usually don't either, though I'm not totally sure why.  I have listened to about half of Dore so far.
I think I tried a couple and it had more of a "bros bull####ting and catching up" feel than an interesting conversation, so I guess I assumed that most of the comedians, MMA guys, and hunters would have that feel so I usually skip over them unless somebody specifically recommends it.  

 
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I usually don't either, though I'm not totally sure why.  I have listened to about half of Dore so far.
I think I tried and it had more of a "bros bull####ting and catching up" than an interesting conversation, so I guess I assumed that most of the comedians, MMA guys, and hunters would have that feel so I usually skip over them unless somebody specifically recommends it.
Bert Kreisher is my exception to this rule.

 
Henry Rollins is a damn looney tune, did this dude do hard drugs back in the day or is he just wired completely differently?
From his first podcast with Rogan, iirc, Rollins was one of the first kids that doctors tested/used Ritalin on. He goes into pretty good detail about it in the first one. 

 
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Henry Rollins is a damn looney tune, did this dude do hard drugs back in the day or is he just wired completely differently?
Definitely wired differently and an extreme introvert outside of performing which I found interesting. I think he mentioned previously that he never was a drug guy.  

 
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