Joe Rogan Experience Review podcast - 270 Joe Rogan Experience Review of Brendan Schaub Et al.

Episode Date: May 6, 2022

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Verano, verano, reciclar es tan humano Esa lata de aceitunas que te tomas a la una La crema que se termina cuando estás en la piscina El enbase de ese polo que no se reficla Solo hay una lata de caballa que te coves en la playa La voy a usar en las patatas y del refresco la lata Un enbase de paella y del agua La botella, como ves es muy sencillo
Starting point is 00:00:24 Los enbases del verano Siempre van a la amarillo You are listening to the Joe Rogan Experience Review podcast. We find little nuggets, treasures, valuable pieces of gold in the Joe Rogan Experience podcast and pass them on to you. Perhaps expand a little bit. We are not associated with Joe Rogan in any way. Think of us as the talking dead to Joe's walking dead. Enjoy the show. Podcast.
Starting point is 00:00:51 You're listening to the Joe Rogan experience review. What a bizarre thing we've created. Now with your hosts, Adam Thorn. My heat every worse podcast with the best one. One, go. Enjoy the show. Hey guys, and welcome to another episode of the Joe Rogan Experience Review. Join us always by my sidekick Garrett. How you doing bud? What so guys how are you? All right so we got Jessica Kirsten. she was fucking hilarious. Remi Warren, hunting legend, and then of course, the main man, Brendan Schaub, who has a new special coming out.
Starting point is 00:01:32 Pretty good. Green Go Poppy, I think, is the name just to give it a shout out. I haven't seen it yet, but I'm excited to check it out. Dude, he has a like a billboard on. Oh, on Sunsets, right? Yeah. I heard him talk about that. That's pretty dope. That's pretty dope to be honest.
Starting point is 00:01:51 It's a hard flex. We'll get to that. Yeah, we'll get to it. All right, Jessica. Now, Jessica is wonderful. She really is like, I don't know what she reminds me of. Like the ante you want, you know? Like you wish you had just always funny. For sure what she reminds me of like the ante you want, you know, like you wish you had just always funny
Starting point is 00:02:07 For sure she reminds me I don't know why but From Borat she just fits like a lot of I don't want to say stereotype She like she leans into a lot of them too, so it's pretty awesome But the fact that she lives quite a bit of her life as non-lesbian now Now she has a lesbian, she has a great perspective on all kinds of relationships and hanging out with the dude comedians and always talking, you know what I mean? It's kind of cool that she can see it from all angles now. Yeah, she definitely speaks her truth.
Starting point is 00:02:36 I would give her that for sure. Like she is 100% like, this is how I think deal with it. Have they been friends for a while? It seems like he's, it seems like she just did a show real recently. So that's why I even Alicia brought that up. She was like, what? It seems like he must really like her.
Starting point is 00:02:55 Yeah, because she seems like she's been on pretty recently. I think Rogan's a big fan of her for sure. And I don't know her whole back story to be honest. Right. But I mean, she's definitely crushing it. Her work is very, very funny. They get into the Johnny Depp case, which, you know, we're gonna have to talk about everyone's talking about it.
Starting point is 00:03:17 But, right. I mean, she's in the bed. Allegedly. Can we just start with that? It's so funny how it's become it's a movie It's it's more of a movie than watching the OJ trial granite. It's not murder, but it's it's interesting I just heard Russell Brand talking about how the narrative to it's like the whatever movie she was in the Aquaman star Potentially or allegedly shit in the Pirates of the Caribbean's bed star.
Starting point is 00:03:49 It's like what what a what a show this is becoming. It's interesting because we're all human but we're all looking at this as like some thing but it's like Johnny Depp's really going through this and this girl's really going through this but people just get a look in on the outside and kind of make their observations and Past judgment and other people's lives. It's weird thing. Yeah Yeah, I mean, it just kind of seems like an unfair like really nosy thing like imagine if it was like Rogan made the choice imagine if Rogan was Rogan Everything else that he does is just just like Rogan, but for whatever reason,
Starting point is 00:04:27 he's in the crazy virtues, right? And it's like, look, they all get into it. I mean, Elon Musk stated, Amber, that's Johnny, it's like, you know, it's easy to get pulled in by him. And imagine if now all of a sudden it was Rogan's life on trial. And all the texts were coming up and all the things It's like you could almost make anyone look bad under cross examination
Starting point is 00:04:53 True is the whole basis of this because he didn't get pirates of the Caribbean six. Oh, I don't know No, no, no, no, no, no, so Okay, I know it's defamation, but yeah. She basically said that he punched her or something. Right, right. And because of that, there was like defamation cases. So some newspaper I think in England reported on it. And yeah, he was like, well, fuck that that and I'm gonna sue you and he won and now he's
Starting point is 00:05:29 suing her and I guess she has to prove that she didn't do it all the things that she said she did. I guess yeah I mean yeah but I don't know I mean it looks easy to assume things but it doesn't seem like I don't know You just feel like from all the people that I've heard they talk about Johnny Depp are like, yeah He's dope guy likes the party likes to be wild obviously I mean you can't play Jack Sparrow or you you know, Hunter S. Thompson, unless you are a bit of a wild man. So I think it's just one of those that he dips into the crazy every now and again. And you got to pay the price eventually.
Starting point is 00:06:19 Is it just coincidence or is it, I mean, looking in the rear view mirror, like you look back, we had COVID, we had all the vaccine mirror, like you look back, we had COVID, we had all the vaccine stuff, we had the war, we had the will slap. It's like, what's the next? Every day, it's just a new. Yeah, I mean, I think I think that if you're a conspiracy theorist, the quicker they can turn it back to celebrity gossip, the better they're doing. So we're not paying attention to what's going on in the world, because the news is probably always like if you look, if you want watching the news, but you just understood everything going on in the world, it's probably like crazy wars all the time in different places that we don't really pay attention to. And it stresses everyone out to ungodly amounts or a bunch of disease epidemics happening all the time.
Starting point is 00:07:11 So they're like, shit, we need to give them a break. Let's just go to celebrity gossip and we watch that for six months and we're like, oh, you believe that the celebrity gossip has happened, excuse me, I bet. And all that does not feel far off. Yeah, right? I mean think who's that guy on SNL that they're always talking about? Shaggin Kim Kardashian Pete David. Yeah, they're like that's news
Starting point is 00:07:38 Like that's the head. Yeah, that's the kind of news that it I guess the point is that Yeah, that's the kind of news that, I guess the point is that when we're having those news cycles and people are like, oh, this is so dumb that they're talking about this. Well, maybe for the like the mental health of the country, that's not the worst thing. It just keeps us potentially less informed, which generally the more informed people are, the more stressed out everyone is. Seriously. Generally the more informed people are the more stressed out everyone is Seriously, the more you know the more you know the more stressed you are honestly that seems to be I Guess it's we've made reference to it before but it's just what you're kind of processing and what your feed is and who you're surrounding yourself with with what kind of information is coming through
Starting point is 00:08:22 Your filter, but it's it is an interesting time to seem like, you always, we always have a common headline in the back of our head, and then it's like, oh shit, did you not hear about the new one today? Like there's a new thing today. Yeah. It's, and you're supposed to have an opinion on it, and if you don't have the right opinion on it,
Starting point is 00:08:39 then oh boy. Well, I mean, I guess, I don't know who you're hanging out with, but nobody asked me about fucking what's going on in the news and what my opinions. No, I only pretend that's one because I talk about it on here. The only reason I say that is because I just saw an interesting thing and I think it's because of this row versus Wade thing getting overturned, but I just saw somebody write, what a trash country we live in on Facebook.
Starting point is 00:09:09 And I just had to like kind of process that, it was right before we popped on here, and I'm just like, I see, I'm just like, and I had, there's 40 comments on why it's trash at this point. And I'm just like, ugh, this is a weird spot, like a weird spot. Everybody's got a voice, and you can just hop on YouTube or hop on Facebook or hop on Instagram.
Starting point is 00:09:28 And you have a widespread, like if you have a lot, obviously, goes without saying, but if you have X amount of followers or a ton of engagement and you just decide to say something, it's like, people get on board with that. What do you feel about that? people get on board with that. What do you feel about that? As far as somebody calling the United States trash, where do you think of that? Not that you need to stand on one side of the other, but it's just a... I don't know, man. I mean, you know, the US has a big role that it plays in the world. So, I think in a way, if you looked at every country in the world like people
Starting point is 00:10:07 even though there's only what 200 some people work in McDonald's and some people are billionaires and people like to pick on the people that are controlling everything and give them a hard time. I think that's in a sense like how America has seen. For good or bad, it's like, well, they have a lot of control, a lot of power, and you know, whether you want to call it interfering or assisting or supporting other countries. I mean, it's engaged in a lot of this. So it's going to take massive criticism.
Starting point is 00:10:46 So in some ways, there's a balance to it. It's almost like, you know, ignoring haters like Joe talks about. It's almost the same thing, you know, just muting the nonsense. Well, I'm not saying that America should not listen to people that have frustrations. Of course they should like the dialogue should always be open But if you're the only country going in and supporting a region or Supplying them would means to like Get out of a war or like deal with something there then this was like or like deal with something there, then... This was a question I asked.
Starting point is 00:11:27 Do we have a vested interest, or are we just that... Are we that compassionate of a country? Because it sure seems like we have a vested interest, or an interest somewhere for us to be this proactive. I don't know. I don't know. It's probably a lot of perspective. I mean, you know, you got to look at
Starting point is 00:11:47 governments as like giant corporations in a way. So they're probably looking at ways to leverage trade deals or just kind of win favor. I mean, have countries. Support them in things or be open to trade and there's probably a lot of that, but there's also a ton of humanitarian shit that the US does. I'm pretty sure it's, it gives the most money to other countries for aid. But then other people just say, well, that's because you have the most money. But does that matter? I mean, you know, it's like of the most money. But does that matter? I mean, you know, it's like, even when these billionaires give billions of dollars or millions of dollars to charities and people like, wow, pay your taxes and do the rest of the stuff, it's like, well, you haven't given fucking millions of dollars to a charity. Like, that's pretty fucking great that they are
Starting point is 00:12:42 doing. At least that's easy to point. It's easy to point the finger for sure. No doubt. And in real time too, this is when Elon took over Twitter during this episode, like I think, like right during this episode with Jessica and he was pumped, like right after he was like, isn't it interesting all of our minds think is Trump coming back on? That's like the only thing that anybody's thinking about, especially on the left. I mean, I just want to say on the left, but that's the main concern with Elon taking over Twitter is, is Trump coming back?
Starting point is 00:13:16 That's the biggest problem. It's like, I mean, yeah, people are worried about like where he's going to go with freedom of speech, but that's the point of Freedom of Speech, is you're not gonna like all of it, you know? I mean, I'm pretty sure the Taliban still have active Twitter accounts, nobody's banned them. That's probably not good. You think?
Starting point is 00:13:36 Yeah, I don't know. I don't know. Let's talk about the back to Jessica talking about a drug problem and taking all those pills. What did you think of that? That sounds like she just wanted to go to sleep all the time and Well, I think I've been depressed enough in my life to also understand that too, but that's not that's not a fun place to be in Definitely taking a bunch of ambient
Starting point is 00:14:01 Jesus. I'm I'm sure being overweight and not being satisfied with like the life experience probably has something to do with it too, but she just, she sounds like she's an addict and it's great that she's sober now, but it's a, she should, I need to just use that as such a relative term, but it seems like she was loved food, loved drugs, loved everything.
Starting point is 00:14:24 I wonder how many people are stuck in those cycles. Because I feel so bad for people that are like, I don't know, just be stuck there. Well, it either takes a rock bottom experience or it takes an inspiring experience, hopefully. I don't know because you can run through that mundane stuff all the time. But depression is a hell of a drug. Because I think a lot of people probably get addicted to it sometimes. You know those people that are always the worst, this was the worst, this was the worst.
Starting point is 00:14:58 That's not a good spot to be in. No, no. And if I want to take some ambience, that'd be the time for sure. Yeah. Yeah, for sure. When they talking about the only fans as well, like how much some of those people were making on that.
Starting point is 00:15:16 Oh my God, she said that she had a friend generating 100K or something. You got it, right? What's the backlash on that? I don't know that you, he made a good point though. It's like, you want to. Right? What's the backlash on that? I don't know. He made a good point though. It's like, you want to be a teacher and make 40K or just like play with your feet and make 100K.
Starting point is 00:15:31 Dude. But somebody might know you when you go out. There was some interesting factors that I thought about after the fact, and then started talking about guys showing up to show us potentially and not being a problem. That could be a problem. Yeah, that would be creepy. But I mean, 10 grand a week, and I'm sure there's a lot of
Starting point is 00:15:48 people listening now that realistically, if you had to just be honest with yourself, there's a lot you would do. For 10 grand a week, that you could do in one day. in one day. Right. I mean, am I right? Am I right? Yeah. I don't know. Can you get away with that if you just like not famous,
Starting point is 00:16:13 but you have a huge hog, then you just like, he did the hog. I will say you don't hear about it as much, and looking at it, you hear about it more on the female side. You don't hear about like, oh, that guy was in a porno or that guy was had an only fans. Like, I've never heard that story. Now that I'm thinking about it, the only people that I really caught. There's gotta be, there's gotta be some girls out there that like that are, you know,
Starting point is 00:16:37 it's not just men that watch porn. It's a lot of, no, 100%. You know, there's also gay porn. Maybe they're straight guys that look great. They just do that I'm guaranteed there are that that would not even think otherwise dude for 10 grand a week. I do some Gay porn What would you do? Yeah, well, I wouldn't put my face in it because obviously I want to be classy, you know, I show some butts
Starting point is 00:17:03 You know show some butts, you know Fair enough There enough nobody I think that's up. Maybe I wouldn't tell anyone, but maybe I would maybe I'd be proud of it Maybe I'd be like hey you nut sign up. I haven't heard any story You have heard any stories in the tabloids where it was like oh Adam was on a only fans and he is a Accountant so we fired him like there's only been stories of females that have been like, granted, I think they made a reference to it. Like if you're in a position with children and they're all googling you on only fans or they're all looking you up, that might be an
Starting point is 00:17:36 uncomfortable situation. If you're sitting in the seventh grade classroom and you got 15 boys just all looking up at you. Oh, yeah, you look like you'd imagine if you found out your hot high school teacher was on every one would be like, mom, I need some pocket money, I got a side up for this thing. That would be the immediate half day we're all going over to Johnny's house and checking out this friggin tingle bomb. And then she comes to class the next day and she's like for sure every dude in the class is joked off to work, is that 13 and then desperate. y si se quede el clas del siguiente día, se fue como un poco de la forma de la clase que ha sido llorado. ¿Por qué es ese 13 y ese desfraco? ¿Qué haces? Ah, ¿sabes?
Starting point is 00:18:11 ¿Qué te pide? ¿Qué te pide? ¿Qué te pide? No lo haces. No lo haces. Bueno, creo que... Vamos a ver a Remy. ¿Cómo es posible que llegues a casa de trabajar y bajes tan contento al trastero?
Starting point is 00:18:25 A mover una bicicleta, arrastrar dos cajas de libros y levantar un ordo microondas. Para coger una chancla. Vale, vale. ¿A dónde vas? ¿Tú con ese chancla, eh? ¿A dónde vas, trú? Llega el mejor momento del año. Llegan tus vacaciones. Este uno de Julio, sorteo extraordinario de vacaciones de Lotería Nacional con 20 millones aún de cimo. Lotería este recuerdo que juegas con responsabilidad y solo si eres mayor de edad. that I do this podcast. So they're more interested than they used to be. They used to just think that I should get a real job and do something else. But now they, you know, like to give me some
Starting point is 00:19:12 feedback on things and I get texts from people. So I have a couple of friends that knew Remy quite well because he's from Montana. And they say he's a great guyor or everything I heard was like brilliant good storyteller Really nice guy like compassionate like a deep like But like a romantic person like all good shit. It wasn't like a bunch of hunting stories Which is interesting because some of the People that I was talking to were there, you know hunters from Montana So I was like yeah, tell me some cool know, hunters from Montana. So I was like,
Starting point is 00:19:45 yeah, tell me some cool hunting stories. No, it was mostly just like how fucking good of a person he is, which is cool to hear. Yeah, well, that's pretty much magnified by that story that he told about finding his now wife, right? Like that story is a movie that needs to be written just with the details and what not with her cruising out. Three days no water and him just kind of finding the path and like thinking what she would have thought and that whole story was just remarkable. And it was even when Joe was like, oh, I don't know, man, that was a heartfelt story for sure. He's like, I don't know what how that would have happened. How did I found her and her had been dead or all kinds of bad stuff. But yeah, yeah, some of the people that I talked to knew him during that time and it was
Starting point is 00:20:35 fascinating to get a bit of like, just, I mean, it was basically the same story, but just like hearing it in another dimension from other people like it was seriously legit. I mean it was that's a heroic story for sure. Right. I mean really cool and thank God they got married. Imagine if she was like thanks for saving me later nerd. He's like they're saying he's always got the one up if they're ever if they're in a little bit of an argument or whatever He's always got that but for sure. Yeah, I remember I saved your life Yeah, he's like yeah, I gotta go I gotta go You you talked you talked about that story about him almost falling off that cliff too and always
Starting point is 00:21:20 Scanling those spots and that one old lady walking up to him and slapping him was such reverence because she was so upset that he could have potentially died and he was like, alright, maybe I need to reel it in here. Yeah. Yeah. I'm glad he brought that up though, to be honest, because I personally do not do well with heights. I don't like it.
Starting point is 00:21:42 And he was like, yeah, the bears and other things in nature, but he's like, the most dangerous shit I've done is like stuff on cliffs and things. And I'm like, yeah, that's the fucking most dangerous shit anyone does. It's fucking terrifying. I do not like it. I get, even when Alex Hamel comes on Rogan
Starting point is 00:22:01 and I'm a big fan of him. I get stressed out. It just stresses me out thinking about it. But I mean this fucking guy was struck by lightning. Right. Him and his pops. Yeah. What? It's crazy. And the way they were talking about just shooting hoops outside there, putting them a basketball hoop or whatever and he was like, yeah, that thing shot me three steps up. And even worse, his dad had, I mean, it'd be one thing to know you were paralyzed, but it'd be another thing to just go to weeks paralyzed
Starting point is 00:22:33 and all of a sudden have your feeling back. You'd be like, oh my God, thank you so much, God, I'm back. Yeah. Well, it sounded like his dad almost died. I mean, he was properly paralyzed, that. That's you know for a bit of time And even Remi was saying that he had twitches like he's kind of like still you know his nervous system still jacked up so right They did talk way too much about bear attacks which is a lot of work because I'm actually going to go black bear hunting next week
Starting point is 00:23:05 and the more I, you know, I'm brand new to this stuff so I hear that and I'm just like, what am I doing? Should I not do that? People like, no, it's fine, it's safe, it's good, that doesn't happen. I'm like, ah, it sounds like that happens. I mean, put yourself in the mother nature, she'll teach you who whose mother, that's for sure. Yeah, I don't really know. But it's, the more and more Huntersy has on, it's gonna be harder and harder for people that are pro non-hunting to still think
Starting point is 00:23:39 it's like a reasonable thing to do because the way he talks about it and the emotion attached to it, like he's always talking about how much he feels for the animal and how much throughout the process that it needs to be a clean shot. And a lot of hunting jargon that I don't know about, but it just is an interesting thing that people still demonize it and it sounds so bonding I don't know what the right word is but
Starting point is 00:24:11 well it's it's a um a fascinating pursuit you know and it's not for everyone people get real upside about it I'm sure that now that I've said that I'm bad hunting, you know, I doubt there's people listening to this that are going to get to upset because it's, right? It's, you know, Rogan fans, so they've already used to listening to it, but I'm telling you, if I, if I like talk to my dad in England about this a lot, he'd, he'd get really upset. And I get it. I mean, he's not about that. They don't hunt in England. He doesn't like the idea of that Um, and you can explain all you want to him about like well, there's a balance and if there's too many bears they all the elk and other things and some people just They just have a hard line to it and they will not bend. And that's okay with me, honestly.
Starting point is 00:25:05 Like, you're allowed to have your opinion. And you can get a bit mad at me about it too. Okay, I know it's extreme. It's like, it's not like I'm ever gonna get mad at him because he's like really into gardening. I mean, there's just zero argument there. Like, he probably has some argument that's just zero argument that like he probably has some argument that's that's some won't valid so I give him space for it but also I'm
Starting point is 00:25:31 like well I'm gonna do it anyway so hopefully we can still be friends at the end of this I don't know what to tell you they made they made a reference to there being 30,000 I mean just to that, and not to say that he doesn't have his own opinion, I get it. I think the gardening metaphor is a good one. But whenever there's 30,000 access to your in Lennian, there's only 3,000 people. It seems like that could be an encroachment, I mean, yeah, I mean, if there's no predation, I think it's alumni, right? Where the access they are. Yeah, I mean, if there's no predation in there, just everywhere, that can cause its own ecological problems. And then needs to be some balance in there. And
Starting point is 00:26:21 so the big thing for me with any hunting stuff, and that's what kind of really got me on board with it, is that at least in the US, the money that's paid in by hunters in all these areas keeps like the US has by far the most like animal, preservation, habitat, money available. What are they even saying? They raised like, many millions of dollars just for sheep in Montana. Oh, kinds of money.
Starting point is 00:26:57 I think that's amazing. Who the fuck gives a shit about paying for sheep? I mean, look, I like sheep and I don't want to hurt sheep and all the rest of it, but I'm not going to go to a place and donate a ton of money to sheep. So it's it's kind of good that, you know, these people care that much to put that money in and I'm sure if you talk to them all, there's probably not many people from Peter there and you would assume that would actually be most of the people that would be there But I don't know it's like okay, so you really care about all these animals and all these habitats
Starting point is 00:27:35 But what are you doing to like help their? Habitats how much do you put into it? So it's a this might be there's some Hypocrisy in that a little bit. I think yeah Is this a dumb question, but I People bring this up. It's probably where do you draw the where do you draw the line with there are bugs? Our bugs do we not kill bugs because it seems like everybody's on board with killing bugs, right? Yeah, Well, the Buddhist, the Buddhist don't like kill anything, but I'm sure some of them do.
Starting point is 00:28:08 But if Peter's got a roach running through their bed, is Peter like just making sure that roach is okay, because I don't foresee that. Yeah, I mean, Rogan's talked about it. Like people don't get upset about fish pictures. And they don't necessarily get upset about bare meat pictures. But I'm sure if you showed a skinned bear hanging upside down in a garage, looking like a really beefy human,
Starting point is 00:28:37 people would have, they would lose their minds. So, but people like Arrige, they like to get upset about stuff too, you know? Right., they like to get upset about stuff too, you know? Right. And they like to get upset about stuff, they know they can get a lot of support, getting upset about it, right? It's like really, if you were that into like all life and all things, people would be losing their minds in the streets about their Russian invasion of
Starting point is 00:29:09 Ukraine and the blowing up children's hospitals But it's like it comes on the news people are upset. They move on but If you post if I posted a picture of a dead bear and I was sat next to it I would probably get If I posted a picture of a dead bear, and I was sat next to it, I would probably get messages from people that have never said anything about the brutality of the Ukraine war. That's a good point.
Starting point is 00:29:36 And you got a point. Yeah, you got a wonder like, okay, look, I appreciate you being this compassionate, but you should be that compassionate across the board, right? At least be consistent with it. You can't just pick and choose. It almost seems impossible. You can only pick, you only have a certain, I don't know, like a certain gas tank of
Starting point is 00:29:57 compassion, because then you're like, I don't know, man, you can pick, like we said, pick a story to look at, and you could be compassionate for different things all over the place. Yeah, but forget the gas tank, you're gonna tell me that a bad dying is more important than a children's hospital. I know, I'm completely on board with you. I would say that the children's hospital is much more of a...
Starting point is 00:30:20 But that's the point I'm making, Garrett, is that it's not about how much energy you have. It's about your prior Utzization Absolutely, I'm agreeing with you. Yeah, I just I hear you all right It's a word. It sounded like you weren't agreeing, but it wasn't it's not required I just didn't think for that was it didn't know I said that's me That's rational that makes sense. I mean, it's hard because you just don't always see the other side because whenever if you time out of children's hospital and you're talking about a bear, you're trying to be
Starting point is 00:30:52 like thoughtful from both sides, but it just doesn't make sense. Dude, I'm pretty sure no matter what bombing a children's hospital is the worst. I don't care who does it. If we do it, if I accidentally did it, I'd have to be in a lot of trouble. Like it's always back. I couldn't agree more. It's a right. I mean, yeah, but their hunting is actually not illegal. In, right. If you get all the right tags and there is a pretty solid argument, whether you like it or not, that it helps keep predation levels down so that other animals can... I mean, you know, if you think about a bear eating like, what, 10 elk a year, you're just like, well, that's 10 elk that got killed. Right.
Starting point is 00:31:41 So... That's part of human nature. It's a balance there. You get mad about that. You get mad about the bed dying, but you get mad about elk dying too. It's like how many of each have to die before like you can't have one or the other. If you don't kill any bears, they're going to eat a lot of things guaranteed. And to that point, they were talking about how pythons and like
Starting point is 00:32:05 alligators have somehow gotten a like a pass in California because you're not allowed to sell like a gator skin wallet or a python wallet. It's like, you know what pythons do? You know what alligators do? Well, there's there's no alligators in pythons. I don't think in California. No, you just can't sell the skin. The hide, right? Right. But what a weird thing. Well, I mean, those pythons have killed like all of the deer and other creatures.
Starting point is 00:32:36 Right. I mean, it was basically a genocide. It was just not a human one. It was an animal one, and they just slaughtered them all. So what's the angle for that? We need to keep those alive because... No, it's not about keeping them alive. California is about optics.
Starting point is 00:32:57 It just doesn't want to look like, oh, we don't want to be a part of that sort of trade. We're holy of them now. So, and really, if you take a step back and you're just like, well, you know this is devastating, like ecology in other places, like absolutely destroying it. And therefore, it's almost like outer sight is out of mind, but it looks really good on paper. You get to show up to it in a party and be like,
Starting point is 00:33:24 yeah, I would never wear a, you know, a gait about because I think that nothing should be killed and my crystal tells me that I should just love everything. And I'm like, okay, but how about an alligator comes in your back garden and eat your dog that fits in your purse and then you... It's rough to tell us what you think about alligators. It's easy when you don't see them, but that's the same thing.
Starting point is 00:33:55 They're all on iPhones tweeting about this and they're not thinking about the sweatshops that made that stuff. I feel like I'm getting preachy, but it's just that point of like, we all do it. So, can there be a little bit of acknowledgement to like the fact that, you know, your actions are not perfect and they never will be? I think the point you just brought up is so fitting and so relative to what's going on, especially in regards to the California, It's all about optics and it always has been That's the thing. That's the problem
Starting point is 00:34:27 It's like nobody actually wants to talk about the facts were living in this like weird facade and twilight zone And you have to have an opinion about something and without any Actual conscious thought just because you want to be on somebody's team and like you said, it's all about optics It's a weird spot to be out here, but I will say doesn't feel as polarizing at the moment, but I don't know. It is, it's a weird thing. Yeah. I mean, Joe also ended it with like the, the mounts of animals. Have they take it to the taxidermy? And then you've got like this fake look in creature on the wall. And,
Starting point is 00:35:04 right. And it's interesting that he said that I didn't know that was his perspective, but I have always been... I don't think I will ever taxidermy anything. You know, I think I will continue to hunt and I want meat so that I don't do the factory farming. I think that's a good philosophy. And that's really, if you're gonna be a meat eater, I think that's a really responsible way to go. There's probably other ways, you know, you can buy organic and whole foods and other stuff,
Starting point is 00:35:37 but a good butcher will get you meat that wasn't in a thing. But are you typing over that? I hear like typing sounds. No, no, no. Oh, I hear what's happening on stuff. But, you know, even when he talked about those mounts, like there's something called,
Starting point is 00:35:56 I think like a European mount. I'm pretty sure it's cool. That was just like the bones. It's just like a skull and the horns. And he was saying that's nature's art. That was just like the bones. It's just like a skull and the horns. And he was saying that's nature's art. I thought that was, I mean, I don't think I never really desired to tax a term. You know, me anything in the first place. But after here at him say it's like, I he's like, everything is all fake. It's all rubber eyes. And
Starting point is 00:36:18 is that the only thing is actually the horns and the skull. Yeah. I would keep a hide though, I think, because you can make rugs out of stuff and you can get, like, you can get hides. And I feel like that's respectful to, you know, because think about when people talk about, like, how the Native Americans would be, they would use all the parts of the animal. It wasn't wasted. And the Westerners would come in and just shoot them in the head and take all the ribbys and just leave a big pile of animal there wasted. So I like the idea of like using as many parts of it as you can and add a respect to it. I mean, I've never even asked anyone. I wonder if you can keep the bones because then you could get like the marrow and things
Starting point is 00:37:05 and like make a beat like broth out of it. I don't know if that's right. That's probably a weird maybe that I've never heard anyone say it. So maybe that's not a thing you can do. But that I'd be down for that because then you could use even more parts of it. I'm sure it's all super nutritious. Absolutely. Did you get a chance to see what he was talking about you've probably seen it before but the way that he was like describing the nasal cavity of the deer I know I've always seen that deer sitting on his desk But I've never actually seen him pull it up and like put it on the I wasn't watching the video. I was just like you could do the way he was describing it was so like informational because you could literally see how
Starting point is 00:37:49 Dears have such a good sense of smell, but you could see all the inner workings and like that just it was with the way He described it was how like human nature's art and those Pretty spot on because you think about how much evolution has come along for animals to survive and even humans to survive. It's like, there's a lot that's gone into this long, long time. Yeah. I mean, look at any animals' nose and how long it is. It's like, we have tiny little noses. They're there, it's like seven inches long.
Starting point is 00:38:21 And it's giant. Well, yeah, it's the whole front of their face that whole bit that comes out So it's not like just nose shape like we have it's that whole big chunk that goes forward So I mean compared to us stupid nose. It's like a super computer of nose smelling That is interesting dude. They can smell a fart from like 10 miles away. Don't quote me on this, but I'm pretty sure a few thought They know think about that like we've come so far like with iPhones and all this other stuff But our noses still what what inch off our face shouldn't it be like 9-10 inches off our face? So we're trying to evolve here. No, we don't need smelling to survive
Starting point is 00:39:04 Nah, it's useless to us.. No, we don't need smelling to survive. Nah, it's useless to us. What are we worried about? Fought, gas, like no, how often is smelling saved your life, Garrett? Be honest. I mean, just made reference to gas. That's probably the only one I could think of. Do you know that we add the chemical to the gas
Starting point is 00:39:25 so you can smell it? To make it so you don't light your house on fire. Yeah. If I leave it a burner. Because the, it's probably butane, right? Propane or something, whatever comes out of the gas. But it doesn't have, it doesn't have a smell naturally. They have to add that so we can be warned.
Starting point is 00:39:44 Like we're useless. We're not saving our lives with smells. We're doing it with our eyes and our brain, our hearing kind of sucks, our smell sucks. Yeah, we don't know what's going on. How have we, how have we progressed? What's our biggest trait that we've progressed in the past 100 years? Technology? What are you talking about? It's gotta be. What I was thinking about from a like a five sense kind of thing, it feels like hearing, seeing, thinking,
Starting point is 00:40:16 not thinking, but I mean. Yeah, probably technology. Oh, well, we haven't improved any of our senses in a hundred years. No, no, but we're going to expand it on it with Information with better at sharing collecting and distributing Which is the same as sharing information. That's what we do well That's what we do. All right. Let's jump over to get all Brennan Shah. This is great. I thought
Starting point is 00:40:45 You know he Brennan is doing he's a really fucking hardworking guy, okay? I saw him doing stand-up back in 2016 He done it for maybe I Don't know maybe two two years before that Not long and I remember seeing him with the comedy story and thinking, oh god, what a joke. Which is what he talks about. That's that stigma. And I'm not the kind of guy usually to judge people, but I was like, oh, he clearly got in because of Rogan. And I was just being a negative Nancy about it
Starting point is 00:41:20 to be honest. And I try to be more and more careful about that sort of judgment. But he came up and he was funny and silly. And then because of all the time that I used to go to the comedy store when I lived in LA, I met him one time outside of the I Went you know what I went to I went to the conima Gregor Mayweather like pre like hype shows that they were doing you know they went to all those cities before that fight Yeah, so I went to the staple center and
Starting point is 00:42:02 That was the first day. I think the brandon was doing something for Showtime. That's like the first time he was in with it. And anyway, just randomly happened to be that I went to this bar outside and I was just sat out. I was trying to like get away from all the people. There were so many people there. I was like, all right, that's enough. That was fun, the wild time. And I just like sat on this little patio area, this buy outside the Staples Center.
Starting point is 00:42:28 And Brenner came out, and it was like, whoa, and I was like, dude, you did a great job with the Showtime thing. And I know that was your first time up there, and it's super nice, dude. But the way he is hustled since even then, I mean the connections he's made with Showtime Doing his first special which didn't get great reviews But he did it so early. I mean, right all I'm saying if if anyone's sleeping on him and his comedy Give him a chance because he's really coming a long way. And that's all there is to it. It's just putting the work in. Right. He just keeps getting sets. He keeps
Starting point is 00:43:11 putting jokes. The way he speaks about other people to it knows, let's you know that he's humble. Like he always has given his props to everybody in the business. I think he looks up to Joe as like a hardcore mentor and He doesn't ever fall short of giving him his props as far as like putting them on for sure because he was this like And you know, I don't think I think that it like obviously had an in right But Rogan doesn't give a fuck like you've got to do the work If he didn't do shit with it and he was like, oh just put me up, bro Well, let me open for you on this stadium tour. And Rogan's like, you're not, you haven't done comedy for two weeks. I'm not going to put you up anywhere. Right. He's probably super, super young, trying to get on. Got
Starting point is 00:43:55 appreciate it. But I hear what you're saying. Yeah. I mean, he puts that effort in. So right. And that King and the thing and the wing podcast is fucking hilarious. That shit is been to there. There's gonna be so many great highlights from that show after about a year. I mean, you get Chris the Leah and Theo together. I couldn't imagine the chaos in that room like to get about it. I mean, I don't know. Brian, he's got to show a Brian to it. And it's funny here in the him and Joe talk about it. He was just like, it's so funny. He's seen somebody that cannot spot a liar like Brian just like, and he's like, he was like, that only happened with the younger and Brandon's like, no, man, that haven't, that's still going on pretty hardcore. Paul Brian, he gets picked on so much, but they know him and they're not being mean. He's a nice guy and he probably, he just wants to see the best in people and it just
Starting point is 00:44:54 is a disaster. I mean, there's a certain quality of that because you have certain friends like that. We have certain friends like that. They can just see the endearing qualities of other people and probably overlook The bullshit, which is I mean Respect will in some regards because you don't need to always break people down, so I'll tell you one thing for sure like Brian Callan is a super nice guy And he also is
Starting point is 00:45:21 Absolutely fucking hilarious if you watch us. Sure. If you go see Brian Calon live, I guarantee you're going to love that show. He is, he is so funny all the time. Right. He's brilliant. He's one, he's one of my favorite, uh, I don't know what you'd say, like physical comedians, just some of the stuff he does is so good. Yeah. I went back and rewatched a few of his specials recently and he's a one of one for sure.
Starting point is 00:45:51 He's funny. He's a bit of a... He's a bit of a dork on those podcasts sometimes. For sure. He gets clumsy and gets picked on. But yeah, when you go see him live, doing his stand-up, he's just every time. every time I was seeing him pop up on a show, it's just... What's interesting is if you live in an area where you can go to comedy like in New York, Chicago, LA, and even Austin now that's getting really big Nashville has some good comedy. If you can get a good lineup consistently and you keep going in all the time, you get a real feel for like what's about to come up. And I don't know how to describe it, but sometimes certain people come up
Starting point is 00:46:36 and it's almost like your gut tells you how it's gonna be. Like you just get a feeling for like the kind of thing that you're used to from, and like sometimes some people are good, sometimes they're not. So they're a bit more hidden mess. And they call their name and you just know it right away. You're like, maybe they do kill it that day. But then there's other people like Joey Diaz,
Starting point is 00:47:00 or Brian Callan, Theo, that just as soon as you hear their name, you're like, oh my god, this is going to be amazing. And obviously, anytime you're lucky enough to have Chappelle just kind of wander into a place, you're going to get that every time. But it's one of the more, like, brilliant things about going to comedy often, which I recommend to everybody. If you can get there, when was the last time you went to the comedy store, Garrett? Uh, comedy store been a minute, but I did just go see Shepel on Friday night in the Hollywood
Starting point is 00:47:37 Bowl, which was pretty outstanding. Oh, damn, that's right. Yeah, you told me about that. Dude, how was that? Dude, I make, unfortunately, I missed the. Yeah, you told me about that dude. How was that? I mean, dude, I make unfortunately I missed the openers which happened to be amazing. It was like bill bird Dino Rowling. He told can I gotta pay But we showed up. It was right at the end of danger. Those show and for Anybody that thought Dave was gonna take some time off and like be censored by anybody that was telling him what to do. He definitely leaned into every single one of the jokes, which was awesome to see. And he had, I don't know how many, he just has that presence on stage that's like a firecracker.
Starting point is 00:48:20 He's the best. Apparently the night before Erica Badu, I don't know if you're familiar with her, but she did like a full show Full concert show. I think I had a lot to do what you were just saying like when you go to the comedy store You never know who's gonna show up. I was there one night in Bill Burgess showed up And I was just there to see an open micer like that's where those guys are just going to get their reps, you know Yeah, and that and that's the beautiful thing about the Here's his something that I should say to people that don't get to go to these clubs like this. If ever you're in a city that's close to it, show up to them.
Starting point is 00:48:51 Because these shows are like 20, 25 bucks. Your lineup is like 5 or 6 of the best comedians in the country, plus open micers, not even open micers, but like other comedians that open for these guys that are definitely worth seeing and chances are somebody pops in. I mean it happens more than people think. These aren't that was these crazy one-offs and it's just the best time. What are you gonna go to a movie? See another fucking spider-man for $25 plus popcorn. It's like yeah yeah, pretty good, but it's not, it's not going to be the types of moments that you're just like, oh, wow, remember when this. Right. Bill Berkheim on in the belly room for 45 minutes. And I only have my frame of
Starting point is 00:49:36 reference is only two times. I'm only been twice. So I'm 50% as, and the other one, the the comics were great too. They're all open-micers, but it's, you know this better than anybody, but it's an interesting process watching people go through the process being an open-micer. Like, there's even watching people, watching people, Bob can be funny, but it's also just like, uh, cringe-worthy. But I wanted to ask you before we get off here,
Starting point is 00:50:04 what do you think about him saying that he takes for those Sinus is at the same time and seven pops of express so to get started. Oh no, it was rogue nicotine. Oh, Thanks. Is that different than this a news? What's the news? I Think it's just another brand. It's just one of those like nicotine pouches. You put your mouth Yeah, well, he said rogue. I mean, it's all the same. It's just nicotine I'm saying well, that's a lot. That's a lot You know, and I have friends here in Boseman and You know, I do those knack it nicotine patches sometimes and
Starting point is 00:50:39 You know because I'm not convinced that toxic You know, but they are very addictive. He's convinced they're not toxic at all. Well, it's just nicotine extracted nicotine with a salt to keep it stable and then dry. So science, bit of science on the show, not much, but bit of science. All right, this is really important. So anyway, it's, yeah, it's not, it's not cost and a genic anyway. So it's not, it's not like a tobacco product, but yeah, it's addictive and
Starting point is 00:51:18 it's a bit of a stimulant. So get you going. It's like probably like coffee level though coffee is is Got some good antioxidant since so there's probably I would say definitely more benefits to drink coffee for a health standpoint But also yeah people Generally, I'm noticing that they just keep upping the milligrams until they're at like eight milligrams Which is as far as I've seen like the highest that they sell and then all of a sudden someone has two of those and I'm just like I know you're starting to go off the deep end right this is like the non tobacco version of like two packs a day
Starting point is 00:52:01 He's got a whole box of Whole box of pouches in your mouth. Yeah, you might have to slow it down. I don't know. It's a balance to everything, right? I mean, that's what it is. It's like even if you found out something wasn't bad for you, but you really like it, you got to go easy. It's like people probably didn't think the internet porn was bad for them at first, but people have got super addicted to that shit. That's when you think about the thresholds of how people can push stuff. Like, I think if you told somebody what your daily schedule was, they probably think that
Starting point is 00:52:33 was out of control with Jits and Jim and all the activities that you're doing. And you think, like, when he mentioned four, whatever they're called, rogues and then seven shots of espresso, I was like, I couldn't even put my mind around that. And he's also like working out like, seven shots of espresso. Just makes my body get warm. I don't know how to think about it. I remember doing a double or a triple, and I was like, all right, let's go build a wall or something.
Starting point is 00:52:58 But seven on the daily, that seems a bit of a grass. Yeah. Yeah. But with that, these guys are busy. I mean, it goes back to Joe saying you want to have an A and a bit aggressive. Yeah. Yeah. But, you know, with that, these guys are busy. I mean, it goes back to Joe saying, you want to have an A and a B career. I think most people can barely handle one career. And these guys are so focused on keeping things going.
Starting point is 00:53:18 That they've got like their primary thing, their secondary thing. And, but you know, like anything, Brandon even talked at the end about all the pressures and anxieties of running his business. And you know, he's an owner and a boss now. And it's, yeah, it's easy to think these guys have the dopest lives and it's all fun. I think probably, but, Khrusha and Tom Segura have it down the best because they seem like the most chilled all the time.
Starting point is 00:53:49 But a lot of these other guys are really fucking hustling. I mean, look at Andrew Schultz. This guy is such a legend, help Brandon with his special, which is amazing. And you know, what a great dude, and really knows a shit, but to think that that guy is an everstressed, I mean, he has a lot of fun. Yeah, he has a ton of fun. But he is working hard and doing a lot, and that probably wears you out, you know what I mean? Totally.
Starting point is 00:54:18 I mean, it looks good on the outside, but when you got... When you're responsible for a lot of other people's income, that probably weighs on your mind a little bit too. No, no, no, no, no, no. Well, I think that wraps it up for this week. We can we cover it all. But yeah, guys, thanks as always for tuning in and being a part of the review. Good to catch The catch back up, bud. And yeah, you guys, you said it's going to snow there in bozeman. It's, it's a solid 75 here. You're coming out soon though. So we're excited to see you. Yeah, yeah, it's going to snow next week like Jesus.
Starting point is 00:54:56 Fucking may chill out. But we'll be, we'll be surfing. Love that. All right. Well, yeah, we'll be doing a live podcast in is it next week or a couple of weeks a couple of weeks a couple of weeks a couple weeks would be doing one together, which is we haven't done that for a long time So anyway, stoked, but all right pretty good. All right guys take it easy. Have a great week be safe and you know Modulate your drugs and don't do many rogue
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