Joe Rogan Experience Review podcast - 445 Joe Rogan Experience Review of Cody Tucker
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Hey guys and welcome to another episode of the JRE Review. This week my co-host is Peter. Hello, Peter. Greetings. Nice to have you. Nice to be here. And we
are reviewing Cody Tucker. Good old Cody. He's got the name of a country singer. He
really does. Kind of looks like one too. Just want to break some stuff down, some twangy
chords coming out of that guy's mouth.
He, I've been looking at his Instagram for a while.
It's cool that Joe had him on.
I didn't know that he was on Joe's radar, but people are enjoying his little, I don't
even know how to describe the segment.
So I was trying to do it the other day and it's like-
Half-ass history.
Kind of, yeah. And it's like half-ass history kind of yeah He picked like a Napoleon fact that you didn't realize was one and it's you know, just some wild thing
Like he loved beats and just would give it something
Yeah, God bless the beats. Mm-hmm. But anyway funny guy interesting stuff
I loved how he kind of opened up and was not promoting his podcast at all.
If anything, he was doing the opposite.
He was like, yeah, don't listen to it.
Joe just found that perfect.
Like, this is so funny.
Yeah, he was like, go ahead and, oh, you could skip it if you want.
He's like, I mean, follow the Instagram, that's good, but the podcast.
And, you know, and I've heard bits of his show.
It's good.
It is good.
He's just humble dude.
So yeah, what was your, what was your feel of
good old Cody?
I like all the interesting facts and weird
corners of history.
So his stuff is right up my alley.
I follow him.
It is cool, right? And I was interested here how he put that together and it sounds like
quite a lot of work. Like he's scouring a lot, skimming a lot of information to come
up with these little pieces. And it's nice that he does it, you know, kind of concisely.
And they're really, they're slick looking too. Like his clips are, it looks so professional.
Mm-hmm. Yeah, he does a good job. That's what's really nice today though, is, you know, back in the day, being a content creator was also being like, you know, a video wizard and a lot of other things, which, you know, combine that with actually having some talent and being interesting,
there's a lot of pieces of play there.
But now it can just be someone that really has some interesting stuff to say and so much
of the software.
Um, it's, I mean, you can, you can film this stuff from your phone now and it looks legit,
especially for like a podcast style.
Right.
Yeah.
Just also for a couple of guys that don't need a lot of high resolution,
that would work.
Yeah. I think it is pretty high res though, the phones.
Oh yeah, also his looks so slick, so I would just, you know, it lets the content shine through.
Yeah. I love that they jumped over to Stephen King and, you
know, his kind of impressive run of just writing a million billion, you know,
bangers. Obviously Rogan's been a huge fan for a long time and... If they
wanted to cancel Forrest Carter for writing the outlaw Josie Wales because
he was a little too racist, why aren't they gonna cancel Stephen King for being a good buddy with Jeffrey Epstein?
Ooh, good point.
Come on, let's cancel that guy, probably.
Well, you know, the problem is too many people hung out with Jeffrey, so if they go after
one of them, it's like, is everyone then going down?
There's too many powerful people in that camp.
I mean, they've been promising for how long
they're going to release this stuff.
I'm starting to not believe it.
We're a hundred days into Trump's.
They're not going to release it.
They're not.
Because all that stuff is leveraged for the CIA
slash Mossad, so this is an episode about that.
No, true.
We don't, we don't need to get into all that.
Yeah. And Bill Gates is on that list too. I mean,
you throw that many billions at something. It's, Oh, did you hear Elon's,
Elon's shocker the other day where Bill Gates was giving him a hard time,
I think about how he's fathered a bunch of children with a bunch of women.
No, it was because, uh, he, was because he his doge cuts might affect lives. Oh, yeah, that's right. Yeah
So he turns around he goes well
How can someone that went to Epstein Island?
that many times
lecture anyone on
Childless protection like oh, that's a bun and a half.
He's a wild animal, dude.
Yeah.
Absolute wild animal.
Have you read much Stephen King, by the way?
Yes, I read it, Dreamcatcher.
I'm gonna sit and list them all.
Do it.
No, I won't list them all.
Take credit for it, they're long books.
The Shining,
Thinner,
is it about the Gypsy Curse?
Okay, right.
And he gets thin, he just wastes away.
And then the Tower series, which is awesome.
Towards the end, they start getting a little bit
hard to follow.
But his one-offs as well are pretty
great like Salem's Lot I think that one stands alone yeah that's a good one but I think it's
about vampires they all kind of blur together for me the best one is The Shining obviously
it's very good yeah very very good and it is interesting he didn't really care for that movie
And it is interesting. He didn't really care for that movie, which is kind of wild but if it was your if it was like your best book or seen as and
people changed anything and
Supposedly Kubrick and him like were butting heads
So Kubrick was like almost changing things on purpose to frustrate him. Yeah, which is a wild move
his almost changing things on purpose to frustrate him. Yeah. Which is a wild move. His, the book was about one thing,
the madness and alcoholism and child abuse
and the darkness of being alone
in this huge haunted mansion too.
Kubrick changed it to be about
genocide of the Native American population.
He changed it to being about subversive,
also hidden homosexuality.
That movie was vastly different than the book
because Kubrick was trying to say different stuff with it.
Yeah, and a bunch of fake moon landing imagery,
which is wild.
Yeah, yeah, he was just on a different, and pulled it off, it's a great movie.
You know, I think the best way to look at it
is like see them as separate things
that have a similar story.
And they're both very enjoyable for that reason.
Well, Kubrick was a genius, was a genius rest of them.
And, uh, also I would argue that Stephen King is a genius writer back when he was
on the, uh, nose candy and the alcohol.
Yeah.
It's kind of wild, but that may have been his peak talking about those
kind of addictive factors.
Cody got into a bit of fast food.
He's a cigarette guy. I mean, you know, uh, loves it. He's a, he's a little thicker, thicker
guy. I liked how Joe wasn't like, come to the gym with me, bro. Right. He didn't immediately
try to recruit him. He was thinking about it. I could see the glimmer in his eye.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, he was definitely thinking about it.
Well, they touched on Jelly Roll too.
Losing like hundreds of pounds, which is fair play.
Yeah.
You know, he's so good.
He's such a great artist.
A lot of fun.
It's been so cool to see him interacting with this whole
space of these comedians and others alike and
Yeah, it's probably a good move when you're killing it and you becoming like literally a list
you want to you want to keep that train a
rolling and
Yes, you know you mean jelly roll. Yeah, he was eating too many jelly rolls
Uh-huh, I think probably too many late night parties and lots of drinking no doubt. Why do I always go to that?
I'm always thinking it's that it might be
Could be it's hard to say but look it's fun to have fun, but definitely take care of yourself folks, okay?
You know all right. All right. we'll do it. I guess. Right.
How did they get onto Uber's kind of shady practices?
I don't know what the turning point there was, but I worked for Uber for a while.
You know, there were good things and bad things, you know,
it's nice to work for yourself and
Pick your own time, especially if you're an entrepreneur and you've got other things going on
Gives you the space to work on it if you got a good hustle
Secondly though. Um, yeah, the you're not really like treated like a member of a company
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It's got, I think it has something to do with with the their legal laws restricting drivers ability to
Arbitrate oh, that's right. Yeah. Yeah, and and I mean of course they haven't and also the the flippin
Not vetting many drivers so like there's like crazy people driving these cars sometimes
Yeah, which is a little scary honestly. I mean, you know, if
you're like a big guy, maybe you're fine. But like there's lots of smaller people
and ladies getting these things. Oh yeah. And it's like, hey, what's your background
check like buddy? Right. You know? I've even had drivers with like 5,000 drives
and 4.8 stars that I'm like oh my gosh I'm
afraid I'm afraid for myself here mm-hmm yeah don't bump me please well also you
know the fact that you have to give up your rights to whatever arbitration
means which is like not real court I guess you just have to agree to whatever arbitration means, which is like not real court, I guess.
You just have to agree to whatever they come up with.
Well, that, that is a court thing.
Oh, like you agree to you getting it.
I'm not sure if it's getting in the car or signing onto the app gets rid of your rights or is it becoming a driver gets rid of some of your rights?
I think it's the driver thing.
You know, I'm pretty sure that people that get in there,
like you can sue Uber if it goes,
if it takes a left turn.
Wrong side of the tracks.
No.
He's pulled to a random warehouse.
Mm-hmm.
How about those driverless cars?
Are they up there?
No, what is it? What is the company called?
Way like that's it way mo no they have them in
They definitely have them in LA seen people use them out there. I saw him driving around
Some of the biggest cities I mean
Boseman's not a very big place. They're not investing that up here. I mean, it's kind of hard to get new but sometimes
It's just the only time I've seen I've seen those in Phoenix I was just the other week when I was getting back from a river trip
And they are interesting. They drive they pull right into traffic. You're like, whoa
Yeah, I mean also I've seen them on YouTube
Where they're getting the windows kicked out in Chicago and stuff like people are setting fire to these things and throwing bricks through the windows
And stuff yeah, that's so ridiculous
like why
Like what are you doing? They they don't have any answer for you for their own actions mm-hmm
Yeah, not good, but I mean, it's the way of the future.
It's going to be happening.
They're only going to get better at doing it.
And I get it.
I get people's concerns when they're like, I know,
I don't feel safe in there.
I'm like, yeah, I don't either.
But eventually you will.
And it'll work just fine.
You know, the problem with those is you can't just gas out of a bad situation.
Like in Chicago, my buddy's dad was picking me up You know the problem with those is you can't just gas out of a bad situation like
In Chicago my buddy's dad was picking me up, and he said to his friends. This is highly
second
Second-rate information here, but
He was his friend was getting in one and a homeless person threw a brick through their windshield
Homeless person threw a brick through their windshield
Because he was I don't know down the wrong side of the tracks again, and so the car just stopped and wouldn't move
So like you know in that situation you should probably
Get out of there, so that's one of the problems. They don't have that discernment that a human could do Oh, yeah, get out open the door for a for granny. You know what I mean? Yeah, they don't do that
He just registered an accident and then stopped
Just stopped and let the guy almost guys shouted him for 20 minutes. Oh dear lord
It was terrifying from what I heard. Yeah, I mean well that's gonna put put you off for sure
What do you think about Elon's new
like driverless car? That one that's... No no driver no way to drive it right? Yeah yeah you just get in it goes and
it can uber on its own and I don't know when that's coming out but the the idea
behind it I mean I'm not I'm not. I'm not gonna be the first one to buy one,
but I'll watch, see how the people do it.
I don't know.
I like the cars I can pop out dense with hammers
and then start it with another battery
on top of the other battery.
Screwdriver.
Yeah, just get a spanner and.
But yeah, so no thank you. screwdriver yeah just get a spanner and
but yeah so no thank you yeah okay a part of me is like that sounds pretty good I mean I could do other stuff I'll read a book on the way to work we're
drinkers so I don't I don't think it counts for that though. I wish it did. Are you sure? Nah, not yet.
It might have been. I wasn't driving, I wasn't driving.
I mean, technically, if there's not even a steering wheel
or any pedals, how could they get you?
You couldn't crash it, even if you tried.
Yeah.
Just over there taking a nap and I don't know. That's a good point. Oh yeah, I don't know what the laws behind that one will look like,
but I'm interested to see.
And ultimately I think it's all going that way.
People are like, oh, we miss it.
And yeah, kinda, but we're good at outsourcing stuff.
And driving is a task. And if you can outsource that, just like anything else that we're capable of outsourcing stuff and driving is a task and if you can outsource that just like anything
else that we're capable of outsourcing we're gonna do it.
We'll get it done.
But I don't know.
What about the Antarctic flat earth guys thing.
They took those guys down there and they did the experiments to prove to them that it was round.
It was still one guy that was like nah fake news slash sky evidence sky evidence clear. He wasn't going to believe it.
But yeah, the others just saw the Sun spin around and they're like
Oh, I guess that would make sense that it was that shape then.
Well, I mean, I don't know I'm too dumb for that to make sense to me. So I'm still flat-earth in it.
Oh you are? Okay. Uh-huh. Back on it. Doubling down.
I'm on it. I like that Pete in the face of even new evidence that
suggests for sure it can't be real.
You're like, that is the type of propaganda I don't fall for.
It's just the kind of South Antarctica trickery
that I was expecting down here.
Why do you think they have all those treaties and stuff
where you can't fly over that area and go down there?
What do you think's going on with that?
It seems unnecessary you would have that.
It's like, even if they say, oh, it's a safety thing,
you know, it might be a shorter way to get places,
but if you crash that, it's like,
if you crash anywhere, it's gonna be bad.
I don't believe that.
The Bermuda Triangle, like, we should not be boating
and flying over that
it's claiming lives and also the the
Alaskan triangle claims tons of lives if you heard about that little spot up in no same thing people flying over these islands
dis and appear dissing disappearing
and uh
dying
crashing
And uh, dying, crashing.
Yeah, that's probably because we got some secret bases down there.
Dude, it sounds like something.
Sounds like something's happening that they're just like, you can't go that way. That's where we always find the, maybe that's where they found all the UFOs
that we've been reverse engineering.
They're like digging them up.
So they're like, no, you can't be down here.
There's shit under the pyramids there's walls in South America that are 20,000 years before anybody thought they could build a wall there's
stuff in the Antarctic that they don't want us to see it all connects somehow
mm-hmm man they're telling us the man I could go on about the Antarctic stuff the the the Perry Reese map. I think of
1600
compiled from other maps
There were much older even BC right shows landmass there and rivers and mountains
and it also
Corresponds to it's actually very accurate
as far as the stuff they now know about that place.
It probably used to be a place where you could go.
And then the, probably the Younger Dryas impact
had some, I think it's called Continental Drift or Shift
and pushed it down where it is now, where it's inhospitable.
And it doesn't snow down there. It snows like a tiny bit every year. It's very arid,
but the snow that does land stays. Right. Okay. So it's just mostly that it's not really melting
all that much? It doesn't melt. It blows around too when the wind gets up, but it's just mostly that it's not really melting all that much Doesn't know it blows around to when the wind gets what gets up, but it doesn't add much snow
Yeah, I've been seeing this new meme going around. That's like one of the you know the
Kind of climate
you know
Conspiracy ones where it's like in the last two years there's actually been a lot of positive snowfall
and it's expanded.
But when I looked into it, it was like, yeah,
but over the last 25 years,
they've like lost a shitload of the ice.
Sea ice, I think that pertains,
I think I've seen some stuff,
but it was about the Arctic, the north of north.
Oh, you might be right.
But either or, both end. but it was about the Arctic, the north of north. Oh, you might be right. But,
either or, both end.
They're lying to us.
Well, someone is because, you know,
Al Gore was saying we'd be underwater for sure by now.
And I'm like, you're either way off.
And I Googled that too.
And I say Google, I use like GROK or a chat or whatever, the AIs.
And they were even saying actually the predictions have been pretty close to what the scientists
have thought.
And when I asked them to clarify, it was basically just came down to their like updating their
predictions all the time, which isn't a very good prediction, right? Because let's say that I'm predicting where a golf ball is going
to go after you swing it. Right. And I don't really know how good you are at golf, but
I'm like, yeah, it's going to go 150 yards that way towards the green. And then you swipe it to the left,
and then I just go, oh, actually, it's gonna go left.
So pretty good prediction.
And it'd go over there somewhere,
but I haven't seen it land yet,
but I'm much closer than I was before.
And then somebody says, yeah,
Adam's pretty good at guessing stuff.
He updates his predictions all the time.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's like guessing a number between 1 and 100 and I go
75 and you go no and I go ooh 50 and you're like closer and I'm like, I'm pretty good at guessing
And then I just keep
Updating that trick question. I missed the balls where it began
But it does make you think right it's like, if you're saying we were gonna be massively underwater,
and they weren't even thinking that we'd be producing as much CO2 as we are today,
like, we've just got worse at it, for sure.
Like, the thing that they were trying to get us to not do,
the whole world's doing it way more.
And the rivers are not, this ocean is not
flooding everything. Stuff is happening. I'm not trying to defend anything, but that one's
a big one. I was like, to me, if I saw those rivers going up, right, if New York was like
half underwater by now, I'd be recycling my cans at a mad rate and I'd be all behind it.
The recycling of cans. How about it would do nothing. China is the guy right now and India
are the they're doing it. Did you watch the trigonometry one where the the smaller guy
was being interviewed on I think maybe Piers Morgan, and he was talking
to...
Constantine.
Yeah, he was talking to some environmental lady and they want to spend, I think, 1.5
trillion in the UK on reducing the carbon footprint.
And we make up, well, the UK, 2% of global carbon emissions.
And then he was trying to get her to say, well, what would that, even if we could do it a hundred percent and spend all that money, which is like 15 times our GDP.
Lose those jobs.
Could we like, how much would that reduce the world's overall footprint?
And what he was trying to get her to say is,
you already work him at 2%,
doesn't just bring it down 2%,
it like adds in plus growth
of the rest of the world doing it.
It's like 0.5% of the total number
while potentially bankrupting your entire country.
It's like, is that the best use of,
I love the energy behind it. I the idea that we want to save the environment and help things but it's like
Would that be the best if you were making a budget for your house and your home and feeding your kids and taking care of your
dog and your wife
Would that be the best way to set your budget up?
Probably not. No saving 2% and ruining your life?
Yeah.
So it's bigger fish to fry.
And that kind of climate activist
immediately gets in their car or their EV,
which are not greener.
They rip the minerals out of the ground
and perpetuate slavery in these countries.
That's the real issue here.
Microplastics, the production of single-use plastics, You know perpetuate slavery in these countries. That's the real issue here
Microplastics the production of single-use plastics. Come on. That's the real issue here. Yeah, get that shit out of here It's getting into everyone my daughter is now 15 months old and I wonder how much plastic is in her brain
Already and we're I mean we try to be careful, but they fucking plastic everywhere dude
You sip out a straw your I mean straws are fine better than paper straws because those things just disintegrate
But if you sit out of a plastic straw you're getting a thousand micro plastics
Like just with one sip, right?
the production of glass
Like beer beer bottles you you're getting
microplastics from the production process. It's just, that's what we should be really worried about,
investing billions into campaigns for people
to stop buying plastic and subsidizing companies
that do make this stuff to make other stuff.
Yeah, and it's hard to do.
And it's kind of depressing that they have not come up with a way yet to
Clean the plastics out of your body. They do not
bloodletting
Really just giving blood. I mean, that's all you can do at this point is
Try not try to reduce your intake and then give give your blood away and let you myself make new blood
Are you just making this up or I mean it sounds logical. I read it. I read it on an Instagram. Oh
Okay
Where all the facts are but it could be I mean
It's you're literally getting rid of your blood that has these things in there and you're making new that doesn't have them in there. Mm-hmm
Don't you think that makes sense? Well, if your blood is the place that's storing most of the plastics that would
make sense. It doesn't store the most because that's your like long-term
structures I think that store most your poisons. Oh it's in there though. It's in
there. Get rid of it. Get rid of your blood. That's the new science.
Get it out of there.
Get it out.
And then sadly, when you're giving it, it means you're giving it to someone else.
So really all you're doing is just passing the plastic along.
But they pull past their life after they, after they get better, they can give their
own blood.
I like the theory and it is the kind of thing that if I heard that in the future
and they're like, we have peer reviewed things for this,
I'd be like, all right, yeah, it's reasonable.
You know?
He told you first.
Doesn't sound like witchcraft.
Dude, imagine if that turned out to be the best way.
You would be my scientific go-to from now on.
You only need to guess one thing really well like that and I'll be like, he does my surgeries
from now on.
This is my medical professional, I'm like half drunk.
Yeah.
I'm like, what's this lump Pete?
Touch it.
You're always having me touch lumps.
Always having me touch a lump here or there.
They talk a little bit about the peanut allergy stuff
and like just allergies in general.
And you know, we're starting to see that it's like,
some of it seems to be that they,
people are not exposing these children to these things.
And you know, what's your take on that?
Is it, is it kind of like a natural vaccine type thing?
It's like, hey, have, try this, eat these things.
And the more varied your diet, you know, I would imagine like herbs and spices
and things given at the appropriate times probably helps with different types of allergens.
You know, you just kind of build up a resistance to it.
I get, is that your histamines?
Histemic?
What system does that?
Endochromatic, histemic?
I think so.
Yeah, that's what gets that all excited anyway.
I think we need, we need a microscopic parasites that we get from
the dirt we eat as a baby to suppress our immune system enough so we can have a
peanut sauce when we're 50. Right. Yeah. Science. You got to play outside kids.
Science guy. Yeah. He had something like that. I mean I don't remember anybody
being allergic to peanuts when we were real young. And it seems like we would know
because it kills these kids real fast.
Yeah, I think there's a threshold there
where getting exposed to it is no longer helpful
and then it kills you.
Oh, you gotta do it young.
I know that B stings.
You can have one and no problem.
Two, a little more problem.
Three, huge problem.
Four, you're dead.
And that's over the period of like years.
Ooh, I did not know that.
Not everybody can get this reaction,
but you can definitely develop allergens
or allergic responses to those things.
Huh.
And snake bites, like you might get bit by a black mamba and live but the next time you're gonna die
My daughter got stung by a bee
We went to take that's always a family
Kid we went to do family photos of this
farm that
Grows tulips so it was like beautiful. They had all the flowers and you know doing like family photos you know you got to do that stuff it was keys mine but
anyway she got stung behind the ear and I was like oh shit when do we figure
out if she's allergic to bees what do we need to do they were like well we do
have an Epi pen on site I was like well go get it just in case
it just in case. That's it. She was just gonna try it. She was fine. I think kids needed, she's like it's I'm her daddy's girl. She just got a call fight right now. Yeah. Yeah. We only cried for like a minute and then
didn't even mess with it. I'm a hundred percent sure I'd be more upset about it than she was. Is she a ginger?
Probably 50 percent. She's a day walker. She's a day walker. They feel no pain.
Gotta be something. She looks at you eats the bee.
She would. I would not put that past her at all.
I would not put that past there at all. Anyway, yeah, Cody Tucker. Interesting guy. I liked him a lot. I hope he comes back on or at least keeps doing his show and,
you know, putting that kind of fun history out there. It's a great IG page to follow.
It's at the Cody Tucker, if you want to check that out and Yeah, good conversation. He was cool. He was chill. No ego fun. I think he's gonna do well in the
Kind of influence of podcast the space I want to see him on a few other people everybody goes on Theo and
Kind of does the circuit. I don't know if that's that's really a direction that he's gonna pick up on but I'd like to see it
really direction that he's gonna pick up on but I'd like to see it. Yeah he's everything he's into is the stuff that I was geeking out as with from 13 till now
so right I like everything he's from East Texas too so nice he's a swamp boy
there we go the swamp folk special special characters and Yeah, soon enough Pete you be you be up here doing these in person
You're doing some live in person sessions making the move. Yep, pretty exciting
I finally got the ankle monitor off baby. Oh, that's all it took
Whole it took. I love it. All right guys. Well, thank you so much for listening Pete as always pleasure and
Yeah, check the show out and we will talk to you next time later