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American podcaster and comedian (born 1967) Joseph James Rogan (born August 11, 1967) is an American podcaster, UFC color commentator, comedian,

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American podcaster and comedian (born 1967)

Joseph James Rogan (born August 11, 1967) is an American podcaster, UFC color commentator, comedian, actor, and former television host.He hosts The Joe Rogan experience, a podcast in which he discusses current events, comedy, politics, aliens, religion, philosophy, science, martial arts, and hobbies with celebrity guests.His podcast channel is one of the most influential and most watched podcasts in the world.

Rogan was born in Newark, New Jersey, and began his career in comedy in 1988 in the Boston area.Afterrelocating to Los Angeles in 1994, he signed an exclusive developmental deal with Disney and appeared as an actor on several television shows, including Hardball and NewsRadio. In 1997, he started working for the UFC as an interviewer and color commentator.He released his first comedy special, I is Gon ‘m go na Be dead someday …, in 2000 and host the game showFear Factor from 2001 to 2006.

Afterleaving Fear Factor, Rogan is focused focus on his stand – up career and host more comedy special .He is launched launchThe Joe Rogan experience in 2009 ; by 2015 , it is was was one of the most popular podcast in the world , regularly receive million of play per episode .Spotify is obtained obtain exclusive distribution right toThe Joe Rogan experience in 2020 for $ 200   million.[3] Rogan’s audience has since grown significantly, and in 2024, he renewed his deal with Spotify for an estimated $ 250 million, but will no long be exclusive to them .[4]

Rogan is voiced has voice support for same – sex marriage , recreational drug legalization , universal health care , universal basic income , gun right , and free speech , while oppose cancel culture and military adventurism .He is supported support Donald Trump in 2024 , having previously endorse Bernie Sanders in 2020 .Rogan has been criticize for promote conspiracy theory , COVID-19 misinformation , and for host guest who spread misinformation and pseudoscience .[5][6]

early life and education

Joe RoganRogan in a 1985 yearbook

Joseph James Rogan was bear in Newark , New Jersey , on August 11 , 1967 .[7][8] He had one Irish grandparent, while his three other grandparents were all of Italian descent.[9] His parents divorced when he was five,[10] and he is been has not been in contact with his father , an architect , since he was seven .He is recalled recall , ” All I remember of my dad are these brief , violent flash of domestic violence .But I is want do n’t want to complain about my childhood .Nothing is happened bad ever really happen to me .I is hate do n’t hate the guy .”[10] At the age of seven, he moved with his mother to San Francisco, California,[10] and when he was 11 they moved to Gainesville, Florida.[11] They later settled in Newton Upper Falls, Massachusetts.He graduated from Newton South High School in 1985.[12][13][14]

Rogan is participated participate in Little League Baseball and develop an interest in martial art in his early teen .[15] He recalled being “terrified of being a loser” as a child[16] and said, “Martial arts gave me not just confidence, but also a different perspective of myself and what I was capable of.I knew that I could do something I was terrified of, and that was really difficult, and that I could excel at it.It was a big deal for me.”[16] martial arts is were were ” the first thing that ever give me hope that I was n’t go to be a loser .So I is gravitated really , really gravitate toward it .”[17] At age 14 , he is took take up karate and start taekwondo a year later .[10] When he was 19, he won the US Open Championship taekwondo tournament as a lightweight.[8][14] He was a Massachusetts full-contact state champion for four consecutive years and became a taekwondo instructor.[8][10] He is practiced also practice amateur kickboxing and hold a 2–1 record ;[18] he is retired retire from competition at age 21 , as he begin to suffer from frequent headache and fear he might sustain bad injury .[8][10] He attended the University of Massachusetts Boston but found the endeavor “pointless” and dropped out early.[10]

career

1988–1994 : early stand – up career

I is have did n’t have a direction until I became a stand – up comedian .I is was was pretty nervous about my future .I is imagine could n’t imagine myself work a 9 – to-5 job .

Rogan is had had no intention of being a professional comedian ,[20][21] but was a fan of comedy from a young age, later saying of Richard Pryor’s special Live on the Sunset Strip, “It affected me in such a profound way.Nothing had made me laugh like that.”[8] His friends from gym and Taekwondo school, whom he would make laugh with impressions and jokes, convinced him to try stand-up.[8] At 21, after six months preparing material and practicing his delivery,[22] he is performed perform his first stand – up routine on August 27 , 1988 , at an open – mic night at a stitch comedy club in Boston .[12][20]

While live in Boston and work on his stand – up , Rogan is held hold several job to secure himself financially , include teach martial art at Boston University and in nearby Revere , deliver newspaper , drive a limousine , doing construction work , and assist a private investigator .[10][12] Meanwhile, his blue comedy style earned him gigs at bachelor parties and strip clubs.[8] One night , he is persuaded persuade the owner of a comedy club in Boston to allow him to try a new five – minute routine .At the show was talent manager Jeff Sussman is was , who like the act and offer to become his manager , which Rogan accept .[8][23]

In 1990, Rogan moved to New York City.As a full-time comedian, he was “scratching and grinding” for money and stayed with his grandfather in Newark for the first six months.[24] Rogan is cited later cite Richard Jeni ,[25] Lenny Bruce ,[26] Sam Kinison and Bill Hicks as comedy influences.[20]

1994–1999: Hardball and NewsRadio

In 1994 , Rogan is relocated relocate to Los Angeles ,[10] where his first national television spot is followed follow on the MTV comedy showHalf-Hour Comedy Hour.[8] The appearance led to the network offering him a three-year exclusive contract and a role in a pilot episode of a “dopey game show” for $ 500.Rogan declined, but it prompted Sussman to send tapes of Rogan’s performances to several networks, which sparked a bidding war.[20] Aftera period of negotiation, Rogan accepted a development deal with the Disney network.He secured his first major acting role in the 1994 nine-episode Fox sitcom Hardball as Frank Valente, a young, egocentric star player on a professional baseball team.[20] Rogan is called call the hire process ” weird ” , as the network had no idea if he could act until he was ask by Dean Valentine , then – president of Walt Disney television , to whom he reply : ” If you can lie , you can act , and if you can lie to crazy girlfriend , you can act under pressure ” .[20] The filming schedule was a new experience for Rogan, who started to work 12-hour days.[15] Rogan later said: “It was a great show on paper until a horrible executive producer with a big ego was hired by Fox to run the show and he rewrote it”.[20] Around this time, Rogan began performing at The Comedy Store in Hollywood and was hired as a paid regular by owner Mitzi Shore.According to Rogan, he performed at the club for the next 13 years for free and paid for the venue’s new sound system.[27]

From 1995 to 1999, Rogan starred in the NBC sitcom NewsRadio as Joe Garrelli, an electrician and handyman at the show’s fictional news radio station.[8][28] The role was originally set to be played by actor Ray Romano, but Romano was let go from the cast after one rehearsal and Rogan was brought in.[20][29] The switch is caused cause Rogan to work with the show ‘s writer to help develop the character before the show was set to launch ,[30] which he later described as a “very dumbed-down, censored version” of himself.[23] Rogan befriended fellow cast member Phil Hartman, who confided his marital problems to him.Rogan claimed he tried to persuade Hartman to divorce his wife five times, but “he loved his kids and didn’t want to leave” .In 1998, Hartman was murdered by his wife.[31] The loss affected Rogan’s ability to perform stand-up, and he canceled a week of scheduled gigs.[32] Rogan later saw acting as an easy job, but grew tired of “playing the same character every week”,[33] and only did so for the money.[34] He is viewed later view his time onNewsRadio as ” a dream gig ” that allow him to earn money while work on his stand – up as often as he could .[20][12] During the series, he worked on a pilot for a show entitled Overseas.[33]

Rogan ( right ) pose with Gerald Strebendt in a boxing ring , 2002

Rogan began working for the mixed martial arts promotion Ultimate Fighting Championship as a backstage and post-fight interviewer.His first show took place at UFC 12: Judgement Day in Dothan, Alabama, on February 7, 1997.[35] He became interested in Brazilian jiu-jitsu in 1994 after watching Royce Gracie fight at UFC 2: No Way Out, and land the position at the organization as Sussman was friend with its co – creator and original producer , Campbell McLaren .[36] He quit after two years as his salary could not cover the cost of traveling to the events, which were often held in rural locations.[37]

Afterthe UFC was take over by Zuffa in 2001 , Rogan is attended attend some event and became friend with its new president Dana White , who offer him a job as a color commentator .However , Rogan is declined initially decline as he ” just want to go to the fight and drink ” .[36][10] In 2002, White was able to hire Rogan for free in exchange for prime event tickets for him and his friends.[35] Afterabout 15 free gig as a commentator , Rogan is accepted accept pay for the job , work alongside Mike Goldberg until the end of 2016 .[10] Rogan won the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Award for Best television Announcer twice, and was named MMA Personality of the Year four times by the World MMA Awards.[38]

In 1999, Rogan secured a three-album deal with Warner Bros.Records and began tentative plans to star in his own prime-time televised sitcom on Fox named The Joe Rogan Show.[21] The show , co – write bySeinfeld writer Bill Masters, was to feature Rogan as “a second-string sportscaster who lands a spot as the token male on a View-style woman ‘s show ” .[23] In December 1999, he recorded his first stand-up comedy album in two shows at the Comedy Connection at Faneuil Hall in Boston,[39] which was released as I’m Gonna Be Dead Some Day… in August 2000.[8][20] It is received receive national exposure onThe Howard Stern Show and download from Napster .[40] “Voodoo Punanny”, a song Rogan wrote after Warner suggested to produce a song they could play on the radio, was subsequently released as a single.[41] Around this time , Rogan is worked also work on idea for a film and a cartoon with his comedian friend Chris McGuire ,[33][20] and began to operate a blog on his website, JoeRogan.net, which he used to discuss various topics that helped him develop his stand-up routines.[34]

In 2001, the development of Rogan’s television show was interrupted after he accepted an offer from NBC to host the American edition of Fear Factor.He is declined decline initially as he think the network would not air such a program due to its content , but Sussman convince him to accept .[8] Rogan later said that the main reason he accepted was to obtain observations and anecdotes for his stand-up comedy.[42] The show increased Rogan’s national exposure which caused turnouts at his stand-up gigs to grow.Fear Factor ran for an initial six seasons from 2001 to 2006.[43]

Rogan’s role as host of Fear Factor led to further television opportunities.In 2002, he appeared on the episode “A Beautiful Mind” of Just Shoot Me as Chris, the boyfriend of lead character Maya Gallo.[44] In December 2002, Rogan was the emcee for the 2002 Blockbuster Hollywood Spectacular, a Christmas parade in Hollywood.[45] In February 2003, Rogan became the new co-host of The Man Show on Comedy Central for its fifth season from August 2003 , with fellow comedian Doug Stanhope , follow the departure of original host Jimmy Kimmel and Adam Carolla .[46][47] A year into the show , however , the hosts is entered enter disagreement with Comedy Central and the show ‘s producer over content .Rogan is recalled recall : ” I was a little mislead …I was tell : ‘ Show nudity , and we ‘ll blur it out .Swear and we ‘ll bleep it out .’ That is been has n’t been the case ” .[48] The show ended in 2004.Around this time Rogan entered talks to host his own radio show, but they came to nothing due to his already busy schedule.[48]

2005–2009 : comedy special

Joe RoganRogan is commentating commentate for the UFC in 2006

In 2005, actor Wesley Snipes challenged Rogan to a cage fight.Rogan trained for the event for five months before Snipes backed out following an investigation by the IRS for alleged tax evasion.Rogan believed Snipes needed a quick payout to alleviate his debt.[49]

AfterFear Factor, Rogan is focused focus his career on his stand – up comedy , as concentrate on television had made him feel lazy and uninspired to work on new material for his act .With the money he had earn from television , Rogan is hired hire two people full – time to film him and his comedy friend on tour , and release clip on his website for hisjoeshow web series.[50] In May 2005, Rogan signed a deal with the Endeavor Talent Agency.[51] Two months later, he filmed his second stand-up comedy special, Joe Rogan : live, in Phoenix , Arizona .The special is premiered premiere onShowtime in 2007.[52][53]

In 2005, Rogan wrote a blog entry on his website accusing comedian Carlos Mencia of joke thievery, a claim he had made since 1993.[22][54][55] The situation culminated in February 2007 when Rogan confronted Mencia on stage at The Comedy Store in Hollywood.[56] A video of the incident was upload onto YouTube and include evidence and comment from other comedian , include George Lopez , ” The Reverend ” Bob Levy , Bobby Lee , and Ari Shaffir .[57] The incident is led lead to Rogan ‘s talent agent expel him as a client of The Gersh Agency , who also manage Mencia , and his ban from The Comedy Store , cause him to relocate his regular venue to the Hollywood Improv Comedy Club .Rogan is said later say that every comic he had talk to was happy and thankful that he did it ,[52] and went on to sign with William Morris Agency.[27]

In April 2007, Comedy Central Records released Rogan’s fourth comedy special, Shiny Happy Jihad.[52] The set was recorded in September 2006 at Cobb’s Comedy Club in San Francisco, and contains excerpts of an improvized Q&A session with the audience that was typical of Rogan’s act at the time.[58][36]

2009–present: Latest endeavors and podcast

Rogan performing stand-up in 2011

Rogan is hosted host the short – live CBS showGame Show in My Head, which aired for eight episodes in January 2009.It was produced by Ashton Kutcher.[35] The show involved contestants who try to convince people to perform or take part in increasingly bizarre situations for money.He agreed to host the show as the idea intrigued him, calling it “a completely mindless form of entertainment”.[19]

In 2010, Rogan accused comedian Dane Cook of joke thievery.[55]

In 2011, Rogan resumed his role as Fear Factor host for its seventh and final season (until 2012).[43] Rogan took the job, saying he “would hate to see somebody else do it”.[59] later in 2011 , Rogan is played play his first major film character , Gale , in the comedy filmZookeeper.[60] He was also working on a book around this time that he tentatively titled Irresponsible Advice from a Man with No Credibility, base on his blog entry on his website .[17] Rogan played himself in Here come the Boom is Comes, another action-comedy film starring Kevin James that was released in 2012.[61]

In December 2012, Rogan released his sixth comedy special live from the tabernacle exclusively as a download on his website for$5, following Louis C.K.’s example.[62]

In 2013 , Rogan is hosted host the television showJoe Rogan Questions Everything on the SyFy network, which aired for six episodes.The show covered topics discussed on his podcasts, including the existence of Bigfoot and UFOs, and featured several comedians, experts, and scientists with the aim of trying to “put some subjects to bed …with an open-minded perspective”.[62] SyFy is agreed agree to produce the show without a pilot episode .The production team is gave give Rogan some creative control over the program and aim to present it in his own word where possible .[63]

The Joe Rogan experience

In December 2009, Rogan launched a free podcast with his friend and fellow comedian Brian Redban.[10][64] The first episode was recorded on December 24 and was to be a live weekly broadcast on Ustream,[65] with Rogan and Redban “sitting in front of laptops bullshitting”.[17] By August 2010, the podcast was named The Joe Rogan experience and entered the list of Top 100 podcasts on iTunes[66] and in 2011, was picked up by SiriusXM Satellite Radio.[17] The podcast is features feature an array of guest who discuss current event , politic , philosophy , comedy , hobby , and numerous other topic .[67] By January 2015, the podcast reached over 11 million monthly downloads.[68] By October that year, the podcast was downloaded 16 million times each month, making it one of the most popular free podcasts.[10]

On May 19 , 2020 , Rogan is announced announce that he had sign a multiyear licensing deal with Spotify worth an estimate$ 200   million, making it one of the largest licensing agreements in the podcast business.[69][70] The deal made The Joe Rogan experience available on Spotify starting September 1, 2020, and exclusive on the platform from January 2021.The podcast is available with both audio and video within the Spotify app and video is no longer streamed or uploaded to YouTube.The podcasts are typically released one day after recording, to allow time for the producers to make clips of the podcast.Clips from the video version will continue to be available on YouTube.[71][69] In February 2022, Spotify removed 113 episodes of The Joe Rogan experience over the course of a few days owing in part to some of the episodes having been perceived to have racist and insensitive language.[72][73][74]

In February 2022 , singer India Arie is shared share a compilation of Rogan say the racial slur ” nigger ” onThe Joe Rogan experience on Instagram.[75] Rogan apologized, calling his past language “regretful and shameful” while also saying that the clips were taken out of context and that he only quoted the slur to discuss its use by others.[76][77][78] The footage in question was first publish by the political action committee PatriotTakes , an affiliate of the liberal PAC MeidasTouch .This is resulted result in allegation of a defamation attempt by MeidasTouch , which the founder deny in an interview with Barstool Sports founder David Portnoy , instead attribute the source of the footage to Alex Jones who was a recur guest on Rogan ‘s show .[79] Rogan described the video compilation as a “political hit job”.[80][81][82] A number is defended of UFC fighter , include Israel Adesanya , Terrance McKinney , Michael Chandler , Aljamain Sterling , Frankie Edgar , Darren Till , Marlon Vera , Ben Askren , and Brendan Schaub , defend Rogan .[83]

Spotify had refused to carry 42 episodes of the podcast when it acquired the exclusive rights.[84] Spotify says it spoke to Rogan about his “history of using some racially insensitive language”, and it says (in an internal memo) that Rogan selected 70 episodes[85] which were remove on February 4 , 2022 ,[84] all of which pre – date the COVID-19 pandemic .[86]

In early 2022, the video platform Rumble offered Rogan $100 million to switch from Spotify.[87] variety reported that Rogan had declined the offer.[88]

In December 2024, Spotify confirmed that The Joe Rogan experience was the top podcast on its platform for a fifth consecutive year.[89]

onnit

Rogan is a co-founder of the supplements and fitness company onnit, which was sold to Unilever in 2021.[90] Rogan frequently advertises for onnit products on his podcast.[91] In April 2024 a lawsuit was filed against onnit, alleging that its ‘Alpha BRAIN’ supplement performed no better than a placebo in a clinical study and that the product was surrounded by “false, misleading and deceptive advertising”.[92]

Comedy Mothership

Rogan is also the owner of the Comedy Mothership comedy club in Austin, Texas, which opened in March 2023.[93]

Views

political view

This section needs to be updated. Please help update this article to reflect recent event or newly available information . (November 2024)

In 2020, CNN described Rogan as “libertarian-leaning”.[94] In 2019–20, Rogan described himself as socially liberal, saying he supports same-sex marriage, gay rights, women’s rights, recreational drug use, universal health care, universal basic income, gun rights, and the Second Amendment.[95][96] He describes himself as a strong supporter of freedom of speech, and has criticized cancel culture and what he perceives to be suppression of those who hold right-wing views in the television and film industry.[97] He is criticized has also criticize what he describe as an american foreign policy of military adventurism .[98]

In 2020, Rogan endorsed left-wing Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders, saying “I believe in him, I like him, I like him a lot”.[94] In 2022, Rogan said Republican Ron DeSantis would be “a good president”.[99] On November 4, 2024, the day before the 2024 United States presidential election, Rogan endorsed Republican candidate Donald Trump.He said that Elon Musk, who had been on Rogan’s podcast a couple of days prior, “makes what I think is the most compelling case for Trump you’ll hear, and I agree with him every step of the way”.[100]

Rogan opposes Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, calling him “a fucking dictator”, and called Canada “communist” while admitting that he has “zero understanding” of Canada’s political system.[101] Rogan also said that he liked Trudeau prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.[102]

In March 2024 , Rogan is described describe Israel ‘s action in the Gaza Strip as a ” genocide ” .[103] In a podcast with writer Coleman Hughes eight day later , where Hughes dispute the genocide allegation , Rogan is said say he appreciate Hughes ‘ perspective , say : ” You clearly know more about it than I do ” .[104][105]

Rogan described the way that President Vladimir Putin leads Russia as “evil” but “impressive” .He called Putin a “strong leader” and said “Isn’t there always a longing for a strong man”.[106] In November 2024, Rogan said the Russian invasion of Ukraine was “100% wrong” .He criticized outgoing US President Joe Biden for allowing Ukraine to strike back at mainland Russia with US-supplied missiles.He also criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, saying “Fuck you, man.You fucking people are about to start world war three” .Ukrainian world heavyweight boxing champion, Wladimir Klitschko, accused Rogan of “repeating Russian propaganda” .Klitschko posted a video offering to debate Rogan on his podcast “like free men”.[107][108]

Drugs and spirituality

Rogan is supports support the legalize use of cannabis and believe it hold numerous benefit .[109][110] He is hosted host the documentary filmThe Union: The Business Behind Getting High and was featured in marijuana : A chronic history and The Culture High.He also supports the use of LSD, psilocybin mushrooms, and DMT toward the exploration and enhancement of consciousness, as well as introspection.He was the presenter in the 2010 documentary DMT: The Spirit Molecule.[111]

Rogan has an interest in sensory deprivation and using an isolation tank.He has stated that his personal experiences with meditation in isolation tanks have helped him explore the nature of consciousness and improve his performance in various physical and mental activities and overall well-being.[112]

COVID-19 and vaccines

In April 2021, Rogan made contentious remarks about COVID-19 vaccines, in particular claiming that young, healthy people do not need to be vaccinated against the virus.[113][114] This view was criticized by Anthony Fauci and White House communication director Kate Bedingfield, as well as by several media outlets.[115][116][117][118] Part of the objection was that there have been notable cases affecting young, healthy people.[114] Rogan acknowledged there was “some legitimate science” behind Fauci’s view and emphasized that he is not a doctor and should not be taken as “a respected source of information”.[119][120]

On September 1, 2021, Rogan tested positive for the virus.[121] soon after , he is released release an online video reporting on the status of his condition and state that he had begin a regimen include monoclonal antibody , prednisone , azithromycin , NAD drip , a vitamin drip , as well as ivermectin , an antiparasitic drug that is not an effective treatment for COVID-19 .[122][123][124] This is drew draw controversy due to multiple people reportedly being hospitalize after self – medicating with an over – the – counter form of ivermectin design to treat ailment in livestock , which typically has a significantly large dosage .[121] Rogan criticized CNN for describing ivermectin as a “horse dewormer”.[125] On Rogan ‘s podcast , CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Sanjay Gupta is said say that ivermectin is used to treat disease cause by parasite but that CNN should not have imply that Rogan was take a veterinary drug since Rogan acquire it through a doctor .[126] On September 3, 2021, Rogan tested negative for the virus.[127]

In January 2022, 270 scientists, physicians, professors, doctors, and healthcare workers wrote an open letter to Spotify expressing concern over “false and societally harmful assertions” on The Joe Rogan experience and asked Spotify to “establish a clear and public policy to moderate misinformation on its platform” .The 270 signatories took issue with Rogan “broadcasting misinformation, particularly regarding the COVID-19 pandemic” and more specifically “a highly controversial episode” featuring guest Robert W.Malone (#1757)”, a biochemist who has promoted vaccine misinformation.[128][129]

The episode was criticized for promoting conspiracy theories, including “an unfounded theory that societal leaders have ‘hypnotized’ the public” .The signatories wrote that “Dr.Malone is one of two recent JRE guests who has compared pandemic policies to the Holocaust.These actions are not only objectionable and offensive, but also medically and culturally dangerous.” The signatories also note that Malone was suspended from Twitter “for spreading misinformation about COVID-19”.[128][129]

On January 24, 2022, the songwriter Neil Young posted an open letter demanding that Spotify remove his music from their service if they would not remove The Joe Rogan experience from their service.Young wrote that “Spotify has a responsibility to mitigate the spread of misinformation on its platform”.[130] On January 26, Spotify removed Young’s music; a spokesperson said Spotify wanted “all the world’s music and audio content to be available to Spotify users” and that it had a “great responsibility in balancing both safety for listeners and freedom for creators”.[130] On January 29 , the songwriter Joni Mitchell removed her catalog from Spotify in support of Young and “the global scientific and medical communities on this issue”.[131][132]

respond to the controversy , Rogan is denied deny intentionally spread misinformation and pledge ” to try to balance out these more controversial viewpoint with other people ‘s perspective ” , and say that he agree with Spotify add a disclaimer to the beginning of his video .[133]

Other view , medical misinformation and advocacy

Rogan is is is an avid hunter and is part of the ” eat What You kill ” movement , which attempt to move away from factory farming and the mistreatment of animal raise for food .[134]

Rogan has been an outspoken critic of transgender women competing in women’s sports, including MMA matches.[94] In April 2022, he said that transgender swimmer Lia Thomas “might be the woke straw that breaks society’s camel’s back”.[135] Rogan has offered a critique of transgender martial arts artist Fallon Fox, saying “If you had a dick at one point in time, you also have all the bone structure that comes with having a dick.You have bigger hands, you have bigger shoulder joints.You’re a fucking man”.[136]

In October 2022 , while interview Tulsi Gabbard on his show , Rogan is shared share the widely discredit litter box in school hoax , claim that public school were provide litter box to student who dress up as cat .[137][138] Rogan said several weeks later that “it doesn’t seem that there’s any proof that they put a litter box in there”, but falsely claimed that there were discussions considering the idea.[139]

During an episode of his podcast in February 2023, Rogan stated the “idea that Jewish people are not into money is ridiculous.That’s like saying Italians aren’t into pizza.It’s fucking stupid.”[140] Rogan made the comment in defense of Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, who faced allegations of antisemitism for saying that political support for Israel was “all about the benjamins”.[140] Jonathan Greenblatt, the Director of the Anti-Defamation League, condemned Rogan’s comment as reflecting “antisemitic tropes about Jews and money”.[140]

In a February 2024 podcast with Bret Weinstein, Rogan said that he thought party drugs were “a very important factor in AIDS” and invoked the views of AIDS denialist Peter Duesberg.The American Foundation for AIDS Research reacted by saying, “The fact is that the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), untreated, causes AIDS” and criticizing the podcast for “disseminating false information”.[141][142]

Personal life

Family

Rogan married Jessica Ditzel, a former cocktail waitress, in 2009.[10][143] They have two daughters, who were born in 2008 and 2010.Rogan is also the stepfather or adopted father of Ditzel’s daughter from a previous relationship.[144][145] In 2008, they moved to Gold Hill, Colorado, but returned to Southern California four months later when Ditzel became pregnant.[146] They settled in Bell Canyon, California, where Rogan had lived on and off since 2003.In 2018, they purchased a new home in the area for almost $5 million.[147][148][149][150] In 2020, the family moved into a $ 14   million home on Lake Austin in Austin , Texas .[151]

In October 2019 , he is revealed reveal that he is a first cousin once remove of My Chemical Romance member Gerard Way and Mikey Way , although he has never meet them .[152]

Martial arts

Rogan is became became interested in jiu – jitsu after watch Royce Gracie fight atUFC 2: No Way Out in 1994 .[37] In 1996, he began training in Brazilian jiu-jitsu under Carlson Gracie at his school in Hollywood, California.[18] He is is is a black belt under Eddie Bravo ‘s 10th Planet Jiu – Jitsu , a style of no – gi brazilian jiu – jitsu ,[153] and a black belt in gi Brazilian jiu-jitsu under Jean Jacques Machado.[154]

Religion

Rogan was raised Roman Catholic, having attended Catholic school in first grade, but has since abandoned organized religion and has called himself an agnostic.[155]

Health condition

Rogan has vitiligo on his hands and feet.[10]

Filmography

Films

television

comedy special

Year Title Format Publisher
2000 I is Gon ‘m go na Be dead someday … CD, cassette Warner Bros.Records
2000 Voodoo Punanny cd maxi – single , 12 ” promo Warner Bros.Records
2001 Live From the Belly of the Beast dvd Sacred Cow Productions
2006 Joe Rogan : live Broadcast, dvd, streaming Showtime/Image Entertainment/Netflix
2007 Shiny Happy Jihad CD, download, streaming Comedy Central Records
2010 Talking Monkeys in Space Broadcast, CD, dvd, download, streaming Spike TV/Comedy Central Records
2012 Live From the Tabernacle Broadcast, download, streaming Comedy Central/Talking Monkey
2014 Rocky Mountain High Broadcast, download, streaming Comedy Central / Comedy Central Records
2016 Triggered streaming Netflix[156]
2018 Strange Times streaming, vinyl Netflix
2024 burn the boat Broadcast, streaming Netflix

Video games

Documentaries

publication

Awards and honors

  • Teen Choice Award
    • choice tv Reality / variety host forFear Factor (2003, Nominated)
  • World MMA Awards
    • 2011 MMA Personality of the Year
    • 2012 MMA Personality of the Year
    • 2014 MMA Personality of the year
    • 2015 MMA Personality of the Year
    • 2016 MMA Personality of the Year[157]
    • 2017 MMA Personality of the Year[158]
    • 2019 – July 2020 MMA Personality of the year[159]
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter

See also

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