Joe Rogan remains the podcast king of the world and has hosted several guests from Delaware to come hang out with him in his castle. “ The Joe Rogan Experience ” has amassed 19.1 million subscribers, including fans in the First State.
Joe Rogan, Trump and Inauguration
Joe Rogan reigns the podcast world with The Joe Rogan Experience, racking up 19 million listeners and over 5 billion views since starting the polarizing pod in 2009. Rogan's reach is as expansive as his career, which has included long-running stints as the host of Fear Factor and popular UFC commentator.
Podcast host Joe Rogan slammed Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday and condemned remarks that Newsom made amidst the
The popular analyst has now opened up about how he handled the situation. Since he first arrived in the world of UFC, Joe Rogan has had the job of chatting with some of the world’s best fighters right in the aftermath of their biggest accomplishments.
I think Newsom said, you know, ‘I’m going to take care of the forest and maintain the forest’ and do all that kind of stuff,” Gibson said. “He didn’t do anything.”
You see? I told you. I'm already like hmm, I don't know,' Called laughed. 'You're spreading rumors, Joe Rogan. You got played.' Screenshots of the claims made by various other accounts are still ...
Modern medicine and brain health studies show that repeated blows to the head can lead to Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), a precursor to dementia. Even mundane blows to the head from light sparring and bumps in grappling are thought to be linked.
Some name included on the list may raise eyebrows given their tenuous-at-best connection to the President-elect
The Joe Rogan Experience is one of the biggest podcasts in the world, and he recently had Donald Trump on in a major U-turn.
Jessica Ditzel was spotted alongside Joe Rogan at Trump’s inauguration, a rare public sighting of the couple. Fans were surprised to see Ditzel, as she usually keeps her personal life private.
Mika Brzezinski called out the president calling the rioters "hostages" as he stood with the families of Israeli hostages while co-host Joe Scarborough said Democrats were "quietly reminding themselves" of the president's narrow margin of victory in the 2024 popular vote.