11 Jul 2024
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AG1
Alright, let's talk about AG1. It's this amazing, science-driven nutritional supplement that I've been taking every day for the last three years. It's designed to support your whole body health – brain, gut, and immune system. What I love about AG1 is that it's so simple, effective, and comprehensive. You've got 75 high-quality ingredients obsessively sourced for absorption, potency, and nutrient density all packed into one scoop.
You just mix one scoop with water once a day, and boom – you're getting all these vitamins, probiotics, and whole food-sourced ingredients. It even tastes great with hints of pineapple and vanilla. Plus, they have these convenient travel packs for when you're on the go. Trust me, you’re gonna love how you feel taking AG1. And hey, if you want to give it a shot, you can get a free one-year supply of vitamin D3 and K2 and five free AG1 travel packs with your first purchase. Just go to www.drinkag1.com/joerogan. Check it out!
ZipRecruiter
Alright, folks, listen up. If you're on the hunt for new talent or maybe you're just tired of the grind that comes with hiring, ZipRecruiter might just be your new best friend. Here's the deal with ZipRecruiter: you post your job one time, and it blasts that posting out to over 100 different job sites. So, you're casting a huge net without breaking a sweat.
But it doesn’t stop there. ZipRecruiter uses some pretty slick tech to sift through thousands of resumes and flag those that fit your job’s needs. It’s like having a personal assistant who’s a hiring ninja.
And here’s the kicker—four out of five employers who post on ZipRecruiter snag a quality candidate within the first day. That's insane efficiency. If you’re curious, you can even try it for free by heading over to ZipRecruiter.com/Rogan.
So, if you want to take the stress out of hiring, give ZipRecruiter a shot. Trust me, it's the smartest way to hire.
ExpressVPN
ExpressVPN is pretty awesome, man. It keeps your online activity private and secure, which is super important these days. You know, if you're in a place where access to certain parts of the web is restricted, you can bypass those restrictions easily. It's like having a virtual passport. You can watch Netflix from the UK, or access content that's geo-blocked in other countries. Plus, it's super easy to use—just one click and you're anywhere else.
And yeah, some people use it for different things like betting from other locations or even playing Pokémon GO in places where you normally can't. It's not just about privacy; it's about giving you freedom on the internet. And who doesn't want that?
re there any episodes in which you embed the advertisment into your story and its relevent to the contet of the podcast
You know, that's a good question. Not really, man. I try to keep the ads separate from the main content of the podcast. I don't want to interrupt the flow of the conversation with ads. It's like, imagine you're deep into a fascinating topic, and then—boom—commercial break. That just ruins the experience. I do the ad reads at the beginning or the end, and sometimes I'll weave a little story into the ad read to make it more engaging, but it's always separated from the core content of the show.
It's important for me to keep that listening experience unbroken. Plus, I've got so many advertisers lined up that I can afford to be picky about how I include them. So, yeah, no embedded ads that are directly tied into the story we're discussing during the podcast.