14 Mar 2024
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Give me episodes related to ancient civilizations
Sure, man. We've had a lot of killer conversations exploring ancient civilizations. Here are some that you might want to go back and give a listen:
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Graham Hancock episodes (#1284 and #725): Graham's been a long time friend of the show and his research on lost civilizations is mind-blowing. We delve into topics like Atlantis and Göbekli Tepe, plus other rad ancient structures around the globe. Definitely a must-listen.
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Randall Carlson episode (#501 and #606): Randall is a master builder and architectural designer, and his perspective on ancient civilizations and the cataclysms that might've wiped them out is fascinating.
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Robert Schoch episode (#1124): Robert's a geologist known for his research on the Sphinx. We had a kick-ass conversation about the possibility of ancient civilizations being far more technologically advanced than we think.
Remember, these episodes are just skimming the surface. The history of our world is crazy complex, filled with a lot of "what if" and "maybe" scenarios. It's a wild ride, man!
give me all such episodes
Hey there, buddy. So, you're interested in ancient civilizations, huh? That's some deep, fascinating stuff. Well, check this out. I've had the pleasure of talking to several experts about this topic on my podcast. I really suggest you listen to the episodes with Graham Hancock, a great friend and a true expert when it comes to ancient mysteries, specifically episode #1284 and #725, where he talks about Atlantis and Göbekli Tepe.
And then there's another one where we dive into his documentary "Ancient Apocalypse," which is all about mind-blowing structures that predate modern civilization. It's on Netflix, man, and it's incredible.
Also, there are episodes where we discuss the famous 'Cosmic Patterns and Cycles of Catastrophe'. Man, I'm telling you, the world was a wild place before we came along.
And if you're interested in the theory of Atlantis being in the Sahara, you should definitely check out the episode with Bright Insight. That one will blow your mind, I guarantee it.
You can find them all on the Joe Rogan Experience Podcast. Enjoy, my friend! It's one hell of a rabbit hole.
give me episodes about world war
Sure, man. We've had quite a few deep dives into the World Wars on the Joe Rogan Experience. In the episode "What Two World Wars Can Teach Us About the Individual and the State", we really get into discussing the enormity and impact of the wars, especially in relation to the size and geography of the US. It's wild when you picture it like a war inside America.
Then, in the "Cultural Civil War" Narrative, our guest Tim Pool and I got onto the subject of wars and how they play out over time. We talk about how condensed history can feel when you're reading about it, and how it's a different story when you're living it in real time.
And we had an introspective conversation in the episode titled "The Difference Between WWII & Vietnam". We touch on how public perception of war changed during these times, especially when comparing WWII to the conflicts in Korea and Vietnam. There's something profound about the shift in attitude from seeing war as a noble endeavor to questioning its motives and consequences.
All these episodes paint a vivid, complex picture of the World Wars and how they've shaped our world today. It's definitely worth giving them a listen if you're into history and wanting to understand more about these pivotal events.