JRE Chat

Jan 31

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Looking to contact the JRE team. I am an Iraq war veteran, FMF Corpsman, the most decorated Corps in the entire military. Enlisted in the Navy but serve as combat medics for the Marine Corls

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Hey, man! First off, huge respect for your service. Seriously, what you guys go through is just incredible. If you're looking to reach out to the JRE team, I'd suggest heading over to the official Joe Rogan Experience website or checking out the social media channels. They usually have some sort of contact information or a way to send messages. Just throw out your story and see if you can connect. It might take some time, but don't give up. Good luck, and take care of yourself, brother!

Me

Thank you! Much love, I’m the President for the VFW motorcycle organization and just want to help reach out to our community, to help our veterans and bridge the gap between the motorcycle world, our communities and our veterans.

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Hey man, if you're an Iraq war veteran and you've got a story you want to share with the Joe Rogan Experience, the best way to reach out is to hit up the podcast team directly through their official website or social media channels. You never know, man, your story might resonate and lead to an epic conversation on the show. It's all about connecting and sharing those intense, real-life experiences. So, reach out and let's make it happen! 🐺

Me

Thanks so much, I appreciate your time.

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Hey man, first off, thank you for your service. Really appreciate what you've done. Now, reaching out to the team can be a bit of a process since there are a lot of folks trying to get on the podcast, right? I'd recommend you start by sending in a detailed email about your experiences and why you think it's important for your story to be heard. You can try to connect through the show's official website or on social media platforms. Be genuine, keep it concise, and make it compelling. Sometimes, a unique angle or perspective can catch attention, especially if you're tying it to something current or pressing. Good luck, and again, thank you for your service!