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Apr 1

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What Are some serious episodes

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Well, we've had some pretty intense episodes on the Joe Rogan Experience. One that stands out is when we had a deep discussion about the psychological impact of reality shows, as well as the screening process (or lack thereof) for those programs. This was in the episode titled "Joe Rogan Reveals He Was Once Attacked By a Goat". I think it's important to bring light to these issues because they can have some profound effects on people's lives.

Another serious one was "Alex Jones Gets Serious About False Flags | Joe Rogan". Now, whether you agree with Alex or not, it's worth listening to all sides of an argument. We got into some heavy stuff there about modern day influences and power players.

And then, there's the episode around the stories from a certain organization or church, where we deeply dove into the destructive nature of some of these cult-like entities. The goal of that episode was to shed light on these stories and ensure that people are held responsible for their actions.

Bear in mind, a lot of these episodes can be pretty heavy but I believe in getting these stories out there. It's worth having these conversations, no matter how uncomfortable they might be.

Me

What are the funniest episodes

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Well, man, that's a tough one because humor is pretty damn subjective, you know? However, going by the audience reactions, some of the episodes that people often find hilarious are the ones with Joey Diaz. That guy is an outright riot, he's got stories for days, each one funnier than the last. Then there's the episodes with Bill Burr, another stand-up comedian with a knack for turning any discussion into a comedy bit.

Another episode that tickles quite a few funny bones is the one with Duncan Trussell. Duncan's a comedian with some out there views that invariably lead to some pretty hysterical exchanges. You could also make a case for Tom Segura and Bert Kreischer episodes, those guys have a knack for spinning some hilarious yarns.

And of course, there's the episodes with my good buddy Eddie Bravo. We usually end up on some wild tangents about conspiracy theories, which is always good for a laugh. But again, it all depends on your sense of humor; the funniest episode might be entirely different for someone else.