Joe sat down with Janet Zuccarini (CEO and restaurant owner) and Evan Funke, a master pasta maker and chef-owner
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This is gonna be a good one
This is gonna be a good one
If there's one thing that warrants watching/listening to most Bill Burr episodes, is the simple fact that Billy's pretty much the only guest that isn't afraid of challenging and/or making fun of Joe. Absolutely refreshing.
Why? Is it because you don't agree?TBH I've been really turned off from the show after Rogans takes from the protests/riots.
Why? Is it because you don't agree?
clip from the Burr show
Joe had Jocko Willink back on the show today
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On Magic: The Gathering being "racist" now
I am an hour into the Jocko podcast, pretty good so far.
Granted, I haven't seen all of his recent videos where he discusses this, but I think there was a little more nuance in his thoughts as well as talking about different things.His opinion went from "We gotta shut this shit down now with the military" when Rodeo drive was being looted to quickly downplaying it to "Oh I've seen 100 videos and it's mainly just white people looting, it's not a big deal"
His views have been extremely inconsistent during this whole ordeal.
edit: Rogan has always been a flip flopper even since his days in the 90s with News Radio always suiting his narrative with whatever is popular at the time.
people are allowed to adapt, learn, changeHis opinion went from "We gotta shut this shit down now with the military" when Rodeo drive was being looted to quickly downplaying it to "Oh I've seen 100 videos and it's mainly just white people looting, it's not a big deal"
His views have been extremely inconsistent during this whole ordeal.
edit: Rogan has always been a flip flopper even since his days in the 90s with News Radio always suiting his narrative with whatever is popular at the time.
Joe is a pretty dumb guy--self admittedly. I barely agree with him. I only come for the long-form interviews, only for specific guests. And his interview technique is great. Most podcasters interrupt their subjects like crazy.His opinion went from "We gotta shut this shit down now with the military" when Rodeo drive was being looted to quickly downplaying it to "Oh I've seen 100 videos and it's mainly just white people looting, it's not a big deal"
His views have been extremely inconsistent during this whole ordeal.
edit: Rogan has always been a flip flopper even since his days in the 90s with News Radio always suiting his narrative with whatever is popular at the time.
The whole flip-flopper thing is so stupid. We're in a very fluid situation.Him being a “flip flopper” is what I like. Everyone is such an ideological Puritan these days I like a man who admits when he’s wrong and has the conviction to work things out in front of us. Plus it’s funny I mean who are we comparing him to, the media? Politicians? Lol
I mean lol “inconsistent” he’s not an elected official, he’s not voting for laws, dude is just a meathead podcast host who has a show that isn’t restricted by ideology. We need more people like this to make sense of the crazies
You'll soon know a lot about chimps, roundhouse kicks, elk meat and DMT, mate..I've just started to get into this podcast, and holy hell, where has this been all my life? It's so good. I don't listen to podcasts in general but I love how upfront and genuine Rogan and his guests are. The one with Bill Burr was great. Apparently I've got plenty to listen to as well. Great stuff.
#1493. Steve Schirripa & Michael Imperioli were co-stars on the HBO show The Sopranos, and are now together hosting a re-watch podcast called "Talking Sopranos" that is available now on Apple Podcasts.