![]() I copied that and started doing it everywhere I went, and it made it way more fun. It changed the vibe of the room and it actually enhanced the conversations. He would always come to the Comedy Store and bring a big bluetooth speaker, and Dave has dope taste in music. The Green Room playlist is something we started when I realized it’s more fun to turn the green room into a party. What kind of music do you want to listen to before you start a show or go on stage? I feel extremely fortunate to be able to do it. These conversations have changed the way I think about life immeasurably and continue to do so. It’s just an actual organic conversation with people enjoying themselves, which is something we all can relate to, and something we all love to do. There’s no script of what we’re going to talk about, and it all just sort of happens in real time. I think that experience is extra special because nothing is planned out. I’m also lucky to be friends with some of the funniest people alive, and when people hear those episodes, it’s a hilarious relief from all the bullshit most people are going through in life. I also think that from listening to these cool conversations it encourages people to have similar conversations with their friends, and it just generally makes life more interesting. I think that’s why so many people like to listen to podcasts-because you can be a fly on the wall and experience the inner workings of the mind of someone way different than anyone you would normally encounter in your life. Cool conversations are a kind of mental nourishment, and if you’re never around interesting people, and you don’t get to have conversations with people who are exceptional, I think it’s almost a kind of social starvation. I’ve been blown away countless times by the way brilliant people interface with the world, and how it shapes the way they describe life. ![]() Any guests that changed the way you think about life? I always feel like, in starting this podcast, I stumbled into this fantastic accidental education just by being interested in talking to people, and being fortunate enough that people want to listen. It’s always from a place of “I think it would be cool to talk to that person.” I’ve also learned so much-not just from all the episodes themselves-but also from all the audiobooks I’ve listened to, articles and books that I’ve read, and documentaries I’ve watched either for the show, or because of the show. I never do a podcast just because a person is popular. I learned how to be fully locked in with what the other person is saying.Ī lot of what helps is that I’ve done it for so many hours and learned how to do it better over trial and error, but also that I only have people on the show that I’m genuinely interested in talking to. I’ve learned how to assist the conversation’s flow instead of waiting for my turn to talk. I didn’t know when to shut up and listen, and I didn’t know how to make someone comfortable so that you can get the most out of their perspective. I was curious, but I didn’t understand how to make a conversation flow. I think podcasting is an art form and I definitely sucked at it when I first started. ![]() Talk a bit about how your style has evolved over the years? You’ve released more than 2,200 episodes of JRE and have a signature interview style-especially the length of those conversations. He’s changed podcasting, but how has podcasting changed him? Joe also queued up an exclusive Green Room playlist for fans (peep the iconic neon sign from the Comedy Mothership as the playlist cover art), just to help set a proper mood. ![]() We wanted to know how Joe gets it all done. ![]() JRE remains podcasting’s king, consistently ranking as the most-listened-to podcast globally and our users have ranked the show as Spotify’s Wrapped top podcast each year since 2020. There’s so much more ahead, including that the show will soon be available on additional platforms. Today we announced our new multiyear partnership deal with JRE. The Joe Rogan Experience debuted in 2009, has been a Spotify exclusive since 2020, and we’re just getting started. ![]()
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