One might think that Aaron Rodgers was the offseason mogul for news waves. However, that is not just it. The Packers QB showed up on the world’s most prominent podcast and is now among the top buzz creators alongside Tom Brady. A-Rod showcased his unapologetic and open side during the show. He and Joe Rogan also spoke of the deficient student loan practice and were critical of it.
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During Aaron Rodgers’ appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast, both sounded their dissatisfaction with the student loan. The UFC Commentator called it a crazy thing that one cannot get clear of it. Rodgers also was on his side with his thoughts against the procedure.
Joe Rogan mentioned, “I know of people that are getting their social security money docked because they owe student loans. So you’re at the finish line. It’s the end of your life and you owe money for loans you took out when you were 18, and now you’re 65. That’s a rough way to leave this life.”
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“It’s a rough and in the amount of interest based on it. I was reading about this woman who took out a hundred and fifty thousand dollars in student loans and now she owes two hundred and fifty thousand dollars because of all the interest and all the time,” He added.
Even Rodgers sounded bitter when he said that one is disgraced if they do not go to college. It’s never pushed that one should learn a technical proficiency to complete a year of apprentice, university, or education, and then work for six figures.
Aaron Rodgers gives reasons to settle the year-long immunization debate
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The hype surrounding Aaron Rodgers and his determination not to get the vaccine didn’t sit well with the fans, and he faced a whirlwind of criticism. However, the Packers quarterback also clarified the vaccine scenario. The explanation was his body’s fear of an allergic response to polyethylene glycol.
"I went on the CDC website and they specifically said … if you're allergic to PEG, we do not recommend you get vaccinated with the mRNA vaccinations."
— Packers QB Aaron Rodgers tells Joe Rogan why he felt he was not able to get the COVID-19 vaccine pic.twitter.com/8jCw11eW00
— The Recount (@therecount) August 29, 2022
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A-Rod stated he investigated and visited the CDC website. They said that if someone is allergic to PEG, they do not advocate getting the mRNA vaccines. The only other option is Johnson & Johnson, which was halted for blood clots. The QB then had an immunization treatment handled by a holistic physician. He interacted with a dozen other MDs to determine the best protocol workable.
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