Joe Rogan is one of the most popular personalities on the internet. The 54-year-old Joe Rogan Experience host has become a sensation, with many clips from his show going viral. In a recent episode of his multi-million dollar podcast on Spotify, Rogan floated an idea that he thought was unique.
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While talking to his guests, Bert Kreischer and Tony Hinchcliffe, the UFC commentator said, “We talked about… Jamie and I talked about. Yes, Jamie and I talked about taking one of those Sprinter Vans and turn it into a mobile podcast studio.”
Rogan shared the idea of turning an old-school sprinter van into a mobile studio to record his podcasts. While the podcast host was excited to share this as an original idea, Bert Kreischer told Rogan differently. He chimed in on the topic and said, “Steve-O has that.”
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Joe Rogan replied, “Oh, does he?” Kreischer then continued talking about Steve-O, who is also a famous American podcast host and TV personality.
Joe Rogan asks Canelo Alvarez an important question
In a recent episode of the Joe Rogan Experience, the 54-year-old podcast host asked Canelo Alvarez an important question. While discussing his loss against Dmitry Bivol with Cameron Hanes, Rogan discovered Alvarez is on a plant diet.
This shocked Rogan, who backed Kamaru Usman to defeat Alvarez. First, Hanes took a dig at Alvarez’s vegan diet and said, “Keep him [Canelo Alvarez] on salads. He’s [Kamaru Usman] got a pretty excellent shot.”
Rogan added to it and first backed the skills and ability of ‘Saul’ Alvarez. He said, “Canelo is so f***ing good that he can get away with eating squash and tomatoes and still f***s you up; because he’s so goddamn good.”
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However, the ex-Fear Factor host later added, “If you’re in a combat sport, you need to have everything dialed up, dialed in… That’s Canelo Alvarez. He shouldn’t be eating f***ing plants. The f*** you doing bro? You’re eating celery. We gotta get a steak in you.”
It was a word of advice from the veteran UFC commentator who understands the sport and its requirements.
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