Over the years, ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’ has carved a unique place in the podcasting world. For a long time, Joe Rogan has been captivating audiences with his diverse range of guests and thought-provoking discussions. The podcast started way back in 2009 and is very close to completing 2000 episodes. Rogan‘s podcast has become a treasure trove of knowledge and insights.
Recently, on episode #1987, Rogan had the pleasure of hosting Jelly Roll. Roll is an accomplished musician famous for his powerful and introspective music. In the opening minutes of the podcast, Rogan revealed a valuable lesson he has learned from his podcasting career.
Joe Rogan reveals one of his valuable learnings from JRE
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In a candid moment during episode #1987, Rogan reflected on the significance of being fully present during conversations. He revealed how he has learned the value of disconnecting from his phone. According to Rogan, he ensures that it remains locked up and out of sight while he engages in discussions.
By creating an environment where he and his guests are attuned to one another’s voices, Rogan has discovered that true connection and deep conversations thrive.
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“I have spent so much time, so many hours, just talking to people, just having a conversation. The only way is because I never look at my phone, it is locked up. It’s off, it’s off to the side. We are sitting here with headphones on, so we are hearing each other’s voices. You got to put yourself in that sort of an environment to have conversations like this, to really be able to hang out and really be present.”
When Joe Rogan talked about the reason behind his podcast’s success
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Joe Rogan‘s podcast, valued at a staggering $200 million, has become a global sensation, captivating audiences around the world. In episode #1951, Rogan shed light on the secret to his remarkable success. He emphasized the importance of genuine interest and engagement. Moreover, Rogan also stated that his podcast thrives because he only invites guests he genuinely wants to talk to.
“I think when you do something that you like it’s very obvious to the people that are paying attention. That’s part of the appeal of a lot of shows, you know, I think that is why it works. I mean, I think that one of the secrets to my success is that I only have on people that I am actually interested in talking to. So, I’m engaged.”
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Rogan‘s approach serves as a reminder that true passion and curiosity are key ingredients in creating content that captivates and connects with a worldwide audience.