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Joe Rogan has it all – be it through his business ventures or his social status. His podcast The Joe Rogan Experience recently blew up, after bagging a ton of money from a Spotify deal – it has been the talk of the town ever since. The podcast has amassed a whopping net worth of $200 million – all thanks to Rogan’s massive fan following. And the 55-year-old admits that accumulating this empire has made him ‘so much more aware of things.’

In a recent episode, the UFC commentator sat down with Bruce Bryan and Josh Dubin. The episode covered a plethora of topics, – but the highlight was towards its end. In the final minutes of the discussion, Rogan broke into tears, talking about his podcast’s incredible impact on the community and its members’ lives. It shocked Rogan to hear that his podcast has made such a big difference in the lives of his fans and followers.

Joe Rogan tears up after hearing of the ‘incredible’ impact on the community

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On the ending note to The Joe Rogan Experience #1993, Josh Dubin thanked Rogan for the opportunity to share unique stories on the podcast.

Highlighting its importance, he seemed genuine in his endorsement of Rogan’s platform. But it was Rogan’s reaction that was priceless, as he broke into tears, saying,

“Listen, I never anticipated in a million years that this podcast would be anything remotely close to what it is(sobbing), and if I can take what that is – that platform and use it to highlight things… I mean there’s nothing… nothing more important.”

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Bruce, touched by Rogan’s words, expressed his gratitude and highlighted the significance of giving voices to individuals like himself. He commended Rogan, adding – “Thank you so much, Joe. Nothing is more important than what you’re doing. Getting this voice out, giving us a voice to share with the people.”

Praising the 55-year-old for inspiring and encouraging people to get involved, he further reasoned, “…it’s gon’ take all hands on deck. I think you’re right… You know the best of us gotta help and inspire the rest of us, and you’re one of the best to us…”

In response to Bruce’s appreciation, Joe shed light on the significance of a community and how it involves having people in our lives who inspire us.

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As Joe Rogan continues his podcast journey, it is evident that he remains committed to using his influence for the betterment of society. The tears shed during this interview serve as a testament to the unexpected and transformative power of his $200 million podcast.

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