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Cameron Hanes is a backcountry bowhunter, author, entrepreneur, and podcast host. He is the owner of the Keep Hammering brand and a successful endurance athlete. Hanes first rose to success after his appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast back in 2014.

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Ever since, Hanes has grown into a famous entrepreneur and recently launched his own book called ‘Endure: How to Work Hard, Outlast, and Keep Hammering’. Notably, the famous UFC commentator Joe Rogan also wrote the foreword to the book.

Hanes recently credited Joe Rogan for changing his life and making it better. He shared a screenshot of Rogan’s tweet from 2014 where the 54-year-old podcast host invited Cameron Hanes on his podcast.

Hanes wrote a long caption describing how much Joe Rogan contributed to his life and success.

In his Facebook post, he wrote, “From this tweet in 2014 to now @joerogan has helped change my life for the better. In 2014 we didn’t know each and now he’s written the foreword for my book and believes in me as much as anyone in the world. I’m eternally grateful for his friendship. There’s a few men who have seen me at my lowest and helped me rise. Roy Roth, my brothers Pete and Taylor, Kip Fulks and Joe.”

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The Under Armour-sponsored athlete also shared the cover of his upcoming book, which will be released on 17 May 2022. According to Google Books, it’s focused on the lessons Cameron has learned and compels one to raise their expectations of themselves.

Joe Rogan donates to Las Vegas victims’ fund

Rogan has a long history of being a giver. He has become a huge personality on the internet and has earned millions out of his multiple endeavors. However, he is not one penny-pincher and believes the best use of money is to help those in need.

His philanthropic nature was yet again put to display in 2017 when a despicable attack in Las Vegas led to the death of 50 people. As the world mourned over the loss of people, many UFC personalities came forward to donate for the good cause.

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Joe Rogan was one of the primary figures among these. In fact, he announced in a tweet that all the proceeds from his next show would go to the victims’ fund. UFC also announced a $1 million charity to the families of the victims.

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