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The 55-year-old Joe Rogan is one of the most influential figures on the planet. He has millions of listeners for his famous Joe Rogan Experience podcast. What’s more, he has had over 1,000 guests already. In addition, this helps him understand and obtain new insights about things he wouldn’t know usually.

In a recent episode, Rogan sat down with former Central Intelligence Agency officer and security expert Mike Baker. Baker currently acts as a technical advisor for the entertainment industry, a TV commentator, and a host. Moreover, during their conversation, Rogan and Baker delved into the topic of why Apple has such a strong hold on its customer base.

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Baker’s unique perspective as a security expert and Rogan’s ability to draw out in-depth discussion make for a fascinating listen. The episode is a must-hear for anyone interested in understanding the inner workings of one of the world’s most powerful companies.

Joe Rogan shares his two cents on the Apple Ecosystem

Joe Rogan commented on how Apple has a “walled garden” approach to their products and services. He mentions how his friend Tony recently switched to Apple. In addition, how it’s easy for people to stay within the Apple ecosystem. He cites the seamless integration of services such as iPhoto and iMessage as examples of this.

He said, “But it’s like they’re so good at keeping you in there. Because your photos all go to the iPhoto and I use notes like for comedy. It’s like the best thing. But I also use Evernote and you can switch Evernote in between platforms. But it’s so easy to keep people.

Mike Baker agrees with Rogan’s assessment. In addition, he agrees with the UFC commentator that the benefits of using Apple’s services, such as AirDrop, make it easy for people to stay within the ecosystem. Joe Rogan also mentions that he uses Notes for comedy but he can switch evernote across platforms. It’s easy for people to stay within the Apple ecosystem due to the seamless integration of services like iMessage, AirDrop and iPhoto.

The Habit-Forming Power of Apple: Insights from Baker and Rogan

Mike Baker shares his thoughts on the Apple ecosystem with Joe Rogan. He states that people are simple and once they get into a habit, they don’t want to change it. He uses the example of a company’s computer system, saying that they may not want to change to a new product even if it’s better, because they are used to their current system.

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He said, “We are all fairly simple right. Once you get into a habbit, right. You don’t want to change it. It’s like saying we are going to up end our computer system at the company and go with the new product. No we are not. Do we really want to?

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Baker’s insights provide a unique perspective on why people tend to stay within the Apple ecosystem. He highlights that it’s not just the benefits of Apple’s services that keep people within the ecosystem but also the fact that people don’t want to change their habits. This makes sense as people tend to like familiar things and are not keen to change them.

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