Joe Rogan recently took to Instagram to show his love and appreciation for his podcast partner, Jamie Vernon. Vernon, also known as Jamie, is a big part of Rogan’s podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience.
“Young Jamie” is always there to help Joe Rogan out with clips and information. Whenever Rogan is doubtful or needs some information, he just pours out the magic words, “Pull that up, Jamie”, and Jamie always comes to his rescue.
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Rogan expressed his gratitude and wrote, “Without the great young @jamievernon surely I would be lost. All my new podcasts, audio, and video are now available exclusively on @spotify and 100% free.”
Given Rogan’s constant use of that particular line, the Joe Rogan Experience podcast listeners have branded him as Joe “pull that up”. Rogan also acknowledged that fact in the video. The video is a compilation of Joe Rogan and his guests of the podcasts asking Jamie to pull a clip up.
Joe Rogan does get angry at Jamie too
Joe Rogan and Jamie have tremendous professional respect and love for each other, no doubt. But, like every relationship, they go through their highs and lows as well. Once, while Joe Rogan and Brendan Schaub were discussing something important on the podcast, “Young Jamie” interrupted Rogan and expressed his view on the topic.
That didn’t go too well as Rogan immediately gave Jamie a death stare. That prompted Jamie to ask for an immediate apology from his boss.
But, despite their highs and lows, the two of them have been great co-workers together. Jamie has been part of JRE for a long time now and has proven himself to be extremely dependable. Given the podcast’s move to Spotify, Jamie’s inputs and ability to pull up numbers will be extremely valuable as it is a groundbreaking transition,
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Rogan’s appreciation shows how he values his people. What do you make of Rogan’s video towards Jamie Vernon?
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