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Any JRE savages around?
The number one thing I watch is the Joe Rogan Experience podcast. I don't know where Joe finds the time to do several 3 hour podcasts a week, but the content is outstanding, informative, in depth, and constantly cross checked for accuracy in real time by Young Jamie. Fantastic stuff.

I've been interested in cobbling together some sort of list of JRE-esk stuff ... "**** you should know they won't tell you in public school". And I figure if you're the kind of person that likes JRE, this probably tickles your fancy too.

Would this collaborative list interest folks as sort of a pinned topic on this board?
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I selectively listen to some of them. Always when Joey Dias is on.
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(11-29-2016 12:36 PM)Fo Shizzle Wrote:  I selectively listen to some of them. Always when Joey Dias is on.

You're an Uncle Joey fan 'eh?

LISTEN YOU MOO-MOO DON'T BE BRINGING THAT SUSQUEHANNA **** HERE JOE I TOLD YOU THAT'S NOT OK.

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Yesterday's episode with Jordan Peterson was fantastic. Highly recommended.
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(11-29-2016 03:23 PM)Kronke Wrote:  Yesterday's episode with Jordan Peterson was fantastic. Highly recommended.

I'm severely backlogged. Listening to 872 today with Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson. I've learned more about geology in this 3 hour show than I did getting a STEM Bachelors. Sad.
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I have it in the background at work.
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Give Chris Plante a tumble. His podcast is out there, and he will be Nationally syndicated starting in January.

He's funny as hell, and relentless.
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(11-29-2016 03:23 PM)Kronke Wrote:  Yesterday's episode with Jordan Peterson was fantastic. Highly recommended.

Agreed, that was a fantastic show.
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Powerful GTS. I like most of his podcasts, but 90% of what Graham Hancock is BS, Carlson is great though.

Bill Burr is phenomenal when he's on, Louis Theroux is awesome, as is Dave Rubin. I always learn something from an episode though, unless it's John Anthony West.
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(11-29-2016 07:18 PM)ODUgradstudent Wrote:  Powerful GTS. I like most of his podcasts, but 90% of what Graham Hancock is BS, Carlson is great though.

Bill Burr is phenomenal when he's on, Louis Theroux is awesome, as is Dave Rubin. I always learn something from an episode though, unless it's John Anthony West.


Graham's earlier stuff is definitely fringe. But I think he's on solid footing with no shortage of evidence that civilization goes back much further than we think and that there was a globally catastrophic event (probably asteroid impact) in recent past that caused an enormous die-off and a near reset of civilization itself. When you have that side of Graham with Carlson showing you evidence of epic catastrophic unimaginable flooding from an asteroid impact into the North American ice sheet .... suddenly everything falls into place. All the flood stories in all our cultures and religions. The mitochondrial RNA bottleneck. Everything just slides in SO nicely to that theory.
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Bill Burr is the best.

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(11-29-2016 07:24 PM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote:  
(11-29-2016 07:18 PM)ODUgradstudent Wrote:  Powerful GTS. I like most of his podcasts, but 90% of what Graham Hancock is BS, Carlson is great though.

Bill Burr is phenomenal when he's on, Louis Theroux is awesome, as is Dave Rubin. I always learn something from an episode though, unless it's John Anthony West.


Graham's earlier stuff is definitely fringe. But I think he's on solid footing with no shortage of evidence that civilization goes back much further than we think and that there was a globally catastrophic event (probably asteroid impact) in recent past that caused an enormous die-off and a near reset of civilization itself. When you have that side of Graham with Carlson showing you evidence of epic catastrophic unimaginable flooding from an asteroid impact into the North American ice sheet .... suddenly everything falls into place. All the flood stories in all our cultures and religions. The mitochondrial RNA bottleneck. Everything just slides in SO nicely to that theory.

The problem I have with that is that a impact is certainly more interesting than the prevailing theory of the Younger Dryas warming, but none of us have the expertise to argue this, especially not Rogan. Hancock's job is to sell books and give talks, that's his motivation (finding the truth isn't reall) and he is certainly not balanced when talking about the evidence, or lack thereof.

I really don't buy that the evidence is overwhelming and the academics aren't listening because they don't want to admit that they're wrong, Carlson and Hancock may be right, but they are so one-sided about presenting their argument. There may be one or two such scientists, but most are reasonable people who want to find out the truth. There's certainly a place for left-field thought but he seems to have this ancient civilization theory and will find any evidence to support it (the Atlantis stuff was a little much) and ignore any evidence that contradicts it. I really like his idea of crowd funding some of this work though, if they are right then we need a way to find out and in this world of limited science funding the money can't be spent on every idea that we'd like to look into.
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(11-29-2016 07:38 PM)ODUgradstudent Wrote:  The problem I have with that is that a impact is certainly more interesting than the prevailing theory of the Younger Dryas warming, but none of us have the expertise to argue this, especially not Rogan. Hancock's job is to sell books and give talks, that's his motivation (finding the truth isn't reall) and he is certainly not balanced when talking about the evidence, or lack thereof.

I really don't buy that the evidence is overwhelming and the academics aren't listening because they don't want to admit that they're wrong, Carlson and Hancock may be right, but they are so one-sided about presenting their argument. There may be one or two such scientists, but most are reasonable people who want to find out the truth. There's certainly a place for left-field thought but he seems to have this ancient civilization theory and will find any evidence to support it (the Atlantis stuff was a little much) and ignore any evidence that contradicts it. I really like his idea of crowd funding some of this work though, if they are right then we need a way to find out and in this world of limited science funding the money can't be spent on every idea that we'd like to look into.


Scientifically speaking, the discovery that the Yucatan peninsula and southern Gulf was formed by an enormous impact -- the one that killed the dinosaurs -- is recent. I wonder if we'll eventually determine Hudson Bay or the Beaufort Sea was the hit that Carlson theorizes.
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Bill Burr is hilarious.

Rogan is a pompous prick. Not that he doesn't have good points sometimes, because he does.
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(11-30-2016 02:17 AM)shiftyeagle Wrote:  Bill Burr is hilarious.

Rogan is a pompous prick. Not that he doesn't have good points sometimes, because he does.

He's a good guy, just sort of a "dude bro" and pseudo-intellectual.
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(11-30-2016 03:31 AM)Kronke Wrote:  
(11-30-2016 02:17 AM)shiftyeagle Wrote:  Bill Burr is hilarious.

Rogan is a pompous prick. Not that he doesn't have good points sometimes, because he does.

He's a good guy, just sort of a "dude bro" and pseudo-intellectual.

As I said above, he just doesn't know enough to challenge some of his guests about their ideas but that's not surprising given that his guests' interests range from hunting and MMA through to sexual psychology, market theory and pygmies in the Congo. I think it's a great outlet to actually hear these discussions without much editorial oversight, you learn a huge amount and it's always interesting to hear from these people that aren't exactly going to be on Ellen or Conan.

He knows enough to ask intelligent questions, but not enough that it turns in to an academic debate, which doesn't make for great listening. I just think as a listener you have to take pretty much everything said by the guests with a huge grain of salt. He's always said that he has the guests on that he wants, it's as much for him as it is for the audience.

I do question his intelligence though, because he's been reading that book about coyotes for about 3 months now.
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(11-29-2016 07:24 PM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote:  Graham's earlier stuff is definitely fringe. But I think he's on solid footing with no shortage of evidence that civilization goes back much further than we think and that there was a globally catastrophic event (probably asteroid impact) in recent past that caused an enormous die-off and a near reset of civilization itself. When you have that side of Graham with Carlson showing you evidence of epic catastrophic unimaginable flooding from an asteroid impact into the North American ice sheet .... suddenly everything falls into place. All the flood stories in all our cultures and religions. The mitochondrial RNA bottleneck. Everything just slides in SO nicely to that theory.

It could well be true and it's a nice theory. I just think if the evidence was that overwhelming then the academics would be on board, I really don't buy the idea that they're rejecting it because they built their careers on a different theory. People that do that are generally ridiculed, that's much worse for one's reputation than changing your mind when the evidence is apparent.

Carlson seems legit to me, Hancock just grabs on to anything circumstantial that supports his ancient civilization stuff. I don't know if he no longer believes some of the wacky stuff (ancient civilizations being technologically advanced, an ancient race living in Antarctica, crustal displacement theory) in 'Fingerprints' but I've never heard the details of that stuff brought up on the JRE podcast. I like to separate the interesting interpretations of our geological past from the rather strange ideas that can't really be proven.
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(11-30-2016 03:31 AM)Kronke Wrote:  
(11-30-2016 02:17 AM)shiftyeagle Wrote:  Bill Burr is hilarious.

Rogan is a pompous prick. Not that he doesn't have good points sometimes, because he does.

He's a good guy, just sort of a "dude bro" and pseudo-intellectual.

now you know why I like him......nothing wrong with surrounding oneself with those that are smarter AND passing the doobie during the discussions as they are being had....

really don't get shifty's "pompous prick" thingy other than it doesn't align with his current cultural religious harmonies....in simpler terms, Rogan is an atheist too...

Rogan is a another mere sponge in observation/learning that enjoys tapping into themes the msm/church/agenda driven laureates are unwilling to touch in earnest....that's my kinda guy!
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