@GearJammerGamer I would agree with you if he was american. Lance Armstrong didn’t have to leave his family and get asylum somewhere else. It’s not that he was working for a lenient boss. I bet that a young Rod did what he was told to do. You don’t really go against Russian govt/authorities. Also, Lance A did plenty of mistakes, but he didn’t have to dig a hole to live in. So..
Wish the whole shows were on youtube. If spotify is so good, put them here too and if it is better than it will get used more. I miss your show. If you have Graham Hancock or Randall Carlson on I’ll check out spotify for that. Until then, see you in the clips
@Paddington Ill learn how to do it. Hey im bored all the time anyway. Wouldnt be able to do the MMA ones though. Dont like MMA enough. (PS. I would probably point out how much g00gle sucks and how bad rogans sourcing is. ) its like bill burr says everyone goes to www . Imright . Com
@robert felts right wing nut jobs? You’re about to see where your precious lefties were taking you all along. I hope you like breadlines and having little to no freedom
@robert felts It is a pity but YouTube did this to themselves. They restricted his show to stay within the platform direction, so Spotify offered him carte blanche essentially.
I am disappointed he invites that many racist far right idiots. He gives them a platform to explain their theory of hate for 2 hours.
“I’m alive” is quite a normal response in Russian to “how are you doing” people there don’t ask how are you doing to be polite but only if they care. It is a blunt and straightforward culture that respects genuine and humble answers so responding “I’m alive” is like say we have good days and bad days I’m just thankful I’m alive. Interesting how cultural differences make responses seem so different.
Incorrect. This may be a common saying in Russia, but most if not all cultures have some version of this idiom.
For example, many people from the western world greet you with “Still upright!” Which means essentially the same thing. This is not something unique to Russian culture at all.
@GreenPanda Riven well for some reason this American was surprised he said it, it’s obvious that these idioms translate and are used in other cultures but in Russian or post soviet countries it is a very high likelihood that this will be the response you’d receive when someone asks how you are doing. Here in Minnesota the response is more likely to be “good” “great” “awesome “
I can’t even download his eps on spotify.
I used to listen in during the YouTube says at least 3/4 times per week. Now I catch a YouTube clip once every two weeks.
Ironic how an American whistleblower (Snowden) is hiding in Russia while a Russian Whistleblower (Grigory) in America. Imagine if the two countries made a deal like the NBA to trade them.
@Keith Gomez he doesn’t trust them, he was supposed to go to Central or South America I think but they shut down his passport before he got out.
He stays there because he can’t go anywhere else.
US keeping him in Russia allows them to act as though he’s a Russian asset
It was weird when Grigory’s friend “had a heart attack” and died in the documentary. If he had stayed in Russia I guarantee he would’ve mysteriously passed away and we would’ve never known about this.
a big part of the Joe Rogan Experience was seeing the video, not just listening to the podcast and a big part of enjoying the video experience was enjoying the people’s comments.
This documentary was wild. I had no idea about the scandal or Sochi prior to watching “Icarus” on a whim. I feel for Grigory’s family and I’m surprised the Russian government left them alone pretty much.
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I’ve been waiting for Fogel for a while, nice one joe
@Kim Possible what the hell did i just watch?? Lmao
@Steven Smith ain’t that the truth.
@Anthony Caserta i just watched the documentary.
I wish I could have a friend like Gregory 😅 that guy is jokes!
McLover
Why tf is he not talking about the capitol riots?!?
OMG; I often think about him after I watched this doc! I’m glad he’s got the asylum, but I’m so sorry that he has to hide and not be with his family.
@GearJammerGamer I would agree with you if he was american. Lance Armstrong didn’t have to leave his family and get asylum somewhere else. It’s not that he was working for a lenient boss. I bet that a young Rod did what he was told to do. You don’t really go against Russian govt/authorities. Also, Lance A did plenty of mistakes, but he didn’t have to dig a hole to live in. So..
@KEYBLADEE X it’s a scam! This person is on Twitter saying the same thing for ages, and when you ask for where he lives, pics, etc, he vanishes
Ttis that
https://youtu.be/zFJ2AN_CZH8
oh wow
@Never GiveUp Everyone here knows any money donated to you is going directly into your arm, get outta here.
Moving to Spotify was the best decision made ever for the JRE community, said nobody
What do you think Joe cares more about, the JRE community or money?
For 100 million Anyone would do it
Once you get the app you’ll see
Don’t drink water and read the comment 😂😂
It good in a way. You can pay Spotify in the background whole using other apps 😁
Wish the whole shows were on youtube. If spotify is so good, put them here too and if it is better than it will get used more. I miss your show. If you have Graham Hancock or Randall Carlson on I’ll check out spotify for that. Until then, see you in the clips
@Paddington Ill learn how to do it. Hey im bored all the time anyway. Wouldnt be able to do the MMA ones though. Dont like MMA enough. (PS. I would probably point out how much g00gle sucks and how bad rogans sourcing is. ) its like bill burr says everyone goes to www . Imright . Com
@robert felts right wing nut jobs? You’re about to see where your precious lefties were taking you all along. I hope you like breadlines and having little to no freedom
@robert felts It is a pity but YouTube did this to themselves. They restricted his show to stay within the platform direction, so Spotify offered him carte blanche essentially.
I am disappointed he invites that many racist far right idiots. He gives them a platform to explain their theory of hate for 2 hours.
@Yvolve he has some wacko right wing guys on at times. I hope he stays away from that and isn’t found on parlor with all the maga terrorists
@Paddington you can watch the video for free on Spotify. Why do you want a shittier version just to be YT?
Joe: “you dont have to wear those headphones”
Response: “yes mr. Rogan I’ll use them right away”
Ttis that
https://youtu.be/zFJ2AN_CZH8
oh wow
Did Jamie have enough time to check Snopes about whether or not it was possible for there to be an echo?
“The Court of Arbitration, which is corupt as hell ” – That’s true for every sport . Just fyi. Every sport is a sham.
“I’m alive” is quite a normal response in Russian to “how are you doing” people there don’t ask how are you doing to be polite but only if they care. It is a blunt and straightforward culture that respects genuine and humble answers so responding “I’m alive” is like say we have good days and bad days I’m just thankful I’m alive. Interesting how cultural differences make responses seem so different.
@Igor Lukyan the way it should be.
Incorrect. This may be a common saying in Russia, but most if not all cultures have some version of this idiom.
For example, many people from the western world greet you with “Still upright!” Which means essentially the same thing. This is not something unique to Russian culture at all.
@GreenPanda Riven well for some reason this American was surprised he said it, it’s obvious that these idioms translate and are used in other cultures but in Russian or post soviet countries it is a very high likelihood that this will be the response you’d receive when someone asks how you are doing. Here in Minnesota the response is more likely to be “good” “great” “awesome “
@Chris Archer I agree, it’s so no nice when you don’t have solve puzzles to figure out how people feel.
Well to be fair he’s also being avidly hunted by the Russian government so
This the quickest sequel to a podcast I’ve ever seen
May God help Grigory and his family.
I can’t even download his eps on spotify.
I used to listen in during the YouTube says at least 3/4 times per week. Now I catch a YouTube clip once every two weeks.
I just wanna know when we’re all gonna stand up for those who do the right thing ?
Never. Humans would much rather talk about it. That’s why evil people rule the world because they act. The good jsut talk about goodness.
Ironic how an American whistleblower (Snowden) is hiding in Russia while a Russian Whistleblower (Grigory) in America. Imagine if the two countries made a deal like the NBA to trade them.
Dan this guy on yo something
@Keith Gomez he doesn’t trust them, he was supposed to go to Central or South America I think but they shut down his passport before he got out.
He stays there because he can’t go anywhere else.
US keeping him in Russia allows them to act as though he’s a Russian asset
Snowden didn’t want to be in Russia. He got trapped there.
@J M at least he doesn’t have to worry about being assassinated like Rodchenkov does
Underrated comment
It was weird when Grigory’s friend “had a heart attack” and died in the documentary. If he had stayed in Russia I guarantee he would’ve mysteriously passed away and we would’ve never known about this.
Dont get me wrong i love spotify for music, but JRE belongs on YouTube!!
a big part of the Joe Rogan Experience was seeing the video, not just listening to the podcast and a big part of enjoying the video experience was enjoying the people’s comments.
Got to hear the full JRE with Fogel just now. Really great✌🏻✌🏻
This documentary was wild. I had no idea about the scandal or Sochi prior to watching “Icarus” on a whim. I feel for Grigory’s family and I’m surprised the Russian government left them alone pretty much.
They are using them as bait
would of loved to ask both Bryan and Grigory if after all that happened, was it worth it?