Episodes

  • 509 JRE Review of Michael Malice
    Feb 27 2026

    Michael Malice returns to The Joe Rogan Experience for a deep conversation on power, ideology, media narratives, and the psychology behind belief. Known for his anarchist philosophy and sharp cultural commentary, Malice explores why systems expand, why people obey authority, and how narratives shape perceived reality.

    In this episode, we break down Malice's core frameworks — incentives over intentions, ideology as identity, cancel culture as social enforcement, and humor as a tool for challenging institutions — alongside Rogan's practical pushback on whether these ideas can work outside theory.

    This episode is less about politics and more about understanding how power operates, how beliefs form, and why questioning authority remains uncomfortable but necessary.

    If you've ever wondered why systems behave the way they do, this one's for you.

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    47 mins
  • 508 JRE Review of Roger Avary
    Feb 24 2026

    Roger Avary is an Academy Award-winning filmmaker and screenwriter best known for co-writing Pulp Fiction and directing cult films like Killing Zoe and Rules of Attraction. In this episode, Joe Rogan and Avary explore storytelling craft, dialogue, nonlinear structure, the evolution of Hollywood, and how technology and algorithms are reshaping creativity. The conversation also moves into a deeper discussion about media, belief, conspiracy culture, and the power of narrative to shape how audiences interpret reality.

    On this episode of The Joe Rogan Experience Review, we break down the key themes, standout insights, and online reaction, separating signal from noise so you understand what mattered, what landed, and why this episode sits at the intersection of filmmaking, media literacy, and modern internet culture.

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    50 mins
  • JRE 507 Week in Review: Michael Jai White, Michael Malice, and Matt McCusker
    Feb 23 2026

    This week on The Joe Rogan Experience Review, we break down Joe's latest conversations with Michael Jai White, Michael Malice, and Matt McCusker. White brings a disciplined, martial-arts worldview and a blunt argument about why challenge matters for young men. Malice turns the temperature up with politics, immigration, and institutional distrust, the kind of episode engineered for viral clips. McCusker is classic comedian chaos, funny on the surface, darker underneath, with the conversation drifting into modern paranoia and the Epstein gravity well.

    The Joe Rogan Experience Review is the show where we separate signal from noise, track the online reaction, and tell you what actually mattered so you don't have to wade through three hours of internet fog to find the point.

    If you've been listening for years and you like the mix of psychology, culture, and real-world consequences, this week was a clean snapshot of why Rogan still sets the agenda, even when the conversations go off-road.

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    11 mins
  • 506 JRE Review of Robert Malone, MD
    Feb 21 2026

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    Dr. Robert W. Malone is a physician and scientist known for early work in mRNA technology and for becoming one of the most controversial expert voices during the COVID era. In this episode, Joe Rogan and Malone move from the origins of mRNA research into a broader conversation about public-health policy, institutional trust, censorship, narrative formation, and the psychology of mass consensus.

    This review breaks down the key moments, the ideas that spread far beyond the episode, and why the conversation became a defining example of Rogan's post-pandemic editorial shift — where science, media, and cultural trust collide.

    The Joe Rogan Experience Review separates signal from noise — looking at what was actually said, why it resonated, and how the internet reacted.

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    51 mins
  • 505 JRE Review of Cheryl Hines
    Feb 18 2026

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    Cheryl Hines is an actress best known for her role on Curb Your Enthusiasm and is the wife of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. In recent years, she has found herself in the political spotlight, navigating intense media scrutiny and public criticism tied to her husband's presidential campaign and outspoken views.

    In this week's episode of The Joe Rogan Experience Review, we break down Rogan's wide-ranging conversation with Cheryl Hines — from RFK Jr.'s media battles and the impact of his original JRE appearance, to the cultural shift in trust toward institutions post-COVID, political corruption, UK congestion zones, and the strange psychological cost of fame. We separate signal from noise, explore what actually mattered in the discussion, and look at how the episode landed online.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • JRE 504 Week in Review: Robert Malone, MD. Evan Hafer, Roger Avary, Cheryl Hines
    Feb 16 2026

    This week on The Joe Rogan Experience Review, we break down Joe's latest conversations with Robert Malone, MD (biomedical insider turned institutional critic), Evan Hafer (Special Forces veteran and Black Rifle Coffee founder), Roger Avary (Oscar-winning filmmaker and storytelling obsessive), and Cheryl Hines (comedian, actor, and long-time Hollywood operator).

    We separate signal from noise, pull the best angles for each episode, and dig into the online reaction and why certain conversations land as "truth" for some listeners and total nonsense for others. If you want the context behind the clips and what these episodes actually reveal about culture, credibility, and where Rogan's head is right now, this is the breakdown.

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    13 mins
  • 503 JRE Review of Raul Bilecky
    Feb 14 2026

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    Raul Bilecky of Pillars of the Past joins Joe Rogan to discuss ancient Peru, undocumented archaeological sites, massive stone structures, the Incan quipu system, viral "alien mummy" claims, and the urgent problem of looting and site destruction.

    On The Joe Rogan Experience Review, we break down the major topics, separate signal from noise, and analyze how institutional narratives, internet virality, and economic incentives shape the way ancient history is understood today.

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    43 mins
  • 502 JRE Review of Mike Benz
    Feb 11 2026

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    In this episode of The Joe Rogan Experience Review, we break down Joe Rogan's conversation with Mike Benz, a former State Department official and current executive director of the Foundation for Freedom Online.

    Benz brings a policy-level lens to how governments, NGOs, and tech platforms influence online speech, censorship, and digital power. His discussion with The Joe Rogan Experience dives into content moderation, information control, and the often invisible systems shaping what people see, say, and share online.

    We unpack what Benz is actually arguing, where his claims land, and why this episode sparked strong reactions across Rogan's audience. Is this a necessary warning about digital overreach, or does it drift into overly dense policy territory for the average listener?

    If you're interested in free speech, technology, power, and how modern narratives are managed behind the scenes, this is a conversation worth examining carefully.

    This podcast exists to separate signal from noise in Joe Rogan episodes, highlight the core ideas, and explore why certain conversations resonate or divide audiences online.

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    50 mins