10 Most Stunning Things Ever Said On The Joe Rogan Experience

These lines will go down in the history of the JRE.

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With a diverse array of guests spanning the entire spectrum of entertainment, sport, science, and politics, its no surprise that the Joe Rogan Experience has become one of the world's most popular podcasts over the last decade. Ever since the first episode in 2010, Joe has branched out from his career in standup comedy and mixed martial arts commentating into creating one of the most interesting podcasts on the internet.

Possibly the best thing about the JRE is Rogan's versatility as an interviewer. Few other podcasts could go from having a guest recounting a lifetime spent wrongly imprisoned, to a conspiracy theorist trying to justify why the earth may actually be flat, to a comedian going back and forth busting balls with Rogan, so seamlessly. Joe is a social chameleon and adapts his style of conversation to perfectly match whoever is sat on the other side of the table.

With that in mind, it's not surprising that Joe's guests have dropped some interesting quotes over the years. Whether it be a mantra to live your life by or just a hilarious one-liner, these quotes embody the eclectic mix of perspectives you can learn more about through listening to the JRE.

10. "Do I Believe In Climate Change? No." Candace Owens - JRE 1125

Rogan's inclusive platform has seen him feature guests from all walks of life and levels of expertise, ranging from people who are bonafide experts in their field to people are, well, not such experts.

Rarely has this been as clear as the time when right-wing political commentator and vocal Black Lives Matter critic, Candace Owens appeared on the podcast in 2018. Throughout the episode, Owens demonstrates the kind of unabashed confidence in her ideas that have clearly led to her success as a public figure, but also shows that many of her beliefs don't exactly stand up to scrutiny.

This is perhaps most evident when Joe asks Owens about beliefs regarding climate change, to which she replies that she does not believe in the phenomenon. The conversation then devolves into Joe and Young Jamie trying in vain to demonstrate evidence to the contrary, while Owens steadfastly refuses to accept any of it.

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