Is Joe rogan liberal? I’ve read we’re he's pro gay marriage and pro universal income? Maybe that’s just fake news, I’ve never listened so just asking.
He’s leans both ways depending on the issue.
I personally wouldn’t say I’m pro-gay marriage. However, I take no issue with it other than the same I do as anything that falls outside the realm of biblical marriage. I am pro small govt, and feel the feds have no place in anyone’s bedroom per se.
I could be wrong , but I think that’s where JR falls.
Meat Eater Podcast has gone downhill lately...it used to be one of my favorites
Agree 100%. Used to be one of my favorite outdoor podcasts but the content has gone way done and it just about putting out random crap to get more ad revenue. It’s the same quality as 90% of the outdoor shows now
I’ve replaced it with ElkTalk which is really good
If you like history, especially Texas history, listen to WISE about Texas. Great podcasts on all aspects of Texas and our history . It is presented by Justice Ken Wise of the 14th Court of Appeals out of Houston. Highly recommend it. Up to about 70 episodes so far. All different topics.
I cant recommend Jocko enough, it has made me really wish I had paid more attention in history class growing up and current military events closer through my life. he basically does a book review every week over a different book, most dealing with military battles/history/tactics/leadership/heroes and every once in a while he will have the author on to bounce thoughts off of during the podcast.
listening to him go over what our soldiers endured throughout history really puts things in a different perspective.
he also does a Q&A with listeners where he answers questions about leadership, management, and holding the line.
one I have recommended to several friends was episode 63, with author Bill Reeder, where they spend almost 2.5hrs going over his book, Through the Valley: My Captivity in Vietnam, and his amazing story of being shot down and becoming a POW, truly powerful stuff.
I started from episode 1 last summer and listen throughout the day in the car, I just finished ep73.
they are all on youtube as well...
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHIxtd-oYTs"]Jocko Podcast 63 w/ Colonel Bill Reeder: "My Captivity in Vietnam" - YouTube[/ame]
I cant recommend Jocko enough, it has made me really wish I had paid more attention in history class growing up and current military events closer through my life. he basically does a book review every week over a different book, most dealing with military battles/history/tactics/leadership/heroes and every once in a while he will have the author on to bounce thoughts off of during the podcast.
listening to him go over what our soldiers endured throughout history really puts things in a different perspective.
he also does a Q&A with listeners where he answers questions about leadership, management, and holding the line.
one I have recommended to several friends was episode 63, with author Bill Reeder, where they spend almost 2.5hrs going over his book, Through the Valley: My Captivity in Vietnam, and his amazing story of being shot down and becoming a POW, truly powerful stuff.
I started from episode 1 last summer and listen throughout the day in the car, I just finished ep73.
man i can deal with it and think its a good back and forth most of the time, i just enjoy the history lesson for the most part and love the message he presents for living life, especially as the father of 2 young knuckleheaded boys.
i just finished the travis manion/brendon looney eposide, with travis' dad as the guest, it was awesome.
Culpable has been a a good one, so far, if you like crime podcasts. It is about a young man in Mississippi that supposedly committed suicide. But it looks a lot like a murder. It is still going but they have posted 6 episodes as of today. Pretty interesting.
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