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joe rogan podcast location

by Dr. Marcus Nienow Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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The podcast was originally recorded at Rogan's home in California, before moving to a private studio in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles. Production was relocated to Austin, Texas after the podcast was exclusively licensed on Spotify in 2020.

Austin, Texas

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Where is Joe Rogan's new studio location?

Austin, TexasIn September 2020, Joe finally made his move from LA to Austin, Texas, and with that move came a change of scenery in the podcast studio, opting for a more futuristic design with bright red lighting and a cylinder-shaped room.

Where does Joe Rogan post his podcasts?

SpotifyThe Joe Rogan Experience is exclusively available on Spotify, with Rogan famously signing a reported $200 million deal.

Where does Joe Rogan do his podcast in Austin?

AUSTIN, Texas — Comedian and podcast host Joe Rogan is reportedly opening a comedy club in West Austin. Austonia.com reports Rogan, who made the move from Los Angeles to Austin recently, is buying the One World Theatre at 7701 Bee Cave Road.

Is Joe Rogan moving to Austin?

MMA commentator, podcast host and chimp enthusiast Joe Rogan has moved out of California and into the great state of Texas. Leaving his measly 7,600-square-foot house in the Golden State behind, he picked up a 10,980-square-foot mansion with eight bedrooms in Austin, Texas, for $14.4 million.

How much does Joe Rogan make per podcast?

According to a report by Wealthy Gorilla, Rogan is pulling in $100k with each episode that he uploads on the platform. Rogan has a habit of posting more than just a few episodes everywhere. in reality, the former fear factor host posts 5 episodes each week.

Where is Lake Austin?

Lake Austin and Tom Miller Dam are located in the west portion of Austin in Travis County, on the main stem of Colorado River. The dam was named for Robert Thomas Miller, a former Mayor of Austin.

Where do hippies live in Austin?

South Austin is home to Barton Springs and Zilker park for hippie outdoor enthusiasts, as well as local oddities like the Cathedral of Junk, is exactly what it's billed to be- a cathedral constructed out of 60 tons of unwanted items, most of them donated, in creator Vince Hannemann's back yard.

Overview

The Joe Rogan Experience is a podcast hosted by American comedian, presenter, and UFC color commentator Joe Rogan. It launched on December 24, 2009, on YouTube by Rogan and comedian Brian Redban, who was its co-host and producer until 2013 when he was replaced by Jamie Vernon. By 2015, it was one of the world's most popular podcasts, regularly receiving millions of views …

History

The podcast originally began in early 2003 when Rogan hired Brian Redban, a self-taught video editor and an employee at a Gateway 2000 computer store in Ohio, to work for him full-time to film, produce, and edit videos for his website. Rogan had noticed video work that Redban did for comedian Doug Stanhope and invited him to film him and his group on stand-up comedy tours. Redban acce…

Format

There are at least three types of episodes, as labeled on YouTube. These are the "main" general category (of which there are over 1500 episodes), "MMA show", and the "Fight companion" episodes, which are streamed live.

Impact

In January 2015, the podcast was listened to by more than 11 million people. By October 2015, it had grown to acquire 16 million downloads a month. In April 2019, Rogan said that the podcast had 190 million downloads each month.
An annual Joe Rogan-inspired "Sober October" tradition started in 2017 has influenced some listeners to curb their addictions by partaking in the challenge.

Criticism and removals

The show has engaged with a wide variety of controversial topics.
On June 20, 2019, conspiracy theorist Bob Lazar made an appearance on the show where Rogan frequently discusses the possibility of aliens and extraterrestrial life. This episode was cited as the inspiration for the planned Facebook event and Internet meme known as "Storm Area 51, They Can't Stop All of Us", created one week later.

Reception

The podcast has been described as "an important node of the intellectual dark web", and has featured a diverse ideological mixture of political guests, including Democratic presidential candidates and conservative figures. In a more critical article for National Review, writer Theodore Kupfer wrote that the podcast, hosted by "A weed-smoking DMT-obsessive whose most cherished political cause is the quest to end male circumcision", has become "one of the last bastions for ci…

External links

• Official website
• The Joe Rogan Experience at IMDb

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