Joe Rogan Experience podcast interviewed Donald Trump. Here’s what to know about the show.

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Joe Rogan Interviews Donald Trump: A Historic Podcast Moment

Joe Rogan interviewed former President Donald Trump on Friday, marking the first time the popular “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast features a former president.

The interview, which took place in Austin, Texas, and was published to Rogan’s social media channels on Friday night, lasted nearly three hours.

According to the Associated Press, Rogan asked Trump if he is “completely committed” to bringing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. into his administration. In August, Kennedy halted his independent presidential bid and endorsed Trump.

“Oh, I completely am,” Trump responded. “But the only thing I want to be a little careful about with him is the environmental. Because he doesn’t like oil, I love oil and gas.”

Trump mentioned that he would encourage Kennedy to “focus on health, do whatever you want,” as reported by the AP.

This interview comes as the former president has reduced his appearances on major television networks, including CBS News, while seeking platforms like podcasts and YouTube channels, such as the Logan Paul Podcast.

The Joe Rogan Experience, the most popular podcast on Spotify, boasts an audience of over 14 million listeners. Rogan’s candid interviews span a diverse array of guests, from scientists like Neil deGrasse Tyson to entertainers such as Post Malone. His audience demographics include 80% male, split across Democrats, Republicans, and independents—an invaluable opportunity for candidates in the final stretch ahead of Election Day on November 5, as highlighted by Edison Research.

Edison Research notes, “With such a diverse and politically balanced audience, Rogan’s show offers candidates an invaluable opportunity to reach key voter groups, especially independents and younger voters.”

Who is Joe Rogan?

Rogan, 57, began his career as a comedian and actor, gaining early recognition for his role on the NBC sitcom “NewsRadio,” where he portrayed Joe Garrelli, an electrician at the show’s fictional radio station. He later hosted the game show “Fear Factor” and made appearances in various TV shows, including “Silicon Valley” and “The Man Show.” Rogan has also starred in multiple comedy specials, such as 2007’s “Shiny Happy Jihad.”

When did The Joe Rogan Experience begin?

Rogan launched his podcast, “The Joe Rogan Experience,” in 2009, achieving 11 million listeners by 2015. In 2020, he secured an exclusive deal with Spotify, which he extended in 2024 for a $250 million contract.

When does The Joe Rogan Experience typically release episodes?

The podcast records episodes several days in advance and usually releases them daily at 1 p.m. Eastern Time from Tuesday through Friday, with occasional Saturday episodes.

What are Joe Rogan’s political views?

Rogan identifies as neither a conservative nor a Republican, calling himself “a bleeding heart liberal” during a 2022 episode. He stated, “I’m so far away from being a Republican,” explaining that supporting the military, police, and the Second Amendment does not align him with Republican views.

Rogan advocates for a robust social safety net, citing his family’s reliance on welfare during his childhood. His podcast has featured a diverse range of political perspectives, hosting figures from Senator Bernie Sanders—whom Rogan endorsed during Sanders’ 2020 primary campaign—to conservative activist Christopher Rufo. Regarding Trump, Rogan has expressed mixed feelings, labeling Trump a “polarizing figure.”

Where does Joe Rogan live and record his podcast?

Rogan resides in Austin, Texas, where he also records his podcast. He lives in a spacious 11,000-square-foot home in the Spanish Oaks neighborhood, valued at $17 million, featuring eight bedrooms, a home theater, gym, sauna, wine cellar, and pool, designed by architect Marcio Kogan.

Who is Joe Rogan’s wife, Jessica Ditzel?

Rogan has described Ditzel as a positive influence in his life, saying, “She’s happy to be around — that’s the kind of people you could have in your life as friends, as coworkers, as lovers, as wives and husbands. When you find those people, your life is better.”

For further insights and expert opinions on this momentous interview, we will be joined by political analysts and podcast experts to discuss the implications of Rogan’s interview with Trump and what it means for both the podcasting landscape and the upcoming elections. Stay tuned for expert perspectives and join the conversation in the comments section below!

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