What a compliment to kick things off. "You're such a good listener," coming from Rogan. Top tier.
@O19BKАй бұрын
It’s from 2022 if you’re confused at any point !
@enrique-zarate45947 күн бұрын
Damn! Didn't know that
@ChapsShrugged7 күн бұрын
*EDIT* What is "it"? 1:03:48 - ahh. All of it. Thanks Joe, for taking that Spotify money so those of us who wanted this format had nothing for years. Nice.
@LocaButt3 күн бұрын
@@ChapsShruggedAre you used to everyone forming their lives around what pleases you? You could have listened on Spotify 👍
@JasurRavshanov-lq7vq4 ай бұрын
"You can be anything you want, but you can't be everything you want. Just pick one thing and commit to it" Ch. Williamson
@daveyboy47153 ай бұрын
Not even true let alone profound, most people can't be anything they want.
@JasurRavshanov-lq7vq3 ай бұрын
@@daveyboy4715 If you are a realist, you can. The only thing you need to do is set realistically achievable goals and work your ass off
@yashtapase38213 ай бұрын
I got it bro what are saying I committed to a creative thing and no one knows
@JasurRavshanov-lq7vq3 ай бұрын
@@yashtapase3821 glad to hear that
@yashtapase38213 ай бұрын
@@JasurRavshanov-lq7vq but I'm having a problem can I discuss with you as I see that you can help me finding solution
@Huntermyth22 күн бұрын
chris williamson is a gem that needs to be protected and listened constantly.
@UltimateTechHub3 ай бұрын
Chris Williamson has the smoothest voice. Hes also very intelligent . Great interview.
@contracthit98393 ай бұрын
He is a feminist
@contracthit98393 ай бұрын
He is feminist
@Kaiziak2 ай бұрын
He’s also one of the few people that could make me question my sexuality
@Bellax9122 ай бұрын
@@Kaiziaklmaao i was hoping for a comment on his looks on top
@teddyarcher3957Ай бұрын
LMAO he's alright but definitely the most generic male bimbo of the podcasters, he is a dunce...
@thomas-bj5hh3 ай бұрын
Beautiful episode. Key takeaway for me: As long as you’re alive, you can improve your condition.
@samtheeagle7992 ай бұрын
Nice episode, but unfortunately Joe is still insecure about being a comedian, because he's not funny, and he keeps trying to explain how it works to compensate his short comings. Ironically the worst thing you can do is explain it, but still a good episode.
@gerhardushamming4919Ай бұрын
@thomas-bj5hh I couldn't agree more
@sirfer696914 күн бұрын
There's an old saying "Where there is life, there is hope." All the best =)
@pete_did_it3 ай бұрын
Joe speaking about difficult things to attain relative to subjectively valuable achievements is a brilliant frame. Many people need that paragraph!
@larrym931Ай бұрын
What?
@bettertube29 күн бұрын
Can you share timestamp of that
@AkKa-d9r4 күн бұрын
Chris is a brilliant conversationalist and highly intellectual ! Respect
@elissa2205Ай бұрын
This is the best interview I heard with Chris. I think the last hour or half an hour are really beautiful, and I really needed to hear them. Thank you for that ❤
@DoodleToast-c4oАй бұрын
Didn't think this episode would go straight into talking about trauma but man, I am here for it all the way.
@WoonmoonsanАй бұрын
Seneca wrote, “If a man knows not to which port he sails, no wind is favorable.”
@johnmoran32044 ай бұрын
For Joe, Chris, and their viewers. The paradox can be understood and resolved by reading Robert Fritz "the path of least resistance." The phenomenon they discuss is oscillation, and Fritz explains the solution and how society got there decades ago.
@verdehue63194 ай бұрын
We’re just whizzing by years and years of the Spotify years. In a sense this is emotional
@gauravr17964 ай бұрын
Lol cutie
@Jack-hv3uj2 ай бұрын
Nah not cutie, soppy but really it's just unaddressed trauma. Cheers, JBP.
@AdamPepeWerderits4 ай бұрын
Why does youtube still show this f-ing "C19 vaccine WHO" message under the videos?
@michaelheath30144 ай бұрын
Nothing is more permanent than a temporary fix.
@lynnzhols13 ай бұрын
Hahaha ha - and true! 🤨@@michaelheath3014
@tomkaiser94953 ай бұрын
@@michaelheath3014 This made me laugh out loud
@jakemorrison21043 ай бұрын
It automatically appears below content associated with Covid bullshitters. And Rogan has been a serious Covid bullshitter.
@JagoffCitizen2 ай бұрын
I always wonder how many clicks they get🤣
@the_eternaldream3 ай бұрын
There are no stupid emotions, every reaction says something about yourself.
@misterghee12 ай бұрын
emotions okay but not always all the way that could very well become dangerous hi 5 or ten :}
@sharonallen20207 күн бұрын
Chris and Joe, your podcasts draw me in, and each time I listen/watch, I'm curious to see where each discussion will lead. There's something to be learned or to be reminded of, to help process questions and other unsettled things in my mind. I nod and smile a lot as concepts are said aloud at just the right moment for me to hear them in my life, or consider new ideas, and to be open to other people's perspectives. Thank you!
@ELMcenter2 ай бұрын
That’s funny about Block Island. I’m from Rhode Island, and it’s so true. There are tons of fishermen, and they get SO drunk all the time. It’s the reason why I don’t drink - it’s gross.
@rg108702 ай бұрын
Two of my favorite guys giving each other a TedTalk.
@SusieBax882 ай бұрын
I love Chris Williamson! I watch his podcasts all the time
@Archioror11 күн бұрын
Fantastic episode, two individuals with fulfilled minds talking about different parts of life and how to improve and really digging deep into the subjects, loved it and look forward to watching another episode with Chris.
@AlysiaWilkins-t9v2 ай бұрын
Jealousy kills the Spirit of Love and Life
4 ай бұрын
2:20:40 Joe's analalogy on Authenticity and the relationship between difficulty and valuable
@jozhuVich993 ай бұрын
anal-alogy is crazy😂
@ginalanning5303Ай бұрын
I have been an armchair voyer for months! This EP got my sub! I love Joe Rogan. Than you for feeding my mind correctly. I always feel like part of the fam!
@abdul582 ай бұрын
Envy is worse than jealousy. Jealousy also means to be protective...look it up
@florentlambert66854 ай бұрын
Incredible episode ! You two are such inspiration for me, and the insights I get from listening to your podcasts are invaluable. Thank you so much, from the bottom of my heart, to both of you
@weeb32772 ай бұрын
Chris kept looking at Jamie when to look stuff up but Jamie kept ignoring him.
@misterghee12 ай бұрын
hahaha yup, Chris just forgot the P word,hahaha
@Sqtnxx4 ай бұрын
One of the best pods !
@michaelcampbell51072 ай бұрын
Very powerful. Gotta be one of the greatest if not the greatest discussion overall I've ever heard 👌👍🙏🙌
@Woodlyne004 ай бұрын
1:25:44 Unhealed trauma gets passed on to the next generation. It is normal that it shows up in your genes and manifests in terms of illnesses and or what we attract in our lives. But we are not doomed when that happens, we get to do the work to heal and release these traumas to not only create a better life than our parents but also to not pass it on to our kids and the next generation afterward.
@Woodlyne004 ай бұрын
Instead of shaming the feeling of jealousy when it comes up, we can recognize it as a signal that there is something in the other party or about the other party that we admire and that we may also want to have. Sometimes it simply highlights the parts of us that we feel insecure about and that we may want to work on.
@shark_man_4 ай бұрын
What about being jealous of another persons looks, which is their genetic material that can never be acquire or “worked on”. Like he said jealousy is a nasty thing. At least that’s what I think as someone who’s struggled with it quite a bit,
@I-used-to-be-orcaz2 ай бұрын
@@shark_man_ you can definetly "work on your looks"
@rrmatos28002 ай бұрын
Its all about understanding and improving ourselves for a greater good ✨♥️ peace
@Bellax9122 ай бұрын
@@I-used-to-be-orcaznah there are things you can't 'work on' but are purely genetic. In that case shit can be really taught to cope with
@PacksSacksАй бұрын
@@shark_man_be mindful the response nowadays for anything is to take the extreme opposite side. So you've had problems with jealousy...don't say to yourself that's bad I need to suppress this feeling instead let the feeling pass, examine why you felt that way and if it was logical or is it something you can improve in yourself. Instead of taking the absolute of either side of that.
@benwmarsh3 ай бұрын
first JRE I've listened to in a little while, very good
@IvicaOSАй бұрын
33:20 The oldest known living tree is a bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) located in the White Mountains of California, USA. This ancient tree, named **Methuselah**, is over 4,800 years old. It grows in the Inyo National Forest, but its exact location is kept secret to protect it from vandalism. In addition to Methuselah, an even older bristlecone pine discovered in 2013, known as **"Old Hara"**, is estimated to be over 5,000 years old, also located in the White Mountains. These trees are considered the oldest non-clonal trees on Earth.
@landminehopscotch3617Ай бұрын
Very cool. Thanks for the info!
@nickievandermerwe15822 ай бұрын
This guy is an exceptional human being
@enobishop14192 ай бұрын
Brilliant conversation guys. Thank you 🔥 ❤
@AlysiaWilkins-t9v2 ай бұрын
Envy can be useful, jealousy is bad
@petestevenson10044 ай бұрын
It's podcasts like these that make me seriously consider hosting a new kind of podcast myself - a podcast for the other guys, the ones that say (like me), 'I tried all that as much as I could, but i'm not getting anywhere', or 'you don't understand, my situation is different, I can never succeed like you two did', or things like that. I really feel that so many people listen and are inspired, but they're also trapped by the inevitability of having tried before and failed repeatedly - but they KEEP LISTENING. Maybe a different kind of podcast that speaks more specifically to this group, maybe focusing more on all the tiny baby steps that need to be taken, bc those are all that they can do bc to others they are baby steps but to these ppl they are MONSTROUS. If anyone else here has had the same idea I would love to hear your thoughts.
@steveclock60513 ай бұрын
I think about this often, especially as it relates to fitness
@peterthejenkins3 ай бұрын
I think there is a desperate need for this type of content, especially to reach men that are struggling. For me personally, I think Dr. K has a lot of good content in this vein that also comes from the perspective of a clinical psychiatrist. He has helped me out significantly, but we still need many more voices. The problem is that men are often ridiculed for generally having a hard time, and any difficulty in general is met with shame instead of and form of practical support.
@michaelcampbell51072 ай бұрын
Yes I would support and think your 💯 spot on
@josesanchez-ef6dy2 ай бұрын
I’ve thought about a podcast that helps people find their careers. Talking with people in different fields. From police,firefighters, electrical, pilots, retails managers everyday jobs that are essential but there’s no day to day overview of what it’s like
@W0mpW0mp999Ай бұрын
Ive tried that before but im not getting anywhere
@tomkaiser94953 ай бұрын
My fav is the Covid vaccine ad underneath the video
@Rachel-sr9ol20 күн бұрын
this is beyond great. thank you both for the enlightenment and advice
@TrickmasteH24 күн бұрын
Jealousy is the thief of joy.
@ChapsShruggedАй бұрын
Every time I hear "DSM" I hear "Diamond Star Motors"..😂
@tropicanatrevАй бұрын
“True hell is when the person you are meets the person you could’ve been”
@qazinaziruddinzamiruddin20953 ай бұрын
Perfectionism is procrastination
@JagoffCitizen2 ай бұрын
I'm living proof
@joehenry95462 ай бұрын
Sometimes
@aesrys22 күн бұрын
Not only can course correcting be difficult, but once you get far enough down that path you can easily lose sight of what it is that WOULD make you passionate. I have a decent job (not terrible but not the one either), a mortgage, a teenager, a marriage and I'm over 50. I'm honestly not sure that I would even know what to correct my course to anymore but less the actuality of doing it with the familial and financial responsibilities of every day life. That's the absolute worst and hardest part for me, that I've been on that path so long that I honestly have no clue what to do otherwise anymore.
@Iaceflow4 ай бұрын
Two good lads, great conversation
@lukepattison89054 ай бұрын
Fucking oath! Enjoyed every minute.
@kanwarpalsingh8402 күн бұрын
Loved the conversation
@cgomc32310 күн бұрын
I watched Season 1 of Love Island very recently and am just now learning that this is the same Chris from the show! I've seen podcast clips of his in the past, never once occurred to me that this is the same guy.
@MrCanuck212 күн бұрын
Chris you should listen to the first 20 minutes and the the last 20 minutes to see if caffeine affects your speaking tempo. LOL. Great discussion.
@james502272 ай бұрын
You know at the mobydck restaurant on the inside they have a pic on the wall that is called "The Semens Club" that has the workers names on it. I guess after they have proven there worth to be a cook at mobydck they get to be rewarded by joining the "Semens Club" but its spelled "The Seamans Club"
@ChapsShruggedАй бұрын
1:06:41 - "Like a yard sale?" "Yeah. Like, 'I don't like my left hand. You want it?'..." 😂😂😂😂😂
@connoradler7774 ай бұрын
Both people having millions of combined subscribers and viewers and somehow only has 12,000 Views. #censored
@ChrisNanche4 ай бұрын
Wtf is going on? I cant even find this podcast on the channel. Any ideas what it could be?
@connoradler7774 ай бұрын
@@ChrisNanche not a freaking clue I had the exact same issue!!
@joehenry95462 ай бұрын
I think this is an old interview that posted on Spotify first. Not 100% though as I missed it on Spotify.
@landminehopscotch3617Ай бұрын
It’s 426k as of now (two weeks) after your comment. Weird. Also the people that control youtube suck and they’re always up to something deceitful.
@digerati8082 ай бұрын
Jealousy comes from those who witness greatness but are too lazy to perform better themselves.
@dylanjordan47474 ай бұрын
why is this only on 4k
@WellnessbyluАй бұрын
Politicians saying that the economy is strong and the “best we ever had”. That happened in Argentina with the previous government that DESTROYED the country. It was a shit show.
@Justnn2 ай бұрын
1:56:24...When someone tries to counter the claim that most rape victims are men by saying that most rapists are men, they're effectively saying that it doesn't count that most victims are men because most perpetrators are men. We've now shifted the focus of the conversation, ie. who is the primary recipient of rape, to 'which gender is the most offensive'. If it were true that most rape victims were women, it wouldn't matter if most of the perpetrators were also women because the point is that there is a serious problem with the amount of women that are being raped. The gender of the perpetrator is completely irrelevant unless your focus is to somehow denigrate a particular gender.
@carolspencer69154 ай бұрын
Aspects of other people's jealousy has all but ruined my current nursing post. That's for sure. 💜
@gerhardushamming4919Ай бұрын
Definitely a top episode.
@tevinboaz800419 күн бұрын
This is good. Really good.
@SurboHelps28 күн бұрын
This is therapeutic.
@billtocco2 ай бұрын
is there a way to find out what the guest had to say?
@paupmaster2k14 күн бұрын
Great show!
@matteautomotive3 ай бұрын
I don't like my left hand...you want it? hahaha Loved this episode.
@BenD_Bass3 ай бұрын
The Ukranian fighter dude that learned dancing for boxing kinda reminds me of how Bruce Lee did the same thing with salsa dance
@timothyevans55572 ай бұрын
Chris is very insightful.
@BLOME7772 ай бұрын
looks like a bro of the craft to me
@KushPatil4 ай бұрын
He looks like Scott Eastwood
@enobishop14192 ай бұрын
Interesting for sure... to be myself is probably one of the most difficult things to embody within the mass yet alone peace leaves me stunned. Still all obstacles that build you also contain loneliness or indifference. What I know is nothing. Thank you guys I appreciate the feeling of self I get when I see myself in you rather than not. Someone is most of us. The in between and unheard but perhaps is ultimately just illusion Peace 🔥 ❤
@shirk_slayer2 ай бұрын
Housing and Healthcare should be human rights. Who cares if some people won't want to work; is it better to have a nation of wage slaves?
@ChrisHops224 ай бұрын
Ooooh, I thought it's a new one. This episode was magnifient though and gave me one of the best (if not the best) definitions of being a man.
@janklosowski3 ай бұрын
The C-19 blue badge under the video is just ridiculous.
@ChapsShrugged7 күн бұрын
26:06 - Naturally. Its only real if we honor it. If we refuse to accept it's existence, if we just IGNORE it- where attention goes, energy flows. It will lose momentum, and fall into the cracks of history to be forgotten.
@davidhine88704 ай бұрын
when was this recorded? they're talkin like this is a couple of years old. still a good chat.
@natascha40774 ай бұрын
In the discription box, all the way down it says when the video was first release. In this case 2 aug 2022.
@onederb71nln832 ай бұрын
The bigger the society the bigger the impact on every individual, because the individual becomes less and less important but the society they are part of becomes more and more significant. So while you are a "part" of something great so is everyone else and would move on the same without the individual and people have a hard time dealing with that.
@tabithasantos98093 ай бұрын
Love Chris’s podcast!
@BloodSweatandFears4 ай бұрын
Yall giving me SO MUCH content to watch ❤
@Laughable0004 ай бұрын
cOnTeNt!!!!!
@BLOME7772 ай бұрын
con tent
@aybikeanacali8414Ай бұрын
A non-psychopath has significant emotional activity just to the imagery because of *mirror neurons* . Basically they mimic another person's emotions when you see them. That's why people usually enjoy collective activities such as concerts and sports games more, because seeing other people's enjoyment amplifies yours. And also that's why fathers start feeling paternal when they see the mom nurturing the baby. If your mirror neurons work, you will always feel *some* emotion watching another human's significant emotion. Now the word "empathy" may not be the best choice because it's actually *understanding* the other's feeling. *Sympathy* is when you feel some of their emotion, which is what psychopaths missing. They may understand very well, but they feel nothing. Zero emotional response hence zero emotional activity in that area. Of course the level of activity is different for all individuals, but eith psychopathy, we're talking about zero or close to zero activity.
@JohnBricksmith2048Ай бұрын
Quote Chairman & Ambassador of Handsomeness, CH Williamson
@thatomofolo4523 ай бұрын
Good job Chris ❤🎉😊
@Lungani1234 ай бұрын
For the problem of desensitization , I feel like they should try Virtual Reality 🤔
@aminshahsavar83484 ай бұрын
im disabled in canada so I get free money enough to live and I agree that at least for me it makes you want to find what you really like and not really focus on money. Just a thought
@accavandam86732 ай бұрын
As much as I like this fella I still feel like he puts far too much emphasis on wealth and his idea of success. He needs to really face a hardship and probably lose everything and then rebuild himself before he can truly have the wisdom he tries so hard to portray. I think Rogan can see this and questions it, but ultimately it goes straight over Chris’ head. This cannot be taught. When someone is this sure of himself he has a real test round the corner, life is funny like that and to be honest he needs it.
@The1commenterguy4 ай бұрын
Spotify exclusivity expire?
@philhuard66774 ай бұрын
Yee it ended a few months ago i think, its back to youtube
@rogfusionkid4 ай бұрын
I have social anxiety.... Who should I sue for damages?
@constantin584 ай бұрын
The coffee shop for making their tables too small to hide under
@Zack-nd8ef4 ай бұрын
Chris💪
@lordbirrasАй бұрын
Love you Joe ❤✊🏼
@Ridz1494 ай бұрын
20:17 I thought the UK is having a NHS crisis?
@olivergille83053 ай бұрын
The NHS is still good at Emergency response and critical care but because of lower funding and an aging population, increasingly bad at treatment of non-lethal conditions eg. Check ups, hip replacements etc. Also compared to America, prescriptions cost WAY less to maintain. Basically its quite good if your diabetic or get hit by a car, but if you need simple surgery to correct a non life threatening problem, you either need to wait 10x longer than you would in the US or pay out of pocket to get seen privately.
@Ridz1493 ай бұрын
@@olivergille8305 really? I hear lots of stories about people having to wait several hours in ambulances for a hospital bed
@misterghee12 ай бұрын
cool Joe you know whats needed
@mokicezario2 ай бұрын
jimmy our tea n crinkets
@Jk-el5ed3 ай бұрын
It is interesting what they talk about genetics, I believe that genetics does determine who we are, the more genetically ingrained something is, the greater its tendency to go out and pass on to new generations. But there are 2 things that make up who we are as a species and that will always be genetically stronger. 1) It's the ability to socialize, no matter what you are like, we all need someone. it is one of the things that helped us to survive, not only against the environment but also against other homo, the ability of homosapiens to collaborate with each other was the reason why we were able to extinguish other homo species. 2) The ability to change, is literally our greatest strength, no matter how ingrained something is in our genetics, over the generations it can be changed, because the ability to change is much more ingrained in our genetics than anything else. And it makes sense, if at the base of all our genetics was not the ability to change to adapt to the environment we would be extinct. It is not that we are more than our genetics and that is why we can change, it is that genetically we are made to adapt according to the circumstances, that is why we are such a successful species. The ability to change will always be stronger than any genetic tendency or shortcut you have coded in your genes.
@ratio9595Ай бұрын
It took me over an hour to figure out he was saying “status” not “statist”
@undrwtrbskt59 күн бұрын
3:21:25 “Sunny days wouldn’t be special, if it wasn’t for rain” -50 Cent
@meb2803 ай бұрын
They speak early on about people in the U.S. being generally more supportive of people who have more than they do, whereas in the UK, there is an attempt to bring down such people. I can say that my faith gives me the reason to be supportive of people who have more than I do. If God has so blessed or gifted that other person with more things, then who am I to be envious of that? Be satisfied with what you have, and if you are not, work harder so that you can have more. But stop comparing yourself to others, nothing useful comes out of it.
@BLOME7772 ай бұрын
it all depends whether they got it fairly or by 'hook or by crook.'
@meb2802 ай бұрын
@@BLOME777 I agree. If they got it legally, I don't have a big problem. If they got it illegally, then they'll have to face the music.
@RamRod3333 ай бұрын
The way Joe say schizophrenia 20:31 😂 “schizophreniaaaaa” 💁♀️🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈😂😂😂
@ChapsShrugged7 күн бұрын
47:10 - I'm possibly the worst I've been in my life, but I'm not quitting. This is as "bitchy" as I get. 😂
@marcusaurelius687227 күн бұрын
is Joe talking about Leo Gura from actualized when we speaks about the Guru?
@ChapsShrugged7 күн бұрын
31:18 - NO- unless it can be proved that the individual acted with INTENTION to cause such anxiety, that is one person's own responsibility to focus on what is healthy for them, rather than what causes them anxiety. All of our population pointing fingers and dividing each other causes ME social anxiety. So whats going to be done about that?? Because I KNOW that I'M NOT alone in that...🤦♂️
@jennywoodward78143 ай бұрын
I don't like men assuming what women want! It's a bit closed minded to say that women want a certain kind of man, but also interesting to hear people's perspectives on it. I'm probably guilty of assuming what men want in a woman! That's a whole podcast in itself!
@thomasbozly9213 ай бұрын
We are a super organism!
@adammartin2784Ай бұрын
Incredible. Now you need to do Joe the same favor.
@TheeboDRx2 ай бұрын
I heard somewhere psychopathy is highly represented in surgeons. I see how it could help. Competitive, highly drive. Able to remain cool and focused despite cbaos .
@TheRexPerkins3 ай бұрын
Does Chris have a weird pale spot on his forehead or that the ceiling light reflecting? After staring at him for 3 1/2 hours I’m still unsure 😂😂😂
@TrashfordKent2 ай бұрын
I bet he had a cap on backwards and the sun hit that spot, look at the shape
@misterghee12 ай бұрын
guess his third eye is ....LOL
@Kaiziak2 ай бұрын
@@TrashfordKentwouldn’t it be darker not paler
@sqwekity22 ай бұрын
Can’t unsee it now. Now it looks like a dent to me. 😂