This guys 100 timesmore interesting than most guests. Need a break from the comics and their stories about the road 😊
@clxs80913 ай бұрын
I concur %100
@masterp22693 ай бұрын
What are y'all smokin? 😂 He has all kinds of guests. Of COURSE fighters and comedians are going to make up a certain percentage, those are his 2 worlds!
@trentonjunginger-vm2xi3 ай бұрын
I’ve been waiting for a worthwhile podcast to drop for weeks. Finally
@Dr.eeeeeeeeeeevil3 ай бұрын
Talm bout the twolfifty b?
@GLo19913 ай бұрын
@@masterp2269Joe gives us free, hours long content 3x a week and people will still complain 😂
@WhyDoIPlayGolf3 ай бұрын
The kind of guest that makes JRE #1
@JohnDoe-uk6si3 ай бұрын
Terrence Howard's a genius" joe rogan
@Syv_3 ай бұрын
@@JohnDoe-uk6si almost
@carlpanzram70813 ай бұрын
Within the first 5 minutes he already lied shamelessly. "No one knew the nazis were using drugs before I found out (in 2014) for my book blitzed" Quick Google search and there are tons of related articles from before 2014. I also remembered hearing of that way earlier. In Germany it was a common anecdote and joke. Embarrassing, how can someone lie so shamelesly? Now I doubt everything else he says.
@travisstase15773 ай бұрын
Tucker said hold my beer recently
@adamdrakestudio3 ай бұрын
I get annoyed with Joe usually wanting to steer everything to psychedelics in most episodes but I must admit that this episode is classic Rogan.
@ToddMirzaian3 ай бұрын
Out of 2,100 episodes - Norman Ohler is now one of my favorites if not the favorite. Could sit and listen to this guy for days. You HAVE to have him back once he finishes the 3rd book.
@peteirie10753 ай бұрын
💯 agreed , friend
@Mob-Inc3 ай бұрын
Why? He's very boring
@mugiwara73473 ай бұрын
@@peteirie1075 nice pfp. Whats the inspiration?
@GiffBeatsVegas2 ай бұрын
If you like him as I did Annie Jacobson has got to be your second if not close right? Great to listen to at night when your trying to relax and learn something.
@GiffBeatsVegas2 ай бұрын
@@Mob-Inc ? really
@sonny50683 ай бұрын
Finally, a non UFC, non stand up comic guest! Amen
@andyhaz76363 ай бұрын
Non unfunny comic guest*
@XiaolinDraconis3 ай бұрын
Hell yeah, I skip almost all of those videos. You can tell without knowing who they are too, just watch for 2 minutes and realize a topic hasn't been brought up, they just shoot the shit too casually and almost never say anything that isn't an opinion.
@eljay22243 ай бұрын
The UFC ones are the best i think
@SolomonRasputin3 ай бұрын
@@XiaolinDraconisall you have to do is read bro lol
@RespondifImright3 ай бұрын
@andyhaz7636 awww, it's OK if you are a dork with no sense of humor bub..
@PrinceOfKingsport3 ай бұрын
This is the type of guest that made me love JRE in the first place.
@GiffBeatsVegas2 ай бұрын
God bless Joe honestly.
@BobbyCharles933 ай бұрын
By far one of the best behind the scenes history lesson I've ever watched on WW2. What mainstream won't push to the public. Thank you, Joe and Mr. Ohler. Will definitely read his books!
@user-dv5gm2gc3u3 ай бұрын
loved the insights of the last hour. Insane to think that thousands of meth-tripped guys awake for 2+ days in tanks pushed through 😐
@C.Fecteau-AU-MJ133 ай бұрын
Nazis, the CIA and drugs... this guy knows what the internet wants!
@giovanniamore75323 ай бұрын
gaý frogs !!! 😄
@dehvun73 ай бұрын
Fr I need a second one already😂
@ikipearl3 ай бұрын
I find the conversation very interesting
@BestRapMorocco3 ай бұрын
Facts 😂
@Artstraction3 ай бұрын
Please America wake up people! We need your entire population to realize the fake reality we are forced to live in. And as soon as you, people from the USA, take back your real freedom and rights, the whole destiny of every human being on this planet will take a big turn!!! Please wake up guys before it's too late, it will not be easy, but it will be 1000x worthy. I'm a Belgian guy living in a little village in Colombia and as many others I decided to accept that we live in a paradise called mother earth, and we create our lives from the very same shiny beautiful light inside our hearts, father god or any names you want to call it.... The source we are all connected... The truth we are made from and for, to make the world as much as perfect it is possible, because it's within our nature... Let's do it! its above politics and wars and jobs. It is an inside job, a deep look at our selfs, and each one has its own path, but in the beginning, it is only a decision. Yes, something is calling me since forever inside me, I know it, but I forgot what it was, but I know why I want to answer this call, Because I know it is the good choice ... JUMP and ENJOY, with nothing to fear because there is nothing unknow ... let's meet ourselves and see what it becomes on a bigger scale, on the humanity scale, for sure it's the only path for us all together, with our own full togetherness... and be in peace, youhouuu . Life is love, not fears so the world is.
@gettagudenhei83553 ай бұрын
I am 59 yrs old.. I had suffered migraines all my life since I was about 14.. there was a time in my 40s when I had debilitating migraines twice a week.. I called them "puke and sleep" days . When I was about 54 I tried mushrooms for the first time (psilocybin cubensis, about a gram and half). The next morning my first thought was how comfortable my brain felt... I HAVE NOT HAD A MIGRAINE SINCE THAT DAY. In five years I have had ZERO MIGRAINE HEADACHES. I know the mushrooms cured my brain. Nobody can convince me otherwise..
@ModestMang3 ай бұрын
I wish you had brain scans of the before and after..... very interesting. Do you ?
@MrKevlarkent3 ай бұрын
in the series How to Change Your Mind thats on netflix, based on the books written by Michael Pollan, theres an episode about LSD and, among other things, how its being researched for helping cluster headaches
@bobmcguffin90283 ай бұрын
@@ModestMangif the numerous accounts of stories about psychedelics that heal haven't convinced you yet, I doubt you were waiting for scans from some random guy to change your mind. Have you ever tried some of these substances?
@BV-co7hy3 ай бұрын
Mushrooms appear in the paddocks around my house every autumn Just got to wait for the first frost. A nice tea made when they are dry is best.. ✌️
@iainsiegers59923 ай бұрын
Drink water
@chrisd9973 ай бұрын
perhaps one of the top 20 podcasts of Joe. This dude is the old school type of German genius with intensive research to back up his points. Huge bravo.
@MamaGaya3 ай бұрын
One of THE most fascinating guests Joe has had so far! Absolutely addictive listening to him speak about the amazing work that he has done
@vabbi_111 сағат бұрын
Wtf I know you, you're in movies or something. Hot as fuck
@Its_Gonzo3 ай бұрын
As a fellow German I salute those English skills.
@paulh61023 ай бұрын
I know. He uses no filler words, no pauses with a greater vocabulary than myself, a native English speaker. Maximum respect.
@baukelodewijk44333 ай бұрын
Agreed, great job.
@Its_Gonzo3 ай бұрын
@@paulh6102 I also lived in the US for several years, but this is really great stuff lol :D
@vy31173 ай бұрын
Habe ich mir auch gedacht habe erst nach dem er Dachau sagte gemerkt das er Deutsch ist
@jayhoward55683 ай бұрын
His Dad is a high court judge. Thats private school for you.
@janeharry7903 ай бұрын
Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.
@Teresaterriwelch3 ай бұрын
Can you help with the reliable source I would really appreciate it. Many people talk about mushrooms and psychedelics but nobody talks about where to get them. Very hard to get a reliable s0urce here in Australia. Really need!
@RobRyan13 ай бұрын
Yes, blizmyco. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.
@Jesusdavilaa3 ай бұрын
Is he on instagram?
@RobRyan13 ай бұрын
Yes he is. blizmyco
@Emilyhannn3 ай бұрын
Microdosing helped me get out of the pit of my worst depressive episode, a three year long episode, enough to start working on my mental health.
@GalaxyNewsRadio_3 ай бұрын
“Nazi German, the cia, and the dawn of the psychedelic age” perfect way to start a Thursday morning
@benjaminbenjamin83923 ай бұрын
Perfect comment.
@ericpetronis46113 ай бұрын
👀
@Frag_Nasty953 ай бұрын
Psychedelics only open you up to Satan and pride to believe something that isn’t true, I’ve tried all of the so called “wonder drugs” they all amount to the same result of every other drug known to man, false hope.
@GalaxyNewsRadio_3 ай бұрын
@@benjaminbenjamin8392❤
@GalaxyNewsRadio_3 ай бұрын
@@Mong00se22 no? It 12 am central time ur tweaking
@StatMachLearn3 ай бұрын
I´m not sure if people realize how much of Joe´s podcasting success comes from the fact that, almost always, he really lets his guests talk and knows how to listen. His podcasts are about the interviewee first, and much less about the interviewer. Best guest ever, Joe! Thank you guys!
@RyanAKAStreakk3 ай бұрын
Anti-Bert
@abbyolson603 ай бұрын
He's so good at not interrupting.
@OfCourseICan3 ай бұрын
Joe Rogan is an intelligent, humble gift to society!
@peteirie10753 ай бұрын
Agreed 💯 👍🏽
@nolanmcsheridan99593 ай бұрын
Bill Maher could learn a thing or two from Joe
@asokoniso3 ай бұрын
One of the best episodes of JRE since the very start of the show. Please get more people like Norman into the podcast so we can learn something actually. Thank you.
@Sharkysharky23233 ай бұрын
These are the kind of podcasts that made me such a fan of JRE
@venturecrew063 ай бұрын
This #2183 is the exact reason I stick with Joe Rogan through all the crazies and comics. The best guest he's had this year, if not this decade.
@Art-bk6vv3 ай бұрын
I like the comics, but then again, i do comedy. Maybe its not made for your specifications 🤔
@foxmulderfbiufo17703 ай бұрын
Who are the crazies ? Just because you don't understand the conversation doesn't mean they are crazy
@RommyAli3 ай бұрын
@@foxmulderfbiufo1770don't take the banter to close to heart
@cecilcharlesofficial3 ай бұрын
something about the way he speaks (tempo, accent, and his deep knowledge of the subject) - it's captivating
@SilencedLamb693 ай бұрын
@@foxmulderfbiufo1770 pretty sure he was just generalizing so the most amount of people knew what he meant
@RostislavLavrov3 ай бұрын
It's genuinely remarkable how people can have completely distinct encounters with psychedelics. A friend and I experimented with them for the first time, ingesting the exact same quantity simultaneously, and yet our experiences were uniquely different and equally wonderful.
@JacobRobbins-kg1xr3 ай бұрын
It's fascinating how everyone's psychedelic experiences can be so unique, even when taking the same amount at the same time.
@Culbreth2823 ай бұрын
I totally agree! Psilocybin mushrooms and psychedelics in general have shown great potential in helping people with mental health issues. It's truly remarkable how effective they can be in treating depression and anxiety.
@LeonelHuse3 ай бұрын
Where do you fetch from?
@Culbreth2823 ай бұрын
dr.butlershrooms
@Culbreth2823 ай бұрын
On 1 N S T A
@yargum693 ай бұрын
This is why I love Joe Rogan. Genuine conversations with people I've never heard of, about subjects I've never thought of. Don't believe the media's shallow lies. Everyday people are ready for sincere, deep thought.
@davidnair94913 ай бұрын
As someone who has been listening to the podcast since the Ustream days I’d easily rank this a top 10 episode. Watched the whole thing on a Friday night.
@nyChannel093 ай бұрын
I agree. Rogan had maybe 30 minutes of speaking time and not because the guest wouldnt let him speak or anything. It was very organic
@ExactConsciousness3 ай бұрын
It's the type of guest who has done research, they feel compelled to share, as a lot of actual research is the search for truths hidden in history and we naturally all have a fascination for this. At least I do...
@bojackjackson69593 ай бұрын
What are the top ones bro? I just got into jre
@thomasfk092 ай бұрын
@@bojackjackson6959 all of Graham Hancock's and Randall Carlson's are GOAT tier also
@secaII3 ай бұрын
Read and have a copy of Blitzed. If you’re into WWII history, it’s worth reading. Thanks to Norman for writing the book. Great podcast.
@RTeeeezY3 ай бұрын
Best episode in a while, also as a fellow german speaker mad props for the guests english!
@banxxystylezz47833 ай бұрын
Joe pls u have to bring serodix in and let him tell us what kind of hidden German documents he found from Hitler and why he got beat in coma before publishing
@singesinge233 ай бұрын
Hi can you give more info about that "serodix".
@k3csup93 ай бұрын
That would be great
@Atrainswrld3 ай бұрын
Can't find any info on this person
@banxxystylezz47833 ай бұрын
Please just type in serodix koma and you will find a lot he released some documents he still is in possession of but they tried to k him he needs a place to tell the story man for real hope Joe is going to bring him in
@nik07nik3 ай бұрын
Link please
@tissen91523 ай бұрын
His memory is so crazy good, he can remember every single dates from his stories. Very interesting episode!
@betterchapter3 ай бұрын
Omfg - this guy is a legend. An hour and a half in he actually said something like “are you ready to talk about my book? I thought you had me on to learn about it.”
@greenblue69353 ай бұрын
He was talking about he's 2nd book for the first half, he asked Joe halfway through if he wanted to talk about he's 1st book about Nazis and meth.
@kevin_heslip3 ай бұрын
I know, so many of Rogan’s convos go down the same paths, it was good the guest pushed back a bit
@hunterbelue43463 ай бұрын
Shut up
@chasedeepthoughts67663 ай бұрын
@@kevin_heslipunfortunately he’s been doing the same topics for decades. One of the biggest reasons I don’t think of him as an intellectual “ergot-pottery, reefer madness, hemp and the illegality of it MK ultra” he’s talked about these topics literally countless times
@bettereverydaybrett3 ай бұрын
Fortunately this guy brought some fresh information. Kinda like when Adam Curry is on
@schelleycox37843 ай бұрын
I’m in need of your prayers and healing vibes. Please keep me in your thoughts as I work towards better health.
@shidahmid3 ай бұрын
May Allah be with you
@jesusreyes21869 күн бұрын
Wherever u are I'm praying for you. Peace be with you.
@PAIN-ot4cj3 ай бұрын
I love Mr. Norman Ohler, this is the first time hearing him talk and he's a person that will benefit anyone with a lesson in life knowledge.
@flex103 ай бұрын
Appreciate it how joe lets his guests talk without interrupting
@teekandy3 ай бұрын
His/this GUEST ... he dont let other guests talk 😂
@วันทนานาถาบํารุง3 ай бұрын
Joe completely forgot to tell this guy about his icebath and kettlebell routine
@e.g.79773 ай бұрын
@@วันทนานาถาบํารุง Ha ha ha! Exactly.
@chris_mastro3 ай бұрын
What this guy had to say was way more interesting than I was expecting. Very similar drug talk that alot of other guests have talked about but with a very unique twist. You gotta have him back on when his third book comes out.
@nobodyexceptme77943 ай бұрын
Damn I don't think I've ever heard Rogan be quiet for this long. 😂😂😂😂 he entranced
@FSUBrando3 ай бұрын
I could listen to this guy talk nonstop for HOURS…and I did
@TheEntzy3 ай бұрын
Agreed
@wideopenbros31963 ай бұрын
I had been struggling with drinking for the past 13 yrs. Thankfully my friend introduced me to 🍄 and I did 10 micro dose sessions and I'm finally proud to say I have been alchoal free for 7 months. It feels amazing to not have to drag my self back to the liquor store every day. Extreme High Five to 🍄.
@DiggnDeepr3 ай бұрын
congrats to you! keep it up!
@CSAcrazy3 ай бұрын
Hell yeah, good job and congrats to you
@sevans6063 ай бұрын
Alcohol is a poison
@a.j.casper88733 ай бұрын
Hey!!! Keep it up! Dont give in…
@ErnestLemmingway3 ай бұрын
You need more sunlight. Avoid artificial lights and phone/tv screens. Listen to Dr.Jack Kruse or Alexis Cowan. Research POMC Pro-opiod melanocortin. The sun is more important than you could imagine.
@bernhardschneider793 ай бұрын
This is THE perfect JRE guest! Best show in a long time. Could not stop listening. Been running around with headphones for the last 3 hours. And finally a likable german guest.
@zidani023 ай бұрын
I haven’t seen Joe this quiet and interested in a guest in years. Joe Barely spoke, the guy is also a phenomenal guest in all aspects… amazing pod
@MamboKing2153 ай бұрын
"Jamie, pull up that Berlin Olympics where he's rockin back & forth..."
@peteirie10753 ай бұрын
😂😅
@Rowlph88883 ай бұрын
Life is about grisly bears, DMT, UFC and meth
@austinnachbar17253 ай бұрын
Guests like this are what made me become a habitual listener of JRE back in 2017-2018 - it's pure education - which is obsolete in most media outlets today. Back then -I feel JRE had more guests like this than it did comedian guests while still having a balance, but nowadays it's more comedians compared to guests like Norman.
@shanewyatt99393 ай бұрын
Who else thinks joes shows with his comedoan friends are the most boring? Guests like these are what makes it good
@johanstinson3 ай бұрын
Depends how I'm feeling that day. Some days I want this, some days I want some jagoff comedians being dorks lol
@lgnd-lm6ug3 ай бұрын
As long as he doesn't make them the bulk of his show it's fine
@shanewyatt99393 ай бұрын
If I have to here another podcast where he and another comedian talk about there "writing process" I think I will smash my phone up 😂 It's like they see themselves as above the general public because they are "COMEDIANS" dnt you know
@planetuniversal80853 ай бұрын
It's not that it's this guy takes claim that nobody knew it before him, he had to tell everybody that they were doing that, that's BS anybody who's awake knows that stuff was going on and a lot of people are not awake. Therefore, they don't know, and this guy. Just realized something a few years ago, but a lot of people have known this for like 20 years. It's just not mainstream news
@jeffhatmaker8173 ай бұрын
Totally agree. I don't even watch the MME crap.
@adblaze48083 ай бұрын
This man is a legit researcher.
@x.y.73853 ай бұрын
Rogan should have two channels. One for guests like Norman, John Reeves, etc. and one for his "standup comedians" This one is so very interesting.
@bhuvaneshs.k6383 ай бұрын
Nazis, CIA and drugs in the description? Yeah this one will be epic
@Lats_guy3 ай бұрын
😅
@wolverine7777777773 ай бұрын
Hands down, my favourite JRE podcast ever. The way norman articulates is so captivating
@Beserious7953 ай бұрын
I agree. I’m envious. Seems almost a lost art 😅
@VTM_isawesome3 ай бұрын
@@Beserious795 He just sounds like a reasonable, smart person.
@JoelLinusАй бұрын
The first german guest on Joe Rogan, and he is killing it, I am proud of him.
@fredflintstone80483 ай бұрын
Fascinating guest. Thanks for having him on.
@user-wc4ft7hn5n3 ай бұрын
This guy is Rogan’s dream come true
@JonathanMullan253 ай бұрын
He's like a kid in a candy store -
@ThomasKolenda843 ай бұрын
Norman is an absolute treasure of a human being. I love his awareness and curiosity. A perfect guest for the topic.
@AbdulRWatches3 ай бұрын
Joe is the champ of getting the unnoticed noticed 👏🏼
@JohnDoe-uk6si3 ай бұрын
He's also a moron
@MM-jc7uv3 ай бұрын
Norman is a best-selling author, hardly unnoticed.
@thejtd213 ай бұрын
I'm a caretaker for my grandmother and she has onset dementia from a tumor on her brainstem. Over the last 3 years I see her get worse and worse, I'm only 27 and I'm not ready to lose her but it's hardest thing I've had to deal with in my short life so far. I'd do anything to get my grandma back.
@joeroganreviewexperience99643 ай бұрын
Try micro dosing mushrooms with her, see if it helps
@afez71013 ай бұрын
@joeroganreviewexperience9964 Yes , I have heard it works wonders for all types of mental issues (this is even before this lionsmane hype) I started reading up on this and I would love to try however I live in NY in which for me it's tough to find . Yeah , Awesone recommendation
@joserubio18713 ай бұрын
@@joeroganreviewexperience9964👍
@jWx933 ай бұрын
Bro save yourself
@rikiRomero-dg6gg3 ай бұрын
Same, but instead of my grandmother it's my mum, I don't know what to do....
@xanderdavis87133 ай бұрын
Please please more of him! Honestly one of the best researchers/authors, if not the best, for me!
@e.g.79773 ай бұрын
It was great that Joe kept his mouth shut and listened most of the time instead of telling the same stories he tells every episode.
@jdp25713 ай бұрын
Yea no sniffing either... musta laid off the coke lmfao
@matthewalkman3863 ай бұрын
I know… it’s like Joe please be quiet. But I will say that he has episodes where he is quiet most of the time
@AviapoIis3 ай бұрын
I FINALLY FIGURED OUT WHY JOE KEEPS REPEATING HIMSELF! Joe does fine job when he is just asking questions, listens to the guests and vibes with his friends. BUT every time he tries to educate and lecture to his guests he reverts back into repeating himself with the same stories he has told 1000x times. Every time he tries to switch his mode into being educator, he repeats his boomer talking points, same old boring stories, and latest troll memes that tricked him. Rogan mostly just reads headlines so every time he tries to educate people - the end result is just telling the same boring shit he has already repeated, because he never actually learned anything valuable to share by just reading the political outrage porn headlines. This "switching mode" is what is fucking him up. He probably doesn't even realize how he is trying to get social validation by sharing his "valuable" information with his educator role switch. Political ragebate content feeds this extreme polarization and confirmation bias. It gets people like Joe needing to be right and attempt to take this educator role in conversations that really don't benefit from the phenom.
@Vicariousleighilive..3 ай бұрын
@@AviapoIishe is just like every other person in this world that regurgitates things they have learned but you are right when you have a giant demographic you have to be aware of the shit you’re repeating might be false articles online arnt facts even though sometimes they seem to be very compelling. I’m sure he is self aware he is doing it but when you share so much of your personality online for hours every week you are bound to talk shit and repeat bogus stuff you “heard from a friend” it’s just part of being human if you are an adult you should be able to figure out he isn’t a teacher and more of a talker and entertainer. If you believe everything he says you should consider yourself very fuggin gullible and probably shouldn’t be using sharp implements or using the kitchen unsupervised.
@JustinDDickson3 ай бұрын
Joe is very interesting Just from purley interviewing for thousands of hours some of the most interesting names . I realize joe is not on a level that many are ... but he definitely is interesting and intelligent He isnt simply the podcast 🏆 champion but the guy is a riiiiiich guy who wants to know things and IS EXPERIENCED When it comes to PSYCHEDELICS And has surely had an interesting life. Give the man his props Those repeated stories actually made its way around to mannny other rich and interesting folks of all walks from all walks of life And changed their lives see the news reporter who quit her job at CNN i do believe and went to the Amazon by herself to experience Ayahuasca for herself , this inspired her to make her own podcast and this is one example ... Give him his props
@no_360scope3 ай бұрын
This might be the German vibe, but he looks like he has so much information, stories, wisdom with that face and composure of his
@yuvaleden13 ай бұрын
As a ADHD person that took adderall through all the time of high school and now experience all kind of psychedelic drugs it’s crazy that they force me to take it as a kid
@hadeelmasoudi33083 ай бұрын
Really interesting perspective you have, thank you for sharing. Would you say it helped you get through highschool/studying, or was it a bad experience throughout?
@fisherjn3 ай бұрын
I never liked it.... personally. But it did help at times, other times I feel it got in the way
@mcdadea19963 ай бұрын
@@hadeelmasoudi3308it was not a good experience for me, focalin and strattera fucked me up. Zombied me out, killed my appetite, made me numb etc. I remember after a week or two of taking it, I started flushing it down the toilet or throwing it out the bus window as a kid. Shit was terrible for me. 0/10 experience
@pedroalejandro1122Ай бұрын
@@hadeelmasoudi3308 for me it was a lifesaver for school because it allowed me to actually stay concentrated while studying. Before that, I would take constant breaks because my mind would wander so much that I just simply couldn’t stay on topic. However, once I graduated, I immediately got off of it and there was an adjustment period Where life seem to get harder, but I wasn’t dealing with the negative side effects of the drugs anymore.
@GuitarLite3 ай бұрын
I wish I could listen to 3 more hours. One of the most interesting interviews I've listened to in a long time.
@aidan26063 ай бұрын
No clickbait required.
@ivanpadilla19363 ай бұрын
Finally… some history for a change! Who else secretly likes the Nazi/Hitler podcasts? They’re sooooo fascinating!
@cozmic-33 ай бұрын
I've battled alcoholism my whole life. I can tell you from 4 years of experience that 🍄 help so much with almost every aspect of alcoholism for myself. I would say have a safe space and good friends to do them with and possibly by yourself in the beginning. They rewrire your brain. Go out in the woods and experience an Ego death. Its the best thing for people who are suffering from anxiety and depression. Helps you realize that all the things you thought were important are a little less each time and help you to see what really is important. Love JRE and have been a fan for years. This was a banger for sure ✌️
@ScottMaclaren3 ай бұрын
preach brother. ayahuasca gave me the awareness to see how cracked my drinking was. I totally gave it up two years later.
@Benmeglei13 ай бұрын
So nice for Norman Ohler to have Joe Rogan on his podcast.
@zackaerith18723 ай бұрын
Definitely going to get the book. Ohler is amazing guest and researcher. And a great thanks for his hard work in searching a cure for his mom. And thank you Joe for everything. Really grateful that you are here to open up on topics no one bothers to discuss or ask or think about. I learn so very much since I listen to your podcast. One of the most educational and enlightening medium I ever encountered . Please keep on going, the world needs you. ❤
@jimmurray84833 ай бұрын
This was one of the best podcasts I've seen in quite some time... hope to see this thos guy back on in the future!
@alexblasius3023 ай бұрын
Unrelated to what this man is talking about. My great grandmother is from czechoslovakia my grandma is from Germany… hearing this accent brought me back to a happy time and gave me a happy cry.
@eljay22243 ай бұрын
Brilliant episode, a nice conversation and not just spouting info from his book, hope to see you back on Norman!
@Lilguyy693 ай бұрын
This is definitely in the top 10 best jre episodes, in my opinion.
@UERBAADMINISTRADORA3 ай бұрын
The love and positivity here is overwhelming. God bless you all!
@CalsGirl973 ай бұрын
God bless to you as well, hugs and love to you from one stranger online to another ❤️
@drewphillippi19233 ай бұрын
Such a great guest! Love listening to someone who are at least convincing that they've actually did the research. Seemed very informed and informative.
@DarkUnkn0wn3 ай бұрын
This is the kind of guest we love
@JayThinksHappiness3 ай бұрын
Can you imagine fist fighting a tweaked out Nazi soldier in a trench in the middle of the night?
@KuhmKnight3 ай бұрын
Luckily the nazi will prolly be seeing wolves and bears coming at him from the opposite direction of you and think that the other nazis are cia agents trying to catch them
@shanetomlinson5613 ай бұрын
I know tweakers to be dehydrated and malnourished. Their mind might be in it, but their body can't hang. I'm old enough now that I'm no longer looking for any physical altercations, but I wouldn't consider anyone on speed for any length of time a serious threat if equally armed. You're going to have stamina, clarity, and reaction time on your side if you're healthy.
@Kube_Dog3 ай бұрын
I guess I can, but I think it's stupid and a waste of time.
@carlpanzram70813 ай бұрын
@@shanetomlinson561Bro, you would get absolutely demolished by a method out nazi soldier, stop the cap.😅
@JayThinksHappiness3 ай бұрын
@@Kube_Dog thanks for participating
@bartboguski6353 ай бұрын
Much love from Poland.Truly great episode❤
@danAames3 ай бұрын
19 missed calls from Walter White
@JeffreyGlover653 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@walterwhite12683 ай бұрын
I wonder if Hitler ever got to taste classic coke
@words4dyslexicon3 ай бұрын
I heard he liked the knocking on doors..
@Wolfy4203 ай бұрын
You're goddamn right. @@words4dyslexicon
@kimai16413 ай бұрын
I love how Joe, who knows a thing or two on this topic already is giving Norman the time and space to discuss this topic!
@Pritt08902 ай бұрын
This podcast is flying from the get go but in the last hour it really takes of. As a German I actually can recommend this. So much knowledge.
@benephelps3 ай бұрын
I have never heard a German talk about WW2 this way. Wow. He’s very brave.
@DailyDamage3 ай бұрын
Well he was talking about it from a factual point of view. Us Germans are the only country in the world who has fully opened the door and cleaned house publically. We’ve carried the guilt of our evil found etc etc etc. From a purely military point of view… look what they managed to achieve with bluff, luck and the use of crazy ideas born under the guise of performance enhancing drugs. Nobody’s patting anyone on the back. But from a purely military historic point of view.. just facts.
@alcapone95503 ай бұрын
Brave? Because of what? He has nothing to fear. He didn't uploaded "collateral mur*er" 😉😂
@rh.m66603 ай бұрын
@@alcapone9550 Because speaking well about Nazi war strategy gets you linched in the public eye in Germany.
@paulietv21623 ай бұрын
Like all Germans he totally over-compensates the other way now, the narrative he spins around jazz, racism, Jesse Owens etc. Would be nice to meet a German who just says it how it is.
@awhr03503 ай бұрын
@@paulietv2162how is it then
@ShareFestPodcast3 ай бұрын
This finna be an Old school JRE typa pod.
@ScubaSteve35603 ай бұрын
Hes bad at balancing his guests... there's periods where there's way too many experts and then periods with way too many comics. He rarely has anyone controversial anymore which is lame
@Ts-os2pv3 ай бұрын
Thats probably because of Spotify @ScubaSteve3560
@rijancaffe3 ай бұрын
Tru dat homie!
@PurpleFlameVault3 ай бұрын
Old school podcast. I’m here for all of it
@d.b.s.63813 ай бұрын
This is a fantastic episode. We need more of this.
@vargas2k23 ай бұрын
Finally someone who didnt start the show with how great it was last night at the mothership
@D-Fens_16323 ай бұрын
You'd think they'd say that long before the cameras run.
@svendolufsen849Ай бұрын
This is such an amazing speaker. We need more of him on the show! I think ill biy his book as well. I love him
@Boykot13 ай бұрын
What a gift to the world this podcast show is
@DavidMcBride-oz7kk3 ай бұрын
Haven't ordered a book in in a while. This conversation makes me want to buy one of Norman Ohler's books.
@michaelbartz46453 ай бұрын
I read “Blitzed” a couple of years ago. Highly recommend it.
@JosephCastellanos-b1n3 ай бұрын
I want to thank everybody on this podcast for teaching me a lot of things that I never would have learned lots of respect thank you all
@slanjbo3 ай бұрын
His voice is a combination of perfect tone and articulation that would put me to sleep, but simultaneously send me into the best calmest dreams.
@katashley10313 ай бұрын
I tried so hard to watch this but every single time I was out like a light within 10 minutes, lol. I wasn't bored at all, but his voice, man, lol. 😂
@slanjbo3 ай бұрын
@@katashley1031 Joe Pera has some competition
@amer92083 ай бұрын
I resonate with his insights on Islam and monotheistic religions. Raised in a strict Islamic household, I conformed to please my parents rather than out of personal conviction. During my cancer treatment, when my mother discovered my weed pipe, her tears labeled me a sinner beyond redemption. Despite frequent reminders of the 9th level of hell awaiting me, I now savor the freedom of self-authenticity. I strive to be a good person and kind to others. If I were to explore a faith, Christianity would be my contemplation.
@ganjafi593 ай бұрын
Alhamdulillah, the truth is, no one knows what happens when we die. Anyone who claims they know is a liar. Love your life to the fullest, be kind to strangers and be free. May god bless you brother.
@danjankowski83123 ай бұрын
Jesus said he is the way, the truth and the life. 👍🏻 you won’t be disappointed. Try reading the New Testament and pray to God for the truth
@JohnMcintosh-dm1gn3 ай бұрын
I don't know if there is a hell but I'm sure you don't go there for smoking weed. Be the best person you can be and be gentle with others, remember Tat Tvam Asi.
@deeljr3 ай бұрын
Blessings. Look in to Orthodox Christianity.
@nuckels1883 ай бұрын
I think because there is such a fine line between hedonism (darkness) and exploration (light), most religions err on the side of caution and teach people never to mess with substances. But that fine line is where god lives. Fear and rejection of the unknown breeds stagnation
@Artstraction3 ай бұрын
I'm so glad i found this podcast It makes me realize I'm not alone
@RBizn31393 ай бұрын
Nazis, LSD, CIA..... say no more, I'm hooked. This is why I love JRE!! More of this please
@deadphishcheesespread3 ай бұрын
You were so close to getting it right @1:21:22 when you were talking about Ken Kesey. He talked the CIA into giving him a bunch of LSD and he threw parties. They were called the Acid Tests, and the house band that played them were The Grateful Dead. The Grateful Dead's sound engineer became the king of LSD and sold over 5 million doses. Among his clients were The Beatles. The Steely Dan song Kid Charlemagne is about him. Agustus Owsley "Bear" Stanley III. The King of LSD.
@Danieltbnt3 ай бұрын
amazing
@D-Fens_16323 ай бұрын
All basically true except the CIA part. .
@thomasfk092 ай бұрын
One of the GOAT guests on JRE. Bring on more authors like this that are passionate and knowledgeable about an interesting subject.
@jacksonwrede36523 ай бұрын
DaVinci did not paint on canvas. He painted on plaster, poplar, and other types of wood panels as did almost every other Renaissance painter until the Venetian School changed the status quo in the early 16th century. The story goes that Titian was commissioned to paint works so large that wood panels wouldn't do, and he was inspired by the canvas sails of the boats that moved through the Port of Venice. Canvas could be primed, painted on, rolled up for transportation, and later stretched over wood for its final display. It remains the favorite surface of oil painters today
@suncat51603 ай бұрын
This is false. Canvases were invented by aliens so that they could hide their space ships underneath. Pirates didnt even exist back then. There were no boats. Only tiny boats with huge canvases for aliens.
@Sheeesh3103 ай бұрын
🔥 thanks for the art history lesson 😊
@dreadtrain28463 ай бұрын
He did paint on canvas, the paintings exist today on canvas lol.
@theforlanjoker44573 ай бұрын
My dad still paints on wood
@عبدالرحمنعبدالله-ز4م3 ай бұрын
Joe Rogan thinks cannabis and mushrooms solve all problems.
@jakegriffiths33673 ай бұрын
One of the best episodes of all time 🔥 Germans are amazing for being so rational and open about history any other nation would sweep under the rug..
@User-546313 ай бұрын
Weird….my neighbor lived in Germany he said they’re really passive aggressive. Like they’re on a high cheerleading squad
@unendingseeker42743 ай бұрын
humble, simple and intelligent Norman is right. Joe, you are doing a wonderful job! And this podcast is a jewel 💎 thank you Norman for sharing the hidden knowledge ❤️🙏
@jeffhatmaker8173 ай бұрын
This is a great guest, thank you, Joe.
@danb2393 ай бұрын
I've been microdosing psilocybin almost every day for about 5 years and I has been life changing, highly recommend trying it if you haven't.
@Shaker3923 ай бұрын
How tf you get it?
@supernalbjj3 ай бұрын
what are the real world benefits? every time i hear people advocate hallucinogens i never get a answer that satisfies me. did the mushroom consciousness give you blue prints to some tech? or tell you to start a company or how to run one. or what stock to invest in? I took different types of hallucinogens a fair few times when i was younger but all it did was give me a few hours of escape and no measurable long term positive life changing effect. i see it can be a pattern interrupter but that can be done with out ingesting substances.
@OkayJournayDay3 ай бұрын
Can you explain to me, someone who never tried anything like it, does it have an intoxicating effect when you guys talk about microdosing? Or is it like taking a vitamin pill?
@bruhice60583 ай бұрын
@@supernalbjjthat is not microdosing.
@bruhice60583 ай бұрын
@@OkayJournayDayvitamin pill.
@johnnymassacre3 ай бұрын
AT LAST a great humble intellectual guest with an incredible story! So much better than many recent guests. More please!
@GfnWiz3 ай бұрын
Makes me cry…my mom died in 2015 and could have benefited from all of this suppressed information.
@martinezlucia1013 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry for your loss
@bruhice60583 ай бұрын
Same with my brother
@عبدالرحمنعبدالله-ز4م3 ай бұрын
Don't cry. It doesn't actually work. You'll see.
@JNOSNOW3 ай бұрын
I love clicking on a town Rogan cast not knowing who the person is and it truly slaps.
@GUMGUM2752 ай бұрын
Best Joe Rogan experience I have watched in months
@couchlion3 ай бұрын
Immediately glued to this one
@Skuggfaks3 ай бұрын
no more standup comedians. Real guests like this, and we still waiting for a new Terrance Howard Alex Jones special
@FOWST3 ай бұрын
rogan doesn't give a crap about comments so consider your opinion lost in the void. You don't have to tune in, he'll do whatever he likes.
@floriangigl14213 ай бұрын
And all the ufo alien guests missing? Gary Nolan and Ross coulthard would be huge guests. Don’t know what he is waiting for
@MerryChrisMas253 ай бұрын
@@FOWST Wrong. Any comment can have a ripple effect where it will reach JRE. Joe said many times he doesn't read comments but he never said anything about his team...
@FOWST3 ай бұрын
@@MerryChrisMas25 wishful thinking.
@FOWST3 ай бұрын
@@MerryChrisMas25 I hate the entitlement. People here really think anyone cares about their opinion. Trying to tell rogan what kind of guests he should have on and who not.
@realprincestash3 ай бұрын
ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT AND MOST ENJOYABLE CONVERSATION TO WHICH I COULD IMMODESTLY ADD A FEW DETAILS. THANK YOU!
@faraj31593 ай бұрын
Can elaborate what kind of details?)
@Smellindamix3 ай бұрын
PLEASE LET THERE BE MORE GUESTS LIKE THIS GUY!!!!
@hubrisnaut3 ай бұрын
This sugar thing is interesting to me. When I was about 8-9 my mom began what we call her 'health food kick'. We had no refined sugar at all. On Easter, our Easter treats were all based on things like honey, fruit or molasses. She cooked only with whole grains. If she made a dessert or something, she would substitute some other sweetener in a recipe. To this day, 50 years later, I don't like things that are sweetened with sugar. I think it is ok in small amounts, I do occasionally eat a small piece of dark chocolate as a little snack. I have found I like things that are tart or bitter more than most people. It's the same with breads, rice or pasta, I would rather eat whole grains. My mom always called things grainy or not, her way of understanding
@parasocialbondsmetaswvoits90783 ай бұрын
a woman of culture
@s.muller86883 ай бұрын
Sugar itself is not the problem at all, the amount of consumption of it is what matters. Not just with sugars though, just as guns don't kill people, the one who uses it does.
@fernandofernandez-bi1hg3 ай бұрын
The Doors of Perception is an autobiographical book written by Aldous Huxley. Published in 1954, it elaborates on his psychedelic experience under the influence of mescaline in May 1953. Huxley recalls the insights he experienced, ranging from the
@Actaeon-l6d3 ай бұрын
"He was also a freak. He was doing 2 hours of yoga every morning" After describing that speedball addiction lmfao