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Joe Rogan · 2024-11-14 · 2h 28m

Joe Rogan Experience #2229 - Jeff Dye

Joe Rogan and comedian Jeff Dye riff on dogs, sobriety, trans politics, wealth, COVID-era woke excess, and Boston stand-up history.

Joe Rogan Experience #2229 - Jeff Dye
The guest

Jeff Dye — Stand-up comedian, Boston-trained, releasing his special 'Last Cowboy in LA'; known for podcasting and a publicized 2020 DUI/police incident.

The gist

Jeff Dye joins Joe Rogan for a wide-ranging, freewheeling conversation that opens with dog training as a metaphor for self-discipline and growing up. They move into Bert Kreischer and one-of-a-kind personalities, Jeff's relationship with impulse control after concussions, and how mushrooms dissolved his ego. Much of the episode is cultural and political commentary: the far left as bullies, overcorrection on gender and race, gender-affirming care for kids, billionaires like Bill Gates and George Soros exerting control, and alleged celebrity payments to the Harris campaign. The back half turns to comedy history, including Rodney Dangerfield's HBO showcases, Boston club legends, Carrot Top's underrated talent, and Otto & George's filthy puppet act.

Big reveals

  • Jeff Dye attributes his lack of impulse control to two serious concussions requiring hospitalization, citing brain injury as a cause.
  • They cite a claim that Planned Parenthood gender hormone therapy visits tripled from 800 to over 2,500 between 2021 and 2023.
  • Rogan recommends 'Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia' as an example countering the 'rich white people' stereotype.
  • Jeff alleges large celebrity payments to the Harris campaign (Beyonce $10M, Oprah, Eminem $1.8M) which they then fact-check live and largely debunk.
  • Rogan reveals he reversed his support for Universal Basic Income, now believing comfort makes most people lazy and aimless.
  • Rodney Dangerfield's widow gave Rogan's club Dangerfield's handwritten joke notes via Whitney Cummings.
  • Jeff defends Carrot Top after watching his Vegas show, calling it '90 minutes of not missing' and better than most comics.

Things worth remembering

  • Bert Kreischer reportedly serves like a Division I college tennis player and beat Tom Segura in a televised match while drunk.
  • In the Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping plot, of 14 people involved, 12 were reportedly FBI informants.
  • The Colt revolver was sold to the Texas Rangers after the military rejected it, helping settlers against the Comanche.
  • A new sickle cell drug was pulled in 2024 after trial deaths indicated risks outweighed benefits.
  • NYC Mayor de Blasio's pandemic 'culture recovery' launched masked street dancers at 115 locations across five boroughs.
  • Boston-area comics like Steve Sweeney, Don Gavin, Kevin Knox and Lenny Clark were elite but mostly never left the city.
  • An old Boston comedy club reportedly paid comedians in either cocaine or cash.
  • Rodney Dangerfield's HBO specials launched HBO-era comics like Bill Hicks, Sam Kinison, Dice Clay and Robert Schimmel.

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