JRE #1364 – Brian Redban

9-Oct-19






Joe Rogan Experience #1364 – Brian Redban

This Joe Rogan podcast episode features comedian and Deathsquad podcast network founder Brian Redban, known for his appearances on “Kill Tony.” The conversation is a lively mix of personal anecdotes, humorous observations, and discussions on various topics, often diving into provocative or controversial subjects.

Major Topics

  1. Sober October:
    1. Joe Rogan and Ari Shaffir’s attempt at Sober October.
    2. The lack of consequences for breaking the “rules” of Sober October.
    3. The positive influence Sober October can have on people struggling with addiction.
    4. Joe’s recent experience with the keto diet and his return to “normal food.”
  2. Durian Fruit:
    1. The unique and pungent smell of durian fruit, often likened to dog shit or Limburger cheese.
    2. The fruit’s popularity in Thailand and its ban in many hotels due to its strong odor.
    3. The contrasting aroma and taste of durian, with some finding it enjoyable despite its unpleasant smell.
    4. Discussions on the cultural differences in accepting or rejecting specific foods.
  3. Intermittent Fasting and Sleepwalking:
    1. Brian’s friend’s experience with sleepwalking and seizures after trying intermittent fasting.
    2. Joe’s own experience with sleepwalking while on the keto diet, possibly due to sugar cravings.
    3. The potential dangers of extreme diets and their impact on the brain and body.
    4. The importance of consulting medical professionals before embarking on drastic dietary changes.
  4. Bodybuilding and Eating Disorders:
    1. Joe’s discomfort with the extreme physique of bodybuilders, particularly women.
    2. His concern for the potential health risks and emotional toll associated with extreme dieting and body modification.
    3. A discussion on the societal pressures surrounding physical appearance and the potential for developing eating disorders.
    4. Joe’s personal connection to anorexia and his empathy for individuals struggling with the condition.
  5. Movie Night and Screening Costs:
    1. Joe’s desire to have a private screening of “Interstellar” at the Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.
    2. Discussions about the cost of renting movie prints and the feasibility of hosting a JRE movie night.
    3. A nostalgic reflection on the practice of renting films for company picnics and other events.
    4. The potential for a future JRE event at a premium movie theater with assigned seating and food and beverage service.
  6. Rambo: Last Blood:
    1. Joey Diaz’s enthusiastic recommendation of “Rambo: Last Blood.”
    2. Joe’s skepticism towards the movie’s plot and budget.
    3. A discussion on Sylvester Stallone’s age and the potential for his declining physicality impacting his action roles.
    4. A humorous examination of the portrayal of violence and aging in action films.
  7. Back Problems and Medical Complications:
    1. A discussion on the impact of back problems on physical appearance, particularly leg size.
    2. A personal anecdote about a friend’s severe back problems and unsuccessful disc replacement surgery.
    3. Dean Delray’s experience with a bulging disc and the pain it causes.
    4. Joe’s suggestion for Dean to seek treatment at a specialized clinic.
  8. Electric Scooters and Safety:
    1. Joe’s concern about the prevalence of electric scooters and the potential for accidents.
    2. A personal anecdote about flipping over on his bike and interpreting it as a warning sign.
    3. A friend’s experience breaking both arms after flipping on a scooter.
    4. The dangers of electric scooters and the need for caution and proper safety gear.
  9. Injuries and First Aid:
    1. Joe’s experience witnessing a woman break her arm after falling off a bike.
    2. The importance of proper first aid and avoiding unnecessary interventions, particularly with broken bones.
    3. The common misconception that people are eager to help in emergency situations.
    4. Joe’s experience with injuries from the UFC and his ability to assess broken bones.
  10. “Mountain of Hell” Bike Race:
    1. A discussion on a dangerous mountain bike race in the Alps, involving thousands of participants.
    2. The potential for mass pile-ups and crashes due to the challenging terrain and icy conditions.
    3. Joe’s criticism of the event as reckless and potentially fatal.
    4. A comparison to the risks of Sober October, highlighting the potential for self-destructive behavior.
  11. MDMA and Its Effects:
    1. Bert Kreischer’s experience with MDMA and its subsequent impact on his desire to drink.
    2. Joe’s understanding of MDMA’s potential to reduce alcohol cravings and promote a sense of clarity and focus.
    3. A discussion on the potential benefits and risks of MDMA, considering the context of Bert’s experience.
    4. The ethical considerations surrounding the use of drugs, particularly when children are involved.
  12. Weed and Tolerance:
    1. Joe’s experience with “fanatic” weed smokers who use concentrates and oils.
    2. His observation of their high tolerance levels and the potential for paranoia and anxiety.
    3. Joe’s preference for moderate cannabis consumption and his ability to enjoy “shitty” joints.
    4. The potential for overconsumption of cannabis to negatively impact daily life and driving abilities.
  13. Personal Responsibility and Alcohol Consumption:
    1. A discussion on the societal norms surrounding alcohol consumption and the lack of regulation in bars.
    2. Joe’s argument that drunk driving is not solely about driving impairment, but also about the inability to accurately assess one’s intoxication level.
    3. The complexities of consent when alcohol is involved, with contrasting views on the ability to make informed decisions.
    4. The potential impact of autonomous cars on drunk driving laws and the future of alcohol consumption while driving.
  14. THC Breathalyzers:
    1. The development of THC breathalyzers and their potential impact on cannabis users.
    2. Joe’s skepticism regarding the effectiveness of THC breathalyzers, citing studies that suggest cannabis users may drive well while high.
    3. The potential for THC breathalyzers to be used unfairly against cannabis users.
    4. A discussion on the evolving legal landscape surrounding cannabis and the need for more research on its effects.
  15. Future Predictions and Technological Advancements:
    1. Joe’s comparison of future predictions in science fiction to actual technological advancements.
    2. The tendency to overestimate technological progress and underestimate the complexity of real-world implementation.
    3. Joe’s observations on the limitations of flying cars and the need for traffic control systems in the sky.
    4. A discussion on the potential for helicopter transportation to become more mainstream, particularly in urban areas.
  16. Apple vs. Android:
    1. Joe’s preference for Apple products, particularly the iPhone and its keyboard.
    2. His criticism of Android phones, specifically Samsung’s keyboard and predictive text capabilities.
    3. A discussion on the differences in user experience between Apple and Android phones, including camera features and accessibility.
    4. Joe’s appreciation for the Samsung Note’s camera and video features.
  17. The Essential Phone and Design Trends:
    1. The release of the Essential Phone 2 and its unique design, featuring a slim and elongated form factor.
    2. Joe’s preference for smaller phones and his concern about the growing size of smartphones.
    3. A discussion on the potential for hand cramping and discomfort due to larger phone sizes.
    4. The nostalgic appeal of smaller phones like the iPhone 4 and the desire for a return to a more compact design.
  18. Pop Sockets and Smartphone Accessories:
    1. Joe’s endorsement of pop sockets for improving grip and texting experience on larger phones.
    2. The use of pop sockets as a way to prevent dropping phones.
    3. Joe’s appreciation for the Apple Watch and its ability to record voice memos, allowing for more convenient stand-up comedy recording.
    4. A discussion on the evolving capabilities of smartwatches and their potential for health monitoring.
  19. WHOOP Strap and Sleep Tracking:
    1. Joe’s use of the WHOOP strap for comprehensive sleep and fitness tracking.
    2. The strap’s ability to measure heart rate variability, sleep stages, and workout recovery.
    3. Joe’s participation in a Sober October challenge with other individuals wearing WHOOP straps.
    4. A discussion on the benefits of tracking sleep and activity levels and the potential for optimizing performance.
  20. Smartphone Surveillance and Privacy:
    1. Joe’s concern about the potential for smartphones to be used for surveillance, particularly with features like audio level monitoring.
    2. A discussion on the concept of mesh networks and their ability to provide extensive surveillance coverage.
    3. The potential for third-party companies to access data from home security cameras and other devices.
    4. Joe’s prediction of an increasingly surveilled world, with the potential for constant monitoring in public and private spaces.
  21. Google vs. Apple Privacy:
    1. Joe’s observations on Google’s data collection practices and their impact on privacy.
    2. Apple’s more privacy-focused approach and its impact on the quality of Apple Maps.
    3. The benefits of Google’s data collection for services like Google Maps and Waze.
    4. The ethical considerations surrounding data collection and the potential for misuse.
  22. The History of the Internet and Surveillance:
    1. Joe’s discussion on the early concerns about the internet as a surveillance tool.
    2. The evolution of the internet and its integration with personal computing and smartphones.
    3. Joe’s acknowledgement of the benefits of the internet, particularly for research and information access.
    4. The growing concerns about privacy and the potential for a surveillance state.
  23. Elon Musk and Technological Innovation:
    1. John Carmack’s perspective on the benefits of technology and its potential to improve lives.
    2. Joe’s concern about the erosion of social interaction due to increased reliance on technology.
    3. Joe’s encouragement of more phone calls and personal interactions.
    4. Elon Musk’s ambitious endeavors in electric vehicles, space exploration, and renewable energy.
  24. Social Media and Communication:
    1. The declining popularity of phone calls and email communication, replaced by texting and messaging.
    2. The increasing use of FaceTime and other video chat platforms for communication.
    3. Joe’s preference for phone calls and his belief in the importance of human connection.
    4. The impersonal nature of texting and the potential for misinterpretation.
  25. Scam Calls and Blocking Features:
    1. Joe’s frustration with the prevalence of scam calls and his efforts to identify and block them.
    2. The use of do-not-disturb modes and other features to minimize unwanted calls.
    3. The effectiveness of blocking unknown numbers and relying on voicemail for messages.
    4. The challenges of staying connected while managing unwanted calls.
  26. Tesla’s Navigation System:
    1. Joe’s admiration for Tesla’s navigation system and its integration with the internet.
    2. The ease of use and intuitive interface compared to other car navigation systems.
    3. The superior screen size and clarity, providing a comprehensive view of the road ahead.
    4. Joe’s belief that driving a Tesla enhances the overall driving experience and makes other cars feel outdated.
  27. Tesla’s Battery Technology and Future:
    1. Joe’s skepticism towards financial analysts’ predictions about Tesla’s future.
    2. The potential for competition from other car manufacturers, such as Porsche.
    3. The limitations of existing battery technology and the need for advancements in range and charging speeds.
    4. Joe’s belief that Tesla is ahead of the curve in electric vehicle technology.
  28. Apple Car:
    1. Joe’s anticipation for Apple’s potential entry into the electric car market.
    2. The possibility of Apple partnering with Volkswagen or other car manufacturers.
    3. The potential for Apple’s car to be the “iPhone of cars,” revolutionizing the automotive industry.
    4. Joe’s speculation on Apple’s resources and their ability to acquire or collaborate with existing companies.
  29. Elon Musk’s Work Ethic:
    1. Joe’s astonishment at Elon Musk’s ability to manage multiple successful companies simultaneously.
    2. The potential for burnout and the challenges of maintaining work-life balance.
    3. Joe’s own experience with podcasting and the impact it has had on his relationships.
    4. A discussion on the importance of prioritizing leisure and hobbies.
  30. Shooting Guns and Leisure Activities:
    1. Joe’s interest in shooting guns and his encouragement for Brian to learn.
    2. A discussion on the benefits of engaging in hobbies and the potential for stress relief.
    3. Joe’s observation of the backlash against gun ownership.
    4. The availability of realistic gun simulators for entertainment and training.
  31. Homelessness in LA:
    1. Joe’s concern about the growing homeless population in Los Angeles.
    2. His observation of the increase in homeless encampments and the impact on public safety.
    3. The role of mental health institutions in addressing homelessness.
    4. Joe’s view of the homeless problem as an insurmountable challenge.
  32. Sovereign Citizens and Law Enforcement:
    1. A discussion on the rise of sovereign citizens who believe they are exempt from the law.
    2. Their refusal to comply with police orders and their reliance on online resources for justification.
    3. The challenges faced by law enforcement in dealing with sovereign citizens.
    4. The potential for conflict and escalation of confrontations with law enforcement.
  33. OJ Simpson and Twitter:
    1. Joe’s observation of OJ Simpson’s active presence on Twitter and his focus on football.
    2. The strange juxtaposition of Simpson’s past as a murderer and his current social media persona.
    3. Speculation on Simpson’s motivations for engaging on Twitter, including attention-seeking and potential business ventures.
    4. The challenges of reconciling Simpson’s notoriety with his attempt to reintegrate into society.
  34. John McAfee and Conspiracy Theories:
    1. Joe’s discussion on John McAfee’s eccentric behavior and his involvement in conspiracy theories.
    2. McAfee’s past as an antivirus software mogul and his subsequent escape from authorities.
    3. The theatrical nature of McAfee’s public persona and his tendency to troll people.
    4. The potential for McAfee’s social media presence to be a calculated effort to gain notoriety.
  35. Jeffrey Epstein and Conspiracy Theories:
    1. Joe’s strong belief that Jeffrey Epstein was murdered, citing evidence and witness accounts.
    2. The significant amount of information Epstein possessed about powerful individuals.
    3. The suspicious circumstances surrounding Epstein’s death in prison.
    4. Joe’s comparison to the Kennedy assassination, highlighting the enduring mysteries and conspiracy theories surrounding high-profile deaths.
  36. The Bahamas and Hurricane Devastation:
    1. Joe’s discussion on the devastating impact of the hurricane on the Bahamas.
    2. His appreciation for the efforts of individuals like Eve Edwards in providing assistance.
    3. The vulnerability of island nations to hurricanes and the increasing frequency of extreme weather events.
    4. The potential for climate change to exacerbate the effects of natural disasters.
  37. Tesla’s “Bio Weapon Defense Mode”:
    1. Elon Musk’s claim that Tesla vehicles have an “advanced air filter system” for protection from biohazards.
    2. The potential for Teslas to provide safe transportation in hazardous environments.
    3. Joe’s question about the air filtration system’s ability to provide a continuous supply of oxygen.
    4. Tesla’s use as a safe transport vehicle during wildfires, highlighting the importance of air filtration in emergency situations.
  38. Electric Car Competition:
    1. Joe’s observation of Porsche’s entry into the electric car market with a new model.
    2. His belief that Tesla is ahead of the competition in terms of performance and technology.
    3. The limitations of Porsche’s electric car compared to Tesla’s offerings.
    4. Joe’s anticipation for Apple’s potential entry into the electric car market and its impact on the industry.
  39. Water Generation from Air:
    1. Joe’s discussion on a new technology developed by Moses West that can pull water from humid air.
    2. The potential for this technology to provide fresh water in areas with limited access.
    3. Joe’s question about the effectiveness of the technology in dry climates like Los Angeles.
    4. Joe’s belief in the power of technology to address environmental challenges.
  40. JRE Podcast Studio:
    1. Joe and Brian’s discussion about the possibility of setting up a JRE podcast studio on an island.
    2. The potential for a remote location to provide a unique and immersive podcasting experience.
    3. Considerations for choosing a suitable location, avoiding hurricanes and providing comfortable accommodations for guests.
    4. The allure of a tropical paradise as a backdrop for a podcast and the potential for a unique brand experience.
  41. Meditation and Personal Growth:
    1. Joe’s practice of meditation and his belief in its benefits for mental clarity and well-being.
    2. His view of yoga as a form of meditation and his preference for physical activity.
    3. Joe’s appreciation for Jordan Peterson’s philosophy and his emphasis on personal responsibility.
    4. The importance of self-care and maintaining a healthy mindset for overall happiness and success.
  42. Joe Rogan and Brian Redban’s Health Journey:
    1. Joe’s suggestion for Brian to work with a personal trainer and nutritionist.
    2. Brian’s willingness to explore a healthier lifestyle and diet.
    3. Joe’s experience with weight loss and his understanding of the physical and mental challenges involved.
    4. The potential for a collaborative project between Joe and Brian, focusing on health and wellness.
  43. “Kill Tony” and Stand-Up Comedy:
    1. Joe and Brian’s discussion about their upcoming “Kill Tony” shows in San Francisco.
    2. The unique format of “Kill Tony” and its focus on improvised stand-up.
    3. The challenges of performing stand-up while sober and the potential for creative limitations.
    4. The importance of finding the right balance between substance use and artistic expression.

Memorable Quotes

  1. “The thing about this contest that’s really stupid is there’s no consequences.” – Joe Rogan, highlighting the lack of accountability in Sober October.
  2. “People don’t like being told to do. They don’t like being forced into something that they don’t enjoy.” – Joe Rogan, on the human tendency to resist forced compliance.
  3. “It’s like ants. Yeah. And then dudes are breaking early to try to avoid it and they just wipe it out at the top.” – Joe Rogan, describing the chaotic pile-up in the “Mountain of Hell” bike race.
  4. “We too love money more than freedom and democracy.” – Trey Parker, spoofing the NBA’s response to China’s censorship in a South Park episode.
  5. “I’m so glad they’re real. Right. I’m so glad they’re out there fixing things.” – Joe Rogan, expressing his appreciation for innovative thinkers like Moses West, who are working to solve environmental problems.