3-Jul-18
Joe Rogan Podcast #1140 – Joey Diaz Topics
This podcast is a wild ride through Joey Diaz’s life stories, filled with humor, controversial opinions, and deep dives into human nature. From childhood experiences to his career in comedy and martial arts, Diaz shares his perspective on everything from conspiracy theories to the state of society.
Topics Explored
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The Origins of Marijuana: A Humorous Tale
- Joey Diaz spins a funny story about the first person to smoke marijuana, claiming it was a Chinese emperor who got high and was visited by a bluebird that told him to conquer his neighbors.
- The story leads to a discussion about the history of incense and how it was once weed, followed by the evolution of incense and its use in modern churches.
- The conversation touches on the cultural shift in the use of incense and its perceived association with pedophilia, drawing a link to a “pedophile smoke” in Batman and the Green Hornet.
- Joey Diaz highlights the different types of incense used in churches, emphasizing the difference between the regular and special incense used on Saturdays and Sundays, respectively.
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Newspaper Delivery Days: A Comic’s Roots
- Joey Diaz reflects on his early job as a newspaper delivery boy, sharing memories of collecting payments, stealing newspapers, and dodging other paperboys.
- The conversation dives into the specific details of the job, including the tan envelopes used for collecting money, the monthly subscription plans, and the annoying task of collecting from difficult clients.
- Diaz shares how the job gave him freedom, allowing him to listen to his favorite radio shows and train for martial arts, ultimately shaping his early days as a comic.
- Despite the positives, Diaz highlights the negative impact of the early wake-up calls on his sleep patterns, leading to a broader discussion about the importance of sleep.
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Sleep, Thyroid Issues, and the Importance of a Good Night’s Rest
- Joey Diaz dives into the topic of sleep, drawing parallels between the early wake-up calls from his newspaper delivery days and the sleep issues he faced as a comic.
- He discusses the various sleep phases and the lack of REM sleep in older individuals, highlighting the importance of thyroid control as we age.
- Diaz shares his personal struggles with sleep, including his experience with edibles and how they affected his sleep patterns, leading to a period of only two hours of sleep per night.
- The conversation touches on various sleep aids, including melatonin, gabapentin, and tryptamine, as Diaz describes his strategies for managing sleep issues.
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The Power of Expired Edibles: A Joey Diaz Special
- Joey Diaz shares a hilarious and possibly dangerous anecdote about his experience with expired edibles, claiming they put him in a different dimension.
- He describes the effects of the edibles, including a week-long stay at home and a lack of concern for anything outside of his immediate surroundings.
- Diaz draws a humorous parallel between expired edibles and expired medication, adding a layer of absurdity to the already unconventional story.
- The conversation touches on the potential for edibles to induce another dimension, further emphasizing the unique and possibly dangerous effects of expired marijuana products.
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The Politics of Conspiracy Theories: A Love-Hate Relationship with Alex Jones
- Joey Diaz expresses his love for Alex Jones while also acknowledging his tendency to spout “silly shit,” particularly regarding the Sandy Hook tragedy.
- The conversation delves into the complexities of conspiracy theories, highlighting the appeal of chasing them down but also the potential exhaustion that comes with believing everything is a conspiracy.
- Diaz encourages a more nuanced approach to conspiracies, suggesting that while real conspiracies exist, it’s important to separate them from baseless theories.
- He emphasizes the need to be cautious about spreading unfounded conspiracy theories, particularly those that can cause harm to others.
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The Elite World of Bodyguards: A Glimpse Behind the Scenes
- Joey Diaz delves into the world of high-level bodyguards, highlighting the intense training, mental fortitude, and acute awareness required for such a role.
- He discusses the specific skills needed, including heightened hearing, the ability to shut out distractions, and the need for specialized training to react to potential threats.
- Diaz explains the importance of formations and tactical planning in protecting high-profile individuals, drawing parallels to football formations.
- The conversation touches on the risks involved in protecting individuals from assassination attempts, highlighting the real-world dangers faced by those in such a position.
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The Making of a Navy SEAL: A Different Breed of Human
- Joey Diaz shares his perspective on the training involved in becoming a Navy SEAL, emphasizing the rigorous physical and mental demands.
- He highlights the unique mental fortitude and discipline required to endure such grueling training, contrasting those qualities with the average person.
- Diaz expresses admiration for the mental and physical resilience of Navy SEALs, acknowledging their dedication to their craft and their ability to operate in extreme conditions.
- He suggests that becoming a SEAL is not a matter of being born with specific abilities but rather a product of intense training, dedication, and a willingness to push limits.
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The Impact of Childhood Violence: A Defining Moment for Joey Diaz
- Joey Diaz shares a traumatic experience from his childhood, describing witnessing a grown adult beat up a young child, highlighting the impact of such violence on a young mind.
- He discusses the differences in parenting styles between his Cuban upbringing and the North Bergen, New Jersey community where he later lived, highlighting the varying degrees of corporal punishment.
- Diaz shares a personal experience with a Haitian boy named Rudy Hayden, describing a physical altercation that escalated to a confrontation between their fathers, showcasing the different approaches to resolving conflict.
- The conversation touches on the lasting impact of witnessing violence as a child, emphasizing the lasting effects it can have on an individual’s behavior and worldview.
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The Evolution of Policing: From Community Ties to College Degrees
- Joey Diaz reflects on the changing role of police officers, contrasting the traditional “Joe the Cop” who was part of the community with the new breed of college-educated officers.
- He argues that the traditional “Joe the Cop” had a deeper understanding of the community and its people, leading to more nuanced and less confrontational approaches to policing.
- Diaz criticizes the reliance on college graduates for policing, suggesting that their lack of experience in the community can lead to misunderstandings and misjudgments.
- He shares his perspective on the recent shooting in East Pittsburgh, using the incident to illustrate the potentially dangerous disconnect between college-educated officers and the communities they serve.
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The Mysterious World of CTE: Rugby, Football, and Brain Damage
- Joey Diaz discusses the potential for CTE (Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy) in rugby, a contact sport that involves intense physical collisions.
- He shares his personal experience with rugby, describing a violent encounter that left him questioning the sport’s safety and the potential for long-term brain damage.
- Diaz contrasts rugby with American football, suggesting that the use of padding in football might actually increase the risk of brain injury by encouraging more forceful collisions.
- The conversation touches on the importance of researching the prevalence of CTE in rugby and the long-term health effects of participating in contact sports.
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EPO: The Doping Drug for Endurance Athletes
- Joey Diaz delves into the world of EPO (Erythropoietin), a performance-enhancing drug commonly used by endurance athletes, particularly cyclists.
- He shares anecdotes from his friend, a professional cyclist, about the use of EPO and its side effects, including a feeling of needing to exercise constantly.
- Diaz highlights the potential dangers of EPO, discussing its impact on blood thickness and the risks associated with its use.
- The conversation touches on the recent trend of executives using EPO to compete in endurance races, illustrating the potential for performance-enhancing drug use to extend beyond traditional athletic competitions.
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The Godfather of Homophobia: Marlon Brando and the Italian Mob
- Joey Diaz delves into the controversial legacy of Marlon Brando, specifically his role in the movie “The Godfather,” and the reaction from Italian-American communities when Brando’s sexuality was revealed.
- He humorously describes the hypothetical reaction of Italian-American fans of the movie, suggesting they would burn their DVDs upon discovering Brando’s secret.
- Diaz discusses the shock and anger that many Italian-American communities felt when Brando’s sexuality was revealed, contrasting it with the modern acceptance of LGBTQ+ individuals.
- The conversation highlights the evolving cultural landscape surrounding sexuality and the changing attitudes toward LGBTQ+ individuals within society.
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The King of Hollywood: Harvey Weinstein and the Culture of Abuse
- Joey Diaz delves into the allegations against Harvey Weinstein, exploring the power dynamics that allowed him to abuse his position for decades.
- He discusses the song “The King of Hollywood,” released in 1988 by the Eagles, suggesting it was a subtle foreshadowing of the later accusations against Weinstein.
- Diaz examines the allure of power and the willingness of some individuals to compromise their morals for the sake of fame and fortune.
- The conversation touches on the implications of the #MeToo movement, highlighting the societal shift in understanding and addressing sexual misconduct and harassment.
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The Age of Consent: A Global Perspective and Confusion
- Joey Diaz raises concerns about a potential law in Mexico that sets the age of consent at 12 years old.
- The conversation explores the complexities of age of consent laws around the world, highlighting the variations between countries and the potential for confusion.
- Diaz discusses the potential for exploitation of minors and the need for stricter laws to protect children.
- The conversation touches on the importance of raising awareness about age of consent laws and the potential dangers of exploitation, particularly in countries with lower age limits.
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The OxyContin Express: The Rise and Fall of Pain Pills
- Joey Diaz discusses the OxyContin Express, a documentary that explored the widespread abuse of pain pills in Florida, specifically targeting the state’s lax pain management laws.
- He shares his personal experience with morphine after knee surgery, highlighting the addictive potential of opiate painkillers.
- Diaz describes his negative experience with OxyContin, emphasizing the drug’s lack of enjoyable effects and his decision to never use it again.
- The conversation touches on the societal impacts of prescription drug abuse, specifically the rise of opioid addiction and the need for stricter regulations.
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The Power of Weight Watchers: A Journey to Better Health
- Joey Diaz shares his positive experience with Weight Watchers, describing it as a tool for maintaining a healthy lifestyle and weight loss.
- He emphasizes the importance of tracking calories and points, allowing for a more mindful approach to eating and preventing overconsumption.
- Diaz discusses the differences between eating whole fruits and blended fruits, highlighting how blending fruit can significantly increase its calorie content.
- The conversation touches on the importance of long-term commitment to a healthy lifestyle, emphasizing that quick-fix diets often lead to weight regain and ultimately fail to address underlying health issues.
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The Cartel’s Hidden Money: A World of Criminal Undertakings
- Joey Diaz ventures into the world of the Mexican cartel, highlighting the hidden money they accumulate through various criminal activities.
- He suggests that the cartel uses unsuspecting individuals, like street vendors selling fruit, as a front for their illicit activities.
- Diaz describes the cartel’s use of violence to intimidate and control, emphasizing their ruthlessness in protecting their profits.
- The conversation touches on the systemic corruption within Mexico, highlighting the cartel’s ability to operate with impunity.
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The Dangers of Rehab: A Shady Industry
- Joey Diaz exposes the underbelly of the rehab industry, claiming that some rehabs exploit insurance companies and patients for profit.
- He describes a scenario where rehabs overcharge insurance companies and then pay a “kickback” to patients, creating a system of exploitation and abuse.
- Diaz highlights the need for careful selection of rehab facilities, emphasizing the importance of researching and verifying a facility’s reputation before committing to treatment.
- The conversation touches on the sensitive nature of addiction treatment, highlighting the potential for exploitation and the need for ethical and transparent practices within the industry.
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The Power of the Stand-Up Comedian: A Social Commentary
- Joey Diaz examines the changing landscape of stand-up comedy in the #MeToo era, acknowledging the increased sensitivity surrounding controversial jokes.
- He asserts that while he understands the need for sensitivity, his own style of comedy will not change, emphasizing his commitment to letting it fly.
- Diaz reflects on the legacy of comedians like Richard Pryor and Lenny Bruce, arguing that their fearless approach to humor is essential for social commentary.
- The conversation touches on the importance of freedom of speech, the potential dangers of censorship, and the role of comedy in challenging societal norms.
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The Importance of Human Connection: A Fight for Authenticity
- Joey Diaz emphasizes the importance of human connection, particularly in a world that increasingly relies on technology and social media.
- He advocates for the value of in-person interactions, including physical contact, as a way to build genuine relationships and alleviate stress.
- Diaz highlights the unique bonding experience of practicing Jiu-Jitsu, suggesting that it fosters physical and emotional connection through shared vulnerability and sweat.
- The conversation touches on the importance of embracing vulnerability and authenticity in building meaningful relationships, emphasizing the need for genuine human connection in a digital world.
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The Future of Humanity: A World of Integration
- Joey Diaz speculates on the future of humanity, suggesting that we are approaching a point of integration with computers and technology.
- He discusses the rapid development of virtual reality and augmented reality, predicting that these technologies will have a profound impact on our lives and relationships.
- Diaz expresses concern about the potential loss of boundaries and privacy as technology becomes more invasive and interconnected.
- The conversation touches on the importance of staying grounded in human connection and maintaining a sense of authenticity amidst a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
Memorable Quotes
- “Pablo Escobar looks at his doctor and he goes, have you ever been to Disneyland? And the doctor goes, no, Pablo. I haven’t. He goes, Very clean, very organized.”
- “I’m not I’m gonna fucking kill you. You’re fuck. Fuck, dude.”
- “You gotta calm him down. Alex, you gotta calm down. Talk about a civil war. He had me doing an extra cheap and chewed the other night. I was polishing the fucking the musket.”
- “There’s a lot of people that are gonna get me too. Look at this other guy. For years, he was known as a heroin addict. Never got a accused of of of sexual misconduct and some chick said, she he molested when he was 11 years old.”
- “It’s it’s it’s the most positive human contact. You’ll never have. Right. Think about it. Yeah. Being you’re on the street with fighting about something, of me, it knuckles, and I grab you, gay, and I pull you into play. No. It’s fun.”