Joe Rogan anime le podcast "The Joe Rogan experience" et connaît un grand succès, principalement auprès des hommes. Rogan a pratiqué plusieurs sports de manière intensive avant de tâter de l'animation, de mener une carrière d'humoriste tout étant également acteur. Si plusieurs ne le prennent toujours pas au sérieux, le succès de son podcast est indubitable. Dans cet article de "The Atlantic" Devin Gordon raconte son expérience comme auditeur de l'émission de Rogan. À ses yeux l'animateur en sait plus sur les hommes aux États-Unis que la majorité des observateurs.
"My Joe Rogan experience ended because he wore me out. He never shuts up. He talks and talks and talks. He doesn’t seem to grasp that not every thought inside his brain needs to be said out loud. It doesn’t occur to him to consider whether his contributions have value. He just speaks his mind. He just whips it out and drops it on the table.
And yet I came away more comfortable with Joe’s vision of manhood—and more determined to do the exact opposite. We’re just different. Joe Rogan lives every day like it’s his last. I live every day like I’m going to have to do most of this crap again tomorrow. I like naps. I can’t seem to get in the habit of taking vitamins and I just need to accept that I never will. I’m glad, though, that the men of America have Joe Rogan to motivate and inspire and educate them in limitless ways, including how to recognize a moron. Whatever gets the job done. It might unsettle some of us that we must rely on his fans to separate the good stuff from the bad, but that’s the hard work of being a responsible adult in the modern era—knowing what you should consume and what you shouldn’t. We all need to decide for ourselves, but trust me on this one: You can skip the mushroom coffee.
https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2019/08/my-joe-rogan-experience/594802/
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