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Joe Rogan Experience #1303 - Tommy Chong

Tommy Chong is a Canadian-American actor, writer, director, musician, activist for cannabis-rights and comedian.

Joe RoganhostTommy ChongguestGuest (unidentified fourth voice, likely producer/companion)guest
May 22, 20191h 42mWatch on YouTube ↗

At a glance

WHAT IT’S REALLY ABOUT

Tommy Chong on Tango, Cancer, Jail, Weed, and Cosmic Wisdom

  1. Tommy Chong joins Joe Rogan for a wide‑ranging conversation that drifts from aging, health, and tango dancing to cannabis, politics, and spirituality. He describes how tango became his primary exercise, his battles with prostate and rectal cancer, and his belief that stress and quitting weed may have worsened his health. Chong recounts his federal prison sentence for selling bongs, using that time to study, write, and treat jail like a spiritual retreat while observing systemic injustice. The two also explore gun culture, Trump and taxes, mystical tools like the I Ching, and how Chong’s lifelong relationship with cannabis and counterculture shaped his comedy, career, and outlook on life.

IDEAS WORTH REMEMBERING

5 ideas

Treat physical activity as both health maintenance and emotional nourishment.

Chong uses tango as his primary exercise, describing it as ‘old folk sex’ that offers balance, coordination, intimacy, and a reason to keep his body engaged and alive, which he links directly to longevity and vitality.

Stress management and mental state meaningfully affect how you experience serious illness.

He believes stress, quitting weed, and medical procedures contributed to his rectal cancer progression, and argues that cannabis helped calm his mind, reduce fear, and support his body through radiation, surgery, and recovery.

Time in confinement can be reframed as an opportunity for rigorous self‑study.

In prison, Chong read extensively, wrote, learned about tango and spirituality, helped others with tools like the I Ching, and treated incarceration as a monastic‑style retreat rather than solely as punishment.

Systems of punishment often ensnare nonviolent people and are intertwined with economic power.

He describes doctors, accountants, and speechwriters imprisoned for tax or technical offenses, and notes the U.S. has a vast, quasi‑socialist prison system that provides food and medical care while profiting from over‑incarceration.

Cannabis is a flexible tool: it can enhance life or enable avoidance depending on use.

Both men stress that weed doesn’t inherently make people lazy or stupid; when used intentionally it can deepen focus, creativity, sex, and sleep, but used compulsively it can also become a crutch or a way to do nothing.

WORDS WORTH SAVING

5 quotes

I found out the fountain of youth is the pussy.

Tommy Chong

When you calm the brain, you allow your body to take over and heal.

Tommy Chong

I turned prison into a religious retreat.

Tommy Chong

Pot is like a hammer. You can build a house with it, or you can hit yourself in the dick.

Joe Rogan

What if everything we’re doing is right and you’re wrong?

Tommy Chong

Aging, health, cancer treatments, and hormone therapyTango, exercise, and the connection between movement, sex, and vitalityPrison experience, probation, and systemic injustice in U.S. law enforcementCannabis culture: legalization, stigma, Chong’s arrest, and Chong’s Choice brandPolitics: Trump, Obama, taxes, racism, gun culture, and mediaSpirituality, the I Ching, AI, the Bible as code, and multiple universesCheech & Chong’s origin story, early improv, albums, and movie success

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