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Joe Rogan Experience #1317 - Andrew Santino

Andrew Santino is a stand up comedian and actor. Check out his podcast “Whiskey Ginger” available on Apple Podcasts & YouTube.

Joe RoganhostAndrew SantinoguestJamie VernonguestGuest (unidentified, minor contributor)guest
Jun 25, 20192h 52mWatch on YouTube ↗

At a glance

WHAT IT’S REALLY ABOUT

Joe Rogan and Andrew Santino Freewheel From Food Coma To Cancel Culture

  1. Joe Rogan and Andrew Santino riff for hours on food, overeating, fitness, hunting, wild animals, and the mental ‘diet’ of modern life, using personal stories and comedy to ground the conversation.
  2. They move into UFOs and the Bob Lazar case, institutional cover‑ups, and the ethics of compartmentalized secret projects, comparing them to real-world psychological experiments and corporate scandals.
  3. A long mid-section dissects social media, texting, male friendship dynamics, and the impact of constant negative information consumption, framing it as junk food for the brain.
  4. The final stretch dives into MeToo, Louis C.K., Kevin Spacey, Bill Cosby, forgiveness vs. irredeemability, and how society draws (or fails to draw) lines between different kinds of wrongdoing.

IDEAS WORTH REMEMBERING

5 ideas

Overeating dramatically degrades performance and cognition.

They describe post-pasta and post-lasagna ‘food comas’ as feeling drunk or losing 80 IQ points, and both agree that eating big meals before performing leads to sluggish shows—reinforcing that meal timing and portion control matter for mental clarity.

Discipline often means acting against your immediate feelings.

Rogan explains he rarely actually wants to work out, but he forces himself by ‘calling his own bluff’ and pushing through resistance, linking it to Steven Pressfield’s idea of ‘resistance’ in The War of Art and applying it to everything from workouts to cleaning your room.

Your information diet is as critical as your food diet.

They argue that a constant stream of negative news, outrage, and catastrophes functions like eating only candy—addictive but corrosive—suggesting people should curate inputs toward interesting, constructive content instead of nonstop doom-scrolling.

Wild animals’ senses and behavior show how mismatched humans are to nature.

Stories about deer smelling hunters from far away, bears detecting carcasses underwater, and polar bears smelling seals through three feet of ice highlight how limited human senses are and why overconfidence in wilderness environments is dangerous.

Institutions can and do erase or manipulate records for self-protection.

The Bob Lazar segment plus the ‘Three Identical Strangers’ adoption experiment and the Teflon/3M documentary discussion underscore that labs, adoption agencies, and corporations have hidden data and altered histories, which should make people more skeptical and evidence-seeking.

WORDS WORTH SAVING

5 quotes

Take care of your fucking meat vehicle.

Joe Rogan

People that only ingest negative, they're like people who only eat candy.

Joe Rogan

You only get one [body]. It doesn’t make you dumber if you work out.

Joe Rogan

We have classes of crimes. You’re not going to say they’re all the same.

Joe Rogan (on Louis C.K. vs. Cosby/Weinstein)

If you stop and think about what their life is, everything is just white and frozen… occasionally you catch something slipping.

Andrew Santino (on polar bears’ brutal survival)

Food, gluttony, digestion, and performance (barbecue, pasta, Snickers, pizza-only diets)Health, fitness, discipline, and the psychology of not wanting to work outHunting, animal senses, and extreme wildlife behavior (deer, bears, polar bears)Bob Lazar, UFOs, government secrecy, and real-world unethical experimentsDigital communication, texting culture, social media, and mental ‘information diet’Comedy culture, hecklers, male friendships, and stand-up as a lifestyleMeToo, sexual misconduct, cancel culture, and the ethics of forgiveness

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