Joe Rogan Experience #1195 - Christina P

Joe Rogan Experience #1195 - Christina P

The Joe Rogan ExperienceNov 7, 20183h 30m

Joe Rogan (host), Christina P (guest), Narrator, Narrator, Narrator, Narrator, Narrator, Narrator, Narrator

Gender politics, non-binary/gender‑neutral parenting, and pronounsInternet oddities, sexual fetishes, and online desperationChild safety, parenting styles, bullying, and kids’ exposure to techReligious abuse scandals, historical and modern violence, and executionsSex, porn, fetishes, MeToo, and the politics of outrage and offenseAnimals, nature, and urban predators (rats, coyotes, owls, elephants)Stand-up comedy craft, industry dynamics, acting, fame, and specials

In this episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, featuring Joe Rogan and Christina P, Joe Rogan Experience #1195 - Christina P explores rogan and Christina P Skewer Outrage Culture, Parenting, Sex, and Fear Joe Rogan and Christina P have a long, freewheeling conversation that jumps from gender politics and parenting to sexual fetishes, religion, violence, and stand-up comedy as a craft and business.

Rogan and Christina P Skewer Outrage Culture, Parenting, Sex, and Fear

Joe Rogan and Christina P have a long, freewheeling conversation that jumps from gender politics and parenting to sexual fetishes, religion, violence, and stand-up comedy as a craft and business.

They mock extreme forms of gender-neutral parenting and social-media virtue signaling, contrast that with their own experiences raising kids, and discuss how the internet exposes both fringe behavior and real danger.

The pair dig into Catholic Church abuse scandals, public executions, predators (from priests to coyotes and rats), and how culture now handles offense, microaggressions, MeToo, and ‘canceling’ comics and public figures.

They close by talking shop about comedy, fame, acting, podcasting, fitness challenges, and Christina’s Netflix specials, stressing the importance of artistic freedom and not letting ego or outrage culture dictate material.

Key Takeaways

Extreme gender-neutral parenting can put adult anxieties onto kids.

They criticize parents who daily ask toddlers what gender they “feel like,” arguing small children don’t think that way yet and are being burdened with adult-level identity pressure for the sake of parental ideology.

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Outrage culture rewards public shaming and makes artistic risk harder.

From Simple Jack costumes to blackface portrayals and MeToo fallout, they argue people have discovered they can punish and deplatform others by framing insensitivity as moral crime, which chills comedy and honest discussion.

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Teach kids to defend themselves; bullying will never fully disappear.

They mock the idea that campaigns will “end bullying,” saying trauma and bad parenting will keep producing bullies, so the realistic response is to train children in self-defense and boundaries instead of expecting a safe world.

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Institutional power can protect predators for decades.

Their discussion of Catholic priest abuse and the Vatican emphasizes how religious authority, political fear, and cultural deference allow systematic child molestation to go under-punished despite massive evidence.

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Unresolved trauma and early sexual imprinting often fuel adult fetishes.

Citing Chris Ryan and Dr. ...

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Technology amplifies both connection and mental fragility.

From kids glued to phones and manipulating each other via text, to adults living on social media, they suggest constant connectivity heightens anxiety, performative outrage, and the urge to control how others react.

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Sustainable comedy careers require discipline, not just talent.

Talking about fitness challenges, constant writing, and colleagues like Tom Segura and Brendan Schaub, they stress “athlete mindset” in stand-up: regular output, thick skin, ignoring awards, and focusing only on killing for your own crowd.

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Notable Quotes

You’re not entitled to any specific reaction. You’re entitled to nothing. You get reactions.

Joe Rogan

I’m three months deep in the game, bro. I’m going crazy.

Christina P

If the NBA was traveling around just fucking kids… who would say, ‘Yeah, but man, they’re playing good basketball’?

Joe Rogan

Standup is dangerous again.

Joe Rogan (quoting Ari Shaffir’s observation)

All I ever wanted was to sell enough tickets to tell jokes to people who knew who I was when I showed up.

Christina P

Questions Answered in This Episode

Where do you personally draw the line between legitimate harm and mere offense, and how should that line shape what comedians can joke about?

Joe Rogan and Christina P have a long, freewheeling conversation that jumps from gender politics and parenting to sexual fetishes, religion, violence, and stand-up comedy as a craft and business.

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Does calling out microaggressions and problematic content actually help marginalized people, or does it mainly create symbolic battles online?

They mock extreme forms of gender-neutral parenting and social-media virtue signaling, contrast that with their own experiences raising kids, and discuss how the internet exposes both fringe behavior and real danger.

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How should parents balance protecting kids from real dangers—online predators, bad peers, religious institutions—with not making them fearful of the world?

The pair dig into Catholic Church abuse scandals, public executions, predators (from priests to coyotes and rats), and how culture now handles offense, microaggressions, MeToo, and ‘canceling’ comics and public figures.

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Can institutions like the Catholic Church or the Saudi government genuinely reform, or is their structure inherently protective of abuse and brutality?

They close by talking shop about comedy, fame, acting, podcasting, fitness challenges, and Christina’s Netflix specials, stressing the importance of artistic freedom and not letting ego or outrage culture dictate material.

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In an era of hyper-visibility and constant recording, what responsibilities do comics and public figures have to adapt, and where should they deliberately refuse to adapt?

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Transcript Preview

Joe Rogan

(singing)

Christina P

(singing) Isn't... Aren't they making James Bond, a woman? Oh, I'm sorry.

Joe Rogan

I think they are making James Bond woman. I hope it's a Black woman who's queer.

Christina P

(laughs)

Joe Rogan

That's the only way for justice to be served.

Christina P

And non-binary.

Joe Rogan

Yes. But what does that mean?

Christina P

She's n-... Her gender can switch throughout the film, depending on where she is.

Joe Rogan

Oh, that's non-binary? Hmm.

Christina P

Gender flux.

Joe Rogan

Gender-fluid. I thought that was gender-fluid.

Christina P

Gender-fluid, sorry.

Joe Rogan

Yeah.

Christina P

What's your pronoun today?

Joe Rogan

Uh, -zer.

Christina P

(laughs)

Joe Rogan

(laughs) I've always wanted to have a Z in there.

Christina P

Yeah.

Joe Rogan

I think Zs are cool.

Christina P

Yeah.

Joe Rogan

Zorro.

Christina P

Zorros.

Joe Rogan

Yeah. Zors.

Christina P

Zimz. I feel like, "Your Highness."

Joe Rogan

Oh. That's good.

Christina P

That's a good one, right?

Joe Rogan

Yeah. That's good. Yeah, "Your Highness" can be a guy or a girl.

Christina P

Whoa.

Joe Rogan

Whoa, it's gender-neutral.

Christina P

(laughs)

Joe Rogan

Your Highness. Now, if you said, "I'm a princess," I would go, "Okay. Well, you're gendering yourself."

Christina P

That's true. That's true.

Joe Rogan

Yes.

Christina P

And I refuse to do that. I have two little boys, and, you know, we force them to be gender-neutral. They don't play with rocks and stuff.

Joe Rogan

I was watching a show on that, a legit show on that.

Christina P

Oh, yeah.

Joe Rogan

From Cambridge. This couple was raising their kid gender-neutral.

Christina P

Mm-hmm.

Joe Rogan

They're like... (laughs) They have two kids, and they were both, like, wearing, like, whatever. They're wearing, like, weird clothes.

Christina P

Mm-hmm.

Joe Rogan

And like, it didn't necessarily look like they were wearing boys' clothes or girls' clothes, and they didn't call them girls or boys. They let them play with anything they wanted.

Christina P

Yeah.

Joe Rogan

And they didn't call them boys.

Christina P

Well, what did they say?

Joe Rogan

It was fucking weird. It was just some poor guy who's stuck with some crazy bitch.

Christina P

(laughs)

Joe Rogan

And... (laughs)

Christina P

Exactly.

Joe Rogan

And she's... You know, and he was probably trying really hard to be, like, progressive, and, like, figure out a, what-

Christina P

(laughs)

Joe Rogan

You know, "How do we not gender our children?" And...

Christina P

Yeah. And it's interesting you do that voice, 'cause they all do up-speak at the end-

Joe Rogan

Yes, they do.

Christina P

... to be enlightened.

Joe Rogan

Well, it's the only way to show you're progressive.

Christina P

(laughs)

Joe Rogan

Because if you notice, conservative people just don't talk like that.

Christina P

No.

Joe Rogan

They don't... "We need to stop the caravan-"

Christina P

Yeah.

Joe Rogan

"... before it gets to the wall."

Christina P

(laughs)

Joe Rogan

"Donald Trump is our savior, 'cause he's like the one who really appreciates, like, American values."

Christina P

(laughs)

Joe Rogan

You never hear that. It's only, it's only... It's a super liberal calling.

Christina P

It is, it is. Oh, back, back to this non-binary.

Joe Rogan

Yeah.

Christina P

Uh, we, we did a clip on Your Mom's House. There was a couple somewhere in the Netherlands, and they had a three-year-old zim/zer child, and another-

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