By Ryan Lang Joe Rogan, a retired professional mixed martial arts fighter, hosts a podcasts that interviews notable people. The podcast interviewed a plethora of people from Kevin Hart to Ben Shapiro to Elon Musk. The wide variety of people that Rogan interviews connects with a large audience. By having guests on that represent a wide spectrum of ideologies, Rogan creates a network of faithful listeners that range in political, life, and religious views. Rogan did not make his podcast specific to one demographic. Rogan allowed for his platform to evolve. From starting in his garage to a studio that employs multiple people, Rogan built his podcast around the idea that his podcasts are for anyone and everyone. Source:https://gearjunkie.com/joe-rogan-experience-podcast-alex-honnold-interview
Rogan’s podcasts, in short, are all about the guest. Rogan mixes his opinions in as the guests answers questions, but the majority of the show consists of the guest speaking. For example, Rogan had David Goggins, an ex-Navy SEAL and ultra-marathon runner, on the show. Rogan would not go off on tangents about his opinions, but, rather, let the guest, Goggins, speak and tell their story. Rogan built a wonderful platform around giving notable people and celebrities a place to speak. This place to speak is something almost anyone wants to hear because everyone wants to understand and know more about people they look up to.
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