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  • Michael Malice on Aspartame and Mental Clarity | JRE #2457
    Feb 19 2026

    Joe Rogan Experience #2457, Joe Rogan and Michael Malice discuss artificial sweeteners — specifically aspartame — and how dietary changes can affect focus, memory, and overall mental performance.

    Malice shares his personal experience switching from diet soda to full-sugar soda and noticing differences in verbal speed, recall, and mental clarity. The conversation also touches on the history of aspartame, its widespread use in beverages, and the broader idea that modern food additives can have complex effects on the brain and body.

    Clean Archive edit — presented for archival and discussion purposes.

    #JoeRoganExperience #Aspartame #Health

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    1 Min.
  • Joe Rogan: The Bible Never Said It Was an Apple | JRE #2455
    Feb 17 2026

    In this clip from the Joe Rogan Experience #2455, Joe Rogan and Donnell Rawlings discuss one of the most famous stories ever told — Adam and Eve and the fruit from the tree of knowledge.

    Joe explains that the original Book of Genesis never actually specifies the fruit as an apple. The Hebrew text uses a general word for fruit, and the apple association developed later through translation, cultural tradition, and European interpretation.

    The conversation explores how oral tradition, translation across ancient languages, and centuries of storytelling shaped modern understanding of biblical events — and why some details may differ from what people assume.

    Clean Archive edit — focused on historical discussion, interpretation, and cultural context.

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    1 Min.
  • Joe Rogan: Cats Would Be Terrifying If They Were Bigger | JRE #2448 🐅
    Feb 14 2026

    In this clip from the Joe Rogan Experience #2448, Joe Rogan and Andrew Doyle talk about the predator instincts hidden inside domestic cats.

    Cats may seem harmless, but they share the same biological wiring as much larger feline predators. The discussion touches on how size plays a major role in how we perceive animals — and why humans coexist comfortably with smaller predators that would be far more intimidating at scale.

    The conversation also references famous big cat handlers like Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Horn, and how working closely with powerful animals carries real risks.

    Clean Archive edit.

    #JoeRoganExperience #Cats #nature

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  • Robert Malone on Artificial Wombs & the Future of Biotechnology | JRE #2454
    Feb 13 2026

    In this clip from the Joe Rogan Experience #2454, Joe Rogan speaks with Robert Malone about how rapidly advancing technology is reshaping the future of humanity.

    Malone discusses the convergence of digital systems, biotechnology, and emerging reproductive technologies — including the concept of artificial wombs and their potential implications. The conversation explores how technological innovation is accelerating faster than society can fully process, and raises questions about the long-term impact of these developments on human biology, medicine, and culture.

    Clean Archive edit — presented for discussion and archival purposes.

    #JoeRoganExperience #Biotechnology #futuretech

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    1 Min.
  • Robert Malone Explains "Mass Formation" & Psychological Influence | JRE #2454
    Feb 13 2026

    In this clip from the Joe Rogan Experience #2454, Joe Rogan speaks with Robert Malone about the concept of "mass formation" and how crowd psychology has been studied throughout history.

    Malone discusses how social isolation, fear, and uncertainty can make populations more vulnerable to influence, and how similar psychological patterns have been analyzed by researchers studying totalitarianism and collective behavior. He also references the work of Belgian psychologist Mattias Desmet, who explored how individuals seek connection and meaning during periods of widespread uncertainty.

    The conversation explores the intersection of psychology, media, technology, and human behavior — and how modern communication tools shape public perception.

    Clean Archive edit — focused on discussion and historical context.

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    1 Min.
  • Joe Rogan's Awkward Starbucks Moment 😅 | JRE #2453
    Feb 12 2026

    In this clip from Joe Rogan Experience #2453, Joe Rogan shares an unexpected moment at a Starbucks that left him completely confused.

    After walking in for coffee, two customers recognized him, exchanged a look, and said, "We can't do this," before leaving. The story turns into a humorous reflection on public perception, coffee shop culture, and how strange real-life encounters can be.

    A classic off-the-cuff JRE moment — awkward, funny, and totally unscripted.

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  • Orson Welles' Legendary Paul Masson Outtakes 😂 | JRE #2452
    Feb 11 2026

    In this clip from Joe Rogan Experience #2452, Joe Rogan and Roger Avary kick off the show by remembering the infamous Paul Masson California Champagne commercial outtakes from Orson Welles.

    #JoeRoganExperience #OrsonWelles #FilmHistory

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    1 Min.
  • Owls Are Silent Predators — That's Why Prey Never Hear Them | JRE #2451
    Feb 10 2026

    In this clip from Joe Rogan Experience #2451, Joe Rogan and Cheryl Hines talk about one of the creepiest advantages in the animal kingdom: the owl's total silence.

    Unlike hawks or eagles, owls make almost no sound in flight. Their specialized feathers cancel turbulence, allowing them to swoop in without warning—especially at night. By the time prey realizes what's happening, it's already over.

    #JoeRoganExperience #Nature #Wildlife

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