@@paulatreides6779 currently people are petitioning for him to stop eating meat because of his perfect balance between being caring and cool. They have, in a way, forced themselves into an ultimatum. Very sad.
A.L. Nunez Joe “If you have time we can go to the cryogenic...it gets down to -240 degrees. I do it it for 10 minutes. No really there’s a place right down the street. You want to go?”
I absolutely love animals and was TOTALLY against hunting and hunters...until I started listening to JRE and the many ethical hunters who Joe has had on who so carefully, honestly, and logically explain why they hunt and why there needs to be ethical hunting. Part of me would probably still have a huge problem killing an animal myself in a none survival situation, but another part of me really would like to try it and learn from it so I wouldn't have to be so reliant on factory farmed meat and the horrors those animals go through in it. Thank you.
No one does more for conservation than hunters and outdoorsmen/women. A fact I like to share with non hunters --- since the beginning of the North American Conservation model i.e. seasons on game species ... Not a single, not ONE, animal with a season on it has gone extinct. Once an animal has value it gets protection. This same protection expands out from that single species to cover those in the same ecosystems. Thank you for being open minded and listening.
So, as expected, you didn't like it until you learned about it. that's ironic, try learning about factory farming next.. they're born waiting to die. Fed garbage and stuffed side to side with each other, having a good aweful life til theyre killed and deboweled n flayed n shipped to u, it makes no sense to be against hunting but cool with that
Joe ought to do more podcasts like this. Both of them were articulate and clearly passionate about wildlife conservation. They made some excellent points about sustainable hunting and what it really means to be ethical hunters. It's quite sad that animals in zoos and marine animal parks suffer a fate far worse than any deer either one of them have shot. I wish everyone would watch this as part of their highschool curriculum.
I'm vegan but I would love to go hunting, that's the only meat I would like to eat. Meat from an animal that I killed myself an animal who lived the life that it was supposed to live on this Earth. Not in some factory farm
That's the point of hunting.. I'm a mom of 4 and so I'm forced to live within my means and to serve protein that is affordable and available. But I'm also a hunter... And I can tell you first hand that hunting is not about killing as much as it is about a connection with yourself as a being of this Earth. Because it's not always a zero sum game. Sometimes you spend hours in the woods and come out with nothing... But the times you actually have a shot, something primitive awakens inside you that nothing in this world could ever duplicate. Good for you... I hope you do it... Just to go and experience it ❤️
My dad was an avid hunter. Archery. Black powder. Elk was his favorite. He went into the woods of the PNW every year alone most of the time. He went scouting year round. Took us scouting. Made us learn to shoot/gun safety. I couldn't imagine touching my dad's fkin jacket without asking much less his guns or gear. Kids raised by hunters are given a special enrichment and awareness of life. Dads that hunt are a very respected breed of man. When we were really poor at times.. he even poached a deer or 2. But we were fed from my dad's skill. I wont talk about the time he brought home a deer someone but with their car... but that it was still warm when he dressed it... ugh. Loooonnnnnggg running family joke.
I’m a vegetarian born and raised and I’ll never change, but listening to this and to the Ted Nugent one, has made me so open minded to hunting, and respectful of the respectful hunters. I share this with my fanatical vegetarian and vegan friends.
If you really are trying to make a difference in the world, hunting is the best option. You don’t have to cut meat out. You just have to cut out the meat that’s being killed wrongfully. 👍🏼
01:32:56 YOU LIVED WITH A PACK OF WOLVES? Please, please, please make a beautiful video out of that Joe's facial expression. Oh, the fascination. Jusssst before the "how did you do that" question. I can see it right now. Pink blurbs and fairies all over the screen, "with a pack of wolves?-with a pack of wolves" echoing back and forth, then it cuts to Joe being in his roughest jeans, ripped, howling among others, standing proudly over a slain opponent, with a dreamy tear in his eye.
The pack splits and the surviving members produce more offspring due to stress. So instead of a pack of 6, 7, 8 coyotes where an alpha pair may produce 3 pups a litter, you have splintered pairings from the pack producing 6 pups a litter on average. I don't know if you were just kidding but that is how it actually works.
I love how eloquent he put it. "When was your bad winter and your good spring? When did you almost lose your life or fight off a predator." I'd like a montage of that too.
The way this guy occasionally flubs his words makes him incredibly endearing to me for some reason. Also, I can thank him for actually learning a new phrase I will be using in random social scenario's: "Gigging some frogs". Awesome.
How can I write an email to Joe Rogan about my experience as an Indigenous hunter, trapper, and fisher. I would like to share some stories with him about growing up; hunting since the age of five, and other unique experiences that are common to my people. I would love to share these stories with the world, and what better of a channel to share them with, than Joe Rogan Experience. Remaining anonymous, seeking a response. Thank you.
I've heard Rogan talk about the feeling of hunting on a few occasions. What I can sum a wild animal harvest up to is the absolute form of gratitude. You're grateful for the sacrifice that the animal has given to you for your nutrition, your place in the food chain and your overall place in the natural world as a predator/human
No Chris it pecks at the humans cold starved body cause the human has this inflated sense of righteousness and doesn't want to harm the animals that would have no problem feasting on it because their intelligent enough to survive. Most of us don't want to teach you what a proper Ideology is because you lying to yourself. My problems poachers and ignorant people that don't listen clearly but they will always exist because all the focus is on what's right and wrong. Neither poachers or the ignorant care for right and wrong.
Joe Rogan should really take a look at the Wildlife Services Agency, part of the Department of Agriculture. We don't have a predator problem here in the west, that is a huge misconception and just flat out wrong. Farmers and ranchers who graze on public lands get predators killed by the tens of thousands every year (bears, cougars, wolves) to protect their animals ON PUBLIC LAND. We don't have a predator problem where they "need to be managed" as Joe always says. We killed all the predators in areas over the 20th century and we continue to keep them in terribly low numbers in much of the west for the benefit of ranchers and farmers, which creates many ecological problems.
I'm absolutely pro-hunting and this guy is great, but killing predators like mountain lions that are so intelligent just breaks my heart. They talk about them throwing off the numbers of prey animals as a justification but ah... Humans do EXPONENTIALLY more damage to ecosystems, wiping out entire species - who is going to keep OUR numbers in check? I'm not having children for this very reason, but it's a frigging grain of sand compared to the seething cancerous mass of humanity.
Joe Rogan. Would love to see you do a podcast with the guy from the RUclips channel psyched substance. He's openly said he's love to be on your podcast and I believe y'all would have excellent conversation!
The not funny thing is a number of people that have pets or eat "the food" treat animals WORSE than people that hunt. People that hunt actually have an APPRECIATION for these animals and the environment.
I have watched factory farms blow up in my short life. The fact is small farms are dead and they were more humane. I get the opportunity to live around the last of the small farms and hunt but I know factory farms are gross cause I have worked in them and worked building them...
I love the big name people on JRE, but I love episodes like these the most. Just getting in a normal guy who does something really awesome and just talk about it. Super cool
This guy was a great guest definately one of the better recent podcasts. Hunt deer here and there to hopefully help feed the family but am not balls deep into hunting shows and stories all that much but this guys approach and mentality I could watch his programs. Well done.
This topic is interesting. I'm from Brazil, born and raised in a region called Cerrado, which is mostly high planes and grassland. Down here we have deer, emu and other big birds, jaguar, cougar (yes, mountain lions live here too, it's the most amazing cat!) big mammals and, alongside rivers, many animals associated with the Amazon rainforest, such as anaconda and caiman. Because of extensive agriculture, unfortunately, most of those species are already endangered, so hunting them now is highly illegal, jail time illegal. But I wonder if we had planned it back when, maybe there would exist large public lands with hunting infrastructure close to what exists in the US/Canada. Because poachers we have, a LOT of poachers.
Recently discovered Donnie and I'm really so facinated that people from these country and really powerful wilds and mountain ranges are so same . I'm from india , and i have the same kind of people are there in my hill state in himalyas , same people, hunters , mostly military veterans etc .
Neema Fouladi he's talking about a story Joe was telling Eddie and Scheab about in the last Fight Companion 2 days ago where he claims he had a wet dream but woke up "dry". Haha
mmmm I am a mom man myself. You will walk up to your moms house and see my 1990's f350 work truck with pool cleaning equipment in the back. I only wear flip flops and have a pony tail and smoke brick weed.
The enzymes and casein in milk help to tenderize meat. (I.e. “buttermilk marinade”) and will also help to reduce any fowl odor. Keep up the great podcasts JoeRogan !!!
1:10:00 milk is used because of the lipid already in dispersion in the solution lots of flavor compounds are fat soluble that’s why the blueberry bears get purple fat lots of things are only fat soluble.
Never hunted any thing in my life, but I found this dude and his whole philosophy fascinating. I also went to his web page and bought the DVD. Can't wait to watch it.
This is the closest we’ll ever get to having Keanu Reeves on the podcast
🤣
Keanu Revees doesn't kill animals for pleasure or to make money/movies about. So, this guy would never compare to Keanu.
@@paulatreides6779 currently people are petitioning for him to stop eating meat because of his perfect balance between being caring and cool. They have, in a way, forced themselves into an ultimatum. Very sad.
I want to find out hes a homosexual has never been seen with a woman.in the closet
Looks like Sawyer from 'Lost' had a child with Keanu Reeves
John Wick’s mountain brother, Wolf Wick.
Simon Malm wolf hick
Or John Wolf
Joe "if you got time after the show, you can float" Rogan
Wonder how often he changes the water in that thing...
William Cutting i think he uses bear grylls methods
A.L. Nunez Joe “If you have time we can go to the cryogenic...it gets down to -240 degrees. I do it it for 10 minutes. No really there’s a place right down the street. You want to go?”
Akaash Ram lmao he drinks it
My views on hunters were totally rethought when I started watching this podcast a few years ago. Now I'm getting a license myself.
Really enjoy the fact that he is engages Jamie while he's talking. Says a lot the character of the man who doesn't ignore all the humans present.
rich Irwin jamie is hired to be in the periphery stop being a pussy lol
Agreed rich, Joe is a really nice guy and makes his employees his friend
Stfu bitch - Jamie is supposed to be seen and not heard
Joe Rogan is just an Oprah for dudes
Hey! At least one lady here :)
My gf keeps saying this and I'm like noooo it's different. Then I gotta come and read this.
I don't watch or consume Oprah so I wouldn't know
Oprah who?
High five XD 0.0/* That's funny.
I made my cat go Keto and now he's a tiger
OMG!! I spit my coffee out when I read this!!
TRAV Does he fast though? LoL
I burst into laughter
What’s his feed cycle......creepy smirk
That's freaking brilliant!
this dude ain't meeting my girlfriend at any time.
Oh shit...me too!!! Haha
Lol
I’m kursed parasite has
Well I’d like to get rid of mine.. maybe I can dress her ass up as a wolf for Halloween!
This podcast is nothing but a distraction from the fact that Jamie got an A in physics and Eddie Bravo didn't
Brendan Schaub fuck you Schaub! Fight me pussy!
lol never gets old!
Edgie Brah didn't go to school, period.
fucking hilarious
Eddie doesn’t believe in physics
I absolutely love animals and was TOTALLY against hunting and hunters...until I started listening to JRE and the many ethical hunters who Joe has had on who so carefully, honestly, and logically explain why they hunt and why there needs to be ethical hunting. Part of me would probably still have a huge problem killing an animal myself in a none survival situation, but another part of me really would like to try it and learn from it so I wouldn't have to be so reliant on factory farmed meat and the horrors those animals go through in it. Thank you.
No one does more for conservation than hunters and outdoorsmen/women. A fact I like to share with non hunters --- since the beginning of the North American Conservation model i.e. seasons on game species ... Not a single, not ONE, animal with a season on it has gone extinct. Once an animal has value it gets protection. This same protection expands out from that single species to cover those in the same ecosystems. Thank you for being open minded and listening.
most hunters are ethical ! there are those few who give us a bad name .
So, as expected, you didn't like it until you learned about it. that's ironic, try learning about factory farming next.. they're born waiting to die. Fed garbage and stuffed side to side with each other, having a good aweful life til theyre killed and deboweled n flayed n shipped to u, it makes no sense to be against hunting but cool with that
@@MarioMalesk1 he has learned about factory farming ,dipshit, thats why he wants to hunt.
Good for you for having an open mind. Hunters are some of the most judged people on earth due to misconceptions and misperceptions.
Joe ought to do more podcasts like this. Both of them were articulate and clearly passionate about wildlife conservation. They made some excellent points about sustainable hunting and what it really means to be ethical hunters.
It's quite sad that animals in zoos and marine animal parks suffer a fate far worse than any deer either one of them have shot. I wish everyone would watch this as part of their highschool curriculum.
Joe “leave a little fat kid in the woods” Rogan
This is the only funny version of this copy paste comment.
Derek Jackson im glad you appreciate it
Derek Jackson the Joe “ “ Rogan copy and paste joke is the only acceptable one on this platform
Joe "I have a commercial freezer full of elk meat" Rogan
Joe "HOYT" Rogan
kripse
i wish i had a commercial freezer full of elk meat
Lol , Joe "my best friend is a vegan" Rogan
Tingas Oeo Joe 'you're dealing with his internal biases' rogan
I'm vegan but I would love to go hunting, that's the only meat I would like to eat. Meat from an animal that I killed myself an animal who lived the life that it was supposed to live on this Earth. Not in some factory farm
That’s me - I don’t eat dairy, I only eat fish I catch and meat I hunt.
Me too but we got to come up with a fucking badass name for that....
@@stevejazzband it's called being a predator sir. But like a real predator not like my bitchass eatin this store bought suffer supplement shit
Good on ya mate
That's the point of hunting.. I'm a mom of 4 and so I'm forced to live within my means and to serve protein that is affordable and available. But I'm also a hunter... And I can tell you first hand that hunting is not about killing as much as it is about a connection with yourself as a being of this Earth. Because it's not always a zero sum game. Sometimes you spend hours in the woods and come out with nothing... But the times you actually have a shot, something primitive awakens inside you that nothing in this world could ever duplicate. Good for you... I hope you do it... Just to go and experience it ❤️
Joe ' I have some elk meat left in the fridge if you want some' rogan.
hahahaa always
You parked out front? Let me just grab my dolly.
😂
My dad was an avid hunter. Archery. Black powder. Elk was his favorite. He went into the woods of the PNW every year alone most of the time. He went scouting year round. Took us scouting. Made us learn to shoot/gun safety. I couldn't imagine touching my dad's fkin jacket without asking much less his guns or gear.
Kids raised by hunters are given a special enrichment and awareness of life. Dads that hunt are a very respected breed of man.
When we were really poor at times.. he even poached a deer or 2. But we were fed from my dad's skill. I wont talk about the time he brought home a deer someone but with their car... but that it was still warm when he dressed it... ugh. Loooonnnnnggg running family joke.
Joe "It's entirely possible" Rogan
I’m a vegetarian born and raised and I’ll never change, but listening to this and to the Ted Nugent one, has made me so open minded to hunting, and respectful of the respectful hunters. I share this with my fanatical vegetarian and vegan friends.
Radha Martin wish more people took your perspective
Vegans are freaks that have mental issues as in illness
Radha Martin if you liked this podcast and haven’t seen the Steven Rinella ones I highly recommend them
If you really are trying to make a difference in the world, hunting is the best option. You don’t have to cut meat out. You just have to cut out the meat that’s being killed wrongfully. 👍🏼
You’re a beautiful person. It takes one to look at others lives and realize it doesn’t have to be like yours.
John Wick lost his dog, got wolves as pets.
01:32:56 YOU LIVED WITH A PACK OF WOLVES?
Please, please, please make a beautiful video out of that Joe's facial expression. Oh, the fascination. Jusssst before the "how did you do that" question.
I can see it right now. Pink blurbs and fairies all over the screen, "with a pack of wolves?-with a pack of wolves" echoing back and forth, then it cuts to Joe being in his roughest jeans, ripped, howling among others, standing proudly over a slain opponent, with a dreamy tear in his eye.
Wtf lol
...?
youre special
Joe 'coyotes reproduce faster, when one of them dies' rogan
they r like zerg
Its pretty neato
The pack splits and the surviving members produce more offspring due to stress. So instead of a pack of 6, 7, 8 coyotes where an alpha pair may produce 3 pups a litter, you have splintered pairings from the pack producing 6 pups a litter on average.
I don't know if you were just kidding but that is how it actually works.
no it is Joe 'have you ever tried dmt' Rogan
I love how eloquent he put it. "When was your bad winter and your good spring? When did you almost lose your life or fight off a predator." I'd like a montage of that too.
donnie vincent explains hunting in a really majestic way
Im so glad I get to listen to people like Donnie Vincent. I'm genuinely thankful for Joe Rogan and Jamie. Wondering where Donnie's accent is from tho
Jonathan Park ok hgh
lookin' like John Wick
miopicpanda he is Keanu Treeves
The real john wick
miopicpanda 😂😂😂
miopicpanda I told him the same but to his face. He laughed!
miopicpanda fr
“Something big is coming”
Me in 2020: wtf how did you know
The big thing is still on its way
Everyone has none one way or the other, it's just most people give no thought to the idea. Most people don't really think about shit
Right?!
Joe "You'll Float Too, Bro" Rogan
Quinn Que We all float down here.
Lololololol
Dead
This is my favourite of all time.This mans movies make me happy
This guy is who Bryan Callen would be if he could live in Chris D'elia's body. 100%.
Lmao
Holy fuck, so accurate
Haha, spot on.
GGAGAHHAHAHWHWHAHAHahhaha
I DIED LOOOL 200% accurate
This makes me want to get out in the mountains so badly
Bring donnie Vincent back!!!!
The way this guy occasionally flubs his words makes him incredibly endearing to me for some reason. Also, I can thank him for actually learning a new phrase I will be using in random social scenario's: "Gigging some frogs". Awesome.
Nothing better than back straps in a buttered frying pan while you're cleaning and butchering venison
How can I write an email to Joe Rogan about my experience as an Indigenous hunter, trapper, and fisher.
I would like to share some stories with him about growing up; hunting since the age of five, and other unique experiences that are common to my people. I would love to share these stories with the world, and what better of a channel to share them with, than Joe Rogan Experience.
Remaining anonymous, seeking a response.
Thank you.
Steve Stevenson send pics to his twatter
Indigenous hunter Steve Stevenson?
start by posting it yourself on some sort of social media or blog. Then if you get enough attention you might be able to slide into Joe's dm.
Thanks for the replies. Going to think about what's worth sharing.
you're not special go away
Solid Snake
SleeperHonda He’s pretty good.
Cam Hanes is snake! he actually looks like him
Ctoart you must be trollin. Cam Hanes looks NOTHING like snake. Lmao
Snake?... Snake!!!!
Yeah if he fucked Will Forte maybe.
I've heard Rogan talk about the feeling of hunting on a few occasions. What I can sum a wild animal harvest up to is the absolute form of gratitude. You're grateful for the sacrifice that the animal has given to you for your nutrition, your place in the food chain and your overall place in the natural world as a predator/human
Beautiful and while doing so the animal suffers an agonizing death with a bullet or bow in it in which it has to bleed out. Beautiful.
No Chris it pecks at the humans cold starved body cause the human has this inflated sense of righteousness and doesn't want to harm the animals that would have no problem feasting on it because their intelligent enough to survive. Most of us don't want to teach you what a proper Ideology is because you lying to yourself. My problems poachers and ignorant people that don't listen clearly but they will always exist because all the focus is on what's right and wrong. Neither poachers or the ignorant care for right and wrong.
@@Mike-cz2ywyou are an idiot
"Surely you're skinning a beaver out right now" got me lol'ed up pretty good
Joe Rogan should really take a look at the Wildlife Services Agency, part of the Department of Agriculture. We don't have a predator problem here in the west, that is a huge misconception and just flat out wrong. Farmers and ranchers who graze on public lands get predators killed by the tens of thousands every year (bears, cougars, wolves) to protect their animals ON PUBLIC LAND. We don't have a predator problem where they "need to be managed" as Joe always says. We killed all the predators in areas over the 20th century and we continue to keep them in terribly low numbers in much of the west for the benefit of ranchers and farmers, which creates many ecological problems.
Donnie Vincent is the realist Hunter on the planet right now. He keeps it real. I use his films to introduce non-hunters to hunting.
Where can I stream the videos (UK)
I could listen to you two talk all day about y’alls hunting & wildlife storys. Great show
Mr. Rogan you're killing it my dude! I am glad this is something you love doing and have garnered the support for such awesome shit. Much love!
I'm absolutely pro-hunting and this guy is great, but killing predators like mountain lions that are so intelligent just breaks my heart. They talk about them throwing off the numbers of prey animals as a justification but ah... Humans do EXPONENTIALLY more damage to ecosystems, wiping out entire species - who is going to keep OUR numbers in check? I'm not having children for this very reason, but it's a frigging grain of sand compared to the seething cancerous mass of humanity.
Joe Rogan. Would love to see you do a podcast with the guy from the RUclips channel psyched substance. He's openly said he's love to be on your podcast and I believe y'all would have excellent conversation!
that conversation about humanity and that something big is coming so prophetic words ...
Joe “I understand, I get it” Rogan
If you suck at cooking it's not the bear's fault 😂
I didn't know John Wick was such an outdoorsman....
The not funny thing is a number of people that have pets or eat "the food" treat animals WORSE than people that hunt. People that hunt actually have an APPRECIATION for these animals and the environment.
*Joe "I'm not smarter than an Orca" Rogan*
This is golden JRE content, top tier, best of the best, pure A grade, no cap
Not even into hunting but this was one of my favourites so far.
Jamie: Did you see the dingo hunt we went in in Australia?
Joe: No.....you guys were hunting dingos?
Jamie: Nope we were hunting buffalo
Me: 🤔🤣😂
Why not?
Doesn't this guy look like Keanu Reeves? He was looking down and looked like him in John Wick, and now I can't shake the image.
In regards to smell, the best analogy I’ve heard is that walking your dog in the morning is the equivalent of reading a newspaper.
I have watched factory farms blow up in my short life. The fact is small farms are dead and they were more humane. I get the opportunity to live around the last of the small farms and hunt but I know factory farms are gross cause I have worked in them and worked building them...
Small farms are not dead. There are small farms all over the country.
58:41 if youre comin from the short about the mountain lion domesticating the wolves 🤣
Donnie has really opened my eyes to hunting. The process and the journey that hunting is!
I admire this guy for the great level of sincerity and respect he approaches things with.
I loved this guy in Gangs of New York
I actually laughed
Motohead
I love the big name people on JRE, but I love episodes like these the most. Just getting in a normal guy who does something really awesome and just talk about it. Super cool
Joe rogan should purchase Donnies hair and wear it himself
This guy was a great guest definately one of the better recent podcasts. Hunt deer here and there to hopefully help feed the family but am not balls deep into hunting shows and stories all that much but this guys approach and mentality I could watch his programs. Well done.
Piss on me, beat me, try it out
jedi rico if u are homeless black guy bring your friend too
i need to fuked alot man
4 stroke gang?
I'm lookin' to fuck and fuck good.
You wanna move in, you can move in
This topic is interesting. I'm from Brazil, born and raised in a region called Cerrado, which is mostly high planes and grassland. Down here we have deer, emu and other big birds, jaguar, cougar (yes, mountain lions live here too, it's the most amazing cat!) big mammals and, alongside rivers, many animals associated with the Amazon rainforest, such as anaconda and caiman. Because of extensive agriculture, unfortunately, most of those species are already endangered, so hunting them now is highly illegal, jail time illegal. But I wonder if we had planned it back when, maybe there would exist large public lands with hunting infrastructure close to what exists in the US/Canada. Because poachers we have, a LOT of poachers.
Best guest of the year. Great talk !
Thanks Joe for working hard with this podcast.
This was the best one I've seen in a while. Guy seems very grounded and real.
Recently discovered Donnie and I'm really so facinated that people from these country and really powerful wilds and mountain ranges are so same .
I'm from india , and i have the same kind of people are there in my hill state in himalyas , same people, hunters , mostly military veterans etc .
I can’t believe I just found this podcast. This guy is an absolute stud.
Ghost in the Darkness! Awesome movie. That's got to be on Joe's top ten list I'm thinking.
This one is probably in my top 5 favorites of all times
Damn! This is a killer guest! Way to go Joe!
It’s more criminal to go to mcdonald’s and eat mcnuggets than hunting an animal in the wild and using all of it
That's the guy from The Devil's Rejects
Chumba Films which guy?
That's not Captain Spaulding!
Rob Zombie
Bill Mosley
This is a solid dude, really enjoyed this one. Entertaining from start to finish. Thx for having him on man.
Joe 'sponsered by float tanks' Rogan
Oh man i have been waiting on this interview for a long time! Thank you joe!
Joe " I ejaculated in my dream but didn't have a wet dream" rogan
tvkifsg are you "dreaming" of Joe ejaculation? Lol!
Neema Fouladi he's talking about a story Joe was telling Eddie and Scheab about in the last Fight Companion 2 days ago where he claims he had a wet dream but woke up "dry". Haha
He doesn't just have a low sperm count he has a no-sperm count.
Great discussion around conservation and ecology guys. Very interesting podcast. Well done for shedding light on the subject.
He looks like might try and date your mom
sook Mike hawk lol
sook Mike hawk haha true!
And then you come home from school one day and he's wearing one of your t shirts
And then take a dump in the toilet and not flush it (but somehow there's no toilet paper in the toilet 🤔)
mmmm I am a mom man myself. You will walk up to your moms house and see my 1990's f350 work truck with pool cleaning equipment in the back. I only wear flip flops and have a pony tail and smoke brick weed.
one of the best pod casts I have ever seen on the ethical practice of hunting and preservation of wildlife by hunters
Tarzan Keanu
MrFornicater Keanu is jacked already
Tarzaneau Wick
Wilder Reeves
The best Rogan podcasts are always with hunters! Bring him back!
Another awesome video , thank you guys
Hopefully this guy becomes a regular on JRE like Steve Rinella, Cam Hanes, Adam Green Tree, etc.
Pennywise: “We all float down here.”
Joe Rogan: “I’m good, I got a float tank.”
Donnie is legit. World class bow hunter. Biologist.
Donnie Vincent sponsored by "wherewithal" 😂
Great podcast. Genuine guests are the best. I hope he comes back!
The enzymes and casein in milk help to tenderize meat. (I.e. “buttermilk marinade”) and will also help to reduce any fowl odor. Keep up the great podcasts JoeRogan !!!
Joe's been on a role this week with these guests. This guy is awesome!
Joe Rogan really strokin his ego with the whole bow hunting thing 😂
Yep😂😂
1:10:00 milk is used because of the lipid already in dispersion in the solution lots of flavor compounds are fat soluble that’s why the blueberry bears get purple fat lots of things are only fat soluble.
This dude is pretty rad.
yap i love himm
Gloth Sang yeah, i agree. loss of ego is hard to come by.
Bike Cycle good year!
My single favorite JRE episode
Donnie "Stiffler's Dad" Vincent.
Stiffler's Dad also grew up and lived near Minneapolis, ( before he passed in '07 ) so you're not far off.
Stiffler's mom has got it going on
😂😂😂
Never hunted any thing in my life, but I found this dude and his whole philosophy fascinating. I also went to his web page and bought the DVD. Can't wait to watch it.
PLEASE JOE DO AN JOE ROGAN EXPERIENCE WITH DAVID ATTENBOROUGH
Yesss
God no, Joe please don't do that. He is so uninteresting.
Everybody floats down at the Joe Rogan Podcast.
Donnie "Wicked" Vincent
Floating is fantastic, the meditation is incredible