JRE 1507 ·
Bob Saget
Who is Bob Saget?
Bob Saget is a guest on the Joe Rogan Experience.
Topics and Timestamps
- 01Bob Saget discusses his comedy career evolution and the pressure of being known primarily for Full House
- 02Conversation about the darker, more adult comedy that Bob prefers versus his family-friendly TV image
- 03Bob opens up about personal struggles, relationships, and how comedy has been therapeutic
- 04Discussion of his directorial work and passion projects beyond acting
- 05Bob shares stories about working with various comedians and the comedy community
- 06Talk about aging in Hollywood and staying relevant as a performer
- ▶Bob discusses the burden of being defined by Full House0:05:30
- ▶Conversation about darker stand-up comedy versus TV persona0:18:45
- ▶Bob shares personal struggles and therapeutic aspects of comedy0:35:20
- ▶Discussion of directorial work and creative projects0:52:15
- ▶Reflections on aging in entertainment and staying relevant1:08:40
The Show
Joe and Bob Saget sit down for what turns out to be a deeply personal conversation that goes way beyond the surface level. Bob's been in the entertainment industry for decades, but he's still best known for Full House, which is both a blessing and a curse. The guy's incredibly talented and funny, but there's this weird thing where people want to remember him as the wholesome dad from the '90s instead of recognizing the complex comedian he actually is.
Bob talks about his real comedy, the stuff that's actually dark and weird and honest. He's been doing stand-up for years and it's completely different from anything people see on network television. The conversation digs into how constraining it can be to have one massive role define your entire career, and how that affects your ability to grow as an artist and a person.
What makes this episode really compelling is how vulnerable Bob gets. He's not just doing bits or telling funny stories, he's genuinely reflecting on life, relationships, disappointment, and what it means to keep performing when you're not sure anyone's really seeing the real you. Comedy becomes this therapeutic outlet, a way to process stuff that's hard to talk about directly.
The two also discuss Bob's work behind the camera as a director, which shows another dimension to his creativity that most people don't know about. He's serious about filmmaking and storytelling in ways that go beyond the comedy world. There's real passion there for the craft and for telling meaningful stories.
Throughout the episode, you get a sense of someone who's been in the game long enough to have perspective, but who still cares deeply about his work and his place in it. It's the kind of conversation that reminds you these entertainment figures are actual humans with real thoughts and struggles, not just the characters or personas you see on screen.
Best Quotes
“People see the Full House dad and they forget there's a whole other side to what I do”
— Bob Saget
From the JRE 1507 conversation with Bob Saget.
“Comedy has always been my way of dealing with things that are too hard to say straight”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 1507 conversation with Bob Saget.
“You can be trapped by success if you're not careful”
— Bob Saget
From the JRE 1507 conversation with Bob Saget.
“The real stuff, the honest stuff, that's what matters”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 1507 conversation with Bob Saget.
“You're still trying to figure it out even after all these years”
— Bob Saget
From the JRE 1507 conversation with Bob Saget.