JRE 0 · December 24, 2021

Joe & Redban Celebrate 12 Years of JRE

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Who is Joe & Redban Celebrate 12 Years of JRE?

Taken from JRE 1753 w/Brian Redban:

Topics and Timestamps

  • 01Joe and Redban celebrate 12 years of the Joe Rogan Experience podcast
  • 02They reflect on how the show has evolved from early episodes to becoming a cultural phenomenon
  • 03Discussion of the challenges and rewards of running a long-form conversation format
  • 04Redban shares his perspective on being a co-founder and early architect of JRE
  • 05They talk about memorable guests and episodes that defined the podcast's journey
  • 06Reflections on how the podcast changed both their lives and the media landscape
  • Joe and Redban open up about the 12 year journey and what it means to them0:00:00
  • Discussion of how the long-form format became the show's defining feature0:15:30
  • Redban shares stories about the early technical challenges and building the infrastructure0:28:45
  • They reflect on memorable guests and episodes that defined JRE's cultural impact0:42:15
  • Final thoughts on how the podcast changed their lives and the broader media landscape0:55:00

The Show

In this special episode marking 12 years of the Joe Rogan Experience, Joe sits down with Brian Redban, the original co-host and co-founder of the podcast, to celebrate the journey that transformed JRE from a weird little audio experiment into one of the most influential platforms in media. What started as just two guys talking into a microphone has become something neither of them could have predicted.

Redban and Joe reflect on the early days when they were figuring out the format as they went, with no real plan or expectation that anyone would care. They talk about how the beauty of long-form conversation is that it allows for real depth and connection that traditional media can't match. Joe brings up how guests would open up in ways they never would in a 10-minute interview, and how that authenticity became the show's superpower.

The conversation touches on how the podcast survived multiple platform controversies and shifts, from early Ustream days through YouTube dominance to the Spotify deal. They acknowledge the business side of things without it feeling like they're bragging, more like they're still amazed it all worked out. Redban talks about his role in building the infrastructure and making sure the show could scale.

Throughout the episode, they reference some of the wildest and best episodes from the archives, the guests who became regulars, and how the podcast became this weird cultural institution where anything could be discussed. Joe emphasizes how the show's lack of a corporate filter allowed for conversations that wouldn't happen anywhere else. They also discuss how the podcast influenced other media and how many people cite JRE as their introduction to long-form content.

The vibe is celebratory but grounded. They're not taking themselves too seriously, cracking jokes about how improbable the whole thing is, but also clearly understanding they were part of something that mattered. By the end, it's clear that 12 years later, they still get genuine pleasure from doing the show and talking to interesting people.

Best Quotes

We just started doing this thing with no idea anyone would listen to it

Joe & Redban Celebrate 12 Years of JRE

From the JRE 0 conversation with Joe & Redban Celebrate 12 Years of JRE.

The long-form conversation allows people to actually relax and be themselves in a way they can't anywhere else

Joe Rogan

From the JRE 0 conversation with Joe & Redban Celebrate 12 Years of JRE.

This podcast became something neither of us could have predicted in a million years

Joe & Redban Celebrate 12 Years of JRE

From the JRE 0 conversation with Joe & Redban Celebrate 12 Years of JRE.

The lack of corporate filter meant we could talk about anything without someone telling us no

Joe Rogan

From the JRE 0 conversation with Joe & Redban Celebrate 12 Years of JRE.

12 years later and we still genuinely enjoy talking to interesting people

Joe & Redban Celebrate 12 Years of JRE

From the JRE 0 conversation with Joe & Redban Celebrate 12 Years of JRE.