Joe has certainly had lots of practice when it comes to conversations. He could have a conversation with anybody in the world at this point ... and manage to bring up DMT.
Songs have solos. The guest did their solo at 4:45. People love to criticize. You go do it, I’m sure you’re a muuuuch better conversationalist, go right ahead
@@jimvo Yeah Eddie definitely comes to mind first, when Eddie is talking about fights though he chills out, he gets crazy when talking about conspiracies haha
It's called looking within. You learn from others when you know yourself and the way your mind works internally. Eventually your mental awareness naturally picks up on everything around you, often in other people, and you've entered a whole new world of learning.
Its hard to have conversation because everyone these days is afraid to talk, due to that fear people are angry that they have to censor themselves; which causes them to not talk at all.
@She-Ra Princess of Power If only it was that simple She-Ra. The power of the masses and mainstream media have it so even the most polite and gentle person will most likely be attacked verbally by the brainwashed groups surrounding that person. The gentle person will be ganged up upon in conversation. I have seen it in classrooms when a pupil would speak the truth and the entire classroom gangs up on that person calling them a nutcase to a point it emotionally destabilizes the gentle person. Making the gentle person feel like a human being pointing out that the Earth is not flat during the dark ages where you would be burned at the stake for pointing such a fact out to the public.
@Streets Is A Myth it's not all online. I used to go to parties where a friend of mine was in social groups I just didn't fit into. I kept my mouth shut with everyone but him because I knew I could trust him, but then some of his friends started getting mad at me because he liked to talk to me about stuff that angered them. Eventually, they started confronting me at the parties, insulting me and trying to start shit. He would intervene and get my back, but I stopped going to the parties because the online crap drifted into the real world and I wasn't going to let that happen. Sadly, I haven't seen him in years because he lives with those people and they don't want me around anymore. That shit started online, but it's definitely in real life too. It's not common, but it is there.
I'm guilty of trying to "win" conversations with people that have different opinions than I do instead of trying to have an exchange if ideas and maybe trying to see where the other person is coming from. I seriously need change this behavior.
People love talking about themselves. So just ask them questions and be genuinely interested in them and you can be quiet most of the time. That's in every intelligence agency's handbook.
I had heard that people during the time of Abraham Lincoln would just talk to each other for hours and hours and the conversations were incredibly deep and significant. It’s only really during our lifetimes that we have lost the art of conversation and I truly believe that this will be the end of our civilization if we cannot get this crucial communication method back. Because without it, and you see it today, without it, we are right at each other’s throats.
I had this amazing conversation some time ago. The other person had a different opinion, but in just details and had never thought about how close our ideas were. Really amazing how people are so prone to label themselves and close their mindset, like they are never going to change.
Yes. Neil is so intelligent though with so much information. It's not super fun to listen to, or experience, but there is a lot of valuable information in listening to him. Most professors/intellectuals/scientists are poorly skilled communicators because their brain space is used to innovate, and inform us of new ideas which leaves out the more entertaining and pleasant communication. It's very important to find a balance in everything, but not everyone can be everything! Scientists are going to be intellectual and informative. Entertainers are going to be entertaining and interesting. Etc. Everyone is a mix of everything and let's just appreciate that we need all kinds of different people in the world ! Peace and Love!
Joe, I am a lifelong, committed conservative. I watch and listen to you on a regular basis. I don’t always agree with you. However you have my respect as probably one of the most accomplished journalist of our time. You are a sincere truth speaker. Thank you. Don’t stop.
orlando perez i would say the most of his interviews were fine, but the last joe rogan one was brutal to watch. Everything went downhill after the sexual assault allegations.
I’ve been saying this for 3 yrs now on how people have conversations nowadays lol. “I thought I was the only one who thought this! Thank you Rogan.” Goddamn man. Truth
Lol..Same here . I have used that same phrase " people talk AT each other " not WITH each other. I have seen 2 people have different conversations because they were not even paying attention to what the other person was saying.
Neil Degrasse tyson is such a full of shit idiot. Notice how joe rogan changed his stance on the moon landing after NDT first guest starred on his show
Great clip!!! The art of conversation is the art of rhetoric, taught from ancient Greek times; how to converse, how to discuss, how to debate, how to argue. Its a lost art now. Individualism, being locked into headphones, and social has made taken people to a place where we cant write, type, spell, and talk, and every conversation is a heated hated argument.
Ask people questions about themselves and things they like that you yourself don't know anything about it works to make friends and you learn shit at the same time
Easiest way to approach getting rid of anxieties is to realise most people share them. Most people are nervous and self deprecating and don't have much in the way of thoughts about anything let alone thoughts about you. So, when you approach people, realise that you're doung them two simultaneous favours. One, creating the social permission to be relaxed and talkative. People appreciate that. The second is giving people an insight into your world and letting them share theirs =)
For years, I’d have to stop conversation with my best friend and point out “You know we’re argumentatively agreeing with one another, right?” We’d be vehemently, assertively, angrily telling each other “Yes, I agree with that”. It took me a while to stop that trait.
You'd be surprised how much respect you'd get from people by actively listening to them and not interupting them. I absolutely hate being interrupted mid sentence. Something I need to work on myself but I swear some people get a kick out of interrupting or talking over you.
headphones comments are very true...some people talk over people constantly due to a fear of losing their train of thought and/or hearing impairments...These are not insecurity issues, but rather end results of lifestyle choices or actual physiological damages... and then there are Coffee and Energy Drink Addicts...Takes the 🎂 headphones even during cell phone calls help in the same way as Joe is talking about here...
The thing that drives me crazy the most is when you are half way through a sentence or a story an someone just starts talking over you like are not even there. I have a few friends like that, and I just cannot be around them any more because of this. Thanks for sharing this !!
Growing up I was never much of a talker. I was scared and didn't want to stand up for myself and ended up swallowing words. But now as I grow up I talk more and find better ways to lay questions to people and communicate better.
Every interviewer has a hook. This is why Joe Rogan is compelling to me because he talks to people and then he asks questions so we LEARN more about people. I’d prefer to know what music people like and foods that they eat much more than “Why do you hate Bernie or Liz?”.
Loreley I love meat & potatoes but it seems that society has deemed that evil. Being an old man when I was growing up my parents never bought junk food. When I was 21 I hit the road as a salesman and boy did I embrace junk food. Cheeseburgers, Tacos, Chili Dogs. Then I marry a woman who hated to cook so we indulged in fast food & restaurants. Being a teen in the late 60’s I started record collecting and by 2000 I had 6000 albums & 1000 45’s. Bizarre, Metal & Krautrock were mine. Frank Zappa, Faust, Captain Beefheart, Tangerine Dream, Guru Guru. By the time I was 20 and dating I learned to never play my music around others. Tag, you’re it. 😜 P.S. I sold my collection on eBay because my sons didn’t want anything to do with them.
This is so very true. I also learned as a young adult I was an interrupter and the guy i was with all thru my 20s was too but when we learned to stop doing that we both became better. Those lessons served me well and I enjoy wonderful conversation with my man now.
I notice this with my younger friends. They misinterpret almost everything. It's easy for me to notice these personality traits because I teach old Koreans in one an one conversations and they are known to be socially inept and lacking in decorum. They will lament for 5 minutes about what is bothering them, I kindly respond for about a minute saying I understand what they are ssaying, and give them my thoughts on their story, then I tell them a similar experience I had, and they don't listen at all as evidenced by their next response having literally nothing to do with what I said. It just feels like a one way street conversation - that they are not showing me the respect and consideration that I am giving them. 3 It wasn't like this 5 years ago. 5 years ago most people would ask me a ton of questions. They would be just as proactive as me in bringing interesting topics to the table. They would listen to me well and remember the things I said when we would meet again months later. I blame social media - especially twitter for having this effect on young people and then that trickling up to older people. Friends I have who years ago were fun to talk to now feel like robots.
This is a great video. There are several videos on conversation and they use you as a prime example of how to deal with people in many situations. This is exactly what I was looking for. Tons of great points here. People are bizarre.
Conversation is an art. I'm Polynesian &our older generation men have kava meetings and it's kinda like if you have nothing interesting to add to the subject at hand you just be quiet and listen and learn. If someone interrupts with nonsense some of the older folk will be angry. Unless it's funny. Or something like that. When I noticed this all the conversation got more interesting.
"we" weren't privy to the conversations of geniuses and celebrities and fighters and businessmen unless we were those things. Most of us weren't exposed to anything much to brag about at all.
I usually don't comment on things but I want to say that I've made alot of positive progress in life in the past year like quitting cigarettes, changing my diet up, changing the way I behave like using curse words and insults less and reacting less impulsively to things that get me angry and obviously I credit myself the most but some little bits of motivation came from watching like 100+ hours of Joe's podcast and Ted Talks and things like that, also listening to j. cole's album K.O.D and mac miller's album Swimming, particularly his song self care helped me. But anyway I just want to say thank you to everybody who helps make the podcast's happen, thanks for the seeds and continuing to water them, I'll be watching for a long time, love y'all and have a good day! :)
Or even good topic of conversation is lost. It’s rare if you’re not Joe Rogan to regularly come across people who are profound in thought and intellect that make you deeply contemplate what’s being said rather than senseless conversation for the sake of it
Joe has certainly had lots of practice when it comes to conversations. He could have a conversation with anybody in the world at this point
... and manage to bring up DMT.
And MMA
Joe " let ALL the ILLEGALS in just not in MY NEIGHBORHOOD" Rogan
@aljanat5
I AGREE
OBAMA has deported more Mexicans than any other president ever
@aljanat5
I AGREE
.we need the WALL
@aljanat5 Not gonna lie, but ya got Jebaited
The aim of argument or discussion should be not victory, but progress.
(And true progress is victory)
Shadow Ling well your a bit off the real point of an argument is to find out
If you’ve done dmt
I love you
Progress means nothing without a clear destination. It could just as easily be regress
Weird that so many people here are disagreeing with the idea of debating for knowledge instead of shallow argument. Really makes you think
Agreed
Joe Rogan: - Conversation is a lost art
Guest: nods
Joe: - 9 MINUTES MONOLOGUE
Lmao 😂. I was thinking the same thing.
Ah yes. A lost art, says the creator of the most popular podcast at a time when podcasts are more popular than any point in history.
Songs have solos. The guest did their solo at 4:45. People love to criticize. You go do it, I’m sure you’re a muuuuch better conversationalist, go right ahead
Lol
Jay Are he’s been doing it for a long time hasn’t he?
the title should be , Joe Rogan calls out Neil D.
Id say he's calling out Eddie Bravo
Or Adam Conover
Nah should be "joe Rogan calls himself out over weed debate with conservative" edit 1:00
I think he was specifically talking about the recent podcast with Bryan Brendan and eddie🤣🤣
@@jimvo Yeah Eddie definitely comes to mind first, when Eddie is talking about fights though he chills out, he gets crazy when talking about conspiracies haha
Joe always has the most interesting takes on every little thing.
Tuss he used to. Now... Not so much
It's a talent gained from, well, talking and conversing on podcasts.
Tuss joe is a moron
Here i am looking at the comments even tho joe tells me not to go in here. He's right.
It's called looking within. You learn from others when you know yourself and the way your mind works internally. Eventually your mental awareness naturally picks up on everything around you, often in other people, and you've entered a whole new world of learning.
Imagine
Allan watts, Carl Jung, Joseph Campbell, George Carlin
On this podcast
Alan Watts sharing thoughts with Rogan would be epic
and Freud, Jordan Peterson and Russel Brand
Carl Jung would literally destroy our entire mental thought in one sentence on this podcast
That's a good thing^
Allan Watts would be the ultimate
Its hard to have conversation because everyone these days is afraid to talk, due to that fear people are angry that they have to censor themselves; which causes them to not talk at all.
that is my problem.
That's definitely part of it. People get so offended by everything they dont agree with. Shits crazy.
@She-Ra Princess of Power If only it was that simple She-Ra. The power of the masses and mainstream media have it so even the most polite and gentle person will most likely be attacked verbally by the brainwashed groups surrounding that person. The gentle person will be ganged up upon in conversation. I have seen it in classrooms when a pupil would speak the truth and the entire classroom gangs up on that person calling them a nutcase to a point it emotionally destabilizes the gentle person. Making the gentle person feel like a human being pointing out that the Earth is not flat during the dark ages where you would be burned at the stake for pointing such a fact out to the public.
@Streets Is A Myth it's not all online. I used to go to parties where a friend of mine was in social groups I just didn't fit into. I kept my mouth shut with everyone but him because I knew I could trust him, but then some of his friends started getting mad at me because he liked to talk to me about stuff that angered them. Eventually, they started confronting me at the parties, insulting me and trying to start shit. He would intervene and get my back, but I stopped going to the parties because the online crap drifted into the real world and I wasn't going to let that happen. Sadly, I haven't seen him in years because he lives with those people and they don't want me around anymore. That shit started online, but it's definitely in real life too. It's not common, but it is there.
Shut up bitch
Imagine if George Carlin was alive, him on this podcast would’ve been amazing.
Carlin having his own podcast would have been amazing.
George Carlin was amazing
@@petermachiela5441 Podcasts are amazing especially if they were to have George Carlin on one that was his
Best comment
George Carlin would hate joe rogan
"They're not listening, just waiting for they're time to talk" so true!
Yes. If you are talking you are not learning anything. You have to listen!
Thanks to Kevin Ross for having Joe Rogan on this podcast.
I'm guilty of trying to "win" conversations with people that have different opinions than I do instead of trying to have an exchange if ideas and maybe trying to see where the other person is coming from. I seriously need change this behavior.
Awareness is the first step!
Kudos
SAME, thank you for saying it good guy Kobra Khan.
Did u grow up without a father
Blade Runner Stephen A 101
Watching and listening to Joe’s podcasts have made my conversations with others better.
"The loudest in the room is the weakest one in the room"
gussstavo yeah that statement def isn’t true
I AM THE BIG ONE
@Old chunk of coal. You're a div lol
Is that an actual phrase?
@@riftsalty7562 I knew I'd find a Tyler fan
Strongly agreeing, as I sit silent and watch two other men talk to each other.
My communication skills aren't great, I won't lie. I always turn into interview mode instead of talking about myself, something I'm working on.
Tristan Feinauer that’s much better than only talking about yourself! Im sure people enjoy talking to you much more than those types.
Yeah that's Def better than the other way around. Easier to overcome I think.
Prob is you overlook yourself.
I feel this. I have also been working on this. I always felt annoying for talking about myself.
People love talking about themselves. So just ask them questions and be genuinely interested in them and you can be quiet most of the time. That's in every intelligence agency's handbook.
I had heard that people during the time of Abraham Lincoln would just talk to each other for hours and hours and the conversations were incredibly deep and significant. It’s only really during our lifetimes that we have lost the art of conversation and I truly believe that this will be the end of our civilization if we cannot get this crucial communication method back. Because without it, and you see it today, without it, we are right at each other’s throats.
This whole clip is aimed at Neil deGrasse Tyson LMFAO
I love the guest's "active listening" verbals as Joe blathers on how people don't talk and/or listen anymore.
He really needs to drive that point home
I had this amazing conversation some time ago. The other person had a different opinion, but in just details and had never thought about how close our ideas were. Really amazing how people are so prone to label themselves and close their mindset, like they are never going to change.
And it's funny when you don't label yourself, and they can't comprehend it. I've been called a loner like it was a bad thing. :P
Interupt each other *camera pans to Neil Degrasse Tyson
@Stephanie S yeah but Alex's kind of entertaining, NDT is just cringey.
Yes. Neil is so intelligent though with so much information. It's not super fun to listen to, or experience, but there is a lot of valuable information in listening to him.
Most professors/intellectuals/scientists are poorly skilled communicators because their brain space is used to innovate, and inform us of new ideas which leaves out the more entertaining and pleasant communication. It's very important to find a balance in everything, but not everyone can be everything!
Scientists are going to be intellectual and informative.
Entertainers are going to be entertaining and interesting.
Etc.
Everyone is a mix of everything and let's just appreciate that we need all kinds of different people in the world !
Peace and Love!
JA R not
@@the__man pretty ironic considering the subject of the video.
Joe, I am a lifelong, committed conservative. I watch and listen to you on a regular basis. I don’t always agree with you. However you have my respect as probably one of the most accomplished journalist of our time. You are a sincere truth speaker. Thank you. Don’t stop.
"It's a journey like everything else." Except for arriving. That's not a journey, that's arriving.
Joe has come along away from
*NO HEY HEY HEY!*
Ha who did he do that to?
@@loopvil369 Steven Crowder I think
It's from when Joe Rogan was host on fear faktor
A guy tried Joe and got shot down with "No Hey Heey Hey"
@@RegulareoldNorseBoy Lmao, that was when he thai clinched that dude right?
@@divinethug1 absoluttely 🙃
How To Win Friends and Influence People is a great book to start.
We all know he s talking about neil Tyson hahaha that guy doesn't not know how to shut up
orlando perez What a coincidence i was just going through his recent NDT episode last night too
@@TehUltimateSnake did u notice how much he interrupts
orlando perez i would say the most of his interviews were fine, but the last joe rogan one was brutal to watch. Everything went downhill after the sexual assault allegations.
@Stephanie S lol funny shit
orlando perez Yeah the comment section had a bunch of time stamps where joe was getting visibly pissed 😂
Joe rogan: *ranging about having good conversations and listening to people for 10 minutes
His guest: yeah.... mhmm.... yeah...... uh-huh..... yeah
You want to affirm that your paying attention but you don’t want to cut anyone’s conversations short
@@Beemstarr Exactly. Nobody seems to understand that, lol.
Cristizing before listening lol
"I have friends who alwasy interrupt eachother and are just waiting for their turn to speak." Shoutout Neil deGrasse Tyson
andrew sharkey lmao underrated comment
I have alot of conversations with people and if I dont jump in I'll forget what I was gonna say evert time.
And Eddie Bravo
I’ve been saying this for 3 yrs now on how people have conversations nowadays lol. “I thought I was the only one who thought this! Thank you Rogan.” Goddamn man. Truth
Lol..Same here . I have used that same phrase " people talk AT each other " not WITH each other. I have seen 2 people have different conversations because they were not even paying attention to what the other person was saying.
1:10 Neil deGrasse Tyson
Joshua Z yes!
Came to the comments just to point out that same thing. That was a hard episode to watch.
yep beat me too it
Neil Degrasse tyson is such a full of shit idiot. Notice how joe rogan changed his stance on the moon landing after NDT first guest starred on his show
Fuck that guy
Who else thinks joe was sneak dissing niel degrassi tyson when he was like "they talk over you, dont really care what your saying"
Definitely. That's first thing I thought as soon as he started talking about people interrupting.
He was dissing this guy as well
He's subtle! No doubt! Certainly a possibility
Eddie bravo came to my mind lol
Neil deGrasse Tyson Chicken Bison is a twat.
I always loved the Gord Downie quote "be interested, not interesting"
Conversations are important. I always say talk to me not at me.
6:54 I love how much Kevin gets to talk. Yea... yeah...ya..yea... Slow down Rogan!
These two are talking about each other
Great clip!!!
The art of conversation is the art of rhetoric, taught from ancient Greek times; how to converse, how to discuss, how to debate, how to argue.
Its a lost art now. Individualism, being locked into headphones, and social has made taken people to a place where we cant write, type, spell, and talk, and every conversation is a heated hated argument.
No you are
Haha just kidding. I agree with you 💯%
I need to dump my social anxiety and approach people at my college :/
gussstavo hey that’s not nice
Ask people questions about themselves and things they like that you yourself don't know anything about it works to make friends and you learn shit at the same time
@@lronhubbard3621 thank you so much, I will start using this 👍
Easiest way to approach getting rid of anxieties is to realise most people share them. Most people are nervous and self deprecating and don't have much in the way of thoughts about anything let alone thoughts about you.
So, when you approach people, realise that you're doung them two simultaneous favours. One, creating the social permission to be relaxed and talkative. People appreciate that. The second is giving people an insight into your world and letting them share theirs =)
gussstavo virgin
So True. People Just Dont Know How To Have Conversation, UNLESS Its Thru A Screen SMH.
For years, I’d have to stop conversation with my best friend and point out “You know we’re argumentatively agreeing with one another, right?” We’d be vehemently, assertively, angrily telling each other “Yes, I agree with that”. It took me a while to stop that trait.
You'd be surprised how much respect you'd get from people by actively listening to them and not interupting them. I absolutely hate being interrupted mid sentence. Something I need to work on myself but I swear some people get a kick out of interrupting or talking over you.
Most of my conversations start with people yelling to me to get out of the bushes
Lmao seeing how say this then remembering back to that first freak out he had over a weed debate with Steven crowder...
Listening to Joe Rogan and Joey Diaz's podcasts have helped me conversate more confidently and fluidly tbh :)
The purpose of conversation isn’t to exchange information but to assert dominance
I'd argue that the purpose of conversation is exchanging perspective. Now come at me biatch 😏
headphones comments are very true...some people talk over people constantly due to a fear of losing their train of thought and/or hearing impairments...These are not insecurity issues, but rather end results of lifestyle choices or actual physiological damages...
and then there are
Coffee and Energy Drink Addicts...Takes the 🎂
headphones even during cell phone calls help in the same way as Joe is talking about here...
Listening is underrated
Thanks for the knowledge Joe. You really put things into such a wide and understanding perspective. Especially for your viewers.
The thing that drives me crazy the most is when you are half way through a sentence or a story an someone just starts talking over you like are not even there. I have a few friends like that, and I just cannot be around them any more because of this. Thanks for sharing this !!
That's so brilliant #joeRogan everyone needs to hear this. So many people don't know how to talk.
Joe Rogan: Conversation is a lost a-
Neil: But Harry Potter!
Joe : " Nobody listens ." Proceeds to talk for 84% of the entire clip .
Randall Carlson was one of the best/most interesting interviews I've heard in several years. Fascinating
Brilliantly said. Rogan is wordsmith. Hands down one of the coolest people to ever grace us.
I experience this so much. Thanks for shedding light on this Joe.
It's a really great monologue about how to have good conversations.
0:54 *Neil D. Tyson (haven't read the comments yet but I know I'm not the first to point that out😂)*
Conversing really is a skill. Very important.
The art of listening to people’s conversations is what is truly lost. Instead of it being about us , we should make it more about others. ✌️
Joe comes off as very inquisitive. It seems like he's always eager to know things. And he asks thoughtful questions.
Only Mr Rogan can have a conversation, about conversating... You're the Real MVP Joe 👊👊👌👌
Growing up I was never much of a talker. I was scared and didn't want to stand up for myself and ended up swallowing words. But now as I grow up I talk more and find better ways to lay questions to people and communicate better.
Every interviewer has a hook. This is why Joe Rogan is compelling to me because he talks to people and then he asks questions so we LEARN more about people.
I’d prefer to know what music people like and foods that they eat much more than “Why do you hate Bernie or Liz?”.
Loreley I love meat & potatoes but it seems that society has deemed that evil. Being an old man when I was growing up my parents never bought junk food. When I was 21 I hit the road as a salesman and boy did I embrace junk food. Cheeseburgers, Tacos, Chili Dogs.
Then I marry a woman who hated to cook so we indulged in fast food & restaurants.
Being a teen in the late 60’s I started record collecting and by 2000 I had 6000 albums & 1000 45’s. Bizarre, Metal & Krautrock were mine. Frank Zappa, Faust, Captain Beefheart, Tangerine Dream, Guru Guru. By the time I was 20 and dating I learned to never play my music around others.
Tag, you’re it. 😜
P.S. I sold my collection on eBay because my sons didn’t want anything to do with them.
Joe " let ALL the ILLEGALS in just not in MY NEIGHBORHOOD " Rogan
listening to joe rogan has genuinely brought me more tranquility than anything else
Man he loves that shirt, it's like the past 4 or 5 podcasts he's been wearing it 🤣
Noticed that. Maybe they were all done in the same day? Idk. It's got that old western workshirt look
I cannot believe you notice his attire. That’s bizarre.
He may have dozens like it but If it’s not dirty why change it?
@@fleetcomm1 it's not thaaaat weird
I’m gonna pause this bc I have to take a bath, smoke a joint and I’ll be right back at it.
I'm actually in the bath smoking one watching this 😂😂
I'm rolling one up for after the shower right now .....small world yall
lmao just clicked on this video as i was rolling
Decriminalize it
It's easy to judge others when your job is literally to have conversations. Not everyone gets the same amount of practice and exposure.
Joe Joe dominated that conversation about conversations.
Self awareness is a lifestyle...
Those asleep in the farm, may consider it rude, to be woken up.
This is so very true. I also learned as a young adult I was an interrupter and the guy i was with all thru my 20s was too but when we learned to stop doing that we both became better. Those lessons served me well and I enjoy wonderful conversation with my man now.
Stop thinking of your response.... and be willing to acknowledge that you might be wrong.
I notice this with my younger friends. They misinterpret almost everything. It's easy for me to notice these personality traits because I teach old Koreans in one an one conversations and they are known to be socially inept and lacking in decorum. They will lament for 5 minutes about what is bothering them, I kindly respond for about a minute saying I understand what they are ssaying, and give them my thoughts on their story, then I tell them a similar experience I had, and they don't listen at all as evidenced by their next response having literally nothing to do with what I said. It just feels like a one way street conversation - that they are not showing me the respect and consideration that I am giving them. 3
It wasn't like this 5 years ago. 5 years ago most people would ask me a ton of questions. They would be just as proactive as me in bringing interesting topics to the table. They would listen to me well and remember the things I said when we would meet again months later.
I blame social media - especially twitter for having this effect on young people and then that trickling up to older people. Friends I have who years ago were fun to talk to now feel like robots.
I'm a garden shed cos I always come with the tool
Lol, I was convinced for the first two minutes that Joe was going to talk the entire time.😹👏👏👏
Emotional intelligence, it’s a good characteristic to have
I’m not friends with most people if they can’t have a conversation and actually listen and explain an opinion not argue.
He’s speaking directly about Neil
This is a great video. There are several videos on conversation and they use you as a prime example of how to deal with people in many situations. This is exactly what I was looking for.
Tons of great points here. People are bizarre.
Conversation is an art. I'm Polynesian &our older generation men have kava meetings and it's kinda like if you have nothing interesting to add to the subject at hand you just be quiet and listen and learn. If someone interrupts with nonsense some of the older folk will be angry. Unless it's funny. Or something like that. When I noticed this all the conversation got more interesting.
Entertainment is watching someone do something we did before the internet.
Yeah it's interesting where we're at now.
"we" weren't privy to the conversations of geniuses and celebrities and fighters and businessmen unless we were those things. Most of us weren't exposed to anything much to brag about at all.
@@TheAcad3mic also true
When people think ur dying people really listen instead of waiting for their time to speak. Fight club, first thing that came to my mind.
Finally someone thinks of conversation the way I do
Most people have issues with things they've at one point or another had to face within themselves.
Joe's favorite go to move when Eddie talks
Joe "i have really smart friends" Rogan
I usually don't comment on things but I want to say that I've made alot of positive progress in life in the past year like quitting cigarettes, changing my diet up, changing the way I behave like using curse words and insults less and reacting less impulsively to things that get me angry and obviously I credit myself the most but some little bits of motivation came from watching like 100+ hours of Joe's podcast and Ted Talks and things like that, also listening to j. cole's album K.O.D and mac miller's album Swimming, particularly his song self care helped me. But anyway I just want to say thank you to everybody who helps make the podcast's happen, thanks for the seeds and continuing to water them, I'll be watching for a long time, love y'all and have a good day! :)
YES! Other people need to become more *compassionate conversationalists.*
but not me, I'm good.
Joe Rogan, approaching the 10k hours standard for mastery in the art of conversation.
This conversation hits me to my core
@2:58..when Joe says sentence you can pull out of your ass to shut people down .I thought of Eddie Bravo's "look into it"..
I have learned alot from your podcast Joe!
Cheers from Sweden!
Thanks Joe, I've been waiting for someone to say this.
For all the shit we give Joe and the jokes, he actually has improved a lot since the old days where the podcasts were kind of hit and miss.
A conversation about conversations where only one guy spews the same nonsense about himself while his guest tries to participate.
Or even good topic of conversation is lost. It’s rare if you’re not Joe Rogan to regularly come across people who are profound in thought and intellect that make you deeply contemplate what’s being said rather than senseless conversation for the sake of it
4:35 Joe is talking about Adam Conover lmao
I read the title wrong and was waiting for them to talk about conservation art
I see people who are bad at it , people like Joe Rogan
5:35 i think this way too but when i ask why, i get short answers without expanding on their idea or the person gets real snarky with their answer
Joe “confrontational”rogan
This clip is very ironic.