AUSTIN, TEXAS: Following hearing a friend's terrifying tale, Joe Rogan has offered a severe warning to listeners. The Joe Rogan Experience's host has issued a warning to his listeners who drive at night.
Rogan's fellow podcaster Eddie Bravo recalled a terrifying incident in which he nearly lost his life as he was driving at night in California. According to the podcast episode, he observed "two dudes with hoodies on" while driving.
‘You should never drive at night’
The men looked suspicious, but Bravo kept on driving. Following that, abman pulled up in front of his automobile as he was getting out to buy petrol. He stated, "I open the door and I walk out. This dude pops up."
He offered to wash his car windows but did not have the equipment to do so.Uneasy, Bravo immediately returned to the car and sped off, going to another gas station instead.
Eddie revealed that he has not gone to a gas station as night since the incident, declaring that one is "a sitting duck" at a gas station as Rogan backed his point.
"You should never drive at night," Rogan warned. The presenter recently broke his silence over his earlier hardships as a comedian, including being homeless.
On his podcast, 'The Joe Rogan Experience', he opened up to fellow comedian Gabriel Iglesias about his battle with anxiety and his financial troubles.
Iglesias, better known by his stage name Fluffy, said on the most recent episode of the program that he was homeless in his early career as a comic. He was unable to pay his rent and was even kicked out of his flat.
‘A good JRE episode’
When the snipped from the podcast was uploaded on YouTube, fans poured in their views. A fan commented, “Finally, a good old JRE episode after a long time. Glad Eddie spoke a lot more that he did the previous time,” while another fan commented, “When you can be one step ahead of someone trying to take advantage of you. Has to be the best feeling in the world.”
A third fan commented, “Wise move - Maybe (again, maybe) Eddie could have physically dealt with the situation, but he took the right decision and didn't let his Martial Arts training affect his objectiveness and ego.”
‘I had a lot of social anxiety when I was young’
Similar to how Rogan detailed how he had no money and no place to live when he first entered the profession. The two-hour broadcast also featured discussions on anxiety, an issue Rogan said he had previously experienced.
He described to Fluffy how he overcame his mental health issues by instructing MMA courses.
"I was teaching martial arts, so I was used to people listening to me. I did that. I think that helped me a lot. Cause I had a lot of social anxiety when I was young, like just talking to people," he admitted on the podcast.