
What does it actually take to go from stand-up comedian and TV host to the most listened-to interviewer on the planet?
When a platform like Spotify pays hundreds of millions for a podcast deal, what are they really buying and what are they agreeing to protect?
If a guest spreads medical misinformation to 11 million listeners, where does the host’s responsibility end and the platform’s begin?
Is Joe Rogan genuinely dangerous, or is «dangerous» just what people call voices that are too big to ignore?
Cancel culture gets blamed for a lot, but has it ever actually cancelled anyone with Rogan’s kind of reach?
For our Watch & Talk sessions, this video sparks discussion around media responsibility, platform censorship, cancel culture, the economics of podcasting, and what audiences really want from modern media.
What does Rogan’s rise tell us about how much trust people have left in traditional journalism?
Watch the video here (but it’s always more interesting to talk about it 😉):