JRE #386

Joe Rogan Experience #386 - Joey "CoCo" Diaz

📅 August 27, 2013 ⏱️ 2h 55m 🎤 Joey "CoCo" Diaz

Episode Summary

Main Topics Discussed

  • Joey Diaz's Comedy Tour Experiences: Detailed accounts of recent shows in Boston, San Jose, Washington D.C., Salt Lake City, and Lexington, Kentucky. Discussion revolved around the challenges and rewards of touring, adapting to different audiences, and the evolution of his craft.
  • The Craft of Stand-Up Comedy: The hosts delved into the dedication required to be a successful comedian, the importance of constantly refining material, and the unique traditions of specific comedy markets.
  • Female Comedians in History: A significant portion of the conversation focused on influential female stand-ups, comparing their styles and impact, including Joan Rivers, Roseanne Barr, Sarah Silverman, Ellen DeGeneres, and Lily Tomlin. Joe also touched on the perceived difficulties women face in the stand-up world.
  • Pornography Search Statistics by State: A surprising segment sparked by the mention of Salt Lake City, discussing a viral map from PornHub detailing dominant porn search categories across different U.S. states, including "cream pie," "teen," "Asian," and "Ebony," with particular attention paid to Utah's unusual data.
  • Sponsor Product Discussions: Interspersed throughout, detailed reads for Stamps.com (mailing convenience), Audible.com (audiobooks and podcasts like Dan Carlin's), and Onnit.com (fitness equipment like "Primal Bells" kettlebells, and supplements).

Key Insights & Memorable Moments

  • Joey Diaz reflected on reaching a "black belt in comedy" status, where performing becomes enjoyable rather than a struggle, emphasizing the years of hard work behind it.
  • Joe Rogan asserted that "it's harder for a woman to do stand up" due to inherent sexism, though he champions female comedians who "bury" male comics with ego.
  • The unexpected analysis of PornHub's geographical search data provided some humorous and odd insights, with Utah noted for being "blank" or having very specific, unusual search trends.
  • Joe's hypothetical scenario of a woman enjoying "double penetration" with "Ashton Kutcher in your butt and Brad Pitt in your box" served as a memorable, if crude, example during the porn discussion.
  • The detailed description of Onnit's "Primal Bells" kettlebells, particularly the "gorilla" and "orangutan" designs, and the humorous confusion over the "pood" unit of weight.

Notable Quotes or Revelations

  • Joey Diaz on perfecting comedy: "When you're there and you put the work in it becomes easy and you're enjoying it... you're a black belt in comedy."
  • Joe Rogan ranking female comedians: "I think Joan Rivers is the queen... she's number one women of all time... her and Roseanne Bar man that's actually kind of close when you think about that she's a beast."
  • Joe Rogan on challenges for women in stand-up: "I think it's harder for a woman to do stand up I've always said this I think that men are sexist for the most part and they don't want to listen to a woman talk."
  • PornHub's Utah anomaly: The revelation that Utah either had "blank" porn searches or uniquely dominated by very specific categories, prompting discussion about the state's demographics.
  • Onnit's charitable initiative: Joe announced that $5 from every "Orangutan Primal Bell" kettlebell purchase would be donated to an organization to "save the red ape."

Overall Themes

The episode predominantly explored the rigors and rewards of a career in stand-up comedy, through Joey Diaz's extensive touring experiences and personal anecdotes. It delved into the cultural landscape of comedy, particularly the historical impact and challenges faced by female comedians. Unexpectedly, a significant theme emerged around human nature and societal norms as interpreted through the lens of internet pornography search data, highlighting regional differences in desires and taboo subjects. Underlying all discussions was the characteristic unfiltered and open dialogue that defines the Joe Rogan Experience, often blending personal stories with broader social commentary.

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