Joe Rogan Experience #2317 – Cody Tucker
Cody Tucker is a content creator, host of “The Cody Tucker Show” podcast, and now the author of a brand new book, “And Now You Know: Mind-Blowing Stories from
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I found him in the Mike Calta Show
Glad to see Hugo/Hurley from the show Lost is doing well!
As I’m watching this I’m also wearing a Pink Floyd t-shirt. Crazy.
The pic of Atlantis looks like a G spot in a vagina, no wonder it’s never been found!
Pull your mic up
Hey it’s the metal history dude… oh this is going to be a good one
1:15:55 what alligator is this dude talking about an alligator will grab your arm and roll and rip it off easy wtf 😂
Rude Jude show be on Joe Rogan
oi ya knob ya said google hahahaha
Just a nice chubby dude 👍
Very Euphoric! This really is a simulation!
Hilarious, a guy popping Klonopins and SSRIs talking about Oxy…. What a clown!
His shit is 1000x worse to quit.
My Hagen instant coffee is great also , better and cheaper than Starbucks and it is 100% from New Guinea…
I feel him about the meds. Just waiting for them to work one day
I ❤ Cody’s IG channel….one of my most liked comments is on his page 😂😂😂
Love this guy!!!! So awesome. Good for him!!
47:15 somebody’s figured it out Joe. ive said before I’ll say it again. The algorithm. Someone has figured out the algorithm to the universe; the mathmatical formula to life and the universe itself. Therefore are pretending to be God; however it is not God. That is why everything is so out of whack suddenly 😂that is why it always says to be saved just have faith. Just believe. The real Him( God ) would Never allow our world to crumble the way it has
The great and powerful Cody Tucker🎉
Timestamps:
00:07 – Cody Tucker discusses his book release and unique approach to storytelling on social media.
02:04 – Discussing the organic growth of podcasts without promotion.
05:39 – Discussion on Asa Carter’s extreme racism and his impact on history.
07:27 – Discussion on pseudonyms used by authors and their impact on literature.
10:58 – Discussion on Stephen King’s prolific writing and the concept of pseudonyms.
12:48 – Discussion about the impact of Robin Williams and other actors’ deaths.
16:35 – Discussion on smoking habits and health awareness.
18:12 – Nicotine delivery methods affect perception and health benefits.
21:29 – Discussion on the addictive nature of junk food and its health impact.
23:08 – Discussion on fast food burger preferences and cultural differences.
26:42 – AI chatbots engage in debates to study their influence on human opinions.
28:32 – Discussion on Ted Kaczynski’s beliefs and the impact of CIA programs like MK Ultra.
31:51 – Human behavior is influenced by survey anonymity and data privacy concerns.
33:38 – Discussion on the trade-off between free services and privacy loss.
36:55 – Discussion on contractor liability and arbitration in gig economy companies.
38:36 – Discussion on Dutch law and AI’s influence on contracts.
41:44 – Discussing legal business practices and the rise of driverless cars.
43:17 – Cody Tucker shares his nervousness about using driverless cars.
46:21 – Tardigrades can survive in space and may undergo genetic experiments.
48:07 – Discussion on genetic enhancements and ethical implications in human modification.
51:33 – Discusses the authenticity of rock stars vs. manufactured pop idols.
53:16 – Discussion on music’s evolution and the impact of social media.
56:36 – Emerging artists find opportunities despite industry noise.
58:17 – Music recommendations and playlist curation enhance personalized listening experiences.
1:01:19 – Rigid schooling undermines natural learning instincts and energy in children.
1:02:56 – Discussion on the education system and childhood experiences.
1:05:57 – Critique of ADHD medication’s effects on children.
1:07:22 – Discussion about drug addiction and prescriptions in society.
1:10:36 – Discussion on SSRIs and the effects of alcohol.
1:12:10 – Discussing the temporary happiness of drinking and Jelly Roll’s impressive weight loss.
1:15:23 – Discussion on the dangers and behaviors of alligators versus crocodiles.
1:17:03 – Cody Tucker reflects on childhood experiences with alligators in Florida.
1:20:17 – Discussion on prehistoric alligator gars and their strange appearance.
1:21:50 – Discussion on alligator gars’ respiratory adaptations and ancient lineage.
1:24:59 – A former warlord turned pastor narrates his violent past in Liberia.
1:26:48 – Discussion on ritual sacrifices and lack of accountability in war crimes.
1:30:13 – Discussing the urgent need for awareness of global safety issues over climate change.
1:31:44 – Discussion about flat Earth beliefs and misconceptions on scientific understanding.
1:34:55 – Discussion on conspiracy theories and reality perception.
1:36:32 – Cody Tucker expresses skepticism about hypothetical concepts in space and existence.
1:39:54 – A woman wakes up in a mortuary, leading to bizarre revival methods.
1:41:30 – Discussion on human resilience and survival in ancient times.
1:44:55 – Examining historical existence and myths through archaeological discoveries.
1:46:30 – Discussion on possible historical roots of Atlantis and the Rishat Structure.
1:50:10 – Exploring historical water erosion connects to ancient descriptions and contemporary skepticism.
1:51:47 – Discussion on true crime enthusiasts and their impact on investigations.
1:54:45 – Discussion on the mysterious Lost City of Z and its impact on Amazonian history.
1:56:22 – Exploration of ancient Amazon civilizations and their unique agricultural practices.
2:00:01 – Discussion on Aztec civilization and historical food introductions.
2:01:26 – Discussion on the surprising dietary restrictions due to allergies.
2:04:27 – Discussion on coffee preferences and preparation methods.
2:06:01 – Discussion on decaf coffee and health concerns about microplastics.
2:09:09 – Discussion on plastic consumption and humorous comments about reopening Alcatraz.
2:10:43 – Nick Diaz’s daring Alcatraz swims showcase his fearless nature between fights.
2:14:02 – Celebrating human diversity through historical eccentricities.
2:15:43 – Discussion of eccentric historical figures and their bizarre eating habits.
2:19:02 – Discussion on unusual foods and bizarre eating experiences.
2:20:48 – Discussion on the unusual eating habits and life of Tarrare.
2:24:08 – Discussion on prehistoric landscapes and extinct species.
2:25:43 – Discussion on resurrecting dinosaurs using modern DNA techniques.
2:29:05 – Discussion on the origins of Cyclops and existence of giants.
2:30:40 – Exploration of biblical giants and their origins.
2:33:56 – Discussion on ancient giants and human height evolution.
2:35:36 – Discussion on the size of individuals during the Civil War and biblical giants.
2:38:58 – Flood stories in religions may echo historical events.
2:40:35 – Ancient myths describe the universe’s birth akin to the Big Bang.
2:43:35 – Education’s value is questioned; personal learning often starts after formal schooling.
There was a giant in Nevada, that was a cannibal. It lived in a cave but when hungry, it would come out and eat Paiute Indians, to the point they decided to hunt it and kill it. They were successful and the bones were given to a small museum. The Smithsonian sent some scientists to the museum and they went away with the bones with the promise to display them. Unfortunately, they never did. This was written in a book by an eyewitness.
More normal guests. Less celebs please. Unless they are Tim Dillon or Theo Von
My great grandfather was 7 feet tall. He had two sons that were 610 and 611 and I remember these people very well.
Love Tucker
Dark Tower books are Stephen kings best books, period.
2:38:43 – imagine if you were a victim of hurricane Helene, where you are up in the mountains and it flooded… But imagine it happened 2,000 years ago or before. A story of a flood so vicious that it engulfed the mountain, people survived the tops of trees with that happens, that story could change drastically over being retold for 2,000 years.
It’s my understanding, they had built a handful of dams in areas that water would never hold, the water level was too high, from too much rain the two weeks before… And then a freak storm went in a direction it shouldn’t go to a place it should go, and hurricane Helene was what it was. We’re aware of many different ancient civilizations that kept water trapped on high land so they would have water pressure to transport that water down the hill into cities.
The Anti Jew, Joe Rogan
Oh shi dude’s blowin up now. Im kinda surprised to see these dudes together. Congratulations mate
Ngl joe lost points in my book for going with the filet o fish
Joe please look up the Gault site in central Texas….
Haas eagles native name is the Hokioi – Likened to Solomans bird that climbed the Heaven and delivered messages
I’ll say it again. Please give me 5 dollars for every f- ing time that Joe has said the word “crazy ” during his podcasts.
Drinks black riffle to support vets but then promotes Starbucks who has denounced the Military sounds right lmao.
Idk how they are planning guests (probably by not planning them at all) but don’t change a thing. Seriously most solid 6 months to a year of guests, going back even before trump and JD
Hey AI, what does the expression cold turkey mean?
1:50:53 yeah but spider man lives in New York, and a lot of fiction take place in the real world. That’s like us forgetting WW2 but thinking Godzilla was real cause of the radiation.
The heart may have been preserved in alcohol ?
Lots of people eat different types of jellyfish in Asia…
Hey, how’s about having “Vincent Everett Ellison” on within the next few episodes; Joe.??? It’d be a good “fo sho”…..
Its a fly.
Regarding modern indie musicians – I’d love to see REN on here. Imagine a multi-hour interview with his brain.
Joe will never take responsibility for 2024 or the present. I am appalled and disgusted at all MAGA dipshitz.
No headphones?..
Cigarettes 💯 make you cool 😎…keep smokin kids!!
21:22 Joe are you listening to yourself 👂🏼 🍔 ?
The Shining with Jack Nicholson was awful. The two part mini-series with Steve Webber was amazing and way closer to the book, with input from King. King said he would never let other people change his stories and make a movie without his input after the first Shining movie because he hated it so much.
Just wanna throw out that Oliver Anthony sucks
Please invite Jason Reza Jorjani for some juicy conspiracy theories 😅
Cody would have gotten more words in if he had been on a podcast with Kurt Metzger.
This dude has a great authentic voice. The kind of voice that could take a man places if he got behind it.
Get Hasanabi on…would be a good challenge for Joe