Starting to become psychotic, Joe Rogan and guest discuss bizzare story of a DJ attempting t

Publish date: 2024-07-11

UFC commentator Joe Rogan is the world’s most popular non-fighter MMA personality. His world-famous podcast has harbored him a huge fan following in recent years. He brings on guests from various industries to talk about their expertise. In an episode, Neuroscientist Matthew Walker came on the Joe Rogan Experience. Walker is famous for researching the importance of sleep on human health.

Walker talked about the world record for people who tried not to sleep. He said, “Peter Trip tried to break the world record. He went eight days straight. The psychiatrist said this is a very bad idea based on what we know and he did it anyway. They tracked him. By day three, he was having florid delusions and hallucinations…. Starting to become psychotic.“

Peter Tripp was a radio personality. After he attempted to break the world record, his career went downward. Not sleeping for eight days had an everlasting impact on Tripp. Walker told Rogan that no one should attempt to go without sleep for days. It can harm people’s lives. In the episode, Matthew Walker advocated for people to prioritize sleep to preserve health.

According to Walker, sleeping can repair muscles, increase testosterone and boost brain performance. For Walker, getting enough sleep should be the priority. Joe Rogan has a talent for bringing on exciting guests on his podcast. The podcast has become one of the most-watched podcasts on the planet on Spotify.

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Tyson Fury went after Joe Rogan for supporting Jon Jones

UFC commentator and martial arts expert Joe Rogan asserted that Jon Jones would beat up Tyson Fury in a non-boxing match. Recently, Fury got the news about Rogan’s comments and blasted Rogan on social media.

Fury said, “I heard Joe Rogan say something about me, I’ve been off all the social media and didn’t reply to that little p**sy, little f**king midget, bald-headed midget. I heard him say that Jon Jones could f*ck me up if we were in a room together. I don’t think so.“

Soon after, the MMA community and Jones supported Rogan on social media. Jones challenged Fury to an MMA fight on Twitter. After carefully evaluating the situation, Fury retracted his statements and challenged Jones to a boxing match.

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