The Joe Rogan Experience has become a go-to podcast for fascinating and in-depth discussions on a wide range of topics, and episodes about ancient Egypt and the pyramids are particular fan-favorites. These episodes captivate listeners who are eager to explore the secrets of the past.
The Great Sphinx of Giza
Must-Listen Episodes
The best Joe Rogan Experience episodes about ancient Egypt and the pyramids delve into the mysteries, theories, and awe-inspiring history of one of the world's most enigmatic civilizations. With expert guests and intriguing conversations.
Graham Hancock / JRE 1284
Graham Hancock and Joe Rogan start the podcast talking about Göbekli Tepe. Graham and Joe then talk about recent acceptance and confirmation of Graham’s theories. Graham Hancock is a British writer and reporter.
Episode 1284 featuring Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson dives deep into theories about the construction techniques of the pyramids and the potential advanced knowledge held by ancient civilizations. This episode offers a mind-expanding discussion that challenges mainstream historical narratives.
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Graham Hancock and Joe Rogan
Robert Schoch / JRE 1124
JRE 1124 is without a doubt is one of the must watch and listen episodes of The Joe Rogan Experience. Joe Rogan and Dr. Robert Schoch spend 3 incredible hours discussing ancient Egypt.
Lastly, episode 1124, featuring Robert Schoch, provides insights into geological evidence that suggests a much older timeline for the pyramids and Sphinx, sparking thought-provoking debates about human history.
Carlson, Hancock, Shermer / JRE 961
The great debate about ancient geology and civilization on The Joe Rogan Experience. Graham Hancock, Randall Carlson face off with Michael Shermer.
Graham Hancock & Randall Carlson / JRE 872
Joe Rogan, Randall Carlson and Graham Hancock start the podcast talking about comets, trump and Graham’s interest in current comet research.
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Episode 872, with guest Graham Hancock, also explores the mysteries of ancient Egypt, touching on topics like the Sphinx and the significance of astronomical alignments.
Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson
John Anthony West / JRE 852
Joe Rogan and John Anthony West start the podcast talking about procession and its importance in ancient cultures.
John Anthony West is a author, lecturer, guide and a proponent of the Sphinx water erosion hypothesis in geology.
Graham Hancock & Randall Carlson / JRE 725
Joe Rogan, Randall Carlson & Graham Hancock on one of the most anticipated episodes of The Joe Rogan Experience. They start the podcast talking about the recent geological research tour that Graham and Randall took in the northwestern regions of the USA.
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Graham Hancock / JRE 551
Joe Rogan and Graham Hancock on the podcast again. They start the episode talking about Graham’s recent float tank experience. Graham and his wife floated at midnight and he really enjoyed it.
Graham Hancock is a British writer and reporter.
Graham Hancock / JRE 417
Graham Hancock and Joe Rogan start the podcast talking about Graham’s recent trip to Turkey. While in Turkey he spent a week exploring and investigating Göbekli Tepe.
Graham Hancock is a British writer and reporter.
Graham Hancock / JRE 360
Joe Rogan and Graham Hancock start the podcast talking about Graham no longer smoking cannabis.
Graham Hancock is a British writer and reporter.
John Anthony West / JRE 226
Joe Rogan and John Anthony West start the podcast talking about John’s NBC special on the mysteries of the dating of the Sphinx.
John Anthony West is a author, lecturer, guide and a proponent of the Sphinx water erosion hypothesis in geology.
Zahi Hawass Controversy
Zahi Hawass, also known as "Egypt's Indiana Jones", is an internationally recognized leading Egyptologist. However, he has faced criticism, including accusations of self-promotion and monopolizing the field.
Many Egyptians criticized his tone on Rogan's show as well as the content of the podcast.
Hawass began the conversation with Rogan by dismissing the claims of late radio host Art Bell that Egyptians couldn't have moved the stones to build the pyramids, recounting how he showed Bell skilled quarrying techniques. Rogan then questioned him-asking how the stones were moved 5,000 years ago. At one point, Rogan asked if papyrus was made of animal skin - rather than the papyrus reeds used by ancient Egyptians.
While Rogan praised Egypt's monumental achievements, acknowledging he'd never visited the country, their exchange centered on Rogan asking, "How do you know?" and Hawass replying, "I found it-I wrote it."
Rogan's Response
A week later, Rogan mocked Hawass and weighed in again on skeptical theories over who built the pyramids.
"This is this closed-minded fellow that's been in charge of gatekeeping all of the knowledge," said Rogan, who has millions of followers and has interviewed President Donald Trump among numerous top figures.
"That might have been the worst podcast I've ever done, but maybe a good one too," Rogan commented.
Hawass has dismissed recent Italian research using Synthetic Aperture Radar tomography, which suggested the presence of massive vertical shafts beneath the Khafre pyramid.
Hawass told Newsweek: "I'm not concerned about attacks, even from others. I've been dealing with criticism my entire life; I've been working in archaeology and on the pyramids for over 50 years."
What People Are Saying
Dr. Zahi Hawass told Newsweek: "The man clearly has an agenda aimed at denying that Egyptians built the pyramids. At the very least, that's nonsense. I didn't let him push that narrative-I responded with all the evidence. He produced a podcast about the pyramids featuring Zahi Hawass, but he didn't even read."
Joe Rogan mockingly told Aaron Rogers on The Joe Rogan Experience episode of May 21: "He's discovered everything, basically."
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