Younger Dryas

4 episodes about this topic

#2417 - Ben van Kerkwyk

Joe Rogan and Ben explore evidence for advanced ancient civilizations, focusing on the lost Egyptian Labyrinth at Hawara, mysterious underground structures beneath the Giza Plateau and Sphinx, and megalithic sites in Peru and Bolivia like Tiwanaku and Ollantaytambo. They discuss geological and geodetic data suggesting extreme antiquity for some monuments, sacred geometry and astronomical encoding in the Great Pyramid, and the possibility that humanity has risen to high levels of technology before being reset by cataclysms. The episode also covers academic resistance to these ideas, the role of new scanning technologies, and even legendary technologies like Solomon's Shamir.

Nov 25, 2025 Comedy

#2398 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin

Joe Rogan speaks with Francis and Constantine about censorship and hate-speech policing in the UK, the social and psychological aftermath of the pandemic and protest era, and how social media algorithms amplify outrage and extremism. They discuss protests, ideological labeling, gender and puberty-blocker debates, AI-generated music, ancient history and human nature, Middle East geopolitics, political violence, and the role of religion and myth in giving people meaning and moral frameworks.

Oct 22, 2025 Comedy

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The hosts explain the Younger Dryas, a sudden return to near-ice age conditions about 12,900 years ago that interrupted the warming after the last glacial maximum. They describe what Earth was like during the preceding ice age and the brief warm Bølling-Allerød interstadial, how the Younger Dryas abruptly cooled the Northern Hemisphere while warming much of the Southern Hemisphere, and how this affected humans, megafauna, and early agriculture. They then walk through the main scientific hypotheses for what triggered the event and close by noting how its abrupt end opened into the Holocene, when agriculture and complex civilizations emerged.

Oct 21, 2025 Society & Culture

#2386 - The Red Clay Strays

Joe Rogan talks with members of the Red Clay Strays about their origin as a bar cover band on the Gulf Coast, how their manager learned booking from scratch, and how the group has stayed together through heavy touring by centering their faith and a service-oriented mindset. They discuss writing emotionally heavy songs that resonate with depressed and suicidal fans, the grind of driving Uber during COVID to survive, and broader topics including hospitals as profit-driven businesses, extreme body modification and gene editing, social media-fueled hatred, government surveillance, UFOs, ancient civilizations, the Book of Enoch, and controversies around religious relics and the moon landing.

Sep 30, 2025 Comedy