I used to go spearfishing with a couple frenchies in the virgin islands when I lived on St. Thomas. I only went a couple times in Hawaii, but the experience in USVI was fucking insane compared to HI and they had a ton of awesome stories. I never met these guys, but one of the frenchies used to fish with two twin brothers that ended up joining the coast guard, and they would catch sharks in Kayaks, kill them in the water, and drag them onto the beach right at the bar I always hung out at.He's had a few of those extreme sports guys on and theyre all tediously boring. There was one instagrammer guy a few months ago, who was rafting from Tierra Del Fuego to Antarctica and then trying to make money off of it. Rogan asks him why he did it and the guy spews out some prepared spiel about how its a testament to human endurance, no one has ever done it, blah blah blah.
But who gives a fuck if this guy rafted from one meaningless place to another across a stormy channel? It's clear that he's only doing it to get some notoriety from a press who's desperate to turn anything into clicks. All he does is afterwards is push endorsements and videos. That kind of shit is real annoying.
On the other hand he had an interview with a guy who just walked off into the Alaskan wilderness and just lived in a tiny one room cabin for like 20 years, thats something that was actually good.
I used to do something similar but I read through the comments sometimes and give them a shot. It's how I originally got into Segura and Trussell and more recently Dillon. Now I just skip all the political ones and Joey Diaz.Yeah, I automatically skip any actors or comedians which is mostly what it's been lately although it sort of makes sense given the situation where people can't travel.
I used to go spearfishing with a couple frenchies in the virgin islands when I lived on St. Thomas. I only went a couple times in Hawaii, but the experience in USVI was fucking insane compared to HI and they had a ton of awesome stories. I never met these guys, but one of the frenchies used to fish with two twin brothers that ended up joining the coast guard, and they would catch sharks in Kayaks, kill them in the water, and drag them onto the beach right at the bar I always hung out at.
He also constantly overestimated my spearfishing skills and would haul me out to some really fucking sketchy (scary) places that I was sure I was going to die at. We were in deep water one time and this fucker could hold his breath about 5x as long as me, so I noped the fuck out when I saw him going into a cave ~50ft down. Huge waves that day, murky water and I saw a (guessing) 8ft shark when he was in the cave. The only land mass that was near the surface was a jagged, rocky spire that jutted up to about 2ft above the surface of the water and I was clinging to that fucking thing like the devil was about to drag me to hell. I think that's the most scared I've ever been. Oh, and I had a bloody bag of fish hanging off of me that had both of our fish in it because I was basically the pack mule.
Anyways....I went out with him less than 10 times and I think that a 3 hour podcast with someone like him would be interesting as hell.
Jessimae Peluso is a stand-up comedian and television personality. Check out her podcast called “Sharp Tongue” available on Apple Podcasts. @Jessimae Peluso
I've sat by a few campfires sharing beers with Montana's head wolf biologist and Glacier's bear biologist. Those dudes had some pretty badass stories and trailcam vids. Also got into the nuts and bolts of day to day research and how absolutely grueling it can be. Wolves cover a lot of miles every day and you better be in marathon shape to keep up. The conversation about reintroduction vs. agriculture gets pretty heated and could be well done by Joe.I used to go spearfishing with a couple frenchies in the virgin islands when I lived on St. Thomas. I only went a couple times in Hawaii, but the experience in USVI was fucking insane compared to HI and they had a ton of awesome stories. I never met these guys, but one of the frenchies used to fish with two twin brothers that ended up joining the coast guard, and they would catch sharks in Kayaks, kill them in the water, and drag them onto the beach right at the bar I always hung out at.
He also constantly overestimated my spearfishing skills and would haul me out to some really fucking sketchy (scary) places that I was sure I was going to die at. We were in deep water one time and this fucker could hold his breath about 5x as long as me, so I noped the fuck out when I saw him going into a cave ~50ft down. Huge waves that day, murky water and I saw a (guessing) 8ft shark when he was in the cave. The only land mass that was near the surface was a jagged, rocky spire that jutted up to about 2ft above the surface of the water and I was clinging to that fucking thing like the devil was about to drag me to hell. I think that's the most scared I've ever been. Oh, and I had a bloody bag of fish hanging off of me that had both of our fish in it because I was basically the pack mule.
Anyways....I went out with him less than 10 times and I think that a 3 hour podcast with someone like him would be interesting as hell.
I actually like him, in measured doses. But in this one he talks about his new show and the studio who makes it, which is run by the guy who created Adventurw Time, so that part was cool.
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