Joe Rogan Experience #1797 — Josh Barnett Transcript
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0:00 the Joe Rogan experience Yes, to a degree. Today ain't the day. Oh, this is perfect because it's got smoky, There you go. Like, did you know them and then you decided to do this with them? And you're like, yeah. Like Buffalo Trace ages their shit for eight years. if we have 30 barrels sitting around, we're pretty happy. second distillation run where the real juice comes from, you got to make your cuts at the right place.
4:52 And, in fact, I tell people if you really like it smoky as shit, add water to it or ice. it will change the nose and the palate. Mulholland Drive. It doesn't look that bad. I'm thinking, well, don't It's so much better. Maybe two or three, but I ain't going to spend two or three probably. title george is really the only one if you really think about he's like the number one but but even
8:01 And you see him early in the first few videos that he posted. supposed to fight uh roy jones was it that's right so here it was roy jones no i feel like it wasn't that is far You've been in the Olympics. He didn't just catch COVID. Like, hmm. COVID has made my urethra swell so that I can no longer urinate. So that way, when you're driving, a little crack in the floorboard, if you pee, it just goes out the car.
10:30 the astronaut who wore a diaper to go kill her boyfriend's wife? Oh. No, it is a problem. It's a huge problem. Girls have phones. that's that that that is that Machiavellian maybe a merrier well the She is. Bud Brutzman hits me up. And because for a while there, all the bigger guys from Eddie's school were training a lot with me, In the Baja Peninsula, there is the Baja 500 and 1000.
13:45 all the way down to 1,000 miles from where you started. like that, but some of the stuff just gets made as it goes. And there's also a lot of people that do what's called pre-running. So they'll go out there and they'll map out the track and all that, And you get out there and you're in the middle of nothing. You've got your catheter set up to urinate and away you go.
16:38 But also, people like to do things like create hazards on purpose and then film them for YouTube. Really? I don't know how fast they get, but,'re all like 10,000 RPM small blocks and shit just freaking flying. on, and the trophy trucks just run, like, right over the top of them, like they were Yeah. would you need four gears yeah although our reverse died on us at some point i don't know
19:06 things you can do to it, but they just going to have less Him and Kyle. and just compete. And he still trains but in like Oh man. Well, you know, I had to have plenty of car stuff for, for everything you might need. I saw that one up at Home Dude's shop I can't believe he was just left out of the canon. You open up his closet. His cars are black, too.
22:03 He was the producer of rides that show So someone will steal your car. So like say if Josh had a charger, they would steal his charger and then they would do it all up and then bring you somewhere under false pretenses and then windshield what in front of the dude in front of the dude oh my god the whole obviously the idea And okay, then we let him on that it's overhauling and all this did you tell him before they fixed the car
24:48 We needed to be. purpose we want to build out of it yeah this dude had no idea no no clue and uh you know we're in So that's how much he loves it. cars what's the fucking point oh yeah no that i firmly believe that i don't i don't understand But in terms of what's the fucking point, at SEMA this year, there's always some trend that is trash, in my opinion, that always seems like maybe it got started in an interesting way.
27:36 but it's a thing that makes car noises for you. I guess they just add that to the rest of other fake shit that they're doing in their life I had the older ones, though, with the V8. It was just a real high-rev. I loved taking it to the comedy store. When I'm like, hey, look, it's a diesel and I've got a trailer hitch. We, we actually talked about that during the fight itself.
30:29 Who's a top of the line fighter. to the press afterwards where, you know, they, they usually ask a bunch of like, just wrote Those were the elite football players. There are killers all over the world. And so he'd gotten to see all this different stuff and fighting all these different places, different rule sets. This kid's 20 and 5, 21 and 5. This is true.
33:28 Lots of head movement. But we also know he loves fighting on the feet more than anything else, for the most part. And So not getting too extended, letting that guy get his work off at times, they're going to get bigger and bigger and bigger. And, you know, in time, we just were able to pull Howey's tactics apart and leave him exposed to our opportunities.
36:15 You're not going to crank it up to full peaking fight camp, but you need to stay in the gym and stay at a certain level of conditioning. I think he's 34, going to be 35. and he just had such a shit-eating grin he's like fuck yeah that is exactly what we want yeah and Oh, we have meal plans. everywhere we've gone. Yes. we should explain normatex normatex is uh they're these awesome boots yeah that you put on well
40:05 they trying to solve. That's great for me as a trainer, because then I can take that information You were very fortunate to be able to train with some real legends. possible i saw your first one of your first fights on vhs tape so you gave it to me baby face assassin very much so yeah it Oh, boy. This is like Ernst Jünger type stuff. It's a lot like MMA, right?
43:41 know different people started making gloves and then gloves kind of became a standard. And takes him down on armbars. and one of the original four, Yeah. It's all made up. So Leon's a fake guy? It's a part of history. I know. You can go look it up. you know i mean what's the point i mean the guy's point the guy's story is cool enough and yes at add some nonsense to it. Otherwise they don't feel like they got their fingerprints all over it.
46:59 It's as if, it's just like what? And it could be arbitrary on one end end and it could be deliberate on another. guys that all come from this carl gotch catch lineage who also are from antonio enoki so back This is when we present professional wrestling, it's going to be something called strong style, and it's going to be the king of sports. get out from the mines at the end of the day.
49:51 becoming worked over time. How did it become work? Did it become work because of carnivals? and so this is also where the terminology of marks comes in because the audience everyone's a mark And then you start, I mean, And oftentimes pro wrestling does a great job of mirroring the sentiments of the culture around it at large. he's got this great series.
52:48 go do some stuff, but I'm coming back. But so pro wrestling starts getting worked at some point, goes, what the fuck the hell you are? are get him and so all these guys keep coming The judo guys get some wins. Because they were not letting it go. And this is pre-creatine. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Very much so. That's him? You can imagine that dude was probably strong as shit. Jacked.
54:55 One of the things about Carl Gotch in particular was he was legendary for his requirements eventually Billy and Jake would become very close close because, uh, I brought Billy to Jake cause Billy left Japan and came back to America. That's a good question. But I think a lot of that was, And you're like, no, you don't. suck to get to being good. And it's the same with someone like Carl, you know, all these people will
57:24 Yeah. It just – people even back then weren't necessarily in for that kind of ride, let alone these days. I just don't do it. Yes. from the ground up, if you don't like really work with like bottom level athletes and bring them into top shape. They're giving you all this structure And I was talking to, I had three athletes and teach him how to throw a bunch of punches and do all this kind of stuff but can they actually break down the opponents and all their their
1:00:22 so that he's able to mitigate the strengths Yes. reading Nietzsche for me is not just about philosophy. It's about human behavior. It's cuneiform tablet or you start reading hieroglyphs, you're not going to get a radically new, different The same with envy. beyond that you know listening to someone who's telling you something or just listening in a metaphorical sense,
1:04:19 And I liked teaching women a lot, especially because they smelled better and took better care of themselves. Exactly. And so that's another reason why I'm not necessarily very eager or And you got to get to know them. when you do something dumb in your relationship or something fucks up or you make some bad mistake. it doesn't matter to me if they're going to go out there
1:06:09 one of the things I would do at CSW is people come up to me. Um, and Victor even was part of And he loves martial arts. Mexican Compton in LA. So it's a rough ass place. I go, hey, I heard the team is, you know, He's been doing it. then it's not important for me to give it to you in the first place. and he's got a fight coming up in May. you and he's going to say something. If you don't do it, if you're not, he's just going to be like,
1:09:18 We're all going. ask of my athletes is not going to be any less than anything I've ever done. And in terms of And so I run into him again even before the fight. have a lot of love for him and be like, man, Pedro, that's amazing. You guys are great. I'm too far with it but that's like a lack of the martial arts respect that is just pure showmanship sure, we can become better athletes and we can do all this training and what have you. But
1:13:39 they're the worst. But don't you like the fact that if you feel like it, you can pull into a drive-thru and get a Big Mac? I'm doing something that's even neutral because I'm not. But I choose to engage If it's Scotland, it's almost entirely barley. does it bother you at all when you see like, that's that's honor culture things. Like that is at the the absolute bedrock of human interaction it enforces laws it absolutely does
1:17:46 You proxy it out to a state or you have to do it yourself. and, if he just goes and whinges on, Deal with it. is for me to give you It's just not going to happen. If I have a real personal problem, I'll let you know. start shit talking to me i'm like what the hell is this guy's problem? I don't get it. And so this is a fighter. Yeah, it's a fighter.
1:20:56 and give him notoriety and all this after I beat his ass. Hammer's going to block the door If I haven't bit off pieces of flesh out of your body, you'll be lucky. Nothing ever happens, to be honest. This brings us to Will Smith walking on stage that she didn't shave her head voluntarily. And then says, keep my wife's name out of your fucking mouth.
1:23:17 glorification of just being able to go up to someone and smack them in the face because that is that What do you think? And he was like, but maybe he's like emotionally fragile probably. in terms of them and their And you know what? You wouldn't think so. He's he could have stood up, said something right on the spot rock's a comedian the presenters at the oscars are supposed to be entertainers often crack jokes
1:26:56 go do it personally, speak to the person first, or what the weight of what Chris said was, well how do you have malicious intent in a mild joke tell me about it no i'm saying i don't agree And I'm like i don't i don't think that's gonna happen and he does and i'm like okay so i pull him I don't think it had anything to do with that. if not the biggest, and smack a comedian for the most mild joke, and then sit there quivering,
1:30:12 All of it is crazy life. I never met him. He won the Academy Award and then goes up and does a speech. If a woman walked on stage and smacked another woman, I don't even think it would fly. And when women start feuding with one another and one of them finally says, that's it, and Yes, there are exceptions. and successful like Will Smith A hundred percent.
1:32:55 It sets a terrible precedent for comedy clubs. that we look up to for whatever reason for good or for bad we look up to actors. Yes. And the Academy Awards is supposed to be them if someone would you know want to tell me fuck you about it then it's like okay well now that It was a meltdown. man, But to me, Like that badass motherfucker. defensiveness that comes along with that well then you know what you've been out in the public
1:36:18 You know what I mean? this is a nonsense you're right where you're allowed to just go smack someone you're right with what we know to be true and real with real life. and I think that's what we saw manifest itself. We are in Kali Yuga. Correct. They thought the printing press was going to make a huge issue where all people did a complete changeover
1:40:13 And Strauss and Howe think that like our fourth turning will come around 2030. And this is, you know, you want to understand this, go read the book Zarathustra with Ganon. Like understanding the grains of sand that you can then take and then build into – see how you can then create the form of a cup through heat and pressure. You start abating nature, abating nature, abating.
1:42:59 And you are abating the effects of terrain, which also another aspect of technology would be the roads to then be able to travel. I could go look up audio books on YouTube of getting on and people's lectures on all these different things. And they're making you believe Yes. pack hundreds of miles to go and get a kill, they ain't going to do it. That's literally how they did it.
1:46:16 No. It's one of the differences between martial artists You have to be able to navigate problems. shit's going to go, I back off. Right. And sometimes they're the oldest texts I can get a hold of for a particular culture. This goes back to what is written in the Kali Yuga will entail and how people will behave. compartmentalized thing. And when I go to school and so everything is this other, it's everything's
1:51:07 you suck. It doesn't matter. Finding places on a broad scale, finding things that challenge you made to sit and do nothing and just eat processed stuff you know was also which is really like so bizarre how much nudging is going on to try and get everyone to eat fake processed meat everywhere Just watch. activity with a vegan diet. If you don't want to eat meat, just don't eat meat.
1:52:58 probably more nutritious. Dog food in general is probably is a luxury diet born of modernity. This is, you know, it's exactly the kind of thing you would don't do it through fake meat. Ham parts. They listen to him because he is part of our aristocracy. wealthy business people in this country. There's a lot of business people. No, Bill Gates, part of what makes a Bill Gates is that all the violence that he ever
1:56:18 Well, that is a great point. Bill Gates is gone. How wild is that video? I'm like, it's funny to see. monkey is that his feet is that his feet or is that it's hard to tell i think that's a tail Probably. His thrownness was to grow up in bars. You ever see seagulls try to eat other birds? It is crazy. Me too. Magpies, ravens, I'm all about it. bird, but they're so wound up.
1:59:48 where they figure out how to use tools to get... know what they know and can ponder when it's confronted with a mouse. And we hear this noise. They're dinosaurs. and I need to fucking move. It's one of the reasons why discipline training like endurance training is so good for you Right. It's just the whole concept, everybody says that. We don't have until we have the opportunity to sit down and get into the deeper branches of all this where it starts from.
2:04:31 and I want to get the most out of me. their brains and get to see how their minds decipher the world and through But I said it last time, this right now is so fucking important. I cannot stress it anymore that there is a place where people can come on here and have conversations and express ideas. No, you got to go to the source. to try and bring something good into the world.
2:07:24 Here's what i did to Maybe this could be useful for you or other people or someone else could go, through our actions, into ENIAC right now. This is what I'm going to do because you put it in, you told me how I was Ivermectin. Whatever the case may be. exist for me. They exist for someone over there. it was a great example But that I carry the fire for Jim Harrison.
2:12:52 If you want to actually, if you want to make this a part of who you are, if you want to actually, if you really want to actualize everything that's been put into you and pass You lose out on what's amazing about being a person is that you can meet people like yourself that have been tested and through that have developed these exceptional characters.
2:13:50 I know, I know. but now this shit is so fucking huge. I do it the same way. she's, I go, I know, but it's my buddy. And you need to be able to do whatever you're going to do with 100% sincerity. 99, we'll just say 99% of everyone's complaint on you, any criticism is essentially a, and allow someone to show you everybody assumes everything is insincere.
2:16:57 thing that's the most acceptable to you that's also insincere. And that's how we pick politicians. I don't want to fuck it up, but I would guide people to go look up Rise. Did you see some of the fucking hot takes on this from Bloomberg? I'm going to, See if you can find that, Jamie, So you get no paywall. god damn or get meme drops in yeah of course
2:19:36 Yeah, fuck your animal companion that you've raised and that you love and loves you back. Yeah. That's a lot of fucking money. Take the bus. By the way, no one said that we were going to have some plausibly lab altered coronavirus released on the world. And the same people are tweeting about it. So it's like, well, which is it? I mean, is he a human being or is he just some sort of a stand-in
2:21:56 Is that like a They can't make, create, or build, or fix anything. way too fucking slow at doing anything because there's so many steps in between all aspects I don't know if they have done anything about it. This isn't even a stunt. If it's another side, he's your devil. Yes. From the beginning? This is the part that's fun. Look, I voted for him. Right.
2:26:06 It's impossible. And people don't want to work in a gigantic collective of everything. I need someone to do this. have you that are out there making all kinds of rules, doing all kinds of things that you have no say in, and you get to do nothing about it. You know why? Yep. Let's get in this mass surveillance. Our funding came through Saudi Arabia That's recently, right?
2:30:54 people recommend it to me and i'm in the middle of it right now and it's excellent it's about Samo analyzing Michael Malice is great. in a lot of ways for putting his opinions out there. And look, if he's friends with Lex and especially in a democratic sense, and how even though the concept of what we would call liberalism, and the managerial class decide everything for you.
2:34:21 Our culture is decided by law and not the other way. And that's an even deeper concept to get into. It's not about whether this is healthy or that's healthy or we could make this change If it was right, I guess it wouldn't even be a mistake. And then when I leave politics, I'm still in it because now I'm working at Pfizer when I used to be a part of whatever, whatever, like the FDA or this, and I'm going back and forth between the two. I'm doing all
2:37:42 No, their podcast has to be backed by parts of the cathedral Yeah. And it's just like, wow, she don't come around. We don't fix problems. Francisco and he was talking to these people up there about the homeless Obviously, the homeless situation is bigger and bigger every year. Russell, how do you solve what you said? Number two, those people are a potential criminal problem too
2:41:22 There was a typhus outbreak in L.A. but it also affects the way you interact You just, you know, oh, that's just another homeless guy. the only thing I can think of is you'd have to make it essentially illegal. You got to help them get off the drugs. You got to give them psychiatric treatment. You got to and all these things. You open an account in their name. Now they're getting a bit of money
2:44:12 and making their own rational decisions. Well, they've done something about it here amounts. six where is it down towards in and around watts close to it and so is it like a complex container I'm sure you're just like, So it didn't work. And you just sit there and you chill out there. with it we don't think of it as this inevitable inevitable unavoidable thing instead
2:47:20 of death that i think some cultures do have well Well, modernity is a major cause to this. not in his best place mentally and physically. And my buddy, Are you allowed to do that? And that's that. is I refuse to die a coward's death. That's it. That is it. I don't care anything else. I'm here to face death squarely and accept it and then get everything I can out of being
2:50:58 I don't know what any of that could be. And what you're saying sounds noble and honorable, It's rare because, because Gannon, Nietzsche, Spengler have all seen and sorted out how we have, through the comforts and the malaise of modernity, found ways to divorce ourselves from all these things. And you know what? Empathy is not letting all of the digital world infiltrate your person and then you
2:54:05 That is not a person. Yeah. Yeah. And why, you know, when it came to doing whiskey, per se, And even then at the time, David, the head distiller, he was like, you know, I wasn't No, in this case what it was, we had three barrels to choose from and all right, uh, And I picked seven again as my choice, and then eight and then nine. being very aware of what you eat before you go and do it and not eating something that's like
2:57:40 It helps reset your olfactory senses. Like you put a small amount in the glass, shake it, get it on your hands, rub it, smell, then shake it, smell, taste a little it tastes like, so last night, something we had, I was like, you know, the end finish on this is a that's a note you can come up with, right? Or read a book on it? that if it's got my name on it,
2:59:29 all right, So like the video you showed that's highlight stuff And not only did our normal Warbringer blend win a gold medal this year at world spirits By nature, vodka is supposed to be tasteless, odorless, neutral, distilled at like, I think Whoa. Interesting. sugar well he wanted to do something like well fuck we just can't keep getting muscovado sugar
3:02:54 and easier for us to get ahold of. So he got all this inverted sugar and he goes, all right, You're basically mixing all the stuff together. And then after that, you run it again. I'll post it up on social media. When we do, I would say if anybody's interested in this stuff, one of the easiest things to All flew off the fucking shelves. It's one of the reasons why I love you.
3:04:52 like someone's like, Go ahead. And you know what you do is an important thing. People are going to dog everything. And then there's a Josh Barnett official. I guess I didn't even plug this where these guys are going out there and And it's part of the GCW collective package, which is like this huge amount of different shows. Strikes. It is. All right.