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Taylor Kitsch

Guest: Taylor Kitsch

Date: 2025-09-18 | Duration: 2h 51m

Category: Arts & Entertainment, Health & Medicine

Episode Overview

Actor Taylor Kitsch — known for Friday Night Lights, John Carter, and True Detective Season 2 — joins Joe for an honest, unguarded conversation about the demands of acting, addiction, and staying grounded. Kitsch talks about the preparation time required when he knows a role is his and the mental work of truly inhabiting a character, including the process of casting off a role after filming wraps. A thread on addiction runs through the episode: someone close to Kitsch who was 92 days sober then ran to a drug house because she hated needles and had someone shoot her up — the brutal mechanics of relapse. He discusses a documentary about 20 years of crack use that he found compelling and well-shot. Kitsch shares a primeval fly fishing experience in the Madison River near West Yellowstone that grounded him during filming, and talks about someone who memorized the Bible as a defense mechanism against the 20+ theologians who would get on calls to challenge him. The episode captures a thoughtful actor who built a real life in Austin for 17 years before recently moving.

About Taylor Kitsch

Taylor Kitsch is a versatile and award-winning actor celebrated for his compelling performances in both film and television. He gained widespread recognition for his roles in blockbuster hits such as "X-Men Origins: Wolverine," where he portrayed the iconic Gambit, and "Lone Survivor," showcasing his ability to tackle complex characters with depth and intensity. Kitsch is also known for his standout performance in the critically acclaimed series "Friday Night Lights," which solidified his status as a talented leading man. With a background in modeling and a passion for storytelling, he continues to captivate audiences with his dynamic roles, making him a fascinating guest on the Joe Rogan Experience.

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Transcript Excerpt

Starting point is 00:00:00 Joe Rogan podcast, check it out. The Joe Rogan Experience. Train by day, Joe Rogan podcast by night, all day. You know? Eighty-five. Yeah, drop some headphones on the trouble. Damn. Yeah, you have to, well, see, if you're ever going to shoot something at 45, Starting point is 00:00:20 you really want to be comfortable at twice that. Okay. So I'll shoot 90, I'll shoot 100 yards, yeah. Yeah, because that way when you get into 40, it seems normal seems easy easy day yeah yeah it's all just about like effective distance would you take a shot at 85 no no no no that's far you might take a follow-up shot like oh yeah the animal's already gonna go down yeah you can you should always get a second shot on them yeah so I'll take a second shot at 85 but have you had one and and it just fucking ran just gone oh yeah like 200 300 yards what do you mean Starting point is 00:00:58 Like if you shoot it and you know how, yeah, hit it and it just goes into the bush and you've got to track it, find it. Yeah, you can track them though. Yeah, just leaking all over the place. Yeah, blood trails. Yeah. Especially if you use a large mechanical broadhead. So I've shot one deer in my life and it was after Lone and I was on LaTrell's. After Lone survival. Starting point is 00:01:19 Yeah. And I was with Littrell and a couple other seals on his ranch. And, you know, you're surrounded by seals. So it's like, he's like, let's get you one. I'm like, yeah, let's go. And so we're on the ranch. Have you been there? No. Starting point is 00:01:34 Oh, it's great. And I don't know how many acres, but he used to have like giraffes on the ranch and shit. It was crazy. You would literally just be out there and there's a couple giraffes. And I think they're gone now. But we pull into this like opening and he's like, there's going to be some deer on the right. Lo and behold, a couple of deer. he's like okay take that one pull out the m4 uh we're pretty far but not crazy and i'm ner...

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Who was the guest on Joe Rogan Experience #2381?

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What topics were discussed on JRE #2381?

On Joe Rogan Experience #2381 with Taylor Kitsch, topics include Acting preparation — how long Kitsch gives himself when he, The relapse mechanics — 92 days sober then running to a, 20-year crack addiction documentary — compelling and, and Fly fishing in the Madison River near West Yellowstone.

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