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Michael Jai White

Guest: Michael Jai White

Date: 2026-02-18 | Duration: 2h 47m

Category: Arts & Entertainment, Combat Sports

Episode Overview

Actor, martial artist, and filmmaker Michael Jai White joins Joe Rogan for a wide-ranging conversation covering martial arts, Hollywood action movies, his childhood in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and the extraordinary physical gifts that shaped his career. Michael — known for Spawn, Black Dynamite, and a slew of action films — opens with a defense of Los Angeles: geographically magical with ocean and mountains within hours, just "run by the woke mob." Michael shares stories of growing up big for his age, briefly playing football before beating up his football coach in a fit of rage, and how martial arts ultimately gave him discipline and an outlet. He and Joe geek out on the state of Hollywood action choreography — their shared pet peeve of unrealistic female fighters landing in three-point stances and 90-pound women throwing 200-pound men effortlessly — contrasted with the genuine artistry of well-designed fight scenes. The conversation covers acting vs. comedy focus (Joe observes that comics who start acting get rusty), Michael's experience on Survivor-style competition (teaching himself to dig deeper in the final days), and how track and field athleticism gave him "cheat codes" that transferred to martial arts. Michael reflects on being a Bo Jackson/Herschel Walker type — gifted across disciplines rather than mastered in one — and how that shaped his approach to training, filmmaking, and teaching. Joe and Michael close noting they're near the same age — both looking and feeling good — and promising to do it again.

About Michael Jai White

Michael Jai White is a multifaceted talent known for his work as an actor, director, writer, and martial artist. With a career spanning decades, he gained prominence for his roles in films like "Spawn" and "Black Dynamite," showcasing his exceptional martial arts skills and commanding screen presence. White is also recognized for his groundbreaking achievement as the first African American to portray a major comic book superhero in a feature film. His latest project, "Oscar Shaw," highlights his continued evolution as a filmmaker and storyteller. An engaging personality with a wealth of experience, he captivates audiences not only with his action-packed performances but also with his insights on the film industry and martial arts.

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Transcript Excerpt

Starting point is 00:00:01 Joe Rogan podcast, checking out. The Joe Rogan Experience. Train by day, Joe Rogan podcast by night, all day. You got a wild card boxing hat on, a Bruce Lee shirt. Come on, son. Hey, we got the yellow and thing going on. Yeah, you got it all going on. What's happened? Starting point is 00:00:24 It's great to see you. Man, things are really well. This thing is a little loud. Is it? There's a, on that thing there, there's a little volume knob. You can turn that sucker down. There it is. Last time I saw you was at Terry Black's barbecue. Starting point is 00:00:36 Yeah. Yeah. Random run in. Yeah, that was crazy. That was crazy. Yeah, man, I was thinking about going there right after this. I was like, what? Terry Black. Starting point is 00:00:44 That place was no joke. That place rules. Yeah. Man. Are you still in L.A.? Yeah. Yeah. What's it like? Starting point is 00:00:51 It's cool, man. Is it? Yeah. You're the only person that said that. No. No. Yeah, well, because, okay, I defend L.A. in a way where, first of all, if you got a handful of good people, Starting point is 00:01:03 with you. You know? Yeah. Your family. Then it's, sure. So the fact that LA has all kinds of different things, Starting point is 00:01:10 you could be on a hiking trail in 20 minutes. You could be. Oh, geographically, it's amazing. Yeah. And the weather, you can't. Oh, Starting point is 00:01:18 you can't beat it. So if you got good people, good friends with you, then it's all good. You just run by crooks. It's a nice neighborhood run by the mob. It's run by the woke mob. But, I mean, Starting point is 00:01:31 geographically, you can't beat it. You could be at the, ocean and then you can be in the mountains in two hours. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. So, even if you don't partake, it's still cool. It still amps up the ante, really. Oh, yeah. Starting point is 00:01:46 Like, the spot itself is magical. It is a magical place to live. Although, I am deeply concerned that that ...

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