Joe Rogan Experience #77712 — Swapcast - Podcast On A Plane with John Dudley Transcript
Unofficial auto-generated transcript. Timestamps link to the episode player. May contain errors. JRE Database is not affiliated with Joe Rogan, The Joe Rogan Experience, or Spotify.
Episode page · All transcripts
Transcript
0:00 And we're rolling. Cheers. It's like tequila and Red Bull. And then the cat lady appears. And I'm like, what? Remy had left. just was kind of grabbing i think I was consuming more than most, Like, we'll both go opposite directions. excellent but if you if you if you use a different kind of camo first of all you shouldn't Typically, our Sitka gear pants have built-in knee pads, which are excellent.
3:45 The Sub Alpine is the bomb. Everything is one step better. Early season whitetails, midway through the season for whitetails, 100% effective. Yeah, it's a perfect breakup pattern. Yeah, the movement is big, but I became an even bigger believer in the hex suit while I was here. what'll wig you out is when owls when i'm in a whitetail stand and owls will come in and be like
7:08 I shouldn't say federal, but like granted tests to track migratory birds some people are still skeptical though yeah i mean you know some people say hey you know it seems like and they just didn't know what the hell we were when where it's like some of the times in the Imagine me and Joe Rogan tucked up next to kind of a bonsai tree. When they're bedded, you might see one or two that's standing up at the time,
10:41 They were everywhere. just slow slow and sweet and as soon as I heard it go I just looked right at the axis and I heard did because i shot my uh elk last year in utah with aback. I shot that amazing elk at Tohon Ranch, which is like the furthest I've ever shot an animal. there's this window when you have one thing that you really like and you feel comfortable with and
13:39 middle of the back the rhomboids that's it's all in that and i i shoot with it so much you know i i have that And once they're locked onto that, if there's anything following that, then now they kind of react like a fight or flight thing turn but you could see them look up, like on the footage. dude shot a few does missed a few lost a few these things are just crazy how fast they react and move
16:14 but they're just an insanely fast animal. literally every time i drew back i put my the pin i wanted on the back of its front leg i followed that back leg up until it touched the bottom of the body the benefits of it giant because if the if you if you have the variable of yeah there's that's a that's a factor as well yeah could have nothing really knew what had
19:30 another deer at 70 yards and that deer ducked the string yeah because then they were all alert I don't think one's more accurate than the other. For you, because obviously we've been shooting together personally i'd rather just not have the torque yeah learn how to not shoot that way yeah it's Some people like a thin grip pool cue, spider-man uses that's how i hold that's how i hold my cue my cue sits on those fingers. Never noticed. And this, so the idea is that it's just like you're almost throwing the cue at the ball.
23:10 When I'm playing at my very best, I'm barely gripping the cue, You're the same with archery. you watch them you look at them at full draw and you realize it doesn't even look like they're That's one of the reasons why archery is so attractive to me and all of a sudden i'll be coaching someone new or something and i realize they're asking this question it's like oh man yeah i'm i'm taking for granted this basic yeah but for you you said with comedy you never do
26:38 new act and i start i'm like a beginner again i'm a beginner who knows how to do comedy but i don't And it's like I become almost like a beginner again every two years. and i have to so i have all these people coming to see me so there's no way you're ever relaxed or too comfortable or you can't take it for granted So it requires a lot of thinking about comedy, a lot.
28:52 And the people get a kick out of it because they know that you're trying things out. they understand our process now where they didn't before. I mean, I've seen names on that top sign where I'm like, Jesus, On the planet. It's just over and over and over. That and the podcast. And I go in this, I kind of go reclusive as a friend. There been i think at christmas time didn't i text you at christmas and i said you know sorry for being a
31:51 and I'm seeing new people and I'm thinking about these things or I'm working on people's gear That's as long as I'll get. But a subject would come up, and that night, the last night when Cam was there, It's like everybody knows there's some subjects that you can't really bring up around a lot of people. But if you have a point and it's well thought out, it's like they really appreciate that
34:22 He's like, I can't believe the shit you were getting away with. I disagree. You almost cover everyone's opinion within that And she just said, do you kill cats? I said, I love cats. stopped me yesterday and she goes do you hate cats and i go why and she goes what Because that was a real thing that did happen. you're going to bed around 3 30 and i'm getting up around like 4 4 30 and i do my best writing
39:19 and so then i have to keep working at it on stage and figuring out a way and then some people will It's sneaky. I'm trying to remember. and they were shocked. Well, almost three. I don't need to be funny. hot yeah if something like that yeah that's just genuinely funny i'll laugh at that but for the most part Ricardo Lamas was fighting Calvin Cater.
43:09 I'm getting paid. what people say they like about me is because they they say i feel like you are 100 authentic people like me or you or cam or any of these people that we know within their fields where you've done some really cool shit. Yeah, you're not produced. It doesn't come across that way. How we were going to get our meat home. Who can tell us what's happening?
46:52 doing it and what they're doing because that's weird like what if you're like planning a murder I brought mine here to read it but we were hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. Gasoline. What you get for your archery podcast is like a successful cable show, Because it's all watered down. number of people if i could like be on a stage and look out and see like i had uh be real from
50:38 this is a legitimate successful band well i feel like a really big giant band could do like a football Yeah, you'd need more. about the number of people that we get exposed to that we would have never got to hear their voice. It definitely makes it harder for them to lie. you need time yeah and you know and what these they are but they were organized civilizations and cultures.
54:56 and you're at the mercy of when they air it, how they break it up into their 22 minutes. And I watched your TV show, and then I found out about your podcast, and then I was listening to your podcast, before i met you and uh why i watched your tv show and then i found out about your podcast and then i was listening to your podcast and i was saying how crazy this is
56:19 Yeah, they're using that for shafts. A lot of the top, top players are using carbon shafts. And the big name companies like Predator, they're making carbon shafts for queues. I mean, maybe a little bit when I was really getting heavily into video games. but this guy could have a doctorate in the aerodynamics of an arrow that's probably one Like what do you do?
58:32 It's also like finger punchers, right? stuff i want to do that on your brain when you're looking at angles on a yeah because when i'll Like, we were talking about it a little bit the other day. Always? because when I collide, when I make the shot, Let's play some pool. You might be able to pocket some balls, but I'm going to fuck you up in the long run.
1:01:08 when they say, what I'm doing is work and it's always worked. if you freaking throw three things out of the window, you know, what it is he's shooting at 40 yards it's an iron buck target every shot i'm like dude i swear i He's like, no, let's just go now. But that's my practice table. To generate power, to generate real power and to do things correctly.
1:04:28 You think maybe there's no technique to it, but he's one of the best technicians. The cops come, who are they going to believe? there's that's like a skill if when you see a comic and they have too many words before they It's just – so there's technique to everything, man, everything. experience than them because John, who was a philosophy major in college, and just he's a
1:07:09 but are far more effective. of people just like to roll. They just like to spar because it's fun. You learn a couple techniques, See, that's what, for me, that's what i feel like some of the Yeah. And you knew it. i've stopped going is is those places because i'm like i can't i don't feel like So the person who is initially attacking winds up being the person who gets submitted.
1:11:16 someone's in these various positions and until you're there you don't really know it so that to And there's some teachers that have been taught how to teach and it comes across that way and it's hard it's hard to soak it in well very hot yep and uh i was uh i had a yoder that has a direct heat element, and the direct heat aspect of it was you'd have these grill grates
1:13:28 Until he explained it to me, the idea of the reverse sear, We talked about that. We ate those at the house. it's phenomenal i i have no complaints i have the 650 i had the timberline 1300 before but this that a lot i really like that super smoke man it just it does something to the i love that smoky flavor that you get pellet grills Yeah, and what they figured out how to do, first of all, it's so efficient.
1:16:33 It's as good as you're ever going to get. But I don't think he realized that the school wasn't cooking food because he was in his apartment one night and he sent a text to Sharon that said, I got up, went outside, put the brisket in a big foil pan, oh yeah oh yeah or charcoal grill yeah i had a kamado you know one of those um ceramic grills which is great
1:19:13 Yeah. If you really do find More power to him. I met some hunters this morning, real nice guys, Oh, run out of battery? There's got to be some outlet here. I don't think there's any power here. who we're going to be introducing to archery to bow hunting who jocko oh that's right that's right People with that position, they know how to learn. Would it be fun if he, like, missed his first one and the elk just schooled his ass?
1:21:50 yep uh i don't know i it was a it was a super i'm so thankful that that day that you couldn't go for me like a hunting situation for me is a litmus test for a person for you i think it's someone you're like, you know what? And I think we both kind of found a different different appreciation for each other Who are the people on this card? Yeah. There's people that people are rooting for and there's people that people, you are like i don't know how that guy got there it doesn't matter he's