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José Andrés

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The Joe Rogan Experience
#2315 - José Andrés

of the president of the United States near the president of every country to make sure that food is not an afterthought, but food is something we give it more importance.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2315 - José Andrés

of the president of the United States near the president of every country to make sure that food is not an afterthought, but food is something we give it more importance.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2315 - José Andrés

Well, I think we have a real hard time imagining things going badly when things aren't going badly. When things aren't going badly, like right now, we concentrate on getting more. I want more stuff. I want more of this. I want more of that. I want to get better. I want to make more money. I want to be more famous. I want to be more popular, whatever it is. But all it takes is one super volcano.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2315 - José Andrés

Well, I think we have a real hard time imagining things going badly when things aren't going badly. When things aren't going badly, like right now, we concentrate on getting more. I want more stuff. I want more of this. I want more of that. I want to get better. I want to make more money. I want to be more famous. I want to be more popular, whatever it is. But all it takes is one super volcano.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2315 - José Andrés

Well, I think we have a real hard time imagining things going badly when things aren't going badly. When things aren't going badly, like right now, we concentrate on getting more. I want more stuff. I want more of this. I want more of that. I want to get better. I want to make more money. I want to be more famous. I want to be more popular, whatever it is. But all it takes is one super volcano.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2315 - José Andrés

All these things that you're saying, these are all possible. War, famine, disease, pestilence, all that stuff's possible. But you know what else? One super volcano. Yellowstone. Yellowstone blows every 6,000 to 800,000 years, and it's a continent killer. If it goes, the whole world's fucked. We have nuclear winter for decades.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2315 - José Andrés

All these things that you're saying, these are all possible. War, famine, disease, pestilence, all that stuff's possible. But you know what else? One super volcano. Yellowstone. Yellowstone blows every 6,000 to 800,000 years, and it's a continent killer. If it goes, the whole world's fucked. We have nuclear winter for decades.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2315 - José Andrés

All these things that you're saying, these are all possible. War, famine, disease, pestilence, all that stuff's possible. But you know what else? One super volcano. Yellowstone. Yellowstone blows every 6,000 to 800,000 years, and it's a continent killer. If it goes, the whole world's fucked. We have nuclear winter for decades.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2315 - José Andrés

Like, who knows how long it lasts with the dust in the sky and there's going to be no crops. And people are just going to starve to death. There's no ifs, ands, or buts about it. If it blows... Most of us here are dead. Most of us. There was a super volcano, the Toba volcano, I believe it was 70,000 years ago. The thing brought humanity down to a few thousand people. And that could happen again.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2315 - José Andrés

Like, who knows how long it lasts with the dust in the sky and there's going to be no crops. And people are just going to starve to death. There's no ifs, ands, or buts about it. If it blows... Most of us here are dead. Most of us. There was a super volcano, the Toba volcano, I believe it was 70,000 years ago. The thing brought humanity down to a few thousand people. And that could happen again.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2315 - José Andrés

Like, who knows how long it lasts with the dust in the sky and there's going to be no crops. And people are just going to starve to death. There's no ifs, ands, or buts about it. If it blows... Most of us here are dead. Most of us. There was a super volcano, the Toba volcano, I believe it was 70,000 years ago. The thing brought humanity down to a few thousand people. And that could happen again.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2315 - José Andrés

But it's very difficult for us to think that way. It's very difficult for us to imagine... How things could be bad.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2315 - José Andrés

But it's very difficult for us to think that way. It's very difficult for us to imagine... How things could be bad.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2315 - José Andrés

But it's very difficult for us to think that way. It's very difficult for us to imagine... How things could be bad.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2315 - José Andrés

That means, people, that if you have a good bottle of wine that is very expensive and you are waiting for it to that moment in your life, remember what Joe Rogan said here. Drink it tonight. Drink it tonight. Don't keep it for tomorrow. Drink it today. Yeah.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2315 - José Andrés

That means, people, that if you have a good bottle of wine that is very expensive and you are waiting for it to that moment in your life, remember what Joe Rogan said here. Drink it tonight. Drink it tonight. Don't keep it for tomorrow. Drink it today. Yeah.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2315 - José Andrés

That means, people, that if you have a good bottle of wine that is very expensive and you are waiting for it to that moment in your life, remember what Joe Rogan said here. Drink it tonight. Drink it tonight. Don't keep it for tomorrow. Drink it today. Yeah.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2315 - José Andrés

I mean, it makes sense. Right. But I think you're right, too, that we should probably prepare for the worst and also figure out ways to mitigate it. Put some resources to figure out ways to mitigate the negative impacts of things like this. Like maybe have some massive food storage somewhere.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2315 - José Andrés

I mean, it makes sense. Right. But I think you're right, too, that we should probably prepare for the worst and also figure out ways to mitigate it. Put some resources to figure out ways to mitigate the negative impacts of things like this. Like maybe have some massive food storage somewhere.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2315 - José Andrés

I mean, it makes sense. Right. But I think you're right, too, that we should probably prepare for the worst and also figure out ways to mitigate it. Put some resources to figure out ways to mitigate the negative impacts of things like this. Like maybe have some massive food storage somewhere.