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The Joe Rogan Experience

#2094 - Colion Noir

30 Jan 2024

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Chapter 1: What activities do they discuss during their Texas day?

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Joe Rogan Podcast, check it out. The Joe Rogan Experience. Train by day, Joe Rogan Podcast by night, all day. What's up?

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14.048 - 15.49 Joe Rogan

Not much, man. Good to see you. Good to be back.

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15.59 - 17.833 Unknown

We had a full Texas day today, dude.

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17.853 - 20.296 Joe Rogan

Yeah. Full Texas. Doesn't get more Texas than that.

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Shotguns, ate barbecue, went to the Staccato Range. How sick is that place?

24.741 - 31.431 Joe Rogan

Man, dude, you should have, like, I remember when I first went there. Like I called it the ghetto because that's what we do. But like there was nothing there.

31.771 - 32.172 Unknown

Just dirt.

32.272 - 38.663 Joe Rogan

Just dirt. And like they had some they had some bays and stuff like that, too. And we, you know, me and my videographer, we did some shooting out there and we filmed.

Chapter 2: How has the Staccato Range changed over time?

38.803 - 43.091 Joe Rogan

But it was like nothing like it is now. Now it looks like an entire little village.

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43.231 - 46.036 Unknown

They're dumping a ton of money to that place.

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46.276 - 52.667 Joe Rogan

Dude, like when we were going around, he was showing us like the whole property. I was like, I don't know if you saw my face. I was like.

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53.626 - 56.694 Unknown

What the fuck? I know, it must be a lot of money in selling really good guns.

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56.734 - 59.22 Colion Noir

Yeah, yeah, to say the least.

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Like the lake? Like, you guys have a lake? Why'd you build a lake? It's like, we're gonna have a lake.

64.834 - 75.749 Joe Rogan

I'm not gonna lie, I... There's something about water. Like, if I ever bought, like, property, like, if I just get over this whole, like, I have to be in the city shit, like, I bought property, I'd want some, like, body of water.

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Explain to me the I have to be in the city thing.

78.751 - 98.113 Joe Rogan

I'm just a city rat. Like, I like— You just always like it. Yeah, just the buzz and the energy of the city is something that I just—it's in me. So it's like—like, I can still—like, every year, you know, I'll go out to, like, Utah and go and do all of the, you know, eat, love, pray shit, and then— But you just have to come back in the city. Yeah, I got to come back to the streets.

Chapter 3: What are the implications of constitutional carry laws?

673.996 - 694.971 Joe Rogan

Because I've seen companies where they struggle because they're trying to make everything in America. Right. But that comes with a price that a lot of people aren't willing to pay. Right. And so I wonder... How much, you know, it's kind of like with climate change. It's like how much of that is affecting a lot of the manufacturing and so forth going overseas.

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Some of it is, but there's enough people that want to buy American made products from people that get paid a fair wage that if you advertise that and make that a lot of people say they do. Well, a lot of people do look at origin. Origin can't keep clothes on the shelves. Everything's flying off their boots, their clothes, their hunting gear. They can barely keep them in stock.

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713.112 - 718.424 Unknown

Everybody wants it because it's 100% American. You think that's the only reason why? What do you think it is?

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718.725 - 721.43 Joe Rogan

I don't know. I'm not that familiar with Origin, honestly.

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721.611 - 735.7 Unknown

Well, Origin is my friend Jocko's company, and I'm a part of it. And I know that what they're doing is very popular. And it's very popular because that's part of their mission statement. Bring back American manufacturing. You know, take...

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Pride and the fact that these these things that you're wearing these things you purchase things you use every day There's a hundred percent American made everything down to the buttons the threads everything put together all the cloth everything sourced from America 100% 100% 100% actually pretty damn

751.272 - 752.756 Joe Rogan

Yeah, pretty damn impressive.

752.776 - 771.455 Unknown

The only thing they don't have from America, there's a part of a boot that you can only get in South America. Gotcha. So even that's America. It's just South America, but not United States. But that's one piece, and they eventually are planning on figuring out a way to manufacture that piece. Is that where the name comes from, Orton? I don't know. It fits. It does fit. Yeah, it does fit.

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I don't know the origin of the name. But I feel like if you had an American-made cell phone, I've been saying this forever, give me a fucking iPhone that's made by people that aren't working for slave wages. Give me an iPhone that's not made in a factory where people have nets around the building to keep people from jumping off the roofs because they hate their lives.

Chapter 4: What happened during the car accident story?

3447.535 - 3464.252 Joe Rogan

And I'm like, OK, that's not good. So just slow down a little bit. It keeps doing it, keeps doing it. And then it snaps. Car starts spinning on the embankment. So now we're heading straight into the ditch. The truck is spinning. We're heading into the ditch and we hit the ditch and I come in backwards. Oh.

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3464.57 - 3478.928 Joe Rogan

And so, you know, those moments when shit happens and you just kind of have to sit there for a second to take it in and then figure out what the hell's going on. That's what happened. And in that time period, because in my mind, I'm like, how the fuck are we going to get out of this? This isn't like something I can drive out.

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3478.988 - 3480.229 Unknown

Exactly.

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3481.03 - 3485.616 Joe Rogan

And so we're sitting in there and I'm like, I don't know how we're going to get out of this.

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Chapter 5: How does the conversation shift to driving experiences in bad weather?

3485.9 - 3502.784 Joe Rogan

And before I could finish the thought and process it, I looked to my right, and there's a big-ass tractor coming down the road. And it was a guy who owned the farm who was basically sat there and saw what happened. Oh. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I thought he was sliding in there. No, no, no, no, no, no. He was coming to help us, to pull us out.

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3502.984 - 3516.179 Joe Rogan

So he comes over, and he's like, looks like y'all are in a bit of a pickle. And I was like, yeah, something like that. And he goes... ain't this fancy truck four-wheel drive? And I was like.

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3516.719 - 3518.121 Unknown

Four-wheel drive with sport tires.

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3518.221 - 3535.776 Joe Rogan

Exactly. He was just giving me shit. And so I was like, yeah. And he started laughing. He's like, I'll have you out in five minutes. So he hooked us up, pulled us out. He's like, stay at the very top, ride that, and you'll be good. So we did that. But the thing is, ice was still there. So that three-hour trip took us 10 hours.

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3536.217 - 3536.877 Unknown

Oh, my God.

3536.897 - 3556.845 Joe Rogan

I literally, I think we did 10 miles an hour, 10 to 15 miles an hour the entire way. Lucky he didn't run out of gas, too. Exactly. And the funny thing is, when we got back into this, I dropped my coworker off at his place. And then as I was pulling up to my building, my brakes went out. Just died?

Chapter 6: What insights are shared about relationships and age dynamics?

3557.586 - 3559.93 Joe Rogan

Yeah. Because I was riding them the entire way.

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3560.391 - 3561.532 Unknown

Oh, wow.

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3561.753 - 3580.983 Joe Rogan

And so I guess they were just like, we're done. And when I tell you they couldn't have gone out at a more perfect time, I pulled into my building, got into my parking spot. And as I was trying to pull into the parking spot, they just went out. Now, I had enough friction to get it to slow down because I was at a slower speed. But at that point, it was basically I had to use the handbrake. Wow.

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3582.239 - 3609.54 Unknown

Did you see this video a couple days ago? Missouri? No. On Icy Hill? Oh, no. Oh, I did see this, yeah. Oh, shit. Oh, shit. Look at her smoking. Oh, my God. It just smashed a car, though, luckily. That hit a car? It just hit this parked car, that blue car right there. It didn't hit anything else. It's a different angle. They got lucky. Yeah. Very lucky. Look at that thing spin.

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Dude, and there's nothing you can do. Nothing. Nothing. Nothing. When I was a kid, I lived on a hill in Newton, Massachusetts. And me and my sister's boyfriend sat on the roof and watched people slide down our hill and crash. We called the cops. We said, hey, man, you should probably close the street down. Because it was like five cars in a row spun out, bounced off the curb. Went into ditches.

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We're just watching people try to come down the hill and just slide completely out of control.

3639.103 - 3656.202 Joe Rogan

Dude, it's – and you made a good point. It's when you're – like now I feel like I'm – you know, with all the traveling I do, you know, I've driven from Dallas to Utah to New Mexico. I've driven in ice. I've driven in snow. So I'm pretty comfortable with it now even though I still don't really like it. There's nothing you can do about ice though. There's nothing.

3656.262 - 3658.525 Joe Rogan

But there's also what you pointed out was other people.

Chapter 7: What challenges do fighters face after a loss?

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They do one of the toughest things to do. You're going against, willingly going against a trained individual who has spent time preparing for you. Literally.

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6956.905 - 6965.817 Joe Rogan

Yeah. Like, it's not like, oh, I'm out and about and I got caught off guard and I can take advantage of the fact that he doesn't know. This is like, I'm coming to kill you. Not literally, but I'm coming to kill you.

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Three months. You got press conferences. You're talking shit to each other. getting all ramped up emotionally. Yeah. Yeah. It's, it's, I mean, that's also why it's so exciting to see. Yeah. Because you know, you're seeing like, Oh my God, these guys have been getting ready for this forever. Here we go.

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When you see two dudes just looking at each other across the octagon, they're staring at each other, getting ready to go. Fuck. It's the tension in the air is so crazy.

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6991.576 - 7015.545 Joe Rogan

And what, and what's crazy is the car, like, You can be on top of the world, one, two, three fights in, and then in two seconds, just like that, everything comes crashing down. And so then now you have to figure out how to pick those pieces back up, because there's very little margin of error to come back from a loss.

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And the crazy thing is a lot of times fighters are at the peak of their ability and then they have one loss and they fall off a cliff. That's like Tony Ferguson is the greatest example of that. He was the scariest fucking guy in the 155-pound division until he wasn't. And then he loses to Justin Gaethje and then he goes on like a seven-fight losing streak.

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It's crazy because for years no one can touch him. For years he was literally the boogeyman. Everyone was scared of that dude.

Chapter 8: How do injuries impact a fighter's career?

7043.639 - 7066.431 Joe Rogan

And the crazy thing is, is like with UFC fighting, there's no one way to be the best. Right. Because there's so much going on in a fight that like one lapse in focus, that split second lapse in focus, fight's done. Done. Done. Right. And you could be perfect in everything else. Yep. Just like that.

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7066.451 - 7088.818 Unknown

That's Kamaru Usman and Leon Edwards. Kamaru's dominating for the whole fight, and then in the fifth round, with like a minute to go, gets head kicked into the shadow realm. And it's crazy, and then Kamaru loses the next fight, and then he loses the fight after that. So Kamaru's this, like, unbelievably dominant champion. Yeah. And then one head kick. Yeah. Yeah.

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7089.88 - 7089.98 Colion Noir

Man.

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I mean, he's still on the hunt. I mean, he can still come back. He had a really good fight in his last fight against Hamzat Chamayev, but, you know, he lost.

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7098.196 - 7124.541 Unknown

and then here you are three losses in a row what you do with that loss is is everything it's it's literally everything and it's probably way harder than any fight that you've actually been in and then there's the reality of your body your body can only take so much of that before it just starts to fail and kamara one of the things that i really admire about him he's so open and honest about his injuries like he's his knees are so up he can't run he

7124.521 - 7130.053 Unknown

He doesn't walk downstairs. He goes backwards downstairs. We need to send him to Ben.

7131.396 - 7132.9 Joe Rogan

To Ben? Knees over toes.

7133.321 - 7154.039 Unknown

Oh, yeah. Yeah. I'm sure that would help a little, but I'm sure he's probably doing that stuff. He has no cartilage in his knees. His knees are destroyed. Gotcha. I mean, they're destroyed, they're bone on bone. He's resigned himself to this thing that at one point, if you look at Kamaru's body, his upper body looks like a fucking superhero. But he has these small legs.

7155.942 - 7162.931 Unknown

His legs are so small compared to his upper body. And part of that is because his knees are destroyed. There's only so much he can do with his legs.

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