{"id":52198,"date":"2025-01-28T17:56:59","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T17:56:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/joe-rogan-podcast-parody-has-the-internet-completely-obsessed-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T17:56:59","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T17:56:59","slug":"joe-rogan-podcast-parody-has-the-internet-completely-obsessed-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/joe-rogan-podcast-parody-has-the-internet-completely-obsessed-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Joe Rogan podcast parody has the internet completely obsessed &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Joe Rogan podcast parody has the internet completely obsessed YouTube: Office Hours\/JREA group of comedians have parodied the Joe Rogan Experience with a 12-hour long podcast of their own, and social media users simply can\u2019t get enough of it. Joe Rogan launched his Joe Rogan Experience podcast all the way back in 2009, and over the last few years, it\u2019s become an absolute behemoth. The show, which covers a wide range of topics with different guests, has been snapped up by Spotify and has brought millions of users to the streaming service. As popular as it is with fans of the UFC commentator, there are plenty of critics as well, with many disagreeing with his different viewpoints. The podcast episodes have also become source material for comedians too. Most recently, Rogan\u2019s dietary habits were mocked by Saturday Night Live, but now, a group of comedians have also taken aim at him, and their parody has garnered quite a bit of love across social media. The parody of Rogan\u2019s show comes from Tim Heidecker and the Office Hours podcast, as he had Rajat Suresh and Jeremy Levick play the part of guests. Across the half-day-long episode, which is actually just a loop of the same hour-long conversations, the trio covers a wide range of topics and perfectly capture\u2019s Rogan\u2019s interactions with his guests including how they take turns rambling on for minutes on end. They even have a backdrop that is akin to the JRE\u2019s Texas studio, but they have a Fudruckers sign in place of the big neon podcast that Rogan\u2019s show has. Shortly after the trio\u2019s spoof was uploaded to YouTube on November 25, it quickly started doing the rounds on social media. Many called the comedians \u201cgenius\u201d for their performance and complimented them for perfectly representing how many feel about Rogan\u2019s show. Tim Hidecker&#8217;s 12 hour Joe Rogan parody livestream is equal parts batshit performance art, absolutely hilarious, and pitch perfect satire pic.twitter.com\/zYa9IMlvyq \u2014 The Serfs (@theserfstv) November 28, 2021 Tim Heidecker\u2019s satire of Joe Rogan and his anti-woke crusader buddies is a thing of absolute beauty.https:\/\/t.co\/oujUNxVxOj pic.twitter.com\/Lja4pMaKsy \u2014 Richie Assaly (@rdassaly) November 29, 2021 https:\/\/twitter.com\/Eve6\/status\/1464977990069088260 Tim Heidecker (as Joe Rogan) and Rajat Suresh &#038; Jeremy Levick (as Rogan guests) is hilarious and painfully accurate, with the meandering stories, the cadence of seriousness that the basic things they say are deep, the obsession w\/cancel culture Full show: https:\/\/t.co\/wA33m4W1Wa pic.twitter.com\/x4z7BwcfIQ \u2014 Robin Tran \ud83c\udff3\ufe0f\u26a7\ufe0f (@robintran04) November 26, 2021 With Rogan being a comedian at heart, he may find some hilarity in the parody himself, but who knows if he\u2019ll get around to covering it on a future episode. 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