Why Joe Rogan & Howard Stern Don't Like Each Other

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The feud between Joe Rogan and Howard Stern has lasted for over 20 years and involves multiple instances of conflict. So, what happened between Joe Rogan and Howard Stern? This video will explain how they came to hate each other.

This is, Why Joe Rogan & Howard Stern Despise Each Other

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Also, the idea for this video was inspired by "2lazy2try" who posted a video on a similar topic in August 2022 titled "What Really Happened Between Joe Rogan and Howard Stern?" You can watch his version here -    • What Really Happened Between Joe Roga...  

Also, just like 2lazy2try, I'd also like to give a massive shoutout to reddit user u/cormano, who provided most of this video's almost-impossible-to-find information in a lengthy reddit post. Cheers

コメント (21)
  • @amantam6958
    Howard calling someone a misogynist is priceless. Peak hypocrisy
  • And then Joe made his own show where he treats guests with respect and blows Howard's show completely out of the water. What a boss.
  • @Patoman470
    Gotta respect Joe for being so gracious despite their public feuds. He never stooped down to that level. It takes a strong and healthy mind not to respond or even show any resentment toward him on air.
  • @RipperMaggoo
    Howard stern is one of the saddest people in the world. He is the epitome of narcissistic behavior. He can’t get past the fact that he is no longer relevant so he attacks people who are. And the craziest part is how he now preaches wokeness considering the videos that are online showing him doing the most racist sexist shit I’ve ever seen. I mean I’m as anti-woke as you can be and even I watch those videos and am like damn, that is crazy.
  • Howard is 100% jealous of Joe Rogan. Howard hates that podcasts have come along and basically made radio obsolete. Howard even said that "internet" shows will never amount to anything and that the only way to be successful in broadcasting is through radio, and now he's eating his words.
  • I admire Joe for not publicly trashing Howard, not that it wasn’t warranted, but because he simply wanted to be the bigger man in the situation. I respect him for that.
  • Honest to god truth : I didn’t know that Howard was still on the radio.
  • The first rule of power, never outshine the master, Joe showed his class, fairplay
  • @CatfishMan131
    Howard Stern calling Joe a womanizer has got to be the most hypocritical thing ever said.
  • @sandukan1001
    The amount of patience and self control Joe has is unbelievable and he's even trying to keep the peace by saying nothing but nice things about Stern. Stern is a sensationalist and would happily sit there and try to destroy someone who used to call him a friend for the sake of ''entertainment''.
  • @andyp7539
    This is why youtube is excellent. The amount of research this must have taken far surpasses what any media journalist would bother to do
  • Joe is a class act, he even said on his own podcast that Howard Stern paved the way for him and podcasters in present time. Even how Howard treated him he still gave the man his flowers.
  • @TrashComments
    The amount of hypocrisy coming from Howard Stern is hilarious to me at this point
  • @ozziedood
    Any regular listener of Howard Stern knows that regular guests were eventually made into sacrificial personalities to embarrass and make him look better. Joe was smart enough to catch it while it was happening and washed his hands of the situation. Joe was the one that got away and Stern will forever be sour about it.
  • @willbart1236
    Joe Rogan has class, character and humility. Howard Stern is a meme.
  • When you have a "friend" like Howard, you really don't need enemies.
  • When Joe said he wanted to go back to being a fan instead of being his friend makes you realize you should be careful when you choose to meet your heroes.
  • @tariq9834
    Imagine going to a strip club with a friend then talking about what happened in Vegas, much less on a radio. Seems like that was the end goal to begin with.
  • i remember hearing howard stern on the radio when i was 10, and my first thought of him was that he was a mean person. i... can kinda see that right now