Why did Joe Rogan fire Brian Redban from the JRE podcast?
Why did Joe Rogan fire Brian Redban from the JRE podcast Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
-Two people
-One camera
-Horrible production
As of today, the JRE:
-Has over 1580 episodes
-Makes Joe $30 Million/year
-Was sold to Spotify for $100 Million
It doesn't matter if your first try sucks,
As long as you keep trying.The Joe Rogan Experience Aired in 2009:-Two people-One camera-Horrible productionAs of today, the JRE:-Has over 1580 episodes-Makes Joe $30 Million/year-Was sold to Spotify for $100 MillionIt doesn't matter if your first try sucks,As long as you keep trying. Brian Redban reportedly couldn't add much to the conversation once Rogan started inviting people from outside the world of comedy onto the podcast. Redban was notorious for constantly interrupting the guests with his humor during the interviews. Rogan and Redban had also on occasion gotten into disagreements during the podcast. Watch Rogan and Redban having a disagreement on JRE below: According to , Brian Redban lacked in-depth technical knowledge about new audio and video technologies. This deficiency prevented the comedian from efficiently performing as the show's producer once Joe Rogan increased the number of episodes per week. Since their professional split, Redban and Rogan have with each other. Redband returned to the JRE podcast as a guest on a December 2021 episode.
Why did Joe Rogan fire Brian Redban from the JRE podcast
Why did Joe Rogan fire Brian Redban from JRE podcast? Joe Rogan (left) Brian Redban (right) (image courtesy @redban Instagram) fired Brian Redband from his JRE podcast because Redban allegedly lacked the technical knowledge and co-hosting skills to make the show a hit. Comedian Brian Redban served as a producer and co-host of JRE from the show's inception in 2009 till 2013. The Joe Rogan Experience Aired in 2009:-Two people
-One camera
-Horrible production
As of today, the JRE:
-Has over 1580 episodes
-Makes Joe $30 Million/year
-Was sold to Spotify for $100 Million
It doesn't matter if your first try sucks,
As long as you keep trying.The Joe Rogan Experience Aired in 2009:-Two people-One camera-Horrible productionAs of today, the JRE:-Has over 1580 episodes-Makes Joe $30 Million/year-Was sold to Spotify for $100 MillionIt doesn't matter if your first try sucks,As long as you keep trying. Brian Redban reportedly couldn't add much to the conversation once Rogan started inviting people from outside the world of comedy onto the podcast. Redban was notorious for constantly interrupting the guests with his humor during the interviews. Rogan and Redban had also on occasion gotten into disagreements during the podcast. Watch Rogan and Redban having a disagreement on JRE below: According to , Brian Redban lacked in-depth technical knowledge about new audio and video technologies. This deficiency prevented the comedian from efficiently performing as the show's producer once Joe Rogan increased the number of episodes per week. Since their professional split, Redban and Rogan have with each other. Redband returned to the JRE podcast as a guest on a December 2021 episode.