Joe Rogan - It's All Up To You. video free download


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Duration: 05:21
Uploaded: 2012/02/02

Joe Rogan Talks about life choices.

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9 years ago

JABBERWOCKEE

Hey I have an idea, let's make the background music louder than the dialogue. So therefore it's NO LONGER BACKGROUND MUSIC.God damnit.

9 years ago

steve9542000

Drop that poxy music, may be able to hear what your talking about! INAUDIBLE

9 years ago

WinterSummerRain

So true. Check out my vid on the power to do anything 

9 years ago

Larry Tate

The first step is not to call yourself dog

9 years ago

Pedro Lopez

bad background sound :(

9 years ago

Melissa Allen

Thank u for reacquainting me with Joe Rogan

9 years ago

George Lennon

Who is he interviewing?

9 years ago

Lopata991

It's like, Dog.

10 years ago

dmacamill99

Joe had that Freudian slip.."Don't be doin" lol...had to bust out some slang around the black dude huh Joe lol? Love the message and the people giving it. JRE all day!

10 years ago

Rosemary Mestler

Get rid of the music.

10 years ago

Jesse Irvine

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10 years ago

lgndarymeth

Does anyone know the background music of this video?

10 years ago

Ru Mi

“You think of yourself as a citizen of the universe.You think you belong to this world of dust and matter.Out of this dust you have created a personal image,and have forgotten about the essence of your true origin”― Rumi,

10 years ago

jami Kay

i started my life as shit. came out of the womb as a turd. spent my teenage years addicted to drugs and alcohol in and out of lock up. All my relationships were meaningless and i had one foot in the grave. As an adult(18) i caught a few felony cases as i didnt figure i would live long anyway. i was locked up for 2 years got out living at a halfway house and met my future wife at a strip club. I violated my parole and went back for another 1.5 years. WHen i got out I found her and something in me knew she was the one. We had a lot of hard times as i was still hustling and using barley making it. To add to it she had a kid already and life was pretty difficult. At 23 i got a job(still employed here 15 yrs later) and started working through my issues. She has saved my life, literally. Around 28 i stopped drinking and had already quit using and finally started getting my life together. Being a felon makes getting a decent job very difficult but i wont get into that. I started BJJ(now a brown belt :) because a friend introduced me to it. It has helped change me as a person. I think the biggest turning point was once i became consious of what i was doing and the impact my decisions had on everyone. I wouldnt change anything in my past as it has molded me into the man i am today. I am remorseful for what i have done to other people but i can not change that. I am solid, dependable and care about other people. While i am not certain what the future holds i do where i do not want to be as i have been down that road. Life is similar to BJJ, the more you learn the more you realize you dont have a clue. Now at 37 i can finally look at myself in the mirrior and live with myself. I have things i need to work on but i am starting to see what makes me happy, what i want my life to be about. My children (4 sons) and my wife have brought me humlebness,gratitude and the list goes on. I am thankful for all the good friends in my life and i treat them like gold.(i only have4). It is impossible to fix yourself if you dont have the tools.Seek the truth,which may be different for everyone and you live a fruitful life. i now have goals and not just pipe dreams. If a person like myself can turn their life around ANYONE can. I was bottom of the barrel and emotinally bankrupt. There are other people out there with worse problems and they have overcome. Get your shit together or you will be locked up forever or dead. sorry for the long post. JRE get me on your podcast, i have some great stories.Plus i want to submit you :) I am thankful to my employer for giving me a chance to make a living and helping me get on my feet. Thank you to my family for standing by me and to you i owe everyting.

10 years ago

Gene Leonard

Does anyone know the comic he was talking with? 

10 years ago

Adam Garrity

Check out this video on YouTube:

10 years ago

Collin Glover

I just don't understand... I set a goal, I think it's what I want, I try to stay positive... and it all crashes down on my head as I realize I have no fucking clue what I want or what I'm capable of. I've tried psychedelics... I've had life shattering realizations.. and here I am two years later stuck in the same depressing rut, in school pursuing what I want to do, trying to convince myself I'm on the right path when I really don't know. 

10 years ago

Roshi the Sayian

that's true for me, tho. I may be an angry guy but I channel my energy for positive stuff

10 years ago

StrugBugz

Whoever Joe Rogan is talking to doesn't know much about what he's talking about haha but he still says somewhat meaningful stuff :) I fucking love Rogan and everything he says

10 years ago

ams914

Which episode is this from?

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