You might know him as a UFC commentator. You might know him as a stand-up comedian. You might know him as the former host of Fear Factor, or as a famous podcaster. You might even know him as all of the above. Even still, there's probably a lot still you don't know about Joe Rogan. From his television beginnings to his ass-kicking credentials, there's a lot more to Joe Rogan than meets the eye.
The Untold Truth Of Joe Rogan
You might know him as a UFC commentator. You might know him as a stand-up comedian. You might know him as the former host of Fear Factor, or as a famous podcaster. You might even know him as all of the above. Even still, there's probably a lot still you don't know about Joe Rogan. From his television beginnings to his ass-kicking credentials, there's a lot more to Joe Rogan than meets the eye.
Stability is not generally a word we think about in the context of Hollywood relationships, but it's perhaps the most striking feature of the marriage between Jessica Ditzel and prolific podcaster Joe Rogan. The former Man Show host has been happily married to Ditzel since 2008, without so much as a public squabble boiling over onto the pages of the tabloids. In fact, according Hollywood Daddy, Rogan and Ditzel dated for 7 years before actually tying the knot, so their commitment to each other goes back the better part of two decades.
Regardless of your personal opinion of Joe Rogan, there's no denying that the guy's doing pretty well for himself. He's gone from casually ruining Carlos Mencia to making an estimated $75,000 per episode of his podcast, the Joe Rogan Experience ... which is actually peanuts, when you consider his estimated net worth of a whopping $50 million. His eclectic career path has taken him from standup stages to The Man Show, NewsRadio, UFC commentating, and peddling pro-pot attitudes with a hefty side order of conspiracy theories.
New York Times opinion writer Bari Weiss has inadvertently made a great case for what makes the Joe Rogan Experience so enjoyable. In 2019, she appeared on an episode of the popular podcast and accused aspiring presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard of having "monstrous ideas." Weiss derided Gabbard as a "toadie" who supports Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, whereupon Rogan calmly asked her to define the word "toadie." At this point, Weiss floundered like a trout out of water, suggesting she knew the definition but declining to supply one. Instead she waited for the definition ("a sycophant") to be read aloud.
There is certainly enough room in Rogan's house for his wife and two daughters, with over 8,700 square feet of open space, via Zillow. The property …