
Topics: Joe Rogan, UFC, Donald Trump
Over 100 episodes of the Joe Rogan Experience are unavailable to watch anywhere - including some with highly-controversial guests.
The podcast began in 2009 and has ran continuously since then, with over 2,300 episodes recorded by the UFC commentator and broadcaster.
Some of Rogan's most high-profile guests include Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, Mike Tyson and Elon Musk.
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Musk holds the record for the most-viewed JRE episode of all time, while current US President Donald Trump even made an appearance prior to last year's Presidential election.
The podcast has not been without its critics over recent years, with Rogan accused of sharing misinformation surrounding numerous topics and inviting highly-controversial guests onto the show.
Certain episodes have even been deleted from Spotify, who held an exclusive agreement with the Joe Rogan Experience up until 2024 after signing a mega-money deal.
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As per the JRE Library, a total of 112 episodes have been removed from the platform, with the latest batch of 69 episodes - plus one partial episode - being taken off Spotify in 2022.
These episodes include appearances from conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and American comedian Theo Von.
And six episodes with David Seaman - the conspiracy theorist, rather than the Arsenal legend - have also been removed from the platform.
The episodes also cannot be found on Apple Podcasts, while clips of some of the episodes - but not the full versions themselves - can be seen on Rogan's official YouTube channel.
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JRE Library states that two of the deleted episodes can be viewed on YouTube, though they appear to not be visible as of 2025.
Bloomberg reported that Rogan himself asked for Spotify to remove the episodes from their platform.
That occurred shortly before the UFC commentator issued an apology for issuing a racial slur on a number of previous podcast episodes. However, the reason behind the removal of the episodes was not confirmed, with Spotify stating that they would only remove content themselves if it breached their guidelines.