“I don’t need that much” as he sits in his recording studio next to his indoor archery range just across from his float tank and down the hall from personal pool hall and full size gym with over $10,000 worth of equipment
And he probably does not need all that also. But he worked his way to where he is now, so what's the problem on that? Should he stick to low end equipment and bad quality on his pod cast so people wont point their lazy fingers at him? Just because you dont need it, does not mean you can't buy it.
I’ve grown up with all females in my house and it’s horrible, they also do this thing that if I’m arguing with one of them, the other two will come in and back up the one I’m arguing with, without knowing anything about the conversation and who’s right/wrong
Ive got a daughter and a son and I raise them with this perspective. My job with my daughter is to show her what a good man is and what it is to be loved and protected and my wife's job is to teach her to be a good woman.. my job with my son is to teach him to be respectful of women and have a wonderful work ethic along with how to become a great man while my wife's job with him is to love him and baby him and show him what a real woman is about. Alot of my friends and family get mad because the wife and I tell them that we're not raising children we're raising adults so when they are 18 they are prepared for life
As a single mom im so proud to hear this. Its hard to be solely nurturing and show him what a good woman is when I have to teach him how a man should be too.
This is how a family is supposed to be raised, I wish I had of chosen a better man and not been in such a hurry to settle down. I ended up raising three kids, no child support, constant abuse. Good parenting should have started with my parents, I’ve suffered immensely but all three of my adult children have partners that love and respect them and vice versa. I broke that pattern at least. Respect to you and your wife.
When a guy gets married, he slowly discovers that he really doesn't need that much, and he better not ask for that much. He also discovers that women need A LOT, and they demand A LOT! And it's never enough.....
@Papa Kim The men here criticize justifiably unreasonable attitudes in a lot of women. You criticize their existence. Who do you think are the bigger assholes here?
@Papa Kim "You have mommy issues" and telling people their existence is pointless. Clear projection of you struggling with some issues. Hope you figure it out brother
Just Saying I was adopted by older parents and it meant the world to me please don't turn anyone off from adopting (not that you did just concerning enough to comment). I owe my life to Dave and Maggie Linstrot. I think they have a pretty good idea by now what it means to be happy through love of family. I'm much older than your girls and I have two of my own so take it how you will Joe, just wanted to throw it out there.
This podcast and in particular this clip has taught me two things. 1) I now need to see more of Joe talking about raising his daughters (it really did my heart good) 2) I kind of want to see Gabrielle on Tom Segura and Christina Pazsitzky podcast because I think her and Christina might really get along and have an interesting conversation.
Joe- I came across this discussion and it is one of the most insightful, genuine, honest parenting discussions I have heard in a while. I am raising a daughter and I could relate. Thank you for giving us premium content. Ken
My dad was once stuck with my mom, my 3 older sisters and myself and mannnn that poor guy went through some shit lol we still piss him off and we all don’t even live together any more lol
I was at my sons house when my newly pregnant daughter in law, his beautiful wife, came home and she was not happy. He seemed oblivious to her mood. I watched him talking as if everything is fine while im gathering my stuff to go. He starts "where are you going," while the cupboard doors are slamming. I am getting my ass out of here, you are about to find out what you have done wrong. Turns out she is in this uber nesting phase and he aint helping with the nest building. Youngsters, poor stupid fools. Everybodys gotta learn the hard way.
@@faust3530 I would agree. Women expect you to read their minds. Because that's what they do to us. Also a pregnant women is not in a normal frame of mind/mental state, there's a lot going on emotionally due to chemical imbalances and hormonal changes. [I have seven kids, 4 boys 3 girls; been thru this 6 times.]
@@faust3530 probably has told him, many times, over and over, what the problem is. If you - as a man - don't know to ask your wife what's wrong when she's mad, that's your fault. You don't know what the male's job is.
@@socrattt lmao. If you think asking a woman what's wrong will actually lead to them telling you what's wrong, you're either a woman yourself or have no experience in a relationship
@Faust sexism stinks in here....the women probably told him 30 times already. I could say thst men do the same thing because they're less emotionally open or tend to be but you know all fair in love and women shaming so carry on 🤷
rhobx why would u bring a kid into this world with no stable living situation? U can't afford the car u don't buy it. It’s the same shit with kids why bring a kid into this world to suffer along with you that seems pretty selfish to me...oh because You’re too responsible to pull out or to use a condom that’s the problem with this world there are some people that think thar having kids Is something that just happens randomly it’s not you can control it people are just fucking animals in some cases and don’t give a shit and then they abuse the system and then blame the system for their shortcomings
@@kkfaerber who decides what is horrible and what is not? A bad living condition in the US for example, is sometimes better than most household in most countries in Asia. If you're willing to sacrifice everything for your kids, you should have them. I doubt your great2 grand parents and all who were before them were all well-off before settling down. If they took your advice, you would not have existed.
Forget about the microphones this like two best friends having a good old catch up, The reason I watch joe is because he is so down to earth and Gabrielle has such a beautiful personality one of my favourite guests so far!
unless they're gay....Like Norm McDonald says, "I don't see fathers showing pictures of their sons showing pride in the fact they made it into a particular college and btw, he loves sucking cock".....that's truth
Gabrielle and Joe seems to have such good and healthy values and relationships. I warms my heart to observe people living the good life and have well funcitoning relationships, so many struggle with this these days.
Lived my whole 20 years of life, 5 sisters, a mom, get to see my dad every few days but doesn’t live with us (gotta love the divorce rate eh?) and a dog who of course is female. Love them all to death but GODDAMN can they get on my nerves like nothing else.
I have a romanticised idea of being a Dad for sure. I never thought about it that way until hearing this here. Exactly what I needed to hear right now. What a paradigm shift!! A brand new way to see my 3 year old son!!
I think you are the only one. Everyone else in the comments are shitting on their experience living with women. Even in joking manner I find it offensive, because I do not think that women have this special desire to decorate, nest, win arguments, etc. But apparently everyone else thinks so...
3:20 "Where no body's touching your stuff" in this case my space for technical equipment is the workshop & homeoffice. My man cave for Tinkering on stuff. I'm more than happy.
Dude me and my gf are both 33 born two days apart in the same hospital strangely. My younger brother who's 29 tells me that he has experienced things I never will and how good it is to have kids blabla. I get that its special and awakens a side of people that I might never experience. I'm also thankful for that. I still don't KNOW if I wont have kids but it fucking scares me to think that I could be responsible for a person. Also PLEASE get Ricky Gervais on your podcast I'd literally watch that twice over when it drops. Thanks Joe and Jamie (hope I spelled that right) for all these podcasts. I love the open minded approach to any type of conversation. Its something the world sorely needs and is refreshing when you consider peoples disregarding of taking the time to properly understand the differences between subjective Vs objective thinking. Gabriella seems pretty cool. Nice to have the insight of a down to earth woman. Scottish woman are crazy dude. lol. I hope she never sees this.
My husband is in a house full of girls. 3 daughters under the age of 8. Our oldest will be 8 in August. They are daddy girls. We drive him crazy but he loves us. 🤪 As soon as he comes home he gets tackled.
I'm blessed. I'm one of three sons, no sisters. My eldest two children are my daughters. Loved learning all about the difference. Eight years later I have two sons. Awesome ! Rockclimbing, hiking, surfing, fishing, etc etc. Lovin' it. I love my daughters but I still don't know if we can connect the same as with my boys.
It's crazy that this conversation would be offensive to thousand's of people in 2019 because males and females exhibit different biological and societal behavior patterns.
When Gabrielle said that "Women nest" and guys who like to decorate homes are "homosexuals" jokingly, I am surprised she wasn't crucified for this. Also, she did release an apology video for miss pronouncing Niihau. Like fuck, why? We are idiots in 2019.
Having kids is the greatest joy ... I get more happiness in one day than I would have had in a whole year before them and before them I was a party animal and travel junkie ... nothing compares to them... I won the lottery when I had my two boys .... i can’t speak for everyone else though but the amount of love I feel for them and the sacrifices I make give me the greatest level of fulfilment.
Sometimes I might dislike Joe but hearing this I just respect and like him more. Seems like a good dad with a balanced approach, Gabby aswell,shes not just smart but very wise. If I ever were a dad Id try to be like that. Respect your wife and appreciate her. My father was the exact opposite of Joe. She was never right, didnt buy one item in the house that he wouldnt find something wrong with, always insulted her and her opinions or taste, also cheated and when she saw him with her told her it wasnt him. Ridiculous really. Wouldnt wish it on my worst enemy to life in a household like that. At least one good thing came out of it,I now always try to encourage and support any girl friend that I have or woman in my life. Women should never,ever accept insults and negative disfunctional relationships,telling oneself "nobody is perfect" or other excuses. Also If there is one thing extremely important for women in relationships is to always(!) be mindful to keep their option to be financially independent. One of the main reasons my mom and many many women dont leave.
I found her entire interview pretty good. I moved to Oahu in 99 and got married and my daughter is turning 16. I’m grateful she grew up on the islands. She speaks 4 languages and has been exposed to so many cultural influences. Aloha 808!
First time listening to this lady and I am liking her very much and may be mostly because I see kind of myself in her. Enjoyed listening to someone who is sensible and balanced- not getting this kind of opportunity very often.
My friend got deported back to Argentina, and his bathroom in his "apartment" has the sink right next to the toilet, and a shower head right next to that, no tub or nothing you can shower and shit on the toilet at the same time
Never heard joe talk about his home life before. Didn’t realise it was so similar to mine. The mrs, three girls and a boy in the middle I have to constantly remind he’s a boy. Hes so right too, just go with the flow makes things go much easier. Whatever, it’s cool, I’m fine, I’ve got my loft conversion. All words I say constantly.
I've never seen Gabrielle Reece before this, but I assumed that she was comedian. She's candid and she shared some hilarious and relatable observations. Witty, intelligent, charming and easy on the eyes. I'm looking forward to watching the entire episode.
This whole show makes me yearn for more positive people in my life. These people who talk with Joe are all amazing human beings who are doing such cool things. And it's because they have a support system. I have zero support system and I'm afraid I'm going to be nothing forever. I don't know. Somehow I think that even if I met Joe or any of the kind seeming people he's talked to they would be shitty to me right off the bat just like everyone else.
I hope things are going better for you since you made this post. It's very hard not having a support system that so many people are born with. You have to start your own path and slowly build your own. Takes a long time but it can definitely happen. The fact that you realize what you're lacking is actually a good start honestly. Most people don't have that level of self awareness.
Gabby is cool, Laird chose well. Speaking of which, I would love to hear a Laird interview. As a longtime surfer, I'm much more inclined to hear that then knucklehead MMA stuff..
Anyone else's dad had an office instead of a mancave? Always had to ask to go in there if my dad wasn't there or if he was I felt like I was interrupting something
Sebastian Prohaska Lol, my office has an electronic lock and I’m the only one who knows the combination. It’s the only place in the house where I can put stuff down and it won’t disappear. It’s definitely my man cave.
I always liked Joe Rogan on Fear Factor years ago but as much as I did miss that show it's nice to know he moved on and is very successful it seems in every way. He's pretty cool. Continue success to you!
I had my mom and two sisters my whole life. I had to be the man of the house young. But If a vacuumed I was doing it wrong or washing my clothes wrong separate the colors. The only way I could’ve got away from my fam was working out and video games working on my Chevy. I was the first boy to be born in 24 years.
I just picked out 4 different paint samples applied them to the wall and asked my fiancé which one he liked. I could tell he didnt care lol when we first moved in together I tried to give him a say in things. He could careless. TV, computer, electronics, tools, that's all he cares about
My husband is so picky about everything and ocd. I wish I had the freedom to rearrange the house or put things in the walls without starting a fight. Sounds really nice......