Est. 2024 / Independent Media Criticism

The
Brogan
Report

Joe Rogan has the biggest podcast on the planet. We read the receipts.

Sourced, fact-checked analysis of every JRE episode — the good ones and the ones where nobody in the room pushed back.

The Numbers

We've reviewed 566 of ~2388 total JRE episodes (24% coverage)

566

episodes reviewed

224

needed fact-checks

342

were just fine

60%

responsible content

Of the episodes we've reviewed:

60% fine 40% not great

The Other Side

Most episodes are actually fine.

This isn't a hate site. When Rogan brings on a comedian, a scientist talking about their actual research, or an athlete — those episodes are usually great. We track those too, because the point isn't that the show is all bad. The point is that when it's bad, nobody in the room says anything.

Of the 566 episodes we've reviewed so far (out of ~2388 total), 342 had no significant issues. That's 60%. The show can be good. It just doesn't always choose to be.

Browse 342 good episodes →

What This Is

11 million people listen to every episode.

When someone with that kind of reach platforms a guest who says vaccines cause more heart problems than COVID (they don't), or that ivermectin cured their infection (they also took monoclonal antibodies), or that the Richat Structure is Atlantis (it's a geological formation) — and nobody in the room pushes back — that's worth documenting.

Every critique on this site is sourced. We name the claim, link the evidence, and explain why it matters. No hit pieces, no gotchas. Just the receipts.