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The Burden of Living Up to Extreme Athletic Achievements
The pressures of trying to live up to the extreme athletic achievements of people like David Goggins and Cameron Haynes can be overwhelming for some. Joe Rogan discusses how it's not necessary to commit your life to such strenuous activities.
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The speaker is anticipating getting to know someone named Ellis, but is being cautioned to calm down.
47:15 - 48:36 (01:20)
Summary
The speaker is anticipating getting to know someone named Ellis, but is being cautioned to calm down. They make a lighthearted joke about Ellis not liking vodka if they don't like soda.
ChapterThe Burden of Living Up to Extreme Athletic Achievements
EpisodeEp. 02 - 2 Bears 1 Cave 2w/ Tom Segura & Bert Kreischer
Podcast2 Bears, 1 Cave with Tom Segura & Bert Kreischer
Tom describes the different personalities of his children when it comes to driving and the kind of cars they want to have in the future.
48:36 - 49:14 (00:38)
Summary
Tom describes the different personalities of his children when it comes to driving and the kind of cars they want to have in the future.
ChapterThe Burden of Living Up to Extreme Athletic Achievements
EpisodeEp. 02 - 2 Bears 1 Cave 2w/ Tom Segura & Bert Kreischer
Podcast2 Bears, 1 Cave with Tom Segura & Bert Kreischer
Comedian Bert Kreischer recounts an incident where his daughter tried to back up BMW, with a little help from her mom.
49:14 - 50:15 (01:01)
Summary
Comedian Bert Kreischer recounts an incident where his daughter tried to back up BMW, with a little help from her mom. Later, they discuss the Sober October Challenge and deciding to leave it up to Joe Rogan.
ChapterThe Burden of Living Up to Extreme Athletic Achievements
EpisodeEp. 02 - 2 Bears 1 Cave 2w/ Tom Segura & Bert Kreischer
Podcast2 Bears, 1 Cave with Tom Segura & Bert Kreischer
The speaker believes that Joe Rogan wants to test himself and push his limits during his free month, which is why he encourages his guests to do so.
50:16 - 51:15 (00:59)
Summary
The speaker believes that Joe Rogan wants to test himself and push his limits during his free month, which is why he encourages his guests to do so. Additionally, the speaker dislikes the idea of no social media for the challenge because he thinks it's an impractical idea.