Me, at start i was like "3.41 hours? Let me just watch for 15 minutes" . Then after 15 minutes i could not stop watching till the end of this video, coz i was amazed
absolutely its so intriguing. Ive always had so much envy for those in that lifestyle, must of been soo soo hard. I participate in a form of it in remote montana however its my 2nd property and kind of an escape in a way, not full out lifestyle like this family. I can only imagine
66 here and I couldn't agree more! Joe, as in all his interviews, asks very interesting and timely questions. Jewel is just a great, honest, and very, very talented person. Best interview I've seen in my life.
@@alisaburgess2890wisdom is rare and is often confused with intelligence. (Both amazing don’t get me wrong.) but wow. “Don’t break” fml. Amazing wisdom put on us throuought this entire podcast.
how come no one is talking about Jewel singing her song "Save your Soul" at the end of the podcast. Absolutely the best version by far! i cant stop listening to it.
I love my therapist, but I have learned so much from Jewel. I have found a way to the path that I want to be on! I took notes and will implement them towards a better way for me. Thank you Joe and Jewel. So much!
I'm a 45-year old man going on 85. That sound may sound odd, but when Jewel as a homeless kid despaired looking at the years ahead because she just couldn't imagine going on with the pain, well my whole body feels like it's been carrying such a burden and it feels like nothing is going to change. Man I have tried, though. I have healed so much, mentally and physically, after losing everything because of an illness 10 years ago, but that extra bit of luck that I've needed never seems to materialise. I used to work in corporate before the illness and had a decent salary, and not I cannot fathom working in any place that lacks soul.. which it seems is most places. My heart has become so sensitive and tender, and it doesn't have the strength or will to push my body to do things I don't want to do. You see, I have given my art a go but I'm useless at self-promotion and my confidence has waned. Now I'm running out of money and feel panicked to take on a job. It really feels like I have to sell my self away because it's too devastating to be at this age and not be where I thought I'd be in life, with financial security at the very least.. let alone having a life companion, a couple of kids, my own home, etc. Resignation has been lurking in the background this year even though I try to manage my emotions and be positive. Listening to Jewel's story, especially her teenage years helps with the despair a little, because may be I can get my shit together too? Maybe I can be a little more practical and organised, and be more resourceful like that young Alaskan was when life needed her wits? I believe her upbringing did plant seeds of resolve and resilience in her, and perhaps these are the seedlings I need to cultivate now. Sending blessings to all who may be struggling with despair right now
You just described my life bud. Except I’m 43. 20 years using, 10 clean now, and I’m still stuck in the same place mentally, just a little more financially stable now. Society puts pressure on all of us to be a certain way. Iva watch these homesteaders enjoying a meal as a family are happier than I’ve ever been and they have NOTHING.
@@mikeg3950Congratulations to you staying clean. That’s an amazing accomplishment! Always remember to love and appreciate yourself. You are worth it and no one can take that away from you.
Damn! She’s still as beautiful as the first time I saw her 30 years ago:… And then when she sings she somehow becomes even more beautiful! And what a killer story she has! That was a great show! You are such an amazing woman!! And I love your smile! Thanks for the wonderful music. Cheers!
I just wanted to say thank you for this podcast. Everytime I watch, no matter the guest l, I learn something. This one in particular has really hit home with me. I Have a new respect for Jewel, and as cheesy as it sounds, I'm learning a new way to change my life for the better. So from the bottom of my heart, thank you Joe and thank you Jewel.
I would give this 1000 thumbs up if I could....I'm sharing this with anyone who will listen. Thank you both beyond words....sending much peace and love.
When musicians put their heart into the music it becomes more than music. It just takes you into another world. For me and I’m sure for many others, it’s always been my therapy.
@@user-ud7ko4cq1n -Maybe not twice as smart, but definitely without the ego. I had the biggest crush on her back in the day, I had no idea she was so eloquent.
@@archetypalculinarian This eloquent woman washed feet just to get money for the ferry. I'm not saying that as a knock, I'm saying that this woman conquered with tenderness and resourcefulness, turning her learned philosophies into actionable plans. I learned so much from her in this 3 hour segment. I hope to apply myself in the same way.
Best podcast yet. I was so intrigued and fascinated by her. I had no clue she had an amazing, adventurous, wild past. I would listen to her again if there was another podcast. She is so incredibly inspiring and interesting to listen to.
Jewel is amazing. I have loved her since the first moment I heard her. This is my favorite podcast you have done. What a great interviewee she is. Just lovely and a beautiful person.
I agree Jewel is so inspirational especially after this interview. I honestly learned more strategies to actually start coping with life than I have in therapy. She is actually saying to do things I can do . The anxiety exercises she explains I will definitely try. So good, I hope she can make all her projects globally assessable.
I'm a total 80's metal head but I love Pieces of You! My ex left it in the CD player and I found it by mistake circa 1998. She has such a wonderful voice and seems like a great person. What an insane, emotional finish!!! Brought out a tear or two.
Joe, in my opinion, this is the most valuable show i have ever seen you make. And listening to the natural BRILLIANCE of Jewel, self discovering and self directing herself to become a happy person from where she came, these tools she explains, that she actually created to survive, are immensely useful tools for all of us, to help us unravel our emotional / behavioral knots and make changes. Thank you to you and Jewel for this unbelievable gift.
Holy smokes, I almost took a pass on this one because it was getting late. And i knew that I'd never go back to. "Ahh, let me just do 10 min." 3.5 hours later... Damn, I'm so happy that I watched. Sucked me right in! Jewel, ha, who knew.
Dude....that song... probably the best thing I've ever heard. She captures the moment and changes the world to her vibration....in a moment of time. It was timeless.
I saw Jewel live once at a small theatre (1,200 seats) in a small casino in a suburb of Vancouver. She’s just released a country album which I hadn’t heard but I didn’t care, I wanted to see her live. She’s came out without a set list and played whatever songs the audience was shouting out they wanted to hear and intermixed her hits with stories about her life and songs she never recorded. Hands down the best show I’ve ever seen and the artist with the most heart. I cried tears of joy throughout her whole set. Love that woman ❤️🇨🇦
Super long and yet the time flew by! Agreed that this was one of the BEST podcasts I have ever listened to. Thank you Joe and Jewel!! Two of the most authentic people on the planet having a rowdy, fun, educational, and healing conversation. Jewel's story had me in tears at a few points. And that replay of her first hit... crushed it!
One of his best podcasts. How many times the shivers went down my spine and my eyes filled with tears listening to her battling. Geeeeezus Christ, JEWEL IS A TITAN ...
I never heard Jewel before; I listened because I'm a Joe fan (from Graham Hancock initially). #1724 is the best of your podcasts (for me) .. it's beyond soulful - naked, wise, joyful - with healing tools from the freed/freed-again spirit & Transformer, Jewel. wow..
There are a lot more resilient people out here than we realize. If we take the time to talk to each other and be ready to listen, you will be amazed at what we can do to survive and, hopefully, be happy. Stop being afraid to change.
She’s telling my story, so many similarities between her experience and mine. My dad says the same thing about Vietnam, he was so mistreated at home he felt relief in the war. He was physically abusive, I left at 14. Homeless, hitchhiking and all the rest. I just didn’t become a star like her lol
I could have sat here for another 3.5 hours listening to this conversation (felt like only an hour). I was awestruck by Jewel from the first time I saw her at Java Joe's sitting in with The Rugburns (the chemistry between Jewel and Steve Poltz is palpable to say the least), and then subsequent shows. I learned SO much more here that I didn't know about Jewel, and most important being the techniques she used to overcome the many adversities she faced. I didn't think it was possible to respect her any more, but she is now approaching Dolly status (super stoked that they did a song together, and an emotional and powerful one to boot).
As far as depression goes, unfortunately I’m more depressed now than I ever have been. The reason I say that is because this time I somehow have managed to stay depressed for a longer period of time. Days have turned into weeks. Normally, I snap out of it. But this time I come home and all I wanna do is go straight to sleep, and I will do whatever it takes to make that happen.
Real people's Real stories Real pain Real joy Really. I feel a slight connection to Jewel for 2 reasons. 1: All 3 of my children listened to her soothing throat each night at bedtime after family dinner and tuck-in time. Those traditions that we are proud to have instigated as I gift all 9 of my grandkids with "Lullaby" for when they get tucked in after family dinner and time together. Thank you Miss Jewel. Your talent has touched the right people for the right reasons. Sad your mother will never understand. 2: My dad drove a little orange Datsun 510 with a manual transmission and it's what I learned to drive on. We had a 24hr Mexican fast food joint in St Charles, MO. in the 80s called Naugles Tacos. Their claim to fame was the "Macho Combo Burrito" and the "Macho Nachos." Located on the corner of First Capitol and Boonslick. I snuck the old 510 out after dark in the wee hours of the morning for that sweet sweet Naugle run. When I went to leave, the battery was dead and I had to jump start it so I pushed that dang car down the entry way of Naugle's Tacos on to Boonslick Road that was all downhill for a couple miles to 5 the Street and the Missouri River. Desperately I pushed that car down Boonslick Road trying to jump start it over and over again but it was not happening! So worried about the police and of course my parents if my culinary caper became exposed! At the last push down the last portion of the road I paused and got in touch with the gravity of my misguided, mischievous, teenage torture trip... As I contemplate the ordeal I look down at the key and by the bloom of a streetlight penetrating the passenger window I see the ignition is not ON! Now comes the duality of life that we all must endure from time to time. So HAPPY that I've found a solution, such DESPAIR at the wasted energy expenses while pushing and jumping into that dang Datsun 510 so many times in the past hour to hour thirty minutes!!! So ON goes the ignition and PUSH goes the car and POP go the clutch and HOMEWARD BOUND AM I! Cold Naugle's never tasted so good in the quiet peace of my back yard later that night. Thank you for your stories Miss Jewel. -✌🏽 💎
Jewel saved herself from su1c1de with similar logic that I have talked at least 2 ppl out of that act ... She noticed the tides and nothing is permanent, I told the 2 the wisdom of ppl do not want to die, but wanted the pain to end. Between me learning that wisdom and following Jewel since before she was famous helped me deal with my best friend taking his own life in '96. Jewel and her music helped me recover from the shock and loss. As much as I love her music, I love Jewel and will always be an EDA 😁 Every Day Angel 😊
I hung out in the Homer, Alaska area way back when Jewel was just a kid. Then in the nineties in California, I had a fling with a gal (much younger than me) who told me she grew up with Jewel in Homer. Years later, I wound up living near Stephenville, Texas, where I met many people who knew Jewel. With all of these close calls, I was sure was destined to meet the woman. But no, I never did, and that's my stupid story about Jewel...
I stated listening to this on a wed at midnight. It’s 3:00am and I’m still up listening. Tomorrow is going to be ruff but I’ll get through it after what she has dealt with. God!
definitely one of the best podcasts I've seen. I have so much more appreciation for Jewel as an artist and person now- she is a real inspiration with so much wisdom, talent and humility. Her mom on the other hand...😬
Holy f*ck!! To come from such a childhood that Vietnam was relaxing is so hard to hear and can’t imagine what Atz went through!! I’m so grateful that he is now finally at peace!!
man, after a certain point, JOE is feeling Jewel's life... btw, TRUST ME you've never expected a podcast like this-- THIS IS GOING TO BE ONE OF YOUR FAVORITES. HANDS. FUCKIN. DOWN.
I've met people just like this in my practice; I'm a psychologist, and there are people who can figure it out without tons of therapy; good for Jewel to be one of them.
Seriously, this is one of the best podcasts I have ever sat through. At 3 hours and 41 minutes it is definitely the longest I have heard. Jewel is most definitely one of the most fascinating people. Love how she is paying it forward. Have been a fan of her music and singing and hope she will continue to create music and poetry. Thanks, Joe!
Jewel never sold her soul and kept her dignity, she was her own rock/diamond one of a kind. We should all learn from her. She is just incredible and I love her and am grateful for the Joe Rogan podcast for having her as a guest 🤧
As someone who mainly listened to heavy stuff when I was in my 20's ,I found her and fell for her voice, personality, and her lyrics. She had a way of showing her emotions in every single word. My favorite song is ~painter's~ ❤ but not the only one.
In a few short words… amazing humans. Profound. Absolute. Beautiful. Real. This is a rare glimpse at an extremely intelligent couple of humans that have wisdom we all need. Lovely.
What an amazing woman with an amazing story. Real, grounded and strong. Her soul is what shines. I was a restaurateur and she reminds me of every great person that worked with me. Her greatest gift is she is real. Thanks Jewel.
Is anyone else mesmerized listening to Jewel talk?
Me, at start i was like "3.41 hours? Let me just watch for 15 minutes" . Then after 15 minutes i could not stop watching till the end of this video, coz i was amazed
Here. Jewel is very articulate. An intelligent woman. ❤
absolutely its so intriguing. Ive always had so much envy for those in that lifestyle, must of been soo soo hard. I participate in a form of it in remote montana however its my 2nd property and kind of an escape in a way, not full out lifestyle like this family. I can only imagine
Yeah.
I’m taking notes, she’s amazing.
I am 61. I think this is the best long form interview I have ever seen. Congrats to Joe and Jewel.
66 here and I couldn't agree more! Joe, as in all his interviews, asks very interesting and timely questions. Jewel is just a great, honest, and very, very talented person. Best interview I've seen in my life.
73 here and one of your best . Actually increased my neuron activity. Great episode
60yrs here, and I also agree.
A movie has to be made on Jewel. Her life story is out of control. And she is so inspiring and smart.
Joe? CIA? WTF
Smart? To nice, someone who's not A fighter.
She reminds me of the author of Educated. Also came from a Mormon family I think.
Jewel was my very first concert. I was 13, with my family at Red Rocks. It changed my life. I've been in love with live music ever since.
Red Rocks is the best place ever to see a concert. I live in Northern Colorado.
Your comment JUST NOW made me realize she was THAT jewel... Granted im only 20 mins in?
Jewel has led such a tremendous life that made her into such an emotionally intelligent person. Inspiring
Agreed. This was way unexpected
Loveddddddd hearing her speak 🎉podcast🎉 we need your wisdom!!! 🎉
She was already that way
Very smart lady.. I really enjoyed this episode.
@@alisaburgess2890wisdom is rare and is often confused with intelligence. (Both amazing don’t get me wrong.) but wow. “Don’t break” fml. Amazing wisdom put on us throuought this entire podcast.
I had no idea that Jewel is a genius. What an incredibly rare, sensitive, thoughtful, resilient, insightful, strong, and evolved human being.
Who lives up to her name
One of his best pods ever, seriously
Yeah, this is the best. She's borderline genius I think.
Really? Can't wait for this. And no surprise, between 2 awesome humans, this should be 🔥
Can't wait 🔥
She needed to read some books from the library on economics and finished the music book 📕 on the downside of managers. All the downsides.
I agree!! What a gorgeous heart centered conversation. They both shined
how come no one is talking about Jewel singing her song "Save your Soul" at the end of the podcast. Absolutely the best version by far! i cant stop listening to it.
I thought the same thing as you. Thank you for pointing this out.
What a question! 🥰
She certainly is a Jewel! 💝
Yes, the BEST podcast ever! Please have her on again.
Thank you, Joe and Jewel❤
Never thought id cry watching a Joe Rogan podcast. She performed for 2, then 8, then 40, and it grew. Something saved her soul, and im so glad it did!
She's such a wholesome person..very authentic and her life story is something else... great podcast
Based on what I'm hearing I wouldn't be surprised if her IQ was 170+ This is what really intelligent people sound like. I'm jealous, kind of.
The best! By the way I’m bed ridden handicap at 63 and I watched the entire podcast! Never bored! Wonderful!
This is my favorite pod of Joe’s I’ve ever seen. I usually watch clips, but I could watch them talk all damn day. Was sad for it to end.
It brings me joy to see the understanding past so much. My dad loves Juel I can’t wait to show him this lol she’s amazing.
I love my therapist, but I have learned so much from Jewel. I have found a way to the path that I want to be on! I took notes and will implement them towards a better way for me. Thank you Joe and Jewel. So much!
@lg4127 IMPRESSIVE how Jewel just dropped the secret sauce recipe OF LIFE that's for sure .
Jewel dropping jewels 💎
Jewel is truly the diamond built from pressure ❤
Great analogy.
as we all are....the" charcoal" of our souls must be changed into the sparkling Diamond thru the "pressure" of suffering
Wow! I can’t believe I’ve never seen this one. I have to say, this is one of the best podcasts I’ve ever seen/heard! Jewel is amazing! 🙌
I am stunned at how GOOD this pod was...and how deeply authentic Jewel is. RESPECT. What a wonderful conversation to have witnessed.
Holy crap I had no idea how good this episode would be... jewel is awesome
Crazy fuckin good
I'm a 45-year old man going on 85. That sound may sound odd, but when Jewel as a homeless kid despaired looking at the years ahead because she just couldn't imagine going on with the pain, well my whole body feels like it's been carrying such a burden and it feels like nothing is going to change. Man I have tried, though. I have healed so much, mentally and physically, after losing everything because of an illness 10 years ago, but that extra bit of luck that I've needed never seems to materialise. I used to work in corporate before the illness and had a decent salary, and not I cannot fathom working in any place that lacks soul.. which it seems is most places. My heart has become so sensitive and tender, and it doesn't have the strength or will to push my body to do things I don't want to do. You see, I have given my art a go but I'm useless at self-promotion and my confidence has waned. Now I'm running out of money and feel panicked to take on a job. It really feels like I have to sell my self away because it's too devastating to be at this age and not be where I thought I'd be in life, with financial security at the very least.. let alone having a life companion, a couple of kids, my own home, etc. Resignation has been lurking in the background this year even though I try to manage my emotions and be positive. Listening to Jewel's story, especially her teenage years helps with the despair a little, because may be I can get my shit together too? Maybe I can be a little more practical and organised, and be more resourceful like that young Alaskan was when life needed her wits? I believe her upbringing did plant seeds of resolve and resilience in her, and perhaps these are the seedlings I need to cultivate now. Sending blessings to all who may be struggling with despair right now
You just described my life bud. Except I’m 43. 20 years using, 10 clean now, and I’m still stuck in the same place mentally, just a little more financially stable now. Society puts pressure on all of us to be a certain way. Iva watch these homesteaders enjoying a meal as a family are happier than I’ve ever been and they have NOTHING.
@@mikeg3950Congratulations to you staying clean. That’s an amazing accomplishment! Always remember to love and appreciate yourself. You are worth it and no one can take that away from you.
Damn! She’s still as beautiful as the first time I saw her 30 years ago:… And then when she sings she somehow becomes even more beautiful! And what a killer story she has! That was a great show! You are such an amazing woman!! And I love your smile! Thanks for the wonderful music. Cheers!
I always loved jewel she always seemed so down to earth and sounds like an angel when she sings been a fan forever
How does this not have more views? Her life story is fascinating and heartbreaking at the same time. Fastest 3 hours wow.
It's an old episode. Joe is reposting older episodes on UA-cam that were previously only on Spotify.
Jewel is a fantastic lady, Love hearing her stories , Love the sound of her laugh , She’s a beautiful soul 💕🙏
She Saved her own Soul!
I'm not even 5 minutes in to this, but as an electronic technician, I love the way Jewel modulates sound.
As a man, she is just sweet and awesome perieod. She makes me happy when she sings, fact of life.
Jewel ages like a fine wine!!!!!
Still gorgeous
She is but it’s called money. She’s had work done.
This interview might as well be a movie and receive a bunch of academy awards. Bravo Joe n Jewel
Atleast 5th time watching. Amazing
I just wanted to say thank you for this podcast. Everytime I watch, no matter the guest l, I learn something. This one in particular has really hit home with me. I Have a new respect for Jewel, and as cheesy as it sounds, I'm learning a new way to change my life for the better. So from the bottom of my heart, thank you Joe and thank you Jewel.
I would give this 1000 thumbs up if I could....I'm sharing this with anyone who will listen. Thank you both beyond words....sending much peace and love.
When musicians put their heart into the music it becomes more than music. It just takes you into another world. For me and I’m sure for many others, it’s always been my therapy.
For sure. These hands? They've always been my own. That song still helped solidify that feeling. I had an idea, she helped fortify it.
This was one of my favorite JRE episodes
Jewel is twice as smart as Terrence Howard and half as arrogant about it. What a cool, interesting woman!
@@user-ud7ko4cq1n -Maybe not twice as smart, but definitely without the ego.
I had the biggest crush on her back in the day, I had no idea she was so eloquent.
10x
@@archetypalculinarian This eloquent woman washed feet just to get money for the ferry. I'm not saying that as a knock, I'm saying that this woman conquered with tenderness and resourcefulness, turning her learned philosophies into actionable plans. I learned so much from her in this 3 hour segment. I hope to apply myself in the same way.
Only losers compare people obviously Terrance left a mark. If it’s truly as ignorant as you say you should just ignore give absolutely no energy to it
Imagine still being butt hurt about Terrence😂😂😂😂 Thanks for the laugh
AMAZING GUEST and BEST podcast ever!!! She’s so full of colour, drive and positivity.
I'm 81 and from Kurt Cobain's home town. I understand his angst, and am glad Jewell got through her's.
Kurt would've made it through his struggles fine, if the evil witch he mistakenly married hadn't conspired with his murder.
Me. Gordon,
You're about Kurt's father's age.
I'm curious if you've ever met him or any of the Cobain family members.
@@NickNicometiFunny enough, I've met Kurt's daughter Frances. She is one cool ass chick! 😎👍
I’ve listened for over a decade and Jewel may be my favorite episode
Best podcast yet. I was so intrigued and fascinated by her. I had no clue she had an amazing, adventurous, wild past. I would listen to her again if there was another podcast. She is so incredibly inspiring and interesting to listen to.
Jewel is amazing. I have loved her since the first moment I heard her. This is my favorite podcast you have done. What a great interviewee she is. Just lovely and a beautiful person.
I agree Jewel is so inspirational especially after this interview. I honestly learned more strategies to actually start coping with life than I have in therapy. She is actually saying to do things I can do . The anxiety exercises she explains I will definitely try. So good, I hope she can make all her projects globally assessable.
I’d like to see Joe interview Miko Peled. Fellow martial artist and humanitarian.
I'm a total 80's metal head but I love Pieces of You! My ex left it in the CD player and I found it by mistake circa 1998. She has such a wonderful voice and seems like a great person. What an insane, emotional finish!!! Brought out a tear or two.
Joe, in my opinion, this is the most valuable show i have ever seen you make. And listening to the natural BRILLIANCE of Jewel, self discovering and self directing herself to become a happy person from where she came, these tools she explains, that she actually created to survive, are immensely useful tools for all of us, to help us unravel our emotional / behavioral knots and make changes.
Thank you to you and Jewel for this unbelievable gift.
One of my Favorite Interview. We need a Pt 2.
wow....what a story. I have never seen Joe so blown away. Incredible. Watched the whole 4 hrs. Jewel is such a great story teller
Growing up I loved Jewel. She's humble and beautiful.
Holy smokes, I almost took a pass on this one because it was getting late. And i knew that I'd never go back to. "Ahh, let me just do 10 min." 3.5 hours later...
Damn, I'm so happy that I watched. Sucked me right in! Jewel, ha, who knew.
Same as me. I was like "3 hours 41 mnt? No way i will watch this. Let me watch for 15 minutes", but then i could not stop listening
Yes, I'm one that listens at work...while grooming dogs. Thank you🐾
Same here
❤ from india
Dude....that song... probably the best thing I've ever heard. She captures the moment and changes the world to her vibration....in a moment of time. It was timeless.
She's way more awesome than I thought. Amazing.
Jewel is cooler and more articulate than I ever imagined! This was fantastic!
I saw Jewel live once at a small theatre (1,200 seats) in a small casino in a suburb of Vancouver. She’s just released a country album which I hadn’t heard but I didn’t care, I wanted to see her live. She’s came out without a set list and played whatever songs the audience was shouting out they wanted to hear and intermixed her hits with stories about her life and songs she never recorded. Hands down the best show I’ve ever seen and the artist with the most heart. I cried tears of joy throughout her whole set. Love that woman ❤️🇨🇦
Super long and yet the time flew by! Agreed that this was one of the BEST podcasts I have ever listened to. Thank you Joe and Jewel!! Two of the most authentic people on the planet having a rowdy, fun, educational, and healing conversation. Jewel's story had me in tears at a few points. And that replay of her first hit... crushed it!
Still one of my favorite Rogan episodes. Thank you for posting it here on UA-cam.
One of the most inspirational shares I have ever heard and best example of healing through self-enquiry EVER…just blew me away. Thank you 🙏
Jewel is brilliant... her upbringing is incredible... so much love and respect!!
I love this woman. Best podcast I've heard in a long time.
I never knew any of this about jewel. She's pretty badass. I remember her songs in the 90s too
One of his best podcasts. How many times the shivers went down my spine and my eyes filled with tears listening to her battling. Geeeeezus Christ, JEWEL IS A TITAN ...
Jewel dropping knowledge!! 🙏
Thank you Jewel. You are a living example for true forgiveness.
Joe rogan: floors the system with awesome 3 hour podcasts right before the debates. Good on ya Joe!
Crazy move. I like it.
Jewel, no pun intended, is such a treasure. So talented and well-composed.
I never heard Jewel before; I listened because I'm a Joe fan (from Graham Hancock initially). #1724 is the best of your podcasts (for me) .. it's beyond soulful - naked, wise, joyful - with healing tools from the freed/freed-again spirit & Transformer, Jewel. wow..
She’s really funny, too. She was on the Comedy Central roast of Rob Lowe and stole the show.
I would've never known Jewel is so interesting!!! This has gotta be my fave episode now.
Same!
Jewel's life story is so interesting.
There are a lot more resilient people out here than we realize. If we take the time to talk to each other and be ready to listen, you will be amazed at what we can do to survive and, hopefully, be happy. Stop being afraid to change.
She’s telling my story, so many similarities between her experience and mine. My dad says the same thing about Vietnam, he was so mistreated at home he felt relief in the war. He was physically abusive, I left at 14. Homeless, hitchhiking and all the rest. I just didn’t become a star like her lol
Yea you did?!?!
If you can't stop watching after a few minutes, then cancel your plans for the next few hours, you're like everyone else
That bunny chicken comparison is wild.
I wonder how many people feel like that or actually had that happen to them.
This was peak JRE. Jewel is an absolute gem of a person and musical artist 💎
I have never listened to a full hour of a podcast much less 4 hours. Holy shit, that was a great story.
Me too. At start i did not want to watch this coz it's more than 1 hour, but when i finally watched it i could not stop watching till the end
I could have sat here for another 3.5 hours listening to this conversation (felt like only an hour).
I was awestruck by Jewel from the first time I saw her at Java Joe's sitting in with The Rugburns (the chemistry between Jewel and Steve Poltz is palpable to say the least), and then subsequent shows.
I learned SO much more here that I didn't know about Jewel, and most important being the techniques she used to overcome the many adversities she faced.
I didn't think it was possible to respect her any more, but she is now approaching Dolly status (super stoked that they did a song together, and an emotional and powerful one to boot).
I didn't care how long it was. I've watched it 2X now! So good.
As far as depression goes, unfortunately I’m more depressed now than I ever have been. The reason I say that is because this time I somehow have managed to stay depressed for a longer period of time. Days have turned into weeks. Normally, I snap out of it. But this time I come home and all I wanna do is go straight to sleep, and I will do whatever it takes to make that happen.
Real people's
Real stories
Real pain
Real joy
Really.
I feel a slight connection to Jewel for 2 reasons.
1: All 3 of my children listened to her soothing throat each night at bedtime after family dinner and tuck-in time. Those traditions that we are proud to have instigated as I gift all 9 of my grandkids with "Lullaby" for when they get tucked in after family dinner and time together. Thank you Miss Jewel. Your talent has touched the right people for the right reasons. Sad your mother will never understand.
2: My dad drove a little orange Datsun 510 with a manual transmission and it's what I learned to drive on.
We had a 24hr Mexican fast food joint in St Charles, MO. in the 80s called Naugles Tacos. Their claim to fame was the "Macho Combo Burrito" and the "Macho Nachos."
Located on the corner of First Capitol and Boonslick. I snuck the old 510 out after dark in the wee hours of the morning for that sweet sweet Naugle run. When I went to leave, the battery was dead and I had to jump start it so I pushed that dang car down the entry way of Naugle's Tacos on to Boonslick Road that was all downhill for a couple miles to 5 the Street and the Missouri River. Desperately I pushed that car down Boonslick Road trying to jump start it over and over again but it was not happening! So worried about the police and of course my parents if my culinary caper became exposed!
At the last push down the last portion of the road I paused and got in touch with the gravity of my misguided, mischievous, teenage torture trip...
As I contemplate the ordeal I look down at the key and by the bloom of a streetlight penetrating the passenger window I see the ignition is not ON! Now comes the duality of life that we all must endure from time to time. So HAPPY that I've found a solution, such DESPAIR at the wasted energy expenses while pushing and jumping into that dang Datsun 510 so many times in the past hour to hour thirty minutes!!!
So ON goes the ignition and PUSH goes the car and POP go the clutch and HOMEWARD BOUND AM I!
Cold Naugle's never tasted so good in the quiet peace of my back yard later that night.
Thank you for your stories Miss Jewel.
-✌🏽 💎
Listening at work, driving a garbagetruck in Rotterdam. Great show
No wonder why Jewel seems so down to earth, Alaskan Frontier rugged.
Reminds me of Winter's Bone except the movie took place in Missouri.
Jewel saved herself from su1c1de with similar logic that I have talked at least 2 ppl out of that act ... She noticed the tides and nothing is permanent, I told the 2 the wisdom of ppl do not want to die, but wanted the pain to end. Between me learning that wisdom and following Jewel since before she was famous helped me deal with my best friend taking his own life in '96. Jewel and her music helped me recover from the shock and loss. As much as I love her music, I love Jewel and will always be an EDA 😁 Every Day Angel 😊
I hung out in the Homer, Alaska area way back when Jewel was just a kid. Then in the nineties in California, I had a fling with a gal (much younger than me) who told me she grew up with Jewel in Homer. Years later, I wound up living near Stephenville, Texas, where I met many people who knew Jewel. With all of these close calls, I was sure was destined to meet the woman. But no, I never did, and that's my stupid story about Jewel...
I stated listening to this on a wed at midnight. It’s 3:00am and I’m still up listening. Tomorrow is going to be ruff but I’ll get through it after what she has dealt with. God!
WOW! Jewel is an incredible being. This is an actually a story about what it takes to be fully HUMAN. Phenomenal interview! 💕
I've sat up all night and it has been a blessing to hear this exchanged. Beautiful story. Thank you.
Jewel is one of the best ever in my book! I love her music and her person!
This is entertaining and such an informative episode. Jewel is so genuine. The more I watch, the more I realize Jewel is wiser than most people.
definitely one of the best podcasts I've seen. I have so much more appreciation for Jewel as an artist and person now- she is a real inspiration with so much wisdom, talent and humility. Her mom on the other hand...😬
That was crazy to hear!!!! I mean, Holy Shit...
WOW!Jewel inspired me and made me cry.Her voice cuts through your core with emotions,very humble.
Jewel is the most interesting person I've ever come across. Someone needs to make a movie or mini series about her life.
This was done 5 months ago, I can't believe I'm only seeing it now. Incredible interview !
I remember seeing Jewel playing in a book store while she was attending Interlochen Arts Academy in Northern Michigan.
Holy f*ck!! To come from such a childhood that Vietnam was relaxing is so hard to hear and can’t imagine what Atz went through!! I’m so grateful that he is now finally at peace!!
man, after a certain point, JOE is feeling Jewel's life... btw, TRUST ME you've never expected a podcast like this-- THIS IS GOING TO BE ONE OF YOUR FAVORITES. HANDS. FUCKIN. DOWN.
Listening to Jewel was like taking a course in school about finding oneself within this school of life. Very interesting....
I never commented on stuff but this is one special lady. By far the best podcast! Thank you!!
This episode should have so many more views! Amazing 🤩
Thank you Joe. Nice to meet you Jewel, your authenticity is refreshing
I've met people just like this in my practice; I'm a psychologist, and there are people who can figure it out without tons of therapy; good for Jewel to be one of them.
Seriously, this is one of the best podcasts I have ever sat through. At 3 hours and 41 minutes it is definitely the longest I have heard. Jewel is most definitely one of the most fascinating people. Love how she is paying it forward. Have been a fan of her music and singing and hope she will continue to create music and poetry. Thanks, Joe!
Jewel never sold her soul and kept her dignity, she was her own rock/diamond one of a kind. We should all learn from her. She is just incredible and I love her and am grateful for the Joe Rogan podcast for having her as a guest 🤧
As someone who mainly listened to heavy stuff when I was in my 20's ,I found her and fell for her voice, personality, and her lyrics. She had a way of showing her emotions in every single word. My favorite song is ~painter's~ ❤ but not the only one.
In a few short words… amazing humans. Profound. Absolute. Beautiful. Real. This is a rare glimpse at an extremely intelligent couple of humans that have wisdom we all need. Lovely.
What an amazing woman with an amazing story. Real, grounded and strong. Her soul is what shines.
I was a restaurateur and she reminds me of every great person that worked with me. Her greatest gift is she is real. Thanks Jewel.
This might be my favorite Joe Rogan episode EVER... absolutely beautiful.