Conversations like this always intrigue me. I was born in 1995, so I'm part of the last generation that wasn't born with cell phones already being prevalent in society so I have vivid memories of a childhood similar to what Joe and Steve are describing, but when i was around 11-12 years old it shifted to everyone having phones and I watched my parents mentality about monitoring my activities change almost instantly. I remember it distinctly. The second we all had cell phones, i had to start reporting where i was and who i was with and when i would be home at all times, when 2 years earlier i could bike to my friends house a mile and a half away, and as long as i was home before it got dark no questions were asked. It was odd to experience. I had more freedom as a kid before cell phones.
Holy shit, born in 94, I didn’t notice til it was pointed out. I remember my mom would always be on her phone talking and I couldn’t get her attention if I yelled, I’d always have to tap her shoulder or some shit.
Damn man! I could have wrote this word for word!! One minute we were just kids having fun and then all of a sudden we had to check in every few horurs and have to be sneaky
I was also born in 95, and I wonder if some parents wouldn't have always wanted that power, but the cell phones just gave them the option. I actually was the first person in my family to get a cell phone, and my parents eventually followed along. I don't think my parents got smartphones until like 2012-13. Anyway my parents never did any of the tracking/ reporting that some parents did. One thing though that I do miss is the idea that I could be essentially unreachable, nowadays I have to be basically always plugged in for various reasons, school, work, family, social etc. Kind of wish that it was more socially acceptable to basically set status to "unplugged"
My dad got me my first watch (with a compass) at 6, pocket knife at 8, and key to the home at 10. There was nothing I loved more than navigating the city on my own during my adolescence.
My daughters told me she has a lot of issues I'm sure Joe knew exactly what I knew about her, just some chick that does goofy reactions to funny videos. It's more suspect that you seem to know so much about her bro......
WOAH WOAH WOAH!!! Let me get this perfectly straight: You comment something that is completely unrelated to the fact that I have two HAZARDOUSLY HANDSOME girlfriends? Considering that I am the unprettiest UA-camr worldwide, it is really incredible. Yet you did not mention it at all. I am VERY disappointed, dear rip
It’s because Mr. MeatEater Steve is making Joe look like a lil biotch, and man eats man. It’s only natural when one is jealous. Notice how little he listens, while others talk while Steve listens. OH SHIT JOE, my bad bro!!
It's just not the concept of the show. Jamie is the producer, not a sidekick. That being said, I would like to hear Jamie more often too. BTW, there is a full episode with just Joe and Jamie.
@@adrianfoster7387 I thought they did that once...it was just Joe and Jamie. Dunno if a guest didn't show or what the deal was - it was just them bullshitting...or am I imagining things..??
@@Activatedv I think its coz Steve actually listens to and responds well to what Jaime has to say. it's only Joe that gives a shit everytime Jaime speaks
lmao some of Sssniperwolf’s older content is definitely not G-rated. That was pretty funny to hear Joe name drop her though, as someone who has a daughter the same age.
Yeah her older content is DEF not g-rated for anyone thats seen, well any call of duty vids back in the day honestly. And then of course follow into the mess about how she was using gameplay footage that wasn't even hers and that whole mess, and then here we are into reaction content. Surprised she never got rid of that old videos like I know spme youtubers do
If the parents of today raised kids with the same freedom to explore, to mess up, to not do that again, to try something new, or to solve a problem that I had in the 60’s, they would be arrested for neglect. I was not neglected, but trusted and encouraged. As a result, I developed a great deal of self-reliance and a fair amount of problem-solving skills. That became a feeling of confidence and readiness. I was poised to blaze my own trail when the time came. Of course I continued to make mistakes and learn new lessons along the way. I intend to continue doing that, because it’s a lot more stimulating than staying safe and because I continue to learn. I get really bored when I’m not learning.
Yea well when the statistics report extra dead kids in past the tend to start making and changing laws. I was born in 94 and typical parenting has changed a lot. I don’t like it either but if you get a bunch of women together and convince them there’s a chance their kid might die if they don’t keep them on a short leash. I’m not saying your parents did this but the other parents their age dropped the ball and ruined it for everyone.
I remember when they started putting “parental advisory” on tapes and cds. I remember being so angry about censorship. Hard to believe how many people push for censorship now.
The pendulum is always swinging. Those "Parental Advisory" labels were created because so many people wanted to censor media content. There were all kinds of record/tape/cd/book burnings back in those days. People would try to organize boycotts of TV shows. Married With Children dealt with a huge backlash for being one of the 1st tv shows to overtly show a man and woman in bed, as well as explicitly implying sexual acts taking place. Lenny Bruce was arrested several times for using outlawed profanity in comedy clubs. It took a SCOTUS ruling to prevent law enforcement from arresting and prosecuting people for literally JUST using swear words in public. When I was in middle school, there was a city-wide ban on wearing any South Park apparell, regardless of what was on it. There has always been annoying groups of people who were desperate to censor others. But there has always been people like Lenny Bruce, George Carlin, Howard Stern, South Park, Eminem etc, who have helped fight against censorship. The difference nowadays is, it is no longer the religious nutters leading the charge. It's the annoying virtue-signalers and fake do-gooders trying to score internet points on social media.
@@RustCole01 spot on. It’s mind blowing people have been brain washed by woke social media that’s it’s actually okay to force people to be censored. They think they’re fighting injustice. They can’t comprehend we are making a choice. They actually think we are in the past or lacking information so they think they have to take any moment possible to “educate” us. In reality it’s just fast spreading propaganda.
Im 100% honest with my children about everything and I think that's the best way to be. Don't hide things from them don't say you won't understand. I know that my children will be on there own someday and I want them prepared for all the bullshit that's out there.
I was a kid during the 80's. My friends and I would ride our bikes all over town. Our parents never knew where we were at. People are way overprotective nowadays. Locking your children in your house causes more problems than it solves. Depression and obesity are currently through the roof. I think that it's a direct result of over parenting.
I spent a lot of time in the woods, where the real dangers were, and noone knew where I was. I agree with some of what your saying. Seems like theres more crazy people today too though. But point taken.
For real. The point of being a parent isn't to push all the adversity out of your child's way. It's to raise a child capable of facing that stuff. I remember moving into my freshman dorm and being blown away how many people had never cooked, done laundry, turned on a thermostat, pumped their own gas, changed a lightbulb or been grocery shopping.
I was a kid in the 70’s, times have changed now. There’s a lot of creepy pedo’s, traffickers, just plain bad people everywhere now. The borders been wide open this year those problems mentioned will only get worse
joe's daughter screenrecording a password LMAO what a genius edit: whether she came up with it herself or looked it up online, its a beautiful thing she did
I love Steven Rinella. He is such an honest, thoughtful individual. The way he speaks always comes across as somebody who thinks a lot and takes great care to make sure he is communicating exactly what he means. He is not afraid to be wrong either. He just strikes me as a guy who never shuts off his brain and tries hard to come to conclusions from a place of truth rather than chasing an agenda.
"How much freedom do your kids have?" Joe: "A buddy of mine told me that chimps let their kids start to hunt for elk meat at the age if 5. It's entirely possible why they're so strong. But what would happen if a lion and chimp were fighting over the elk meat?" Schaub: "Well, that would obviously be a war of nutrition."
That's the thing. There's no one step ahead for kids, especially smart ones. They will outplay their parents on every metric. Mother thought she had outplayed me by taking the lan cable that connected the modem and PC with her to work and put me under 'house arrest'. The problem was solved within 24 hours by buying myself a spare Lan cable after school and hiding it in my toys. I had successfully 'defused' house arrest punishment by the age of 12. And yeah, i've seen more shit then most people should reasonably see as a curious kid.
You'll never be one step ahead. If you don't allow them to do something around you they will just do it when you're not around. Most of the time with the help of their school friends.
I grew up in Manhattan and went to middle school off 22nd street and walked home/ took the public bus everyday by myself. The freedom was liberating and I have a great relationship with my parents and I’ve never done crap behind their backs.
I never want my kids to go through the f'd up shit I went through and was exposed to as a teen growing up in an inner city. I don't want my kids too sheltered either. It's a hard balance to work out and achieve.
For real. I grew up with a lot of drugs and gang violence in the 80s and 90s. I live in an upper-middleclass suburb and it's seems like a lot of my kids classmates suffer from the opposite problems that I had...
I hear you , it's a fine line . My 13yo daughter is complaining about catching a bus or train , she wants to & I don't allow it . I hated Public Transport growing up & I've seen alot of shit & had a few hairy situations around train stations .
Welcome to the Netherlands (and probably other countries as well) where it's normal/not weird that 12 year olds ride their bikes to school, by themselves, from one town to the next. 30 to 50 minutes ride isn't outside of what we would consider normal. Kids going outside to play, at the age of 8, without parental guidance in a big city like Amsterdam isn't really weird either.
Not weird in canada or ameri a either really, ita just towns are closer so they dont have to go as far, my school was about a 40 minute walk, maybe 15 minute bike ride, but we'd go to the next towns all the time
Its still like that in certain places here in the US too. In my town, every kid over the age of 12 has to either walk or ride a bike to school. Or of course their parents bring them. Some kids on the outskirts of town having to ride a couple miles each way.
@@gamebred5662 i expected asmuch, but North America is a big place with ofcourse different rules. I was thinking about this guy from Canada, on Rogan's podcast if I'm not mistaken, saying the State almost took his kids, because he let them walk to school by themselves. And the only thought that came to me was: " Wow, over here millions of parents would lose their kids by those laws."
This was a really interesting talk. The game has changed now. When i was a kid the internet was just starting and everything was on there but we didn't know how to use it. its become optimised now to access information regardless of searching and then targets your likes towards you so it can saturate kids and it really changes their personality. I know Australian kids with American accents despite living in Australia as a result of so much internet time spent on American channels. It certainly feels worrying in the sense it can have such a dramatic effect on them.
Live leak is one of the worst things for a middle school boy to stumble across (I speak from experience) now I know why they say curiosity killed the cat.
Born in 98, 2020 became a father The lenience and trust I got as a child I wish I could give to my kids, but the world has changed so much, evil prevails and is around every corner. I don’t coddle but I’m also not naive and my experiences have taught me to keep my kids very close to my side. My kids won’t know what my childhood was like, just like I didn’t know what my parents was like and so forth and so forth. I think it’s the way of life, the past 100 years have been a roller coaster of evolution and technological dependence, no one generation was the same as the other in any stage
I’m in my 50s and when Joe mentioned leaving a posted note it brought back a memory of something my mother always said … “ if ya go anywhere leave a note “. ( life seamed so different back then )
and that's why ya always leave a note, haha reminded me of arrested development, I still leave notes but for fun, notes and letters and post cards are like foreplay these days, but yeah back in the day I used to fish a lot and if you forgot to leave a note and got your truck stuck then you were fkkkkkkd, in lethal weapon they had a car phone, zack morris had a cell phone, but not anyone I knew
I'm 25 and I did that stuff. No one had smart phones when I was out climbing roofs and causing mayhem as a 12 year old. I'm glad I got to grow up through the 2000's.
Crazy how the world has changed! I'm 41 now, things are so different for my three kids growing up now. Great clip... I will have to listen to the whole episode on Spotify 😁
Yeah, I'm 39, and I didn't have an innocent childhood by any means, but it freaks me out thinking about the disturbing shit a kid can come across on the internet.
@@NotKimiRaikkonen I'm 25 and it was the same. People would just bluetooth videos to each other on tiny Sony Erickson's. No one had smart phones or direct access to internet other than a desktop PC. Even that was rare. There was a huge culture shift around 10-15 years ago which led to the current climate of social media fakeness, outrage and manipulation through information.
I agree with Joe I’m 29 years old there’s a video is saw as kids online that still fucks me up when I think about one specifically one of the Cartel torture videos fucks me up and makes me depressed from time to time when I’m reminded of it. I’m extra careful with my kids because of this.
@@marioconstantino6740 a documentary on death pretty much crazy shit like monkeys going to war and showing the winners eating the losers. Or nasty ass car crash scenes shit like that but with 1970’s standards so it’s a bit much for some.
I remember I was 11 and my dad had that video and I remember being perma scarred by the monkey with just his head exposed through a table and having its head bashed open by "polite society" ... Why?!
Rinella has got to be the most genuine, down to Earth person Joe has on here regularly. He's so curious, upbeat and approachable. Not interested in hunting in the slightest but I love the dude
I remember seeing the videos of the new Zealand mosque shooting. Some dude in my P.E. class was showing it to everyone from twitter in the locker room. I will always remember those videos.
We were given all the freedom but always taught how to be cautious, thoughtful, and considerate of ppl and ourselves. We never did anything that bad, and had great manners. My parents were also the type that they didn't consider every little thing the end of the world like most parents.
"I let them go unsupervised into areas with lots of mountain lions..." 😂 He sounded like he was thinking "damn that does sound kinda dumb"when he said that
I ran into mountain lions all the time as a kid. They were never a problem, very peaceful. We would just sit or stand there and look at each other or do our own thing like the the other wasn’t there. One might just be chilling up in a tree during the day watching me. Kinda strange to think about now.
@@tasteslikeawesome haha awesome. Shows what I know about chilling with mountain lions.. I'm a city dude I've lived in Montreal my whole life. Fun fact.. We have the biggest comedy fest in the world but pretty much no big comedians. Except Mike Ward, he's the shit
I would raise my kids on a acre of land away from the city but close enough and train them in our open land about different things like hunting, growing fruits and vegetables, carpentry and things that will actually help them in the real world
@@YSLRD 8 actually, an acre is 40k sq ft and lots are 5k sq ft, either way you're not wrong, one acre is not enough to properly raise a family the way OP would like, 10 is a good starting number if you want to be able to hunt and grow food and have space for your family to grow.
I grew up in the city Bay Area and learned how to hustle. Hustle twice as hard cause the cost of living here. But now that I’m older I rather just have my own land and be away from everybody. People suck. Might get some property in Vegas.
I was given run of the outdoors as a child.... Armed too, from the age of about 8/9 years old. I think I turned out fine.... relatively speaking. The love of the outdoors is something I still have....and pews pews too.
Our world has definitely become too safe. And on the surface that's a good thing, we've eliminated a lot of the dangers that people of the past faced, but there's a lot of accidental side effects that aren't so great. That's a lot of why so many young people invent problems that don't exist, or at the least over dramatize existing problems. It's in our nature to have a problem to solve, a hill to climb. A lot of people don't have that. So they have to manufacture it.
@@retrosuperfuture5348 No he's right. Kids barely saw adulthood intill the early 20th century. And if they did most of them lubed up mechanical parts in giant factories. Get an infection would almost mean you died. People would shit and piss on the side or the road. Ever hear of Radithor? Todays world is MUCH safer than our peers experienced regardless of class or privilege. And its a fact.
A book on raising children could never be finished... As societies are in a constant flux and evolution of its own standards on what is best for it's citizenry. All I know is that once I became a Parent, I understood how hard it must have been for mine...
@@jjjj-365 Be it "Free Range"🐓 or "Helicopter" 🚁parenting there is no happy medium... and yes there are those that are incapable of guiding their offspring.
Try the first year alone... The amount of conflicting advice is circular and never ending! Kids today have never had more of their needs out there for consideration, but ironically probably have less of those genuine needs met!
@@thatsthejobbb8587 The same is true for all generations, as knowledge empowers and created a never ending thirst. Our children today are overloaded with information sources and none of it is truly digestible in it's raw form. Therefore as parents we struggle to understand first what they are exposed to, in order to then attempt to provide some filtering. The true question is how do you filter something Totally new?
I'm 39 from Columbus ohio. I remember Damond Zex! It was wild when you were 10 years old! Thank you for putting this out there. Yes he went in front of the areas board and they let him because he said it was all done in artistic expression. Always wondered what happened to him
Excellent topic for me. I was a latch key kid and am trying to navigate this with my 3 year old now. It’s a tightrope and every kid is different I think.
I respect their inalienable individual rights to life, liberty, property, and pursuit of happiness. I don’t force them to share and they value themselves as well as the people around them. Objectivism helped a lot..
Faces of Death, good lawd. My Dad's ex girlfriend had that on VHS early 90s. Me and my siblings got caught watching it one night and my dad made us watch the whole thing on one sitting.
That's one remarkable thing about visiting Japan is you commonly see really young little kids (5yrs old) by them selves on the train or walking through the city.
When it comes to parenting there is a ton of risks involved. Risk of not being protective enough or too protective. I have found that struggle in my own life as well. The main thing is consistency. We just have to be consistent with them and tell them the truth about the world.
I'm 31 i started riding my bike to school and home when I was in 5th grade, I don't want to let my sons do it that early because of the mischief me and my friends got into but at the same time those were my best years
Same, (I am admittedly slightly younger) but I also started riding to school alone at that age, 5-6th grade, and I also wouldn’t let any child I had do that at that age nowadays. In my case though it’s because the streets have grown a lot more crowded and dangerous since I was a kid.
The early to mid 2000s were a fucking thrill ride being young lol. I saw so much messed up shit, from suicides to dudes blowing their hands off with homemade fireworks. And I got shown videos of people cutting themselves by some of the kids I knew🤦♂️. And yes, finding all shocking stuff was hella risky due to viruses. There also used to be sites where you could watch movies before they even released. I miss those days so much.
@@agodelianshock9422 I got first hand proof of why porn is potentially dangerous to how kids view sex as well as how some kids just shouldn't have access to all of the internet. Let's just say I found out stranger danger was sort of bullshit. The real dangers are the people closest to me....
Its insane how in the 70s kids were safer than they are now. I was born in 94 and was probably the mast generation allowed to go outside in a bike and wander off. These days i wouldnt trust an 11 yearold alone in the streets.
You probably won’t read this Mr Rogan, but if you do please know that your videos are very helpful for me. I got those panic attacks and all those podcasts, interesting guests and most of all your personal insights are the only things that brings me back. You’re so inspiring to me. To be honest I can of wish Jamie could be in the room also haha. Keep up the good work guys! Obviously Some ppl are really looking forward to any videos on their Spotify / UA-cam.
Being a parent over the last 10-15 years has to be weird because with technology the parents are way out of their element and the kids are usually a step ahead.
@@thegreatestmantoevrwlkthep9986 I think any parent would be at a disadvantage, as they didn’t grow up with the same technology. Whereas kids have grown up with all of this technology in their hands. Most parents can’t adapt to the situation quick enough.
@@etheneinspenner3950 stop it. If you have a brain, it should be easy. A grown ass person that went to school, should know how to solve a problem, or learn something new. The problem is that “most” parents just don’t give a shit! And they forget how sneaky they were as a kid. My kids don’t get shit past me, and if they do, it’s because I let it happen.
The Abernathy brothers travelled on horseback from Oklahoma to New Mexico and back by themselves, sleeping in barns, sleeping outside, fishing and hunting. Temple was 5 years old and Louis was 9 years. After that they went to Manhattan and back. This was in the beginning of the 20th century.
when I was a kid, starting at the age of 7, I could go out of the house in the morning and not come back till the sun was going down and no adult knew where I was. that was in the 1970s and that was pretty normal. I had a great childhood, playing outside all day long. I feel sorry for kids today spending their childhood inside in front of a screen.
Same for me but in early 90th. I had this key on my neck. So in the morning I go to school walking by myself and after classes just go around until 5pm, when my mom comes from work. Just have sit recently with my fried and recall how parents go to search for you, when its already dark 8pm but you still not at home...and then you already one hour at home drinking tea and angry mom comes... physical punishment was ok at this time, but we understand why it happened and its our fault, no negative flashbacks about it
Just a movie of death and if you don’t want that etched on your mind then I suggest not to watch it cause it’s not fake movie shit ! It can enlighten you on why people have PTSD . When you see or do shit . You can’t undo it !
@Sherri T[A]P Me!! To Have [S]EX With Me yeah he's sounding like an old man. I'm a single dad, you have to be a realist and just talk to your kids a lot. A lot. Make a routine of "just shooting the shit" over a slice of pizza or something. You just gotta be there. Toys and money don't buy that.
Didn’t know Jamie was permitted such a high word count…
He's getting the hose again after the show. 😂
thats all he gets for the week
He had been saving them up like vacation time
I think we won’t see him speak for the rest of the year 😄
#freejamie
I always get anxiety when Jamie speaks. Never know if Joe is going to give the death stare of stfu or just rolls with it. He's like a battered wife.
Loool same
This is exactly how i feel when he talks 😂😂
never heard him speak more than like 1 word before in my life o.O
Oh no he gets to chill and has to search stuff up so abused like do anyone of you guys actually work or is this satire?
Have you seen the video
Elon Musk meets Post Malone
It’s hilarious!! 👽 😂
Please give us an episode with Jamie as the guest. I love hearing about him, he’s an interesting guy
He's obsessed with Kanye West and shoes. That's all I need to know to know I don't need to hear anymore.
Who will pull stuff up though?
It would be an hour about JFK and the history of Ohio lol
Conversations like this always intrigue me. I was born in 1995, so I'm part of the last generation that wasn't born with cell phones already being prevalent in society so I have vivid memories of a childhood similar to what Joe and Steve are describing, but when i was around 11-12 years old it shifted to everyone having phones and I watched my parents mentality about monitoring my activities change almost instantly. I remember it distinctly. The second we all had cell phones, i had to start reporting where i was and who i was with and when i would be home at all times, when 2 years earlier i could bike to my friends house a mile and a half away, and as long as i was home before it got dark no questions were asked. It was odd to experience. I had more freedom as a kid before cell phones.
Holy shit, born in 94, I didn’t notice til it was pointed out. I remember my mom would always be on her phone talking and I couldn’t get her attention if I yelled, I’d always have to tap her shoulder or some shit.
Yeah, technology is always two steps forward and one step back for human society.
Damn man! I could have wrote this word for word!! One minute we were just kids having fun and then all of a sudden we had to check in every few horurs and have to be sneaky
1995 here too, 2007 was the year it went all crazy for flip-phones/blackberry and early iphones for me.
I was also born in 95, and I wonder if some parents wouldn't have always wanted that power, but the cell phones just gave them the option. I actually was the first person in my family to get a cell phone, and my parents eventually followed along. I don't think my parents got smartphones until like 2012-13. Anyway my parents never did any of the tracking/ reporting that some parents did. One thing though that I do miss is the idea that I could be essentially unreachable, nowadays I have to be basically always plugged in for various reasons, school, work, family, social etc. Kind of wish that it was more socially acceptable to basically set status to "unplugged"
Joe's afraid his kids will stumble upon Eddie Bravo knowledge.
Or even worse, Alex Jones
😂😂😂😂
Or even worse, JRE
Facts lol
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Another Whistleblower just got Exposed
Joe should have Jamie on as a guest. CLEARLY he's got some sh!t to say.
I believe he was on one episode early on. I think Jamie would be a great guest to have more often.
That would definitely be worth a listen
jamie as a guest would be so much more interesting to me than some of these guests he's been having on as of late lmfaoo
Have you seen the video
Elon Musk meets Post Malone
It’s hilarious!! 👽 😂
No.
My dad got me my first watch (with a compass) at 6, pocket knife at 8, and key to the home at 10. There was nothing I loved more than navigating the city on my own during my adolescence.
Can Jaime be a guests where him and Joe just go over their favorite memories together 😂😂😂
Good ideia!
I would pay to see this
Bro Sniper Wolf is definitely not the person I would expect Joe to mention as a some typa positive figure for his one kid🤣
I'm kinda into reaction videos at the moment. Lame I guess..but man I enjoy some of it. haha
Right? Joe probably loves watching her lol
My daughters told me she has a lot of issues I'm sure Joe knew exactly what I knew about her, just some chick that does goofy reactions to funny videos. It's more suspect that you seem to know so much about her bro......
its also SSniperwolf. lol its not just SNIPER wolf.
🔲 SERCH ADITYA RATHORE-HE ALSO MAKES INFORMATIVE CONTANT LIKE JJOE ROGAN
Jamie just spoke 250 episodes of "Jamie time."
This is his big break
WOAH WOAH WOAH!!! Let me get this perfectly straight: You comment something that is completely unrelated to the fact that I have two HAZARDOUSLY HANDSOME girlfriends? Considering that I am the unprettiest UA-camr worldwide, it is really incredible. Yet you did not mention it at all. I am VERY disappointed, dear rip
And Joe didn't even snap.
Have you seen the video
Elon Musk meets Post Malone
It’s hilarious!! 👽 😂
It’s because Mr. MeatEater Steve is making Joe look like a lil biotch, and man eats man. It’s only natural when one is jealous. Notice how little he listens, while others talk while Steve listens. OH SHIT JOE, my bad bro!!
How Joe has kept his family a mystery for so long is impressive for a celebrity.
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his stepdaughter is a dime-piece, fur shur ಠ ‿↼
@@redsnflr He legally adopted her which is cool. Never seen her either.
@@redsnflr his black step daughter is beautiful
Jaime: talks
Joe: who da fook is that guy
How is no one talking about, that was the most we heard Jamie speak in however many clips.
it's coz it's Steve, dude exudes a welcoming calm
Literally all people are talking about...
He needs to have Carrie Madej on !!! Omg !!!
Jamie should be Joe’s next guest. I bet it would be interesting 😁
Young jamie
she probably has a second phone by now, unlimited screen time paid for by managing her crypto portfolio....
If she did she wouldn't be needing to screen record her mom's password.
That's funny because it might be true :)
Can you buy a phone in crypto now? I haven’t seen anything like that plus how would you activate it as a child 😂
Have you seen the video
Elon Musk meets Post Malone
It’s hilarious!! 👽 😂
@@prolly2stoned420 the phone? With the fucking button on the side 🤣🤣
Imagine Joe’s daughter just comes up to him and says
*“Dad did you know the earth was flat?”*
Walks away..
"Look into it"
Gives her a Taekwondo kick to the face.
@but why Oh really? Do you know them? Do you talk to them on the phone?
Ok cool, but have u ever tried dmt?
ua-cam.com/video/peUgoAttMHI/v-deo.html
⬆️Elon Musk meets Alex Jones!
😂 👽
I love hearing Jamie talk!
Jamie just alpha'ed Joe, he can't be silenced anymore
We wanna hear more from Young Jamie. #freejamie
He's getting more and more time. Remember how Joe used to treat him?? I would like to see a show were Jamie is the guest though
@@adrianfoster7387 he still kinda treats him like a lackey tho. If Jamie is on the wrong site for more than a second Joe flips out on him, it’s weird.
It's just not the concept of the show. Jamie is the producer, not a sidekick. That being said, I would like to hear Jamie more often too.
BTW, there is a full episode with just Joe and Jamie.
@@adrianfoster7387 I thought they did that once...it was just Joe and Jamie.
Dunno if a guest didn't show or what the deal was - it was just them bullshitting...or am I imagining things..??
@@Michael_Wright yeah they did a podcast after Jamie finished attending a tech expo
Oh man Joe ,you brought back memories of trying to see things in the 80s.✌🏼❤
When is the whole video of this going to be uploaded? I'm stoked for this one.
I thought Jamie was gonna get the death stare for talking but was surprised he didn’t.
Joes accepted his rants over the years
Have you seen the video
Elon Musk meets Post Malone
It’s hilarious!! 👽 😂
@@Activatedv I think its coz Steve actually listens to and responds well to what Jaime has to say. it's only Joe that gives a shit everytime Jaime speaks
He did
@@ayumivlog9382 don't click on link! I just got my credit card info stolen!!!!
lmao some of Sssniperwolf’s older content is definitely not G-rated. That was pretty funny to hear Joe name drop her though, as someone who has a daughter the same age.
Yeah her older content is DEF not g-rated for anyone thats seen, well any call of duty vids back in the day honestly. And then of course follow into the mess about how she was using gameplay footage that wasn't even hers and that whole mess, and then here we are into reaction content. Surprised she never got rid of that old videos like I know spme youtubers do
i agree! completely accurate
Sniper wolf is still not good content for kids.
That woman is gross
It’s all hypersexualized content
If the parents of today raised kids with the same freedom to explore, to mess up, to not do that again, to try something new, or to solve a problem that I had in the 60’s, they would be arrested for neglect. I was not neglected, but trusted and encouraged. As a result, I developed a great deal of self-reliance and a fair amount of problem-solving skills. That became a feeling of confidence and readiness. I was poised to blaze my own trail when the time came. Of course I continued to make mistakes and learn new lessons along the way. I intend to continue doing that, because it’s a lot more stimulating than staying safe and because I continue to learn. I get really bored when I’m not learning.
Me too. Lol
Yea well when the statistics report extra dead kids in past the tend to start making and changing laws. I was born in 94 and typical parenting has changed a lot. I don’t like it either but if you get a bunch of women together and convince them there’s a chance their kid might die if they don’t keep them on a short leash. I’m not saying your parents did this but the other parents their age dropped the ball and ruined it for everyone.
Oh and do psychedelics, you won’t get bored and probably learn a lot
@@Rafungilo after doing acid I can be perfectly content just staring at a wall and thinking
It's awesome to see Steve and Joe together again. It made me think about missing bow season this year.
How it goes sometimes im in the same boat
I remember when they started putting “parental advisory” on tapes and cds. I remember being so angry about censorship. Hard to believe how many people push for censorship now.
And segregation
The pendulum is always swinging. Those "Parental Advisory" labels were created because so many people wanted to censor media content. There were all kinds of record/tape/cd/book burnings back in those days. People would try to organize boycotts of TV shows. Married With Children dealt with a huge backlash for being one of the 1st tv shows to overtly show a man and woman in bed, as well as explicitly implying sexual acts taking place.
Lenny Bruce was arrested several times for using outlawed profanity in comedy clubs. It took a SCOTUS ruling to prevent law enforcement from arresting and prosecuting people for literally JUST using swear words in public. When I was in middle school, there was a city-wide ban on wearing any South Park apparell, regardless of what was on it.
There has always been annoying groups of people who were desperate to censor others. But there has always been people like Lenny Bruce, George Carlin, Howard Stern, South Park, Eminem etc, who have helped fight against censorship. The difference nowadays is, it is no longer the religious nutters leading the charge. It's the annoying virtue-signalers and fake do-gooders trying to score internet points on social media.
Where I was from it became a seal of quality. For us if it had that sticker on it then it was definitely worth a listen.
@@RustCole01 spot on. It’s mind blowing people have been brain washed by woke social media that’s it’s actually okay to force people to be censored. They think they’re fighting injustice. They can’t comprehend we are making a choice. They actually think we are in the past or lacking information so they think they have to take any moment possible to “educate” us. In reality it’s just fast spreading propaganda.
Parental Advisory labels just made me want the album more 🤣🤣🤣🤷♀️
Im 100% honest with my children about everything and I think that's the best way to be. Don't hide things from them don't say you won't understand. I know that my children will be on there own someday and I want them prepared for all the bullshit that's out there.
I disagree with that.. telling them everything won't help. But do you
@Tmb1112 exactly, good points
@Tmb1112
I was never brought up with Santa, my mum just said not to tell folks he's fake
What a great conversation. Such a struggle when you care about being a parent.
You and Steve Rinella have such an awesome relationship ❤️❤️
I was a kid during the 80's. My friends and I would ride our bikes all over town. Our parents never knew where we were at. People are way overprotective nowadays. Locking your children in your house causes more problems than it solves. Depression and obesity are currently through the roof. I think that it's a direct result of over parenting.
I spent a lot of time in the woods, where the real dangers were, and noone knew where I was. I agree with some of what your saying. Seems like theres more crazy people today too though. But point taken.
More like under parenting.
For real. The point of being a parent isn't to push all the adversity out of your child's way. It's to raise a child capable of facing that stuff. I remember moving into my freshman dorm and being blown away how many people had never cooked, done laundry, turned on a thermostat, pumped their own gas, changed a lightbulb or been grocery shopping.
I was a 90s kid in Brazil. Lotta more poverty and crime around, and I was fine
I was a kid in the 70’s, times have changed now. There’s a lot of creepy pedo’s, traffickers, just plain bad people everywhere now. The borders been wide open this year those problems mentioned will only get worse
joe's daughter screenrecording a password LMAO what a genius
edit: whether she came up with it herself or looked it up online, its a beautiful thing she did
Or she looked up ideas on how to get around screen time passwords, on UA-cam. Sly, but not necessarily genius ;)
Or a friend shared the process.
@@eddiecastaneda8918 shut up
Have you seen the video
Elon Musk meets Post Malone
It’s hilarious!! 👽 😂
@@eddiecastaneda8918 yeah like every human in the history doing anything, learned from someone, but thats still smart lol
I love Steven Rinella. He is such an honest, thoughtful individual. The way he speaks always comes across as somebody who thinks a lot and takes great care to make sure he is communicating exactly what he means. He is not afraid to be wrong either. He just strikes me as a guy who never shuts off his brain and tries hard to come to conclusions from a place of truth rather than chasing an agenda.
"How much freedom do your kids have?"
Joe: "A buddy of mine told me that chimps let their kids start to hunt for elk meat at the age if 5. It's entirely possible why they're so strong. But what would happen if a lion and chimp were fighting over the elk meat?"
Schaub: "Well, that would obviously be a war of nutrition."
Look up
“Joe Rogan gets mad at Alex Jones”
It’s too funny!😡 😂
Insert something about DMT
We have to be one step ahead…kids are sneaky lol 😂
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Another Whistleblower just got Exposed
Have you seen
“Joe Rogan gets mad at Alex Jones”
It’s too funny!😡 😂
i know! _100%_ correct
That's the thing. There's no one step ahead for kids, especially smart ones. They will outplay their parents on every metric. Mother thought she had outplayed me by taking the lan cable that connected the modem and PC with her to work and put me under 'house arrest'. The problem was solved within 24 hours by buying myself a spare Lan cable after school and hiding it in my toys. I had successfully 'defused' house arrest punishment by the age of 12.
And yeah, i've seen more shit then most people should reasonably see as a curious kid.
You'll never be one step ahead. If you don't allow them to do something around you they will just do it when you're not around. Most of the time with the help of their school friends.
Steve is an awesome guest! Soon as I seen this I updated my podcasts.
Rinella on JRE!! Love this guy
I grew up in Manhattan and went to middle school off 22nd street and walked home/ took the public bus everyday by myself. The freedom was liberating and I have a great relationship with my parents and I’ve never done crap behind their backs.
I never want my kids to go through the f'd up shit I went through and was exposed to as a teen growing up in an inner city. I don't want my kids too sheltered either. It's a hard balance to work out and achieve.
For real. I grew up with a lot of drugs and gang violence in the 80s and 90s. I live in an upper-middleclass suburb and it's seems like a lot of my kids classmates suffer from the opposite problems that I had...
Give them their own phone until they are in middle school
I hear you , it's a fine line .
My 13yo daughter is complaining about catching a bus or train , she wants to & I don't allow it . I hated Public Transport growing up & I've seen alot of shit & had a few hairy situations around train stations .
Joe’s daughter watching sniperwolf is the funniest thing I’ve seen all day
Have you seen the video
Elon Musk meets Post Malone
It’s hilarious!! 👽 😂
And that he's not concerned about it.
Yea Joe probably enjoys watching her too. She thicc
My daughters & niece all started talking like Sssniperwolf
Doesn't she have an onlyfans? Lol
Welcome to the Netherlands (and probably other countries as well) where it's normal/not weird that 12 year olds ride their bikes to school, by themselves, from one town to the next.
30 to 50 minutes ride isn't outside of what we would consider normal.
Kids going outside to play, at the age of 8, without parental guidance in a big city like Amsterdam isn't really weird either.
Not weird in canada or ameri a either really, ita just towns are closer so they dont have to go as far, my school was about a 40 minute walk, maybe 15 minute bike ride, but we'd go to the next towns all the time
Its still like that in certain places here in the US too. In my town, every kid over the age of 12 has to either walk or ride a bike to school. Or of course their parents bring them. Some kids on the outskirts of town having to ride a couple miles each way.
@@gamebred5662 i expected asmuch, but North America is a big place with ofcourse different rules.
I was thinking about this guy from Canada, on Rogan's podcast if I'm not mistaken, saying the State almost took his kids, because he let them walk to school by themselves. And the only thought that came to me was: " Wow, over here millions of parents would lose their kids by those laws."
This was a really interesting talk. The game has changed now. When i was a kid the internet was just starting and everything was on there but we didn't know how to use it. its become optimised now to access information regardless of searching and then targets your likes towards you so it can saturate kids and it really changes their personality. I know Australian kids with American accents despite living in Australia as a result of so much internet time spent on American channels. It certainly feels worrying in the sense it can have such a dramatic effect on them.
This is very true.
As a 50 year old…I can relate to Joe’s comments about having to plan to watch a video like faces of death. Totally been there.
Im in my early early 30s and i can relate lol
Live leak is one of the worst things for a middle school boy to stumble across (I speak from experience) now I know why they say curiosity killed the cat.
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Another Whistleblower just got Exposed
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Have you seen
“Joe Rogan gets mad at Alex Jones”
It’s too funny!😡 😂
@KLEOS lies lol
@@issacbernardo3460 no where is that?
Bro I like how organic your show is keep it up 👍
Born in 98, 2020 became a father
The lenience and trust I got as a child I wish I could give to my kids, but the world has changed so much, evil prevails and is around every corner. I don’t coddle but I’m also not naive and my experiences have taught me to keep my kids very close to my side. My kids won’t know what my childhood was like, just like I didn’t know what my parents was like and so forth and so forth. I think it’s the way of life, the past 100 years have been a roller coaster of evolution and technological dependence, no one generation was the same as the other in any stage
I’m in my 50s and when Joe mentioned leaving a posted note it brought back a memory of something my mother always said … “ if ya go anywhere leave a note “. ( life seamed so different back then )
Have you seen the video
Elon Musk meets Post Malone
It’s hilarious!! 👽 😂
and that's why ya always leave a note, haha reminded me of arrested development, I still leave notes but for fun, notes and letters and post cards are like foreplay these days, but yeah back in the day I used to fish a lot and if you forgot to leave a note and got your truck stuck then you were fkkkkkkd, in lethal weapon they had a car phone, zack morris had a cell phone, but not anyone I knew
They stopped doing that when I was young
I'm 25 and I did that stuff. No one had smart phones when I was out climbing roofs and causing mayhem as a 12 year old. I'm glad I got to grow up through the 2000's.
Crazy how the world has changed! I'm 41 now, things are so different for my three kids growing up now. Great clip... I will have to listen to the whole episode on Spotify 😁
Yeah, I'm 39, and I didn't have an innocent childhood by any means, but it freaks me out thinking about the disturbing shit a kid can come across on the internet.
@@NotKimiRaikkonen I'm 35 and what we saw online in the late 90's early 00's would give you PTSD.
@@Shatamx I remember. But you had to want to find it. There wasn't videos of guys blowing their heads off on TikTok...
@@NotKimiRaikkonen I'm 25 and it was the same. People would just bluetooth videos to each other on tiny Sony Erickson's. No one had smart phones or direct access to internet other than a desktop PC. Even that was rare.
There was a huge culture shift around 10-15 years ago which led to the current climate of social media fakeness, outrage and manipulation through information.
"When I was insolent, I was placed in a burlap sack & beaten with reeds, pretty standard really. " - Dr. Evil
I agree with Joe I’m 29 years old there’s a video is saw as kids online that still fucks me up when I think about one specifically one of the Cartel torture videos fucks me up and makes me depressed from time to time when I’m reminded of it.
I’m extra careful with my kids because of this.
Faces of Death brings back memories…now I know we’re in the same age group
What the Fuck is that (I’m 23)
@@marioconstantino6740 a documentary on death pretty much crazy shit like monkeys going to war and showing the winners eating the losers. Or nasty ass car crash scenes shit like that but with 1970’s standards so it’s a bit much for some.
@@marioconstantino6740 they were basically fake snuff film sold in VHS stores
@@marioconstantino6740 a vhs tape tame for today's standards
I remember I was 11 and my dad had that video and I remember being perma scarred by the monkey with just his head exposed through a table and having its head bashed open by "polite society" ... Why?!
Rinella has got to be the most genuine, down to Earth person Joe has on here regularly. He's so curious, upbeat and approachable. Not interested in hunting in the slightest but I love the dude
He has a degree in journalism, hunting is what he’s known for but he knows a lot about a lot lol.
I remember seeing the videos of the new Zealand mosque shooting. Some dude in my P.E. class was showing it to everyone from twitter in the locker room. I will always remember those videos.
That's f'd. That video traumatized me. I still vividly remember every second of it from the moment he got out his car.
We were given all the freedom but always taught how to be cautious, thoughtful, and considerate of ppl and ourselves. We never did anything that bad, and had great manners. My parents were also the type that they didn't consider every little thing the end of the world like most parents.
"I let them go unsupervised into areas with lots of mountain lions..." 😂 He sounded like he was thinking "damn that does sound kinda dumb"when he said that
@@ayumivlog9382 yes bb love me long time
Have you seen the video
Elon Musk meets Post Malone
It’s hilarious!! 👽 😂
@@ayumivlog9382 Yeah, what a beatiful love story, a scammer and a scammed
I ran into mountain lions all the time as a kid. They were never a problem, very peaceful. We would just sit or stand there and look at each other or do our own thing like the the other wasn’t there. One might just be chilling up in a tree during the day watching me. Kinda strange to think about now.
@@tasteslikeawesome haha awesome. Shows what I know about chilling with mountain lions.. I'm a city dude I've lived in Montreal my whole life. Fun fact.. We have the biggest comedy fest in the world but pretty much no big comedians. Except Mike Ward, he's the shit
Joe thinks his kids haven’t seen crazy stuff on the internet 😂I thought he was smarter than that
Just casually looking thru reddit it happens way too easily
And if they hear where to go it's worse than faces of death
Joe's kids already making 6 figures on their onlyfans
@@sentientcardboarddumpster7900 I’d rather my kids watch ISIS beheading videos than talk to people on Reddit
@@cowboyzchad8838 who hurt you
Great clip!
Awesome episode!
I give my children choices. For instance, the lotion or the hose.
you are 100% true
@@ayumivlog9382 Your not keeping it nifty on fifty
Put the lotion in the fucking basket
When im not watching this channel I’m watching Seven Hunnid on UA-cam blood
I would raise my kids on a acre of land away from the city but close enough and train them in our open land about different things like hunting, growing fruits and vegetables, carpentry and things that will actually help them in the real world
You'll need more than an acre for open land. An acre is 4 typical subdivision house lots.
Tell me you were raised in the city….
@@YSLRD 8 actually, an acre is 40k sq ft and lots are 5k sq ft, either way you're not wrong, one acre is not enough to properly raise a family the way OP would like, 10 is a good starting number if you want to be able to hunt and grow food and have space for your family to grow.
I grew up in the city Bay Area and learned how to hustle. Hustle twice as hard cause the cost of living here. But now that I’m older I rather just have my own land and be away from everybody. People suck. Might get some property in Vegas.
I was given run of the outdoors as a child.... Armed too, from the age of about 8/9 years old. I think I turned out fine.... relatively speaking. The love of the outdoors is something I still have....and pews pews too.
We had the same thing in Seattle back in the 90's.
Our world has definitely become too safe. And on the surface that's a good thing, we've eliminated a lot of the dangers that people of the past faced, but there's a lot of accidental side effects that aren't so great. That's a lot of why so many young people invent problems that don't exist, or at the least over dramatize existing problems. It's in our nature to have a problem to solve, a hill to climb. A lot of people don't have that. So they have to manufacture it.
Absolute rubbish.
Your perspective reeks of privilege not gonna lie. A lot of people's lives are not what you just described
So true.
@@retrosuperfuture5348 No he's right. Kids barely saw adulthood intill the early 20th century. And if they did most of them lubed up mechanical parts in giant factories. Get an infection would almost mean you died. People would shit and piss on the side or the road. Ever hear of Radithor?
Todays world is MUCH safer than our peers experienced regardless of class or privilege. And its a fact.
@@retrosuperfuture5348 there are a shit load of people who DO have the life the OP described.
A book on raising children could never be finished... As societies are in a constant flux and evolution of its own standards on what is best for it's citizenry. All I know is that once I became a Parent, I understood how hard it must have been for mine...
Yes
Have you seen the video
Elon Musk meets Post Malone
It’s hilarious!! 👽 😂
@@jjjj-365 Be it "Free Range"🐓 or "Helicopter" 🚁parenting there is no happy medium... and yes there are those that are incapable of guiding their offspring.
Try the first year alone... The amount of conflicting advice is circular and never ending! Kids today have never had more of their needs out there for consideration, but ironically probably have less of those genuine needs met!
@@thatsthejobbb8587 The same is true for all generations, as knowledge empowers and created a never ending thirst. Our children today are overloaded with information sources and none of it is truly digestible in it's raw form.
Therefore as parents we struggle to understand first what they are exposed to, in order to then attempt to provide some filtering.
The true question is how do you filter something Totally new?
I'm 39 from Columbus ohio. I remember Damond Zex! It was wild when you were 10 years old! Thank you for putting this out there. Yes he went in front of the areas board and they let him because he said it was all done in artistic expression. Always wondered what happened to him
Love Steven rinella. Could listen to the dude talk for hours
LET'S GO BRANDON!!
@Jorge Briln relax... It's meant to be funny. Why don't you try it.
👏 👏 👏👏👏
@Jorge Briln 👈🏻 hahahahahahahahahaahah voted for Brandon!
@Jorge Briln you know thing come on man! Hahahahahahahaha. LETS GO BRANDON! 👏 👏 👏👏👏
Jaime gets the dub this time. well done 👏🏼
Excellent topic for me. I was a latch key kid and am trying to navigate this with my 3 year old now. It’s a tightrope and every kid is different I think.
Open and honest is the key.....
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I respect their inalienable individual rights to life, liberty, property, and pursuit of happiness. I don’t force them to share and they value themselves as well as the people around them. Objectivism helped a lot..
Joe needs to interview Jamie, it would be his most popular podcast EVER...
No it would be terrible Jamie is plugged in to the TV, he is like a CNN ad.
He has before in an episode like 4 years ago
Already done and it was so boring
@@HenryPaulThe3rd noo
Faces of Death, good lawd. My Dad's ex girlfriend had that on VHS early 90s. Me and my siblings got caught watching it one night and my dad made us watch the whole thing on one sitting.
STEVE IS THE MAN!!!!
That's one remarkable thing about visiting Japan is you commonly see really young little kids (5yrs old) by them selves on the train or walking through the city.
Jamie speaks! 💗
When it comes to parenting there is a ton of risks involved. Risk of not being protective enough or too protective. I have found that struggle in my own life as well. The main thing is consistency. We just have to be consistent with them and tell them the truth about the world.
I'm 31 i started riding my bike to school and home when I was in 5th grade, I don't want to let my sons do it that early because of the mischief me and my friends got into but at the same time those were my best years
Same, (I am admittedly slightly younger) but I also started riding to school alone at that age, 5-6th grade, and I also wouldn’t let any child I had do that at that age nowadays. In my case though it’s because the streets have grown a lot more crowded and dangerous since I was a kid.
Growing up in the early 00's you saw everything you could imagine on the internet. And if you were lucky it didn't give you a virus.
Yap, used to be the "libertarian ideal"
The early to mid 2000s were a fucking thrill ride being young lol. I saw so much messed up shit, from suicides to dudes blowing their hands off with homemade fireworks. And I got shown videos of people cutting themselves by some of the kids I knew🤦♂️.
And yes, finding all shocking stuff was hella risky due to viruses. There also used to be sites where you could watch movies before they even released. I miss those days so much.
@@joshuaholman7760 2 girls 1 cup.
*starts piano*
@@Potluckization 2 girls one cup was god awful, but it wasn't the worst thing I've ever seen. But I sure as hell wish to never see that video again.
@@agodelianshock9422 I got first hand proof of why porn is potentially dangerous to how kids view sex as well as how some kids just shouldn't have access to all of the internet.
Let's just say I found out stranger danger was sort of bullshit. The real dangers are the people closest to me....
I’m so proud of Jamie
All these comments are bots. Lol it’s sooooo obvious
@@sarabrown7488 sadly
Joe: "This girl named Sniperwolf"
Me: CONCERN
Joe: "G-rated react videos"
Me: DOUBT
So funny they don’t look more than the surface level of these channels. Sniper has changed her content but still not a great example
It's not so much restricting freedom but rather setting boundaries. Understanding the difference between the two can make a world of difference.
I grew up in NYC in the 70s at 8 years old I was all around the city by myself. Also a latch key kid
Its insane how in the 70s kids were safer than they are now. I was born in 94 and was probably the mast generation allowed to go outside in a bike and wander off. These days i wouldnt trust an 11 yearold alone in the streets.
@@rayn.2688 Oh it wasn't safe at all, you had to be smart and very aware. I had many close calls with pedos
That is some sophisticated level of deception by Joe's daughter! Love it!
Kids are smart enough to get into real trouble too. We have to keep an eye on the darlings :)
I can see joe's reaction now, probably high-fived his daughter
Doesn’t take much considering he thinks she’s watching PG influencers. He’s clearly not paying attention
You probably won’t read this Mr Rogan, but if you do please know that your videos are very helpful for me. I got those panic attacks and all those podcasts, interesting guests and most of all your personal insights are the only things that brings me back. You’re so inspiring to me. To be honest I can of wish Jamie could be in the room also haha. Keep up the good work guys! Obviously Some ppl are really looking forward to any videos on their Spotify / UA-cam.
Lol riding the subway as a kid from New York is like learning how to ride a bike
Rinella dropping knowledge like Gandalf with a clean shave.
Being a parent over the last 10-15 years has to be weird because with technology the parents are way out of their element and the kids are usually a step ahead.
Yeah...if you’re an idiot, or you’re over 65 and just having a kid for the first time
what a step ahead in TikTok? The average person regardless of age can't code nor understand how the internet or computers work.
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@@thegreatestmantoevrwlkthep9986 I think any parent would be at a disadvantage, as they didn’t grow up with the same technology. Whereas kids have grown up with all of this technology in their hands. Most parents can’t adapt to the situation quick enough.
@@etheneinspenner3950 stop it. If you have a brain, it should be easy. A grown ass person that went to school, should know how to solve a problem, or learn something new. The problem is that “most” parents just don’t give a shit! And they forget how sneaky they were as a kid. My kids don’t get shit past me, and if they do, it’s because I let it happen.
The Abernathy brothers travelled on horseback from Oklahoma to New Mexico and back by themselves, sleeping in barns, sleeping outside, fishing and hunting. Temple was 5 years old and Louis was 9 years. After that they went to Manhattan and back. This was in the beginning of the 20th century.
I'd like to see Joe Rogan talking about kids with Bill Burr 😂😂
Can we get James O'Keefe on the podcast? It might be interesting.
The music guy?
Would be fire
@@jess_n_atx No the one from Project Veritas. Look it up on UA-cam
when I was a kid, starting at the age of 7, I could go out of the house in the morning and not come back till the sun was going down and no adult knew where I was. that was in the 1970s and that was pretty normal. I had a great childhood, playing outside all day long. I feel sorry for kids today spending their childhood inside in front of a screen.
Sounds like your parents where drug addicts
Now we spend our adult lives in front of a screen.
Same for me but I grew up in late 90s early 2000s.
Same for me but in early 90th. I had this key on my neck. So in the morning I go to school walking by myself and after classes just go around until 5pm, when my mom comes from work. Just have sit recently with my fried and recall how parents go to search for you, when its already dark 8pm but you still not at home...and then you already one hour at home drinking tea and angry mom comes... physical punishment was ok at this time, but we understand why it happened and its our fault, no negative flashbacks about it
I had the exact same freedom as a five year old in the 70s.
Thanks Joe. I was happy not knowing about live leak.
I like how Steve pretends he isn’t already subscribed to Sniper Wolf
I had the entire faces of death VHS set haha. Public access in SoCal and mainly L.A. was definitely crazy lol. He’s not lying
Holy shit my friend brought that over in like middle school.
Late 90s faces of death
Oh man, 13 years old then I saw that, couldn’t sleep for two days!
@@iap6647 it’s not that bad when I learned later in life it was all fake
I watched that faces of death and that has never left my mind . There are things in life we shouldn’t see but how much can we hide from
Is that a real snuff film?
What is the faces of death
I recently saw some clips from FoD. Much of it is fake... or poor re-creations of real events.
Just a movie of death and if you don’t want that etched on your mind then I suggest not to watch it cause it’s not fake movie shit ! It can enlighten you on why people have PTSD . When you see or do shit . You can’t undo it !
My son is 9yrs old and could unlock ur phone in miniutes...crazy, imagine 20yrs from now
yeah Jamie I grew up in westerville and pickerington
Ohhh shit Steve Rinella is back on. Gotta hop on Spotify for this one.
No
This is the only one since Dave Chappelle that I will actually go watch on Spotify. Missing JRE on here
You're missing out.
Spotify is better than youtube
Ya really missing out on 10 minutes straight of ads even with premium. TRAYSH
spotify is fucking garbage
literally the reason I stopped listening/watching
Public Access TV baby. Grew up in NyC, me and my cousins would watch a lot. Metal head shows, hip hop, wizards, faces of death. 90's rocked.
@Sherri T[A]P Me!! To Have [S]EX With Me yeah he's sounding like an old man. I'm a single dad, you have to be a realist and just talk to your kids a lot. A lot. Make a routine of "just shooting the shit" over a slice of pizza or something. You just gotta be there. Toys and money don't buy that.
It's time. Young Jamie needs his own episode.