Discovery

15 Podcasts Like The Joe Rogan Experience (2026)

If you love the long-form, no-rush, anything-goes conversations on JRE, here are 15 shows that scratch the same itch — plus how to find dozens more in your exact lane.

The fanpage.wiki desk·Jun 29, 2026·8 min read

The Joe Rogan Experience isn't one genre — it's a format. Two or three hours, one long table, no hard agenda, and a host curious enough to follow a comedian, a scientist, a fighter, and a fringe theorist down whatever rabbit hole opens up. When people search for "podcasts like Joe Rogan," they usually aren't asking for another MMA-and-DMT show. They want that feeling: unhurried, unscripted, intellectually omnivorous conversation that treats the listener like an adult.

So this list is organized by *why* you might love JRE, not just by surface topic. Below are 15 shows that deliver some slice of the Rogan experience — the marathon interviews, the comedy hangs, the science deep-dives, the contrarian debates — followed by a repeatable way to surface dozens more using a searchable podcast directory instead of yet another copy-paste roundup.

The long-form interview heavyweights

If the thing you love is the *length* — guests given room to actually think out loud — start here. These are the shows built on the same premise that a real conversation can't be rushed into 35 minutes.

  1. 01Lex Fridman Podcast — The closest spiritual cousin to JRE in tone: three-hour, calm, deeply curious interviews spanning AI researchers, physicists, athletes, and world leaders. Less comedy, more philosophy.
  2. 02The Tim Ferriss Show — Long, tactical interviews that deconstruct how high performers actually operate. More structured than Rogan, same belief in depth over soundbites.
  3. 03The Diary of a CEO (Steven Bartlett) — Emotional, sprawling conversations with founders, scientists, and athletes; a UK answer to the long-form formula that travels well internationally.
  4. 04Modern Wisdom (Chris Williamson) — A direct descendant of the Rogan school: a curious generalist host working through psychology, fitness, dating, and big ideas at length, often with crossover guests.
  5. 05The Knowledge Project (Shane Parrish) — Quieter and more cerebral, built around mental models and decision-making — for when you want the depth without the chaos.

The comedian-hosted hangs

A huge part of JRE's DNA is the comedy-club energy — riffing, tangents, friends busting each other's chops. Many of the best shows here come straight out of Rogan's own orbit and the broader stand-up world. If you want laughs alongside the long talk, browse the comedy podcasts hub and start with these.

  1. 01This Past Weekend (Theo Von) — Loose, surreal, weirdly profound storytelling from one of the most distinctive voices in comedy podcasting. Half stand-up, half late-night confessional.
  2. 02Your Mom's House (Tom Segura & Christina P) — Married comedians, zero filter, maximum tangent — the chaotic-hang format taken to its logical extreme.
  3. 03The Joe Budden Podcast — Long, argumentative, culture-and-music roundtable energy for listeners who love the debate side of JRE more than the science side.
  4. 04Flagrant (Andrew Schulz) — Fast, combative, panel-style comedy that wades into politics and culture without flinching — a rowdier take on the open-table format.

The science, health, and 'how the world works' deep-dives

Rogan's biggest non-comedy gear is the science-and-health rabbit hole — neuroscience, nutrition, fitness, fringe physics. If that's your favorite JRE mode, the health and science hubs are where the genre lives. These four cover it cleanly.

  1. 01Huberman Lab (Andrew Huberman) — Protocol-driven neuroscience for sleep, focus, and performance; a frequent JRE guest who turned the deep-dive into its own franchise.
  2. 02The Peter Attia Drive — Longevity, metabolic health, and exercise science at near-clinical depth — for listeners who want the receipts behind the health claims.
  3. 03StarTalk (Neil deGrasse Tyson) — Astrophysics with a comedian co-host, blending big science with genuine laughs — arguably the most Rogan-like science show in spirit.
  4. 04Making Sense (Sam Harris) — Philosophy, consciousness, and current-affairs argument from a recurring figure in the long-form conversation world.

The current-affairs and contrarian debate shows

Finally, the part of JRE that thrives on big arguments and heterodox takes. If you tune in for the debates more than the comedy, the news and entertainment hubs surface plenty of long-form talk shows in this register — including Triggernometry, a UK-based heterodox interview show that does the Rogan-style sit-down with economists, scientists, and political voices across the spectrum. That's number 15, and it's a clean on-ramp to the wider category.

How to find the next one before it blows up

Lists like this go stale fast — the whole point of the Rogan format is that new shows keep launching it. Instead of waiting for the next roundup, you can run your own search. The trick is to filter on the *attributes* that define a JRE-style show, not just the topic:

  • Format: long-form interview or panel, not solo monologue. Check a show's recent guests on its page — a steady run of outside guests is the tell.
  • Cadence: weekly or twice-weekly. High output is how these hosts build the in-jokes and repeat guests that make the format feel like a hangout.
  • Niche blend: the best JRE-likes sit at an intersection — comedy + health, science + culture, news + philosophy. Browse the full list of niches and follow the overlaps.
  • Region: the format is global now. Cross your niche with a market to find local heavyweights, from the United States to the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia.

Put those filters together and the directory does the work. For the comedy-forward strain, try comedy podcasts in the US; for the science-and-health gear, health podcasts in the UK surfaces an adjacent crowd. Want the proven hits first? Sort by reach with a country top-100 — the long-form talk shows announce themselves by their guest lists.

If you want to be ON one of these shows

A lot of people searching "podcasts like Joe Rogan" aren't just fans — they want to *guest* on one. The good news: the mid-size shows in this format are far more bookable than JRE itself, and they're exactly the kind you can shortlist by niche and cadence. Each show page lists recent guests, the host's recurring questions, and a verified contact route, so you can pitch with specifics instead of a generic note. Start by browsing the full directory, then read more tactics on the blog — and if you host a long-form show yourself, this is how guests and sponsors will find you.

The Rogan format isn't a niche — it's a permission slip. Once you stop looking for "another Joe Rogan" and start looking for "a curious host who lets guests finish a thought," you find them by the dozen.
FAQ

People also ask

What is the closest podcast to The Joe Rogan Experience?
In tone and format, the Lex Fridman Podcast is the closest — long, calm, deeply curious interviews across science, tech, sports, and culture. For the comedy-hang side of JRE, This Past Weekend with Theo Von and Your Mom's House are the nearest matches, while Modern Wisdom mirrors Rogan's curious-generalist style most directly.
Are there podcasts like Joe Rogan but less political?
Yes. If you want the long-form depth without the current-affairs heat, try Huberman Lab and The Peter Attia Drive for science and health, The Tim Ferriss Show and The Knowledge Project for performance and decision-making, or StarTalk for science with comedy. All deliver the marathon-conversation feel with little to no politics.
How do I find new long-form interview podcasts in my niche?
Filter a podcast directory by format and cadence rather than fame. Look for shows that feature outside guests in most recent episodes and publish weekly, then cross your niche with your country to surface local heavyweights. New JRE-style shows launch constantly, so re-running the filter monthly keeps your list current.
Can I get booked as a guest on a Joe Rogan-style podcast?
JRE itself is nearly impossible to pitch, but the mid-size shows in the same format are very bookable. Shortlist long-form interview shows in your niche, study each host's recent guests and recurring questions, and pitch a specific angle that fits their audience. Using a show's verified contact route instead of a generic inbox dramatically improves reply rates.
Are these shows available outside the US?
Most are global, and the format has strong international scenes. The Diary of a CEO, Modern Wisdom, and Triggernometry are UK-based, and you can browse long-form talk shows by region across the US, UK, Canada, and Australia in the directory to find local equivalents.
On fanpage.wiki

Related corners of the directory

Related reading

Keep going