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Joe Rogan · 2024-06-27 · 3h 20m

Joe Rogan Experience #1920 - Dave Portnoy

Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy on media distrust, Barstool's newspaper origins, his Coke-free MMA youth, and the Call Her Daddy contract saga.

Joe Rogan Experience #1920 - Dave Portnoy
The guest

Dave Portnoy — Founder and owner of Barstool Sports; blogger and media personality who built the brand from a four-page 2003 Boston newspaper into a major sports and gambling media company.

The gist

Joe Rogan and Dave Portnoy open by complaining about being lazily labeled right-wing, then range across media bias, charity fraud, the Twitter Files, and COVID misinformation. Portnoy recounts how Barstool Sports began in 2003 as a printed gambling rag he handed out at Boston subway stations, and shares his habit of engraving champagne bottles with the names of enemies to pop when they fall. Rogan tells his own origin story of discovering Taekwondo as a bullied teen, becoming a four-time state champion, and staying away from cocaine in the Boston martial-arts and comedy scenes. A long middle stretch covers MMA and boxing fandom, performance-enhancing drugs, and bodybuilding. Portnoy closes with the inside story of signing Call Her Daddy's Alex Cooper and Sophia Franklin and the contract war that cost Sophia millions.

Big reveals

  • Portnoy reveals Barstool Sports started in 2003 as a four-page printed gambling/men's-interest newspaper he handed out at Boston subway stations, with Hooters as the first advertiser.
  • Portnoy keeps champagne bottles engraved with the names of his enemies and pops one when they 'screw up' — most famously after ESPN's John Skipper bashed Barstool.
  • Rogan says he'd keep doing the podcast for free if he lost all advertisers, and that leaving YouTube for Spotify ended the demonetization of his episodes.
  • Rogan explains he turned down billionaire offers to go direct-to-subscriber because he has a great relationship with Spotify's CEO.
  • Portnoy details hiring Call Her Daddy's Alex Cooper and Sophia Franklin for $70k each, the contract war, and how Sophia's boyfriend cost her millions.
  • Portnoy recounts getting a phone call from Scooter Braun during the Call Her Daddy dispute and immediately making a video calling him out.
  • Portnoy and Rogan dissect Andrew Tate's Hustlers University, mocking its countdown-timer sales pitch and $49-to-$147 'enroll now' funnel.

Things worth remembering

  • An 1898 novel, 'Futility / The Wreck of the Titan' by Morgan Robertson, eerily described the world's largest ship sinking after hitting an iceberg — 14 years before the Titanic sank.
  • 'Kids Wish Network' spends only three cents of every dollar collected on kids while designing its branding to be confused with the respected Make-A-Wish Foundation.
  • The American Red Cross spends an average of about 90 cents of every dollar on delivering care, keeping roughly 10 cents for operations.
  • Wounded Warrior Project's top executives were fired in 2016 over a lavish-spending scandal; a watchdog said it spent only about 60% of its budget on veterans.
  • A former FBI security specialist estimated that over 80% of Twitter accounts could be bots.
  • ESPN's John Skipper resigned in 2017 over a cocaine extortion plot after 27 years at Disney.
  • There were roughly 41 million Adderall prescriptions in the US in 2020.
  • Congressman George Santos fabricated nearly his entire biography — jobs, heritage, and family history — yet remained seated and voting in Congress.

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