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Joe Rogan · 2024-07-24 · 2h 19m

Joe Rogan Experience #2179 - Bridget Phetasy

Joe Rogan and Bridget Phetasy riff on conspiracies, AI deepfakes, tribalism, body autonomy, and the booming Austin comedy scene.

Joe Rogan Experience #2179 - Bridget Phetasy
The guest

Bridget Phetasy — Comedian, writer, and host of the Dumpster Fire podcast; sober mom who returned to standup after years away and now performs in Austin.

The gist

Bridget Phetasy joins Joe Rogan for a sprawling conversation that opens on transactional friendships and the value of friends who won't bullshit you. They dive deep into conspiracy culture in the wake of the Trump assassination attempt and Biden's withdrawal, debating deepfakes, AI voice tools, and whether incompetence or malice better explains current events. The pair tackle tribalism, pharmaceutical-industry incentives, stock trading by politicians, abortion and bodily autonomy, gender ideology, and historical horrors like lobotomies and Alan Turing's chemical castration. Bridget shares her journey back to standup after getting sober, dealing with stage fright, and the humbling beginner's mind required. The episode closes celebrating the vibrant, meritocratic Austin comedy scene built around the Mothership club.

Big reveals

  • Bridget reveals she returned to standup after roughly three years away and has been quietly grinding for about 10 months.
  • Bridget describes severe stage fright since getting sober, saying she used to be drunk before she even got on stage.
  • Bridget credits the book Trickster Makes This World by Lewis Hyde with saving her at a hard point and helping her understand her role.
  • Both speakers seriously entertain that the Biden in recent footage could be a fake or body double, citing AI voice analysis.
  • They clarify Martha Stewart went to prison for lying to investigators, not for insider trading itself.
  • Bridget says a viral piece she wrote about divorce got her accused of being a paid evangelical/deep-state plant.

Things worth remembering

  • Lobotomist Walter Jackson Freeman performed about 3,500 lobotomies, with roughly 490 patients dying as a result.
  • Alan Turing was convicted of gross indecency in 1952, underwent chemical castration, and died by suicide in 1954.
  • Lawrence v. Texas (2003) struck down state anti-sodomy laws in the United States.
  • Texas law prohibits possession of six or more 'obscene devices' such as dildos.
  • Several states retain rarely enforced laws against cohabitation or non-marital sex (e.g., North Carolina, Utah, Idaho, Mississippi).
  • The Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project claimed to track the Trump shooter's associates using mobile ad data.
  • Bridget cites that in 2023 more people left Austin than moved in, and a housing bill led to falling rents.
  • Bridget quotes Trickster Makes This World: 'he who dupes others and who has also duped himself.'

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RecommendedBook

Trickster Makes This World

Lewis Hyde

“I've been reading that rereading my favorite book trickster makes this world and how the trickster” — Bridget Phetasy 00:09:25
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