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JRE 510 Week in Review: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Rachel Wilson, Terence Crawford, Jim Breuer

Joe Rogan Experience Review podcast

Joe Rogan Experience Review podcast

Comedy, Documentary, Society & Culture, Comedy Interviews

3.46.1K Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2026

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

This week on The Joe Rogan Experience Review, we break down:

• #2461 – Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. on institutional trust and public health
• #2460 – Rachel Wilson on culture and identity shifts
• JRE MMA Show #174 – Terence Crawford on elite performance
• #2459 – Jim Breuer on comedy, resilience, and authenticity

From political polarization to championship discipline, we separate signal from noise and highlight what actually mattered in each conversation.

Was it a strong week? Who dominated the discussion? Which episode is worth your full listen?

We break it all down — so you don't have to.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the quick Rogan review of the week.

0:04.6

Who is on Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Rachel Wilson, Terence Crawford, and good old Jim Brewer.

0:14.1

Good stuff.

0:16.6

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., longtime public figure, attorney, vaccine policy critic, former

0:23.6

presidential candidate, one of the most polarizing voices in modern public health and political

0:30.6

discourse. And quite the voice he is and has. This was a long-form deep dive into institutional trust, like many of the

0:42.2

conversations Rogan has been having recently. Regulatory capture public health policy and the

0:48.9

broader cultural fracture around expertise. RFK Jr. walk through his personal journey from environmental

0:58.1

law into vaccine scrutiny and federal agency criticism. They discussed pharmaceutical influence,

1:05.1

the revolving door between regulators and corporations, and how skepticism towards institutions has grown across political lines.

1:16.6

Rogan gave him space to expand on his claims, I mean they're good friends, you would expect that,

1:22.6

including historical examples, court cases, and policy decisions that shaped his worldview. The tone wasn't combative,

1:30.1

it was exploratory. What stood out was less about individual data points and more about the

1:36.3

broader themes, trust, erosion, and institutions. Whether listeners agree or disagree with

1:41.9

RFK Jr., the episode felt like a case study in how narratives

1:46.0

gain momentum when public confidence declines. This episode isn't about vaccines or politics.

1:53.6

It's about trust. When people stop trusting institutions, they go looking for alternative explanations.

2:03.0

Rogan doesn't debate him aggressively in this episode. He lets him build the case. And that tells you something about the power of long

2:09.9

form. You get to see how a worldview is constructed, not just clipped in 30 seconds. Overall, this episode scored online

2:21.6

7.5 out of 10. It was a solid listen. If you're an RFK Jr. fan, you're going to like it.

2:30.6

They definitely skipped around the whole Epstein thing and I'm sure it's because

2:37.2

RFK Jr. showed up on that list quite a lot, but you decide. Next up, Rachel Wilson, writer and

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