Josh and Casey discuss a lot of today's popular thought leaders. To start the guys categorize the biggest thought leaders including Joe Rogan, Jordan Peterson, Andrew Huberman, and Patrick Bet-David. Next, Casey discusses why comedy is the largest podcast genre and what the difference is between educational and entertainment podcasts. Moving on, Josh talks about the issue of having too much content as well as who the best thought leaders still on TV are.
Switching gears, Casey goes through some popular podcast channel statistics before Josh talks about some caveats with the major thought leaders. The guys then switch over to the positives of those leaders as well as some stats on what Podcast genres are the most popular. Casey then discusses the Joe Rogan effect on other thought leaders before the guys finish up with some solutions.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:41 - Categories of thought leaders
6:49 - Why comedy is the largest genre
10:00 - Learning vs. entertainment
11:40 - Issue with too much content
13:20 - Best TV personalities
14:45 - Podcast viewership statistics
18:25 - Harms of certain leaders
23:45 - Difficulty with health podcasts
28:29 - Positives of certain leaders
31:00 - Podcast listening stats
35:55 - The Rogan effect
36:32 - Analyze your listening habits
37:32 - Listen to a variety of sources
39:53 - Have podcasts changed us?
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