Several years ago, Rogan had a few talks with Steve Maxwell, who is a well known figure in physical training and Jiu-Jitsu circles (both of them are Jiu-Jitsu practitioners).
(As Steve is advancing in age, in recent times he has been educating people not to do the mistakes he did in his younger years, but to train smartly and not injure yourself by doing
”wear and tear” causing exercises and routines.)
I remember listening to JRE
#790 in 2016, where Steve mentioned that he had found consulting an astrologist a positive and helpful experience. This didn’t mesh together at all with Rogan’s materialistic worldview: he started questioning and then berating him for several minutes and acted like a downright jerk. It was quite uncomfortable to watch the ongoings, and understandably it was Steve’s last visit on the show.
(Steve used to be a ”nomad”: he sold his house and traveled to different countries giving Jiu-Jitsu, strength training and mobility exercise lessons while there. It was probably the same astrologist, who told him to find a place and settle there for a prolonged period, as he saw that something ”big” was coming, meaning the plandemic with its travel restrictions. I heard about this in one of Steve's more current interviews [unable to locate it now].)
That scene gave me pause as Rogan was quite obnoxious. People can change, learn and become tolerant to the points of views of others of course, but even so, he still seems to be stuck in the materialistic worldview.
Based on his interview with Turcker Carlson, he seems quite materialistic, not very deep, and possibly more interested in drugs?
Not sure how to explain it, but I don't think it would be worthwhile to try to get in touch with Rogan to promote Laura's work and the C's transmissions.
I also think that he lacks a certain ”depth”, and it wouldn’t be worth sending materials to him.