Joe Rogan's sad moment with Anthony Bourdain..😔

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In this video, Joe Rogan speaks about one of the saddest moments in his career – when Anthony Bourdain asked for a beer but was ignored.

Rogan has spoken about this tension-filled moment on many occasions, and it's definitely one that still haunts him. Watch the video to learn more about the story and the lasting effects it had on Rogan's career.
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Fuck that shit happens to me all the time, I always regret small things that happen 10 years ago

miguelsergio
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“still bothers me” Genuine sentiment right there.

jintsfan
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Things like that mean you truly care about someone

unousuck
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The last discussion I had with my brother via text message before he died this August, never went through. He asked me if I liked the food he sent back to the hotel for my husband and I. I didn't know it until I went through his phone after his passing. I cry every time I think about the fact he never knew how much I appreciated it 😢 He died at 47, Anthony Bourdain was his favorite Chef. My brother was a chef as well ❤

janellehartman
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The dude that he is talking about was his friend and he killed himself, thats why this beer detail means so much for him ...

Kamiuz
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I like how the whole room recognizes this is both a serious transgression and an honest mistake. Joe is so precious too.

christafarion
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I took my mom to the airport to her flight back home. I always hated the fact that I get emotional whenever I’m saying goodbye to anyone so this time I gave my mom the quickest hug and kiss before turning around and walking away just so that I wouldn’t get choked up in the airport. She ended up passing away 2 days later after she got home. I replay that scenario over and over all the time still for some reason just wish I coulda held her a second longer

tonyrivera
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A few years ago my grandma was really sick but I never realized how sick she actually was until I got older. Everytime I’d see her she would be so happy to see me and even thinking back to it now it hurts I get this feeling so much. My grandma called me on the phone because I hadn’t seen them in months, my dad was locked up and my mom would keep me from his side of the family. She wanted me to go see her that weekend. I didn’t end up going because I had forgotten I was too busy playing the game I told her that I would come the weekend after that but just a few days later she passed away. And it sucks because the little tiny things you may not think of in the moment may actually be way bigger than you might perceive in that moment.

ScrewedUpCrim
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My life is filled with flashbacks of times like this. My own actions haunt me more than anyone else’s

TheSNIPEZzz
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I was 14. My mother was at home with hospice. The family was surrounding her bed waiting for her last breath. I looked down and my shoe was untied. As I bent down, she took her last breath. I'm 36 now and I think about that at least once a day.

matthewallred
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Joe you realized such small mistake which means you might not make such mistakes again and it shows you care, most people never realize and thats why they never change.

MagarMaharaj
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Reminds me of when my friend called me one night and I didn’t answer. Next day he passed away. I still live with the regret. Sometimes you think the littlest thing would make a difference, unfortunately we will never find out if it would have. RIP Falc.

TimelessNick
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Same thing that happened to me after my friend died. The night before he died he asked if we could hang out because he needed a friend and I was busy working 😢. Never take time for granted friends.

mattjingles
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Me with my cousin, we were little and I pushed him and he fell back and hit his head and started crying. He’s good now and I said sorry and hugged him straight after, but I think about it all the time. Crazy how some memories stick with you usually the not so good ones too!
Love you Cuz ❤

Idciydhmb
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There’s nothing quite like the regret that lingers over things you wish you had done with, or wish you had said to, a loved one who takes their own life 💔

nickm
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Joe has a huge habbit of tuning out to other things other than the guest. Its like that other time where this guest was talking about how his dad died and joe started talking about the tv not working or some shit.

Comporio
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I guarantee you that pat on the shoulder, and sorry, buddy definitely made a huge difference in how he felt in the moment

clorox
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Some emotional scars can never heal but be happy you have the podcast with him u can always enjoy his voice

Conflictproject
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Hey Joe Rogan
Thank you for reminding me of Anthony Bourdain
I watched him years ago ion New Zealand TV and fell in love with his passion for food, people and alcohol.
I don’t cry easily but when I heard he had passed over I was devastated and for some unknown reason, probably because YouTube and the internet didn’t really exist lol, I forgot about Anthony Bourdain.
Because of your reel I’m watching and loving his voice in Myanmar and will continue watching him again.
Cheers Anthony and Joe 👍

DEA
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Oh man😔 I loved that guy. I used to watch his show as a kid with my dad. As I got older I kept watching it on my own because I started to appreciate it even more because of the way he spoke, his words were like poetry.

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