Should Kamala Harris Have Appeared on The Joe Rogan Podcast?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFF8N-xf2pc

الملخص

TLDRThe conversation explores the growing trend of political candidates opting for podcasts over traditional media platforms, particularly highlighting Joe Rogan's podcast as a significant venue for engagement. The speakers argue that traditional media endorsements are becoming outdated, and candidates like Kamala Harris should consider leveraging popular podcasts to connect with younger audiences, especially disaffected young men. They discuss the complexities of media relationships, particularly regarding Donald Trump's attempts to appear on Rogan's show, and the influence of figures like Elon Musk on podcast dynamics. The discussion emphasizes the importance of reaching out to podcast audiences to avoid alienating key voter demographics.

الوجبات الجاهزة

  • 🎙️ Podcasts are becoming the new platform for political engagement.
  • 📉 Traditional media endorsements are losing their relevance.
  • 👥 Candidates need to connect with disaffected young men through podcasts.
  • 🤔 Joe Rogan's podcast offers a unique opportunity for candidates.
  • ⚠️ Candidates must navigate complex media relationships carefully.
  • 💬 Trump’s podcast appearances highlight his communication style.
  • 🔍 The impact of Musk's influence on Rogan's podcast dynamics.
  • 📊 Lengthy discussions on podcasts allow for deeper insights.
  • 🚫 Ignoring podcast audiences risks alienating key demographics.
  • 📈 Candidates should explore various podcasts to reach their target audience.

الجدول الزمني

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    The discussion revolves around the trend of political candidates opting for podcasts over traditional media, highlighting the significance of platforms like Joe Rogan's. The speakers note that traditional campaign strategies, such as magazine covers, have lost their impact, while podcasts have become a vital medium for reaching audiences. They emphasize that candidates like Kamala Harris should consider appearing on influential podcasts to connect with younger demographics, particularly disaffected young men. The conversation also touches on Donald Trump's previous attempts to appear on Rogan's podcast and the influence of Elon Musk in that context. Ultimately, they argue that conventional media would not provide the same level of open dialogue that podcasts do, which is crucial for political engagement.

الخريطة الذهنية

فيديو أسئلة وأجوبة

  • Why are candidates appearing on podcasts instead of traditional media?

    Candidates are turning to podcasts to connect with audiences in a more personal and engaging way, as traditional media endorsements seem less impactful.

  • What is the significance of Joe Rogan's podcast in political campaigning?

    Joe Rogan's podcast has become a major platform for political discourse, allowing candidates to reach a wide audience and engage in lengthy discussions.

  • How did Trump perform on podcasts compared to traditional media?

    Trump's style is more suited for podcasts, but his relationship with hosts like Rogan can complicate his appearances.

  • What risks do candidates face when appearing on podcasts?

    Candidates risk being misrepresented or trapped in narratives that may not align with their campaign goals, especially if the host has biases.

  • What demographic are candidates trying to reach through podcasts?

    Candidates are particularly interested in reaching disaffected young men who may feel alienated by traditional media.

  • What alternative podcasts could candidates consider?

    Candidates could explore other political podcasts that cater to their target demographics without the potential pitfalls of high-profile shows.

  • How does the relationship between Rogan and Musk influence podcast dynamics?

    Rogan's close ties to Musk may affect his willingness to host certain candidates, impacting their media strategy.

  • What is the potential impact of ignoring podcast audiences?

    Ignoring podcast audiences could lead to a perception that candidates are giving up on engaging with younger voters.

  • How does the length of discussions on podcasts compare to traditional media?

    Podcasts often allow for longer, more in-depth discussions than traditional media, which can lead to a more nuanced understanding of candidates.

  • What should candidates consider before appearing on a podcast?

    Candidates should assess the host's biases and the potential implications of their appearance on their overall campaign strategy.

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التمرير التلقائي:
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    Eric bati I was wondering if you could
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    talk about the recent phenomenon of
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    candidates appearing on podcasts as
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    opposed to traditional media especially
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    given the popularity of Joe Rogan Marina
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    I think this has been 100% the podcast
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    election it's really interest yeah
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    because things that they used to do that
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    used to be this kind of landmark
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    campaign staging post like you know
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    camel Harris would do a Vogue cover or
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    whatever that's nothing that's like when
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    she went on like Alex great though what
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    but but it got no traction people don't
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    talk about it things media endorsements
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    just seem like old hat
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    I think that you I I wish she had done
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    Joe Rogan Trump did Rogan and I think
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    unraveled a little bit on it but she
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    should have done done Joe Rogan and this
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    whole Market of people you know the
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    manosphere is listening to podcasts but
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    it was interesting how Trump performed
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    and why he because he should be with his
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    rambling style and whatever he should be
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    great on podcast but I tell you what and
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    I think politically political podcasts
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    particularly I like a personal growth
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    medium you know it's all of you guys
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    owning your mistakes and saying you know
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    it's made me S it made me sad I didn't
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    like you know he can't do that he he
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    would regard apologizing or saying he'd
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    made a mistake as making him the smaller
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    person so I got to take the other side
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    of Marina on Rogan because I understand
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    that Network around Rogan Rogan doesn't
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    like Trump yeah and he did not want
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    Trump on his podcast and Trump was
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    trying to get on his podcast for three
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    years and Rogan said no because he
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    really doesn't like trump it has to do
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    with the whole WWE the worldwide
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    wrestling uh uh musk convinced Rogan and
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    Musk muscled Rogan and influenced him so
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    when said yesterday endorses Trump he
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    doesn't so let me explain no he does
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    because I listen to the whole podcast if
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    if I was on the Harris team out I said
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    do not go on Rogan because he's tied to
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    Elon Musk and it'll be a fa complete
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    it'll make you look worse if you go on
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    and he interviewed both of you and after
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    did he's tied to musk he's very tied to
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    musk he's in musk's network musk is on
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    the show all the time uh lots of musk's
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    people are on the show Joe and Elon Musk
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    are very very close and it would have
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    been a it would have been a trap for her
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    and I enormous he's so huge there were
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    other podcast she could have done yeah
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    well in the manosphere because otherwise
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    the Democrats are just saying we're
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    giving up on this the all in podcast she
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    could have done the rest of politics UK
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    or us but going on Rogan that's not man
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    I think we got these disaffected young
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    men if the Democrats don't try and reach
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    them that way they're going to have to
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    but you would have gotten blasted by
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    they're they're have to reach out to it
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    or El think they saying that we've
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    basically given up on these people
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    conventional media very quickly would
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    never have given Trump 3 hours to talk
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    in that way I mean
الوسوم
  • podcasts
  • politics
  • Joe Rogan
  • traditional media
  • candidates
  • Kamala Harris
  • Donald Trump
  • Elon Musk
  • young voters
  • media strategy