Video summary
Highlights from Joe Rogan Experience #2505 with Tom Segura
In this excerpt from Joe Rogan Experience #2505, Joe Rogan and Tom Segura trade stories about Tom’s new season, the physical grind of weighted training, and the realities of hunting. The conversation focuses heavily on wild hogs in Texas, including how abundant they are, why they’re hunted, and how some hunters prepare, cook, and use them. The exchange also touches on chefs, wild game cooking, and the practical skills involved in hunting from start to finish.
A new season with no restraints
Joe Rogan and Tom Segura talk about the new season of Tom’s show, including standout episodes and the freedom behind its creative style.
Training with weighted vests and packs
The conversation shifts to training, weight changes, and how added weight makes workouts, hikes, and long walks significantly harder.
Hunting prep and backcountry packs
They discuss hunting, including the challenge of packing gear, learning to shoot, and the appeal of preparing for hunting season.
Texas wild pigs and why they’re hunted
A major topic is wild hogs in Texas, with discussion of their numbers, behavior, and why they are considered a serious problem.
Topics
Tom’s new season
Tom describes the fun and freedom behind his show, while Joe reacts to specific episodes and the creative process behind them.
Weighted training
They compare weighted vests and heavy packs, talking about how much harder workouts and hikes become with extra load.
Hunting and backcountry gear
The discussion covers hunting prep, safety basics, and what it takes to carry and use gear in the backcountry.
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Public transcript excerpt
Transcript
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Audience comments snapshot
Audience comments focus on the thumbnail gag and joke reactions
The sampled public comments are mostly short jokes and meme-style reactions. Viewers joke about the thumbnail, especially Tom’s look with glasses and the idea that Joey Diaz would notice them, and several comments use exaggerated humor about the video being so appealing they had to go out of their way to watch it. One comment points to a specific timestamp about cooking.
Comment themes
Meme-style engagement
The comments are dominated by quick comedic reactions rather than detailed discussion of the episode topics.
Thumbnail-driven discussion
The visible replies suggest some comment threads are built around the thumbnail and recognizable personality references.
Audience signals
Thumbnail and glasses jokes
Several comments joke about Tom’s glasses and thumbnail appearance, including a comparison to a disguise and a Joey Diaz reaction.
Over-the-top watchability jokes
A few viewers use exaggerated humor about the video being worth extra effort or money, like going to McDonald’s to charge a phone or needing a personal loan to watch.
Timestamp callout about cooking
One commenter highlights a cooking-related quote at a timestamp, showing attention to a specific line in the conversation.
Representative public comments
I had to go to mcdonalds to charge my phone to watch this.
You know Joey diaz saw the thumbnail thinking "wearing them glasses again" 😂
I need a personal loan to watch this
I legitimately just came here for the comments....😂😂😂😂
9:25 "Do you you like cooking?" "I do like cooking but i havent lately because my chef has been doing it for me"
Tom looks like the glasses, nose, and mustache disguise
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