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Joe Rogan Experience #2496 - Julia Mossbridge
In this episode excerpt, Joe Rogan talks with Julia Mossbridge about her scientific background and her interest in precognition, intuition, and exceptional human performance. The conversation explores how culture, academia, and online platforms shape what people feel safe discussing, and why curiosity and open-mindedness matter when examining unconventional ideas.
Scientific background and unusual time research
Julia Mossbridge explains her background in cognitive neuroscience, computer science, AI, and research into time perception and precognition.
Psychic phenomena and stigma
Joe Rogan and Mossbridge discuss intuition, telepathy, and the challenge of studying experiences that many people dismiss as foolish or taboo.
Shifting culture and open inquiry
The conversation focuses on culture, online discussion, and how open conversation may help more people explore unconventional ideas without fear.
Curiosity over certainty
Rogan reflects on science, wonder, and the value of asking questions like a child rather than fearing uncertainty.
Topics
Background and research focus
Mossbridge describes her training in neuroscience, computer science, AI, and research into time, precognition, and human performance.
Stigma and skepticism
The discussion examines why psychic or intuitive experiences are often dismissed in academic and cultural settings.
Media, culture, and openness
Rogan and Mossbridge talk about how the internet and long-form conversation can broaden public discussion of unusual topics.
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Northwestern in the cognitive neuroscience program and um and just said I want to start studying this stuff. So I at the same time I had one foot in more mainstream stuff about timing and the auditory and the visual system and then the other foot was in this purely basically psychic stuff
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Audience comments summary
Commenters mostly praised Julia Mossbridge as a compelling and pleasant guest, with several asking for her to return for a longer or full episode. The sample also shows viewers connecting strongly with the conversation’s focus on intuition, remote viewing, and unusual human experiences, and one long personal anecdote about a family premonition stood out as evidence that the topic resonated emotionally. A smaller thread highlighted the discussion’s tone, describing it as intellectually humble and refreshing.
Comment themes
Interest in unconventional mind-related topics
Audience interest is concentrated on intuition, precognition, and related paranormal-adjacent ideas, with some viewers eager for deeper exploration.
Guest charisma and listening experience
The guest’s tone and communication style were a major part of the positive reception, alongside the subject matter itself.
Return to the podcast’s classic exploratory feel
The comments suggest the episode reminded some viewers of what initially drew them to the podcast: open-ended, unusual conversations that feel thoughtful and exploratory.
Audience signals
Calls for a return appearance
Multiple commenters want Mossbridge back on the show, including requests for a full episode focused on remote viewing.
Positive reactions to the guest’s presence
Several comments compliment her demeanor, describing her as lovely to listen to and having a gentle soul.
Personal experiences with intuition
At least one commenter shared a personal story involving a felt premonition around a family death, showing the topic sparked lived-experience discussion.
Appreciation for the conversation style
One comment praised the early part of the interview as a masterclass in intellectual humility and authenticity.
Representative public comments
Gotta bring her back for a full episode on remote viewing!! What a wonderful guest she was.
The first 45 minutes felt like a masterclass in intellectual humility. Dr. Mossbridge's question about how Joe sees the culture shifting was a perfect pivot. It’s rare to hear a conversation about 'authentic humanity' that actually addresses the ego without sounding like a self-help cliché. Her 'Einstein vs. 2-year-...
the night my dad passed away, my mom and I were over 100 miles away from him. She came out of the kitchen and we exchanged a look, like we felt something at the same time, and she said "call your father." He didn't answer throughout the night and the next day we took off early and were dreading the worst, and when w...
I can’t wait for more episodes with this Lady. She’s lovely to listen to. Very interesting subject matter.
I like this woman. She seems to have a gentle soul.
This is EXACTLY what hooked me on this podcast 6 years ago… what an episode 🙌
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