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YouTube video intelligence showcase

Joe Rogan Experience #2436 - Whitney Cummings

Joe Rogan and Whitney Cummings riff on childhood dangers, ADHD, old toys, and why overexposure can make people reject what’s being pushed on them.

PowerfulJREPodcastsCreator EconomyDangerous childhood memoriesAttention and ADHDCulture and overexposure3 hrs 26 minJan 10, 20266 comment sample
Transcript API Comments API Source video

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Video intelligence API workflow

Video ID
lwgJhmsQz0U
Available APIs
TranscriptCommentsMetadata
YouTube transcript API YouTube comments API YouTube video metadata API YouTube scraping API Creator intelligence workflow Pricing Source video
Open transcript in Playground Open comments in Playground Get API key

cURL

curl "https://api.crawlora.net/api/v1/youtube/transcript/lwgJhmsQz0U" \
  -H "x-api-key: $CRAWLORA_API_KEY"

Video summary

Joe Rogan and Whitney Cummings riff on childhood danger, ADHD, and modern overexposure

In this episode excerpt, Joe Rogan and Whitney Cummings riff on childhood hazards, old-school toys, and how casually dangerous a lot of everyday items used to be. The discussion then shifts into ADHD, Adderall, education, and how modern attention and overexposure shape behavior and culture.

Nostalgic talk about dangerous toys

The conversation moves from candy cigarettes and lawn darts to glue guns, batteries, and other risky childhood memories.

ADHD and attention debate

The pair also dig into ADHD, Adderall, and how focus changes depending on interest and environment.

Culture, parenting, and overexposure

Later, they touch on kids, reading, tech, and the way overexposure can make people reject music or ads.

Topics

Dangerous childhood memories

A long stretch of the excerpt focuses on candy cigarettes, lawn darts, glue guns, batteries, and other childhood items that seem shocking by modern standards.

Attention and ADHD

They debate ADHD, Adderall, and whether distraction is really a disorder or a mismatch between interest and environment.

Culture and overexposure

The conversation broadens into parenting, reading, tech, and how people respond to music, ads, and forced promotion.

Audience comments snapshot

Comments suggest nostalgia, chaos, and side-eye humor

Viewers latch onto the childhood-danger stories, the candy cigarette detail, and Whitney Cummings’ quick wit. A few comments also joke about the transcript’s lack of timestamps and the interview-like tone.

Sampled comments
6
Visible likes
7033
Public replies
284

Comment themes

Unsafe childhood nostalgia

The discussion leans heavily into childhood items that were surprisingly unsafe by modern standards.

Fast comedic banter

The transcript and comments both emphasize riff-heavy comedy and rapid-fire banter.

Whitney’s quick reactions

Whitney Cummings’ commentary is framed as sharp, reactive, and casually skeptical.

Audience signals

Candy cigarette nostalgia

Several comments react to the candy cigarette memory and confirm the powder detail.

Hot glue gun callback

One comment turns the hot glue gun line into a punchline, echoing the clip’s shock humor.

Interview-like vibe

A viewer jokes that the segment feels like a job interview, matching the conversational back-and-forth.

Timestamp joke

One commenter notes the missing timestamps, showing typical clip-page chatter.

Representative public comments

@Gmenpg2026-01-12

“My mom had a hot glue gun” Joe: “woah”

1000 likes51 replies
@scottbarkley4962026-01-12

Timestamps guy didn't bother 😂

1900 likes28 replies
@Alexander-lc7dx2026-01-12

Who else came straight to the comments? 😂

2900 likes159 replies
@JC-gj1fi2026-02-11

This felt more like a job interview 🤣

37 likes1 replies
@fatheruvthor80892026-02-11

The candy cigarettes definitely blew powder out

225 likes15 replies
@ItzaBerrr2026-01-12

Whitney "which way is the wind blowing?" Cummings

971 likes30 replies
Build with YouTube comments data

Use Crawlora's YouTube comments API with the video and transcript endpoints to collect viewer language, thread activity, and audience signals.

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1Fetch video metadata

Start with the video endpoint to capture ID, channel, publish date, duration, and source context.

2Fetch transcript

Pull timestamped transcript data for summarization, search, citation, and RAG preparation.

3Fetch public comments

Collect visible audience comments to identify themes, objections, questions, and engagement signals.

4Store, analyze, report

Persist structured JSON, run analysis, and publish dashboards, alerts, or research reports.

Public transcript excerpt

Transcript

Timestamped public transcript passages group captions into readable sections, making the video easier to scan, cite, and summarize.

Public excerpt
3:07:26

like saying something that isn't true and then proving it you know and to say some and have someone fight back with you. That's why I think comics when people are like why do comics talk about woke culture so much? It's like cuz we see disagreeing as an interesting conversation. You guys see it as fascism

Build with YouTube transcript data

Use Crawlora's YouTube transcript API to fetch fresh timestamped transcript data for your own server-side workflows.

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Build YouTube data workflows with Crawlora

This showcase is built from Crawlora's public YouTube data APIs. Use the same endpoints and guides to build your own transcript, comment, and creator-intelligence workflows.

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Turn long-form audio and podcasts into structured, analyzable data.

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Joe Rogan and Skylar Grey on AI, real music, and growing up performing

Joe Rogan and Skylar Grey talk about the emotional power of music, the rise of AI-generated songs, and why human-made art still feels different. Skylar Grey also shares how she grew up in a musical family, started performing at a young age, and moved from singing with her mother to writing and performing on her own.

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Joe Rogan and Eric Weinstein Discuss Dark Energy, Physics, and Big-Think Theories

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Video intelligence API workflow

Video ID
lwgJhmsQz0U
Available APIs
TranscriptCommentsMetadata
YouTube transcript API YouTube comments API YouTube video metadata API YouTube scraping API Creator intelligence workflow Pricing Source video
Open transcript in Playground Open comments in Playground Get API key

cURL

curl "https://api.crawlora.net/api/v1/youtube/transcript/lwgJhmsQz0U" \
  -H "x-api-key: $CRAWLORA_API_KEY"