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YouTube video intelligence showcase

Joe Rogan Experience #2435 - Bradley Cooper

Bradley Cooper joins Joe Rogan for a wide-ranging conversation about long-form podcasts, short-form content, attention spans, memory, and the way modern media can shape how people think and remember. The discussion also turns to Cooper’s film Is This Thing On?, stand-up comedy, and what makes comedy feel authentic on screen.

PowerfulJREPodcastsLong-form vs. short-form contentScrolling, anxiety, and dopamine loopsMemory and recognizing people2 hrs 35 minJan 9, 20266 comment sample
Transcript API Comments API Source video

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Video intelligence API workflow

Video ID
slYfiSb5AX4
Available APIs
TranscriptCommentsMetadata
YouTube transcript API YouTube comments API YouTube video metadata API YouTube scraping API Creator intelligence workflow Pricing Source video
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cURL

curl "https://api.crawlora.net/api/v1/youtube/transcript/slYfiSb5AX4" \
  -H "x-api-key: $CRAWLORA_API_KEY"

Video summary

Joe Rogan and Bradley Cooper discuss attention, memory, and comedy

In this PowerfulJRE episode, Bradley Cooper talks with Joe Rogan about the appeal of long-form conversation, the downsides of short-form content, and how modern media affects attention and memory. The pair also discuss Cooper’s film Is This Thing On?, his interest in stand-up culture, and what makes comedy feel real on screen.

Long-form conversation

They contrast deep, engaging conversations with the quick-hit nature of short-form content.

Media and memory

The discussion explores how watching clips, viral content, and digital media can affect what people remember.

Is This Thing On?

Cooper reflects on the film’s attempt to capture stand-up and club culture authentically.

Topics

Long-form vs. short-form content

Joe and Bradley talk about why people are drawn to long-form conversations even as short-form feeds dominate attention online.

Scrolling, anxiety, and dopamine loops

The conversation covers the low-level anxiety that can come from endless scrolling and the idea that short clips can hijack attention without satisfying it.

Memory and recognizing people

They discuss forgetting names, memory limits, and whether constant media exposure changes how people remember places and experiences.

Audience comments snapshot

What viewers are saying

Comments highlight Bradley Cooper’s easygoing presence, the relatability of forgetting names, and appreciation for having the podcast available for long drives and daily listening.

Sampled comments
6
Visible likes
11647
Public replies
472

Comment themes

Bradley Cooper’s personality

Viewers describe him as chill, funny, and likable.

Relatable memory jokes

Several comments connect with the conversation about forgetting names and references.

Podcast as a daily companion

A listener says the show is essential for long hours on the road.

Audience signals

Positive response to the guest

Commenters praise Cooper’s charisma and overall vibe.

Strong engagement with the memory topic

The names-and-memory discussion stands out as especially relatable.

Audience loyalty to the format

One comment emphasizes the value of long-form podcast listening during work and travel.

Representative public comments

@jopo79962026-01-31

Bradley Cooper is handsome, rich, smart, super successful, funny, and seems like a genuinely nice guy. What a jerk.

5800 likes190 replies
@carteramdahl2026-01-31

Dude Bradley Cooper’s chill asf

1200 likes19 replies
@timbocf762026-01-31

I'm a truck driver and I would lose my freaking mind if this podcast wasn't a thing. Driving 11 hrs a day would be a chore

828 likes43 replies
@vigneiskathirkamu89142026-01-31

Brad Cooper mom being Italian and that turkish soap opera being huge in Italy makes sense

19 likes0 replies
@TWITCHvantetwotime2026-01-31

The guy saying he’s horrible with names and then proceeding to forget every single name of everyone he tries to reference made me relate to him more then ever before.

1000 likes15 replies
@JoeDunnit2026-01-31

A funny contrast would be if Joe had Asmondgold on the next episode

2800 likes205 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
2:18

>> and Oenheimer was like three hours long. Make a billion dollars. So, people went >> Humans didn't change. It's just you can hijack their reward system by giving them some short attention span nonsense and it just like tricks their slow drip dopamine into like continuing to watch this stupid [ __ ] But that's not what

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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Related Crawlora APIs & guides

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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Transcript, comments, and video metadata endpoints that return normalized JSON.

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YouTube creator intelligence

Monitor creators, audiences, and content trends across channels.

Podcast & audio intelligence

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

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Joe Rogan Experience #2505 - Tom Segura | Texas Pigs, Hunting, and Cooking

Joe Rogan and Tom Segura discuss Tom’s new season, weighted training, hunting preparation, and the abundance of wild hogs in Texas, along with wild game cooking and how some hunters handle the full process from shooting to butchering to eating.

Tom’s new seasonWeighted training
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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.

The emotional power of musicAI and creativity
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Joe Rogan and Eric Weinstein Discuss Dark Energy, Physics, and Big-Think Theories

Joe Rogan and Eric Weinstein discuss theoretical physics, dark energy, and the risks of narrowing scientific inquiry to one dominant framework. Weinstein critiques the “only game in town” mindset, compares scientific inference to solving a Wheel of Fortune puzzle, and argues for broader thinking in physics.

Theoretical physics and institutional narrowingWheel of Fortune as a physics analogy

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Video intelligence API workflow

Video ID
slYfiSb5AX4
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/slYfiSb5AX4" \
  -H "x-api-key: $CRAWLORA_API_KEY"