The former S.W.A.T. sniper shares a very intense hostage story that leaves Joe Rogan shocked.
The well-known podcaster, Joe Rogan, had a conversation with Joel Turner, a former S.W.A.T. sniper who is not only a world leader in panic science but also the founder of ShotIQ. During their interaction, they discussed various topics related to Joel's expertise, including his experience as a sniper and his work on developing techniques for managing panic in high-pressure situations.
During the conversation, Joel Turner shared a particularly intense hostage situation that left the podcast host shocked. He recounted the harrowing story of a young girl who was used as a human shield by her own father, who was also a criminal. The situation was incredibly tense and high-pressure, as the authorities attempted to negotiate with the father while ensuring the safety of the innocent girl. Turner's detailed account of the situation was both gripping and emotional, leaving a deep impression on Rogan.
The American stand-up comedian and podcast presenter weighed in on the story and said:
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"Worst case scenario in terms of consequnces, Meth'd up guy, knife to this girl."
The shot control educator then shared the foundation of the origin of ShotIQ, an academy based on target shooting and panic management, Turner stated:
"That was the culimination of everything, that was the start of ShotIQ. Because now I'm like this is no bulls*it, this is how to concentrate in high stress events."
Watch the interesting conversation here:
Joe Rogan has earned a reputation for hosting thought-provoking and fascinating podcast discussions on a wide range of topics. From politics to science, culture, sports, and beyond, he brings in experts from various fields to share their unique perspectives and experiences with his listeners. His approach to podcasting is both informative and entertaining, often delving into controversial topics and asking tough questions.
Joe Rogan reacts to Netflix's adaptation of 'The Gray Man'
On a recent episode of his widely popular podcast, the Joe Rogan Experience, Rogan had a fascinating discussion with the accomplished author Mark Greaney about the Netflix adaptation of his best-selling novel, The Gray Man. Throughout their conversation, they explored different aspects of the book's adaptation, including the challenges of bringing the story to life on screen and the casting decisions that went into the production.
Joe Rogan shared his personal opinion that he found the movie enjoyable to watch. At the same time, he acknowledged that the film fell short of meeting certain standards or expectations.
The UFC commentator said:
"I enjoyed The Gray Man movie but, it was not good as your book. It wasn't the same story. It's like they Hollywoodized it."
Watch the entire conversation with Mark Greaney below: