“Get a Trainer” – Joe Rogan Blasts Bill Gates’ Unhealthy Lifestyle on JRE With Marc Andreessen


We all recognize Bill Gates for his signature look—casual T-shirts, spectacles, and the brilliant mind that shaped Microsoft. But in a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, the UFC color commentator entertained a fun and unexpected thought experiment– What if Bill Gates had a chiseled six-pack like that of bodybuilders and MMA fighters?

Of course, with his intense schedule as a billionaire philanthropist, it’s easy to see why Gates isn’t sporting a six-pack. Between managing his businesses, philanthropic work, and public appearances, maintaining that kind of physique might not be at the top of his priorities. Still, the imagery of the tech mogul as a muscular powerhouse is hard to forget!

Joe Rogan states his wish for Bill Gates

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In a recent conversation with Marc Andreessen on Joe Rogan Experience #2234, Joe Rogan playfully suggested that Bill Gates should hit the gym and “get jacked.” Rogan was commenting on Gates’ influence on public health and his philanthropic efforts through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The idea came up while discussing Gates’ busy schedule and lifestyle, which includes a breakfast of Cocoa Puffs—or sometimes, no breakfast at all, according to his ex-wife Melinda Gates.

Rogan joked, “Bill Gates should get jacked. He’s got a lot of money. He should get a trainer.” Andreessen added that an improved physique could serve Gates well, especially when he’s out promoting his work, such as his books or global health initiatives. Rogan took the banter a step further, saying, “If Bill Gates has a six-pack, I’d listen to him.”

The lighthearted remark added some fun to their discussion, which also touched on the fitness habits of other billionaires. For instance, Elon Musk has been known to skip breakfast and prefers tasty food over strict diets, even declaring in 2020, “I’d rather eat tasty food and live a shorter life.” Meanwhile, Jeff Bezos follows a more disciplined fitness regime. Rogan, however, was all in on the idea of Gates embracing fitness with the same gusto he applies to his philanthropic work.

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Following the release of the clip, the conversation quickly went viral on X, sparking a flood of hilarious edits and comments about Gates’ physique. Interestingly, Rogan has expressed concerns about Gates’ health and advice on several occasions, often taking jabs at the billionaire’s health choices.

As a practitioner of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and a fitness enthusiast, Rogan is no stranger to health discussions. In JRE episode #1784, he criticized Gates for his stance on plant-based diets, pointing out the irony in Gates owning the largest amount of farmland in the U.S. while advocating for reduced meat consumption. Rogan didn’t hold back, saying, “He keeps saying we gotta eat less meat, and we gotta cut the consumption of meat to be healthy, and then we’re gonna get used to these meat alternatives.”

Rogan went on to take a dig at Gates’ physique, saying, “And by the way, you look like sh*t. A guy like that telling people about how he’s got these breasts, this gut… You’re one of the richest guys on earth, you have access to the best nutrients, and you’re giving out health advice while you’re sick. What the f*** are you talking about?”

In contrast, Rogan has praised Jeff Bezos for his fitness regimen as he commented, “Jeff Bezos, that’s how you are supposed to live when you’re a billionaire. You’re supposed to get jacked, have a bombshell girlfriend, and a baller yacht.” While Rogan has been vocal about Gates’ health advice and views on meat, the latest episode also touched on broader topics, such as Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s initiatives to address healthcare issues in the U.S. under the Trump administration.

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Rogan reacts to RFK Jr.’s health initiative

In their recent discussion, Joe Rogan and Marc Andreessen delved deep into U.S. politics, particularly focusing on the country’s declining food habits and healthcare system. Their conversation eventually turned to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s efforts to reform healthcare, a topic that has sparked much debate. Andreessen, a vocal Trump supporter who has donated $2.5 million to the pro-Trump Right for America PAC, expressed enthusiasm over RFK Jr.’s involvement in healthcare reform, suggesting that his leadership could bring significant change.

He also addressed the issue of poor food quality in America, acknowledging that while people are aware of the problem, little has been done to address it. Rogan, in agreement, emphasized the importance of societal energy and well-being, saying, “Everybody likes to have more energy, you know. And we could promote that as a society. This RFK Jr. appointment is a really big step in that direction that we’ve never had before.”

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However, the duo also discussed the challenges surrounding RFK Jr.’s views on healthcare. The former lawyer has made waves for his stance against certain established practices in medicine, which has stirred controversy among scientists and the public. Rogan voiced concerns that RFK Jr.’s unconventional views might face significant pushback, potentially causing delays in healthcare progress and even financial burdens. Given the declining health indicators in the U.S., such as the drop in life expectancy reported by the CDC, these discussions are timely. According to the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), life expectancy in the U.S. declined nearly a year from 2020 to 2021.

What do you think? Will these new approaches help address the nation’s healthcare challenges and improve overall health? Share your thoughts below!


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