Rogan's viewership among men of a variety of age ranges at this point is more or less self explanatory. And when it comes to gender polarization, particularly for men and women 40 and under, it's become one of the most extreme cases. Women under 40 seem to unanimously believe that listening to Rogan's podcast, even if it is just because of how interesting the guests have been, is a complete turnoff in terms of any sort of association of any kind with them. While for men under 40 it is drastically more nuanced.

What caused Rogan's podcast to be polarizing to this extreme?

Have there at least been certain episodes before that you would concede have been especially note worthy and interesting?


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