On October 19th, it was reported in Forbes that, quote, popular podcast, the Joe Rogan experience, has temporarily been struck down by the coronavirus after a key member of Rogan's team tested positive for COVID-19. Obviously, I can't possibly be privy to the kind of precautions and such that they take or whether or not the announcement on the 19th was delayed from when Jamie got the positive diagnosis, but it absolutely blows my mind that they would think it's a great idea to have people sitting in a confined space for hours talking and drinking when one of them recently had COVID. I understand that the Rogan podcast is big business and these tushy ads gotta go somewhere. And if he doesn't put out the episodes, you know, that revenue stream might be hindered a little bit. Doing this seems a little irresponsible, if not for their own sake, then for the message that it sends to the audience about how not seriously they're taking these things.