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Joe Rogan tells Theo Von to his face he’s “losing his f*cking marbles” in viral video

I saw the Theo Von clip from the latest Joe Rogan Experience and my first reaction was not to laugh. It was to nod my head.

Yes it is wild. Yes Theo sounds like he has been awake for 72 hours staring at news headlines and doom scrolling. And yes, Joe Rogan looking him dead in the face and saying we gotta get you off those antidepressants son, you’re losing your freaking marbles, is objectively one of the funniest things to happen on that podcast in a while.

If you actually listen to what Theo Von is saying underneath all the chaos, the man is not wrong about a single thing.

That is what gets me about this clip. Everyone is laughing at the delivery and nobody is engaging with the content. Which is very on brand for how we process information in 2026.

Theo Von rant on Joe Rogan:

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I am not here to get political. I am genuinely exhausted of politics and the noise surrounding everything happening in the world right now because at this point the cycle is so obvious it has become almost boring to watch.

The names change. The talking points change. The outrage changes. The people at the top keep doing the same things they have always done and the rest of us are just out here trying to live our lives. I stopped caring about most of it a long time ago. Not because I gave up but because I realized the only thing I can actually control is how I treat people.

Be good. Lead with respect. Make the world a little better in the small ways that actually matter. That is the whole thing. That is probably why I spent most of history class daydreaming about sports.

That is also why I appreciate Theo Von. He is genuinely trying to process the world in real time on the biggest platform in podcasting and sometimes the processing looks chaotic from the outside. That does not mean he is wrong.

On the antidepressant thing I want to be careful because mental health is real and I am not a doctor and I am not here to make anyone feel bad about what they are going through.

What I will say is that I personally cannot imagine that loading your body with antidepressants long term is doing you any favors. Theo Von was famously sober and open about his faith journey and watching him unravel on the biggest podcast in the world makes you think about what actually helps people versus what we tell ourselves helps people.

What heals people is not a pill. It is community, purpose, and faith. That is not a hot take, that is just life. For anyone struggling right now, whether it is the state of the world or something personal, that is where I would point you first. It is where I have always found peace. And something tells me it is where Theo finds his too when things are good.

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