well there's two problems with listening to rogan directly, really 3, but the two are they're super long and he makes a lot of them. the third is that he lies constantly and you also would need to be fact checking him constantly, which i didn't list among the original 2 reasons because i've found that some people view that as a free speech issue.
so if you want to watch rogan organically, you're dedicating 20 hours a week to it. it's ridiculous.
but, is it important to know what joe rogan is up to, and for someone to sift through it and lay it out? absolutely. rogan and people like him have incredible social influence, much more than some want to admit. but, i don't have time to follow every detail of all the bad faith actors out there, of which rogan is among. that's where shows like this come in