
Peaky Blinders came up with a genuine on-air endorsement 6 times across the episodes we processed. This page collects every one of those moments: who said it, what they said, and the exact point in the episode.
Six times now, Peaky Blinders has come up on Joe Rogan as the show guests say they can't stop watching.
It's a period crime drama, not the usual podcast fare, which is part of why the repeat mentions stood out to us. Each one links to the exact quote and timestamp from the transcript.
“he's phenomenal in Peaky Blinders.” — Joe Rogan 01:26:27
NFL legend Terry Bradshaw drinks his own bourbon with Joe Rogan and tells wild stories about football, stem cells, and being burglarized six times.
“Did you watch Peaky Blinders? No, I need to watch it. It's really awesome” — Joe Rogan 01:37:58
Thriller author Jack Carr joins Joe Rogan to talk his Vietnam novel Cry Havoc, the SEAL teams, AI's threat to art, watches, trucks, and a paranoid post-Charlie-Kirk world.
“it makes me really think about Peaky Blinders. You ever watch that show? It's one of my favorite series of all time. It's so good.” — Joe Rogan 01:37:14
Author Caroline Fraser argues America's golden age of serial killers tracks the rise and fall of lead pollution.
“the farthest I can go with violence was peaky blinders oh my God what a show yo what a show I have so much trouble not just talking like Alfie Solomon” — Paul Rosolie 02:05:42
Amazon conservationist Paul Rosolie tells Joe Rogan about saving rainforest, surviving deadly expeditions, uncontacted tribes, and getting 'cancelled' over Elon.
“it is up there with you know Game of Thrones Sopranos... the guy who's the lead is just one of the most badass protagonists in any drama you've ever seen” — Joe Rogan 02:10:23
Joe Rogan and comedian Greg Fitzsimmons riff on fitness, comedy careers, true crime, gambling, and the brutality of human history.
“I just started watching peaky blinders great it's great peaky blinders is great” — Joe Rogan 01:21:42
Author and former Navy SEAL Jack Carr talks writing, AI's threat to creativity, war, geopolitics, and conspiracy lore with Joe Rogan.