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Joe Rogan Podcast #2456: w/ Michael Jai White (Transcript)

Editor’s Notes: In this episode of the Joe Rogan Experience, Joe Rogan connects with martial arts icon and actor Michael Jai White to look back at their shared roots in the early California combat sports scene and the legendary gyms that shaped them. The two discuss Michael’s unique upbringing and his deeply philosophical approach to life, which includes an appreciation for diverse influences ranging from his “hood” roots to the music of Joni Mitchell. They also dive into the future of longevity, highlighting the work of organizations like A4M and how modern health breakthroughs are helping people stay in peak physical condition as they age. (Feb 18, 2026) 

TRANSCRIPT:

Welcome and Catching Up

JOE ROGAN: You’re all suited up. You got a Wild Card Boxing hat on, a Bruce Lee shirt. Come on, son.

MICHAEL JAI WHITE: Hey, we got the yellow thing going on.

JOE ROGAN: Yeah, you got it all going on. What’s happening? Great to see you.

MICHAEL JAI WHITE: Man, things are really… well, this thing is a little loud.

JOE ROGAN: Is it? There’s a little volume on that thing there.

MICHAEL JAI WHITE: Okay, knob.

JOE ROGAN: You can turn that sucker down.

MICHAEL JAI WHITE: There it is.

JOE ROGAN: Last time I saw you was at Terry Black’s Barbecue.

MICHAEL JAI WHITE: Yeah, yeah.

JOE ROGAN: Random run-in.

MICHAEL JAI WHITE: Yeah. That was crazy. Yeah, man, I was thinking about going there right after this. Terry Black’s, that place was no joke.

JOE ROGAN: That place rules.

MICHAEL JAI WHITE: Yeah, man.

Life in Los Angeles

JOE ROGAN: Are you still in LA?

MICHAEL JAI WHITE: Yeah, yeah, yeah.

JOE ROGAN: What’s it like?

MICHAEL JAI WHITE: It’s cool, man.

JOE ROGAN: Is it? You like it? You’re the only person that said that.

MICHAEL JAI WHITE: Yeah, well, I defend LA in a way where, first of all, if you got a handful of good people with you, your family, then the fact that LA has all kinds of different things is great. You could be on a hiking trail in 20 minutes.

JOE ROGAN: Well, geographically it’s amazing.

MICHAEL JAI WHITE: Yeah. And the weather, you can’t beat it. So if you got good people, good friends with you, then it’s all good.

JOE ROGAN: You just run by crooks. It’s a nice neighborhood run by the mob, run by the woke mob. But geographically, you can’t beat it. You could be at the ocean and then you could be in the mountains in two hours.

MICHAEL JAI WHITE: Yeah, yeah. So even if you don’t partake, it’s still cool. It still amps up the ante, really.

JOE ROGAN: Oh, yeah. The spot itself is magical. It is a magical place to live. Although I am deeply concerned that that motherf*er is going to get hit with a big one soon.

The Big Earthquake Fear

MICHAEL JAI WHITE: It’s about time, right?

JOE ROGAN: Yeah. I was reading this article about massive earthquakes in California and how often they’re spread out, and the possibility of one of them happening within the next decade is very high.

MICHAEL JAI WHITE: Yeah. You know, I try not to think about that.

JOE ROGAN: I try not to think about it, too.

MICHAEL JAI WHITE: Yeah. But I think they have better detection of that stuff now. It’s better.

JOE ROGAN: It doesn’t matter. They can’t detect it. Do you remember what happened in Italy? A couple of guys got arrested and went to jail. They were seismologists because the country didn’t understand the ability to detect it. They had a big earthquake and a bunch of people died. And so they blamed these geologists, or seismologists. They wound up winning in court on appeal because eventually the science was revealed. Like, “Hey, there’s no way you can really tell.” But they hung these guys out. They blamed these guys for not being able to detect it, man.

MICHAEL JAI WHITE: Well, I mean, just think about it. The last crazy ones were ’72 and then ’94. Yeah, right.

JOE ROGAN: I think it was ’93. I moved to LA right after the last big one. I saw one of the sections of the highway that had collapsed on the other one. I remember driving by, going, “F* this place.”

Michael Jai White’s 1994 Earthquake Story

MICHAEL JAI WHITE: I was right in the middle of it. I had just come into LA.

JOE ROGAN: Oh, you were there.

MICHAEL JAI WHITE: Dude, I don’t even like to tell the story about what happened during that ’94 earthquake because it sounds like bullshit. But literally, I got up, ran out of my house, my apartment at the time, jumped off the balcony, and watched it happen.

JOE ROGAN: You watched the house collapse?

MICHAEL JAI WHITE: I watched the earthquake happen from outside. It’s like, no bullshit. So I thought, “Oh, shit, I overreacted. I had a bad dream.” I lived on the first floor of this apartment building. All I know is I wake up, I’m off balance, catching my balance in the parking lot. And I’m thinking, “What? Have I lost my mind or something?”

The next thing you know, everything shakes and the lights go out. Everything gets black. So I back up, I retreat, because I’m thinking the building is going to fall on me. And then I got the story from everybody else that experienced it. They said that the first thing that happened was the building shook and the lights went out. Well, I was outside watching that. So I’m outside when it happened, like some kind of camera.

JOE ROGAN: What made you jump over the…

MICHAEL JAI WHITE: I don’t know.

JOE ROGAN: You had a feeling, dude?

MICHAEL JAI WHITE: Or did you have, like, the first rumbles?

JOE ROGAN: Was it the first rumbles?

MICHAEL JAI WHITE: I thought I reacted to some kind of aftershock or some kind of rumble. No, because the girl that was with me…

JOE ROGAN: You left her in the apartment, dude.

MICHAEL JAI WHITE: All she knows is that I jumped up and ran out of the house.