Joe Rogan

Joe Rogan Net worth, Age, Height, Family & More [2025]

Joe Rogan is a man of many hats—comedian, UFC commentator, actor, and the unmistakable voice behind one of the world’s biggest podcasts. Born August 11, 1967, in Newark, New Jersey, Rogan began his journey in stand-up comedy in the late ’80s before heading to L.A. for acting gigs. Most people know him today for The Joe Rogan Experience, a wildly popular long-form podcast he launched in 2009. It’s where freewheeling, no-holds-barred conversations unfold with guests from all walks of life—scientists, comedians, fighters, thinkers.

But his mic skills didn’t start there. Rogan has been a UFC color commentator since 1997, combining sharp humor with deep martial arts knowledge—he won the US Open Taekwondo Championship at 19. Along the way, he acted on NewsRadio, hosted Fear Factor, and built a loyal stand-up fanbase. His latest comedy special, Burn the Boats, dropped on Netflix in August 2024, proving he’s still evolving.

As of May 2025, Joe Rogan is 57 years and 9 months old, his estimated net worth is $200 million, and he stands at a height of 5 feet 8 inches (172 cm or 1.72 m) tall.

Bio/Wiki

Full Name

Joseph James Rogan

Nickname

Joe

Profession

Former Television Host, Actor, Standup Comedian, Sports Commentator, Podcast Host, Entrepreneur


Career

Debut

Film

Zookeeper (2011)

TV Show

Hardball (1994)

Best Known for

Rogan is best known for hosting The Joe Rogan Experience, one of the world’s most popular and influential podcasts featuring diverse guests and long-form conversations.

Awards

Full List 


Personal Profile and Background Details

Date of Birth

August 11, 1967

Age

As of today, Joe is 57 years, 9 months, and 6 days old.

Zodiac sign

Leo

Signature

Joe Rogan signature

Nationality

American

Birth Place

Newark, New Jersey, United States of America

Residence

Bell Canyon, California, United States of America

School / College / University

Joe Rogan graduated from Newton South High School in 1985 and briefly attended the University of Massachusetts Boston before dropping out.

Religion

Joe Rogan was raised Catholic, but he doesn’t really follow any religion these days. Instead, he’s more interested in exploring spirituality in his own way. On his podcast, he often talks about things like meditation, psychedelics, and the nature of consciousness with a wide mix of guests. While he’s skeptical of organized religion, he’s not dismissive—he’s actually been more open lately to Christian ideas, especially when it comes to forgiveness, love, and the idea of something bigger than us. But he hasn’t labeled himself as religious. He’s more of a curious thinker, always open to conversation.

Race / Ethnicity

Joe Rogan’s heritage is mostly Italian and Irish. About 75% of his background traces back to Italy and Sicily, while around 25% is Irish, coming from his paternal grandfather’s side. His maternal grandparents, along with most of his father’s family, are rooted in Italy, giving Rogan strong Sicilian and broader Italian ties. Interestingly, a DNA test he mentioned revealed a small surprise—around 1.6% African ancestry, likely North African. It’s a detail he’s talked about casually, adding another layer to his already rich and diverse background.

Food Habits

Joe Rogan’s food habits lean heavily toward a carnivore lifestyle. He usually eats just two meals a day—breakfast and dinner—with no snacking in between. Breakfast might be something like eggs and bacon or a ribeye steak, while dinner often features wild game meats like elk, bison, or grass-fed beef, much of which he hunts himself. He stays away from processed foods, sugars, and grains, sticking to a low-carb, high-protein routine that helps him stay energized and fight inflammation.

Rogan also balances things out with green juices—his famous “Hulk Loads” shake packed with kale, cucumber, apple, garlic, and celery. While he’s disciplined, he’s not extreme; once in a while, he’ll indulge in a cheat meal like linguine with clams but quickly shifts back to his usual rhythm. He’s particular about quality too, always aiming for organic, hormone-free, and wild-sourced meats whenever possible.

Hobbies

Rogan loves martial arts like Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Muay Thai, and he works out often by lifting weights, running with a vest, and doing yoga to stay flexible. When he’s not training, he enjoys hunting, hiking, camping, and being in nature with his family.

Podcasting is also something he truly enjoys, not just as a job, but because he loves having long, interesting talks with different people. He likes playing pool, video games, meditating, sitting in saunas, taking cold plunges, and trying new things like mushroom coffee. Some of his favorite moments are simple—cooking, watching movies, and traveling with his wife and kids.

 

Physical Attributes and Measurements

Height

  • In feet: 5′ 8″
  • In Centimeters: 172 cm
  • In meters: 1.72 m

Weight

  • In kilograms: 86 kg
  • In Pounds: 190 lbs

Body Measurements

  • Chest Size: 44 inches
  • Biceps Size: 15 inches
  • Waist Size: 39 inches

Shoe size

11 (US)

Eye color

Dark Brown

Hair color

Black


Family

Joe Rogan’s family story starts with his parents, Susan Rogan and Joseph Rogan Sr. His parents divorced when he was just five years old, mainly because of his father’s abusive behavior. Joe has spoken openly about the difficult relationship with his father and has had almost no contact with him since childhood. After the divorce, Joe was raised by his mother. Through his father’s later marriage, Joe has two half-sisters—Bridget Rogan Carselda and Rosa Rogan Lunelli—though they’ve never met him.

In his own family life, Joe found a much different path. He married Jessica Ditzel, a former cocktail waitress and model, in 2009, and they’ve built a strong, private life together. They have two biological daughters: Lola Grace Rogan, born in 2008, who Joe proudly describes as a phenomenal athlete, and Rosy Rogan, born in 2010, who has a love for art. Joe also adopted Jessica’s daughter from a previous relationship, Kayja Rose, an R&B singer carving her own path in music. The family now lives in Lake Austin, Texas, after many years in California.

Wife

Jessica Ditzel (2009–Present)

Jessica Ditzel

Father

Joseph Rogan Sr.

Mother

Susan Rogan

Siblings

Bridget Rogan Carselda (Half-sister)

Rosa Rogan Lunelli (Half-Sister)

Children

Lola Grace Rogan (daughter) (Born in May 2008)

Jessica Ditzel with daughter Lola Grace Rogan while she is 4
Jessica Ditzel with daughter Lola Grace Rogan, when she was 4

Rosy Rogan (Daughter)  (born in October 2010)

Rosy Rogan - Joe Rogan daughter

Kayja Rose (Adopted Stepdaughter)

Kayja Rose


Relationship & More

Marital Status

Married to Jessica Ditzel

Marriage Date

In 2009

Affairs or dating history

Lakana Zee (2007)

Joe Rogan with his ex-girlfriend Lakana Zee
Joe with his ex-girlfriend Lakana Zee

Jessica Lynne Schimmel (2008—Present)

Joe Rogan with his wife Jessica Ditzel
Joe with his wife Jessica Ditzel

Favorite Things

  • Favorite Books – Food of the Gods, The War of Art, Fingerprints of the Gods, The Book of Five Rings, Best Evidence
  • Food – Medium rare wild elk with vegetables
  • Favorite Canadian City – Toronto
  • Favorite Quote – “How you do anything is how you do everything”
  • Genre of Music – Classic Rock
  • Favorite Era of Music – 1970

Net Worth 2025

Joe Rogan Net Worth

$200 million

As of May 2025, it’s estimated that Joe Rogan has a net worth of about $200 million. Rogan’s rise from stand-up comic to one of the highest-paid personalities in the world wasn’t exactly a straight line — and that’s part of what makes it so fascinating. Today, his income flows from a handful of powerful, carefully built streams. Each one tells a little more of the story.

Let’s break it down.


The Joe Rogan Experience Podcast

No surprise here — The Joe Rogan Experience is the backbone of his fortune.

In 2020, Rogan signed a licensing deal with Spotify that was initially reported at around $100 million but later revealed to be closer to $200 million. That deal made his podcast exclusive to Spotify for about three and a half years and changed the landscape of podcasting overnight.

Then, in 2024, he re-upped with Spotify for a new deal worth up to $250 million — but with a twist. This time, Rogan got the freedom to distribute his podcast more widely again, meaning he could tap into even bigger audiences and more advertising revenue across platforms like YouTube and Apple Podcasts.

Before Spotify came along, Rogan was already pulling in around $30,000 to $50,000 per ad spot, adding up to $9–$12 million a year just in ad reads. Now, between licensing deals and ongoing ad revenue, The Joe Rogan Experience alone is easily worth hundreds of millions.


UFC Commentary

Rogan’s connection to UFC is one of the most authentic parts of his career. He’s been part of the organization since 1997, blending deep martial arts knowledge with his signature humor.

He doesn’t call every event — he’s selective — but when he does, it’s worth it. Rogan reportedly earns $50,000 to $55,000 per event, usually working the biggest pay-per-view cards of the year. That adds up to around $500,000 to $600,000 annually, not life-changing money for him at this point, but clearly something he still loves doing.


Stand-Up Comedy and The Comedy Mothership

Despite all the new fame, Rogan never left behind his first love: stand-up comedy.

He still tours, regularly selling out theaters and arenas, and that alone brings in several million dollars a year. Add to that his Netflix specials — deals for comics of his stature typically fall in the $5 million to $20 million range — and you start to see how comedy remains a major part of his income.

In 2023, Rogan doubled down and opened his own club, The Comedy Mothership, in Austin, Texas. It’s quickly become one of the hottest stages in comedy, pulling in ticket sales, bar revenue, and good vibes — easily adding another $1–$2 million per year to his empire.


Business Ventures and Investments

Rogan isn’t just a performer — he’s a smart investor too.

One of his biggest wins came with Onnit, a health and wellness company where he was a major stakeholder. Onnit was sold to Unilever in 2021, and while the exact payout wasn’t public, it’s widely believed Rogan walked away with several million dollars.

Beyond Onnit, he’s invested in tech startups, supplement brands, and of course, real estate — especially after relocating to Texas. Each move added quietly to his growing fortune.


Early TV Work (The Foundation Years)

Long before Spotify deals and sold-out arenas, Rogan was building his name on TV.

He starred on NBC’s NewsRadio in the late ’90s, and hosted the hit reality show Fear Factor in the early 2000s. Hosting Fear Factor reportedly earned him around $100,000 per episode, making it a major payday at the time. Combined, his early TV work probably brought in $5–$6 million — small compared to today, but crucial building blocks back then.

Quick Breakdown of Joe Rogan’s Earnings

Income Source Estimated Earnings
Spotify Deals + Ads $450M+ (lifetime)
UFC Commentary $500K–$600K per year
Stand-Up + Netflix + Club ~$5–$15M per year
Business Ventures (Onnit etc.) ~$10M+ total
TV Hosting (Historical) ~$5–$6M total

 

Social Media Profiles

Website

joerogan.com

Facebook

facebook.com/JOEROGAN

Twitter

Instagram

instagram.com/joerogan

YouTube

youtube.com/channel

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