Joe Rogan responds to Neil Young and Spotify's new advisory for podcasts that discuss COVID-19
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Joe Rogan has responded to criticism of his podcast, "The Joe Rogan Experience," after Neil Young said he wanted to leave Spotify because of Rogan's contributions to spreading "false information about vaccines" on the platform.
Rogan took to Instagram to talk about how his "podcast has been accused of spreading dangerous information," mentioning two episodes in particular that included controversial guests. He said he books the guests himself, and one thing he could change is having experts with differing opinions on directly after people with "controversial" opinions.
"I'm going to do my best, in the future, to balance things out," he said.

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