Alright, let me walk you through something I tried to figure out recently. You know how Joe Rogan packed up and moved everything down to Austin, Texas? Yeah, that whole big deal. Well, it got me thinking, just out of sheer curiosity, mind you, where exactly did he set up shop?

So, the first thing I did, pretty obvious, was hop onto my computer. I opened up a web browser and started searching. Just typed in the basic stuff, you know, things like “Joe Rogan studio Austin,” “where Joe Rogan podcast Texas,” that sort of thing. Hit enter and waited to see what popped up.
Got a whole load of results back, mostly news articles talking about the move itself. Lots of reports confirming he was in Austin, discussing the new studio he was building, sometimes showing concept art or pictures of the inside. But an actual street address? Nope. Not in those first few pages, anyway.
Digging a Bit Deeper
Okay, I thought, maybe the big news sites wouldn’t list it, but perhaps some local Austin sources? Or maybe fan forums? So, I changed my search terms a bit. Tried adding “location,” “address,” looking for blogs or forum discussions.
- Checked some Reddit threads about the JRE podcast.
- Looked through comments on YouTube videos discussing the move.
- Scanned a few Austin-specific news sites again, hoping for a mention.
Found plenty of people talking about it, that’s for sure. Lots of speculation. Some folks guessed general areas, like maybe somewhere near Lake Travis because it offers privacy. Others just argued about whether the move was good or bad. But still, no one seemed to have pinned down a specific, verifiable address. It was all just chatter and guesswork.
Hitting a Wall (Which Makes Sense)
After spending a bit more time clicking around, reading forum posts, and looking at maps of general areas people mentioned, I pretty much hit a dead end. It became clear that the actual address wasn’t public knowledge, or at least, it wasn’t easy to find through a simple online search.

And honestly, that makes perfect sense. Think about it. If you’re a public figure like that, with a massive studio investment, you absolutely need privacy and security. You can’t just have your address floating around online for anyone to find. It would be a nightmare.
So, my little quest didn’t turn up the specific location. I didn’t find the address. But the process kinda confirmed what you’d expect: that kind of information is kept under wraps for very good reasons. Curiosity satisfied, I guess, even if I didn’t get the specific answer I initially looked for. Just confirmed it’s not something they broadcast, which is probably how it should be.