I disagree that he's concerned about what is entertaining and revenue generating. That's where a lot of people get lost in the sauce. In the past, less so now, he delved deep into psychedelics and marijuana and comedy to filter out what is real. 'Truth' is an elusive absolute. I think he strongly promotes what is 'Real' - real experiences, real conversations, practical policies.
False self-serving agendas stink. And lately to some, it seems like he as dropped the ball in that area. He's been loyal to friends and gotten defensive about some of his missteps. But in a lot of other ways he has stood up for what is his understanding of what is not bullshit. That is what has generated his initial fan base.
I don't have Spotify. In the past I would consume clips on Youtube. If the series of clips were good enough, I might occasionally listen to whole podcast. Mostly I like the experiences of other comedians and stories of travelers and creators. He is now practically completely off of Youtube in regards to new content. But I have seen enough to know that most of the people on this thread have no idea what they are speaking about but that it fits their twitter timeline or message board narrative.