The Brand X Podcast

John Jamingo, Deuce, and Joe

This is a hangout podcast where three friends get together for lunch and day drinking once a month to discuss the growing stupidity in the world.

  1. Four Cylinder Word | 137

    12/13/2025

    Four Cylinder Word | 137

    The latest episode of the Brand X Podcast is a rollicking, unfiltered round table that mixes sharp-witted humor, pop culture banter, and no-apologies storytelling. John, Deuce, Joe, and guest Duchess dive right in with a tongue-in-cheek debate about whether “Jingle Bells” is racist, riffing on recent controversies and the ever-rotating cycle of outrage culture. The gang quickly segues into reminiscence, sharing memories of classic comedians like Steve Landisberg, Buddy Hackett, and Jonathan Winters, and the golden age of late-night TV, from Johnny Carson to Ed McMahon. Thanksgiving traditions spark a round of stories about turkey preferences, divorced Thanksgivings, and the nostalgic power of lasagna at family tables. The group doesn’t shy away from discussing cancel culture, DEI, and workplace politics, exploring how labels are weaponized and how the shifting sands of social power shape them. Popcorn-worthy tangents abound: there’s talk of horror movies, Mystery Science Theater 3000, and the cult-classic Dawn of the Dead mall. Book recommendations like Fahrenheit 451 and Lord of the Flies are peppered throughout, alongside playful debates about audiobooks versus actual paperbacks, sparking laughs and confessions about reading habits. As the drinks flow, so do tales from the trenches of off-duty strippers, memorable customers, the saga of pricey coffee beans, and the eternal struggle of wires and tech setups. The hosts share hot takes on Hollywood, musical films, and the transformation of TV staples, from Game of Thrones to The Producers. Amidst ribbing and camaraderie, the episode captures the chemistry of longtime friends: roast sessions, ball-busting, and self-aware observations about aging, food, and reunion dynamics. As always, the crew wraps with plans for the next episode—and a promise of more raucous stories, inside jokes, and explicit, laugh-out-loud commentary.

    2h 51m
  2. Parent Torturing - A Holiday Tradition | Vintage 27

    11/27/2025 · BONUS

    Parent Torturing - A Holiday Tradition | Vintage 27

    Welcome to a vintage episode of the Brand X Podcast! In this throwback installment, originally released November 23, 2016. John and Deuce kick things off by reminiscing about their week, from brutal summer heat to work parties and memories of manual labor in their youth.  The hosts dive into an entertaining discussion about how times have changed, especially for younger generations. They reflect on the work ethic instilled in them through chores, early jobs, and hands-on problem-solving, contrasting it with today’s culture of convenience and technology. The conversation steers into a lively debate about millennials, touching on everything from participation trophies and the rise of the “everyone's a winner” mentality to the economic and social shifts that have redefined what growing up looks like.  John and Deuce explore whether their generation is partially responsible for these changes, reminiscing about building go-karts, mowing lawns, and delivering newspapers—while also touching on the challenges young people face today. Amidst these stories, the hosts don’t shy away from politics, digging into the current election climate and Supreme Court nominations, all served up with their signature mix of humor and opinion. Tune in for a nostalgic, honest, and often hilarious conversation about growing older, generational change, and the quirks of American life, as only Brand X can deliver.

    1h 28m
  3. We're Back! Pizza, Powerball, and Politics | 134

    09/06/2025

    We're Back! Pizza, Powerball, and Politics | 134

    John, Deuce, and Joe reunite after a summer hiatus to deliver a spirited, no-holds-barred chat covering everything from Italian pizza blasphemies to the state of public education in New Jersey. The episode opens with the gang catching up, diving straight into a debate about unconventional pizza toppings. Fruit on pizza? The group draws the line—unless it's a tomato. The conversation quickly shifts to the intricacies and occasional absurdities of the lottery system, as Deuce shares his extensive experience running a workplace lottery pool and dishes out stories from his years as a lottery agent. The hosts break down lottery odds, debunk myths, and recount the biggest (and smallest) wins they’ve witnessed, underscoring that playing is key—since you can’t win if you don’t enter. As the banter continues, the crew vents about soaring energy bills in New Jersey, lambasting failed green initiatives and questioning the whereabouts of a billion-dollar investment in wind farms that yielded zero windmills. They don’t shy away from sharper social commentary, either, taking on topics such as DEI initiatives, the challenges of homeschooling, administrative bloat in public schools, vaccine mandates, and the ever-expanding presence of identity politics. John, Deuce, and Joe aren’t afraid to get controversial, dissecting the culture wars, questioning media narratives, and reflecting on societal changes since their own school days. Through it all, the hosts maintain an irreverent and comedic tone, punctuating heavier discussions with tales from their youth, food detours, and friendly ribbing. The episode wraps up with some nostalgic reminiscing and the promise of more spirited debate in episodes to come. Opening catch-up and summer break recap Heated debate about fruit and unconventional toppings on pizza Lottery stories, running workplace pools, and debunking lottery myths Frustration over high energy bills and failed wind farm projects in New Jersey Rant on public school inefficiency, administrative bloat, and rising property taxes Issues with DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) in schools and homeschooling legislation Vaccine mandates and skepticism about pandemic-era CDC guidance Commentary on gender identity, pronouns, and LGBTQ curriculum in schools Critique of political correctness, identity politics, and media bias Reflections on societal and cultural changes since their youth Lighthearted discussions on food, nostalgia, and personal anecdotes

    1h 52m
4.2
out of 5
29 Ratings

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This is a hangout podcast where three friends get together for lunch and day drinking once a month to discuss the growing stupidity in the world.

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