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The XMXperience

The XMXperience

著者: Jake Jacobs
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概要

Welcome to The XMXperience.

It all started with an idea. An idea that almost became a political podcast… until we realized two things:

  1. The world didn’t need another one, and
  2. Jake and Don (2 Gen Xers) wanted to remain friends.

So instead, in December 2024, Jake teamed up with a coworker, Sammie (a Millennial), to ask a much better question: WTF? Not the headline-grabbing kind — the everyday kind. The moments that make you stop mid-sentence, stare into the void, and say it out loud.

Jake pitched the idea to Don, politics left firmly off the table, and throughout 2025 the three of them talked about...everything. Life, relationships, work, music, pop culture, personal stories, weird news, bad decisions, good intentions, and the random chaos that somehow connects it all.

Somewhere along the way, something clicked.

Two Gen-X guys and one Millennial gal turned out to be the perfect mix — different perspectives, shared sarcasm, unexpected insight, blooper reels that never should’ve seen daylight, and fits of laughter that sometimes hijacked the episode entirely. Thoughtful conversations collided with absolute nonsense, and that became the magic.

A year later, we’re still asking WTF — but the show grew into something bigger. Same conversations. Same voices. Same chaos. Just a clearer reflection of what it always was.

The XMXperience is a front-row seat to life’s unscripted moments — the ones that don’t fit neatly into boxes, the coincidences that feel a little too perfect, and the human experiences that remind us we’re all just winging it together.

Life doesn’t follow a script. It improvises, stumbles, and occasionally breaks into interpretive dance.

Welcome to The XMXperience — where the unexpected isn’t just entertained… it’s celebrated.

Jake Jacobs 2024
政治・政府
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  • Fish & Chips
    2025/12/16

    🎙️ What The Fuck – Episode 6: Fish and Chips

    Just when you think you’ve heard it all… nope. Not even close.

    Sammie kicks off this episode with a neighborly tale that immediately raises the question: who let these kids become feral? Full-blown chaos erupts when her neighbor’s kids start flinging fire ants at each other. Spoiler alert: we still don't know the Whole story.

    Next, Don takes us on a Thanksgiving road trip from Florida to Louisiana, where questionable driving isn’t just a behavior—it’s a lifestyle. Fresh off the highway, he rolls straight into his Top 3 Worst Drivers of the Week, based on license plates, because accountability matters… especially on the road. If you’ve ever yelled “HOW do you still have a license?” at your windshield, this one’s for you. Georgia, this may Not be the best episode for you.

    Jake wraps things up with a full-on meltdown over a California restaurant that decided to get creative with the meaning of “Fish and Chips”—and not in a good way. When cost-cutting meets wordplay and customer expectations, the result is culinary confusion, righteous outrage, and a passionate debate over what words are actually supposed to mean. The WTF crew is not okay with this.

    From fire ants to bad drivers to food crimes, Fish and Chips delivers exactly what the name promises: confusion, frustration, and a whole lot of What The Fuck/Fish?

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    14 分
  • Hillbilly B****
    2025/12/09

    🎙️ WHAT THE F***, Season 3, Episode 5: “Hillbilly B****

    The episode where your three favorite degenerates decide it’s a great idea to record… under the influence. What could possibly go wrong?

    Welcome back to another chaotic, unfiltered, absolutely unnecessary ride with Don, Jake, and Sammie as they stumble—literally and verbally—through a night of intoxicated storytelling, questionable decision-making, and pure “what the actual fuck” moments. This episode earns its title early, and trust us… it only gets wilder from there.

    The madness kicks off with a story straight out of the “you can’t make this shit up” file: a DoorDash driver who thought it was totally appropriate to record one of her customers passed out naked on his couch and blast it onto social media like it was just another Tuesday. The crew breaks down the legal, moral, and deeply disturbing logistics of the situation while also acknowledging that, yes, this is exactly why everyone should tip—but maybe also wear pants.

    But the night doesn’t end there.

    In true Don fashion, he caps off the episode by casually dropping the story of how he almost got into a brawl in a restaurant parking lot, all because some grown adults forgot how to behave in public.

    This episode has it all:

    🍺 questionable sobriety

    📦 naked DoorDash customers

    👊 parking-lot almost-fights

    🤣 unintentional comedy

    🤦‍♂️ intentional chaos

    If you’re here for polished professionalism… sweetheart, you clicked on the wrong show. But if you want unfiltered storytelling, genuine belly laughs, and three friends spiraling together on-mic, welcome home.

    Hit play. Buckle up. And prepare to say “WHAT. THE. FUCK.” at least five times.

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    14 分
  • 6 7 Motherf*****
    2025/12/02

    This week’s episode of What The Fuck hits chaotic family-edition levels when Jake brings his daughter Tanya Rose onto the show—and the madness begins immediately. Tanya walks in, takes one look at Jake’s “Only Dads” T-shirt (a gift from Dave back in the They Call Her Domino episode), and expresses her opinion...in classic WTF fashion.

    Tanya wastes zero time dropping her first WTF story, a wild encounter inside a gynecologist’s office that leaves Jake, Sammie, and Don practically gagging/choking with laughter. From awkward small talk to an unexpected moment of pure chaos, Tanya proves instantly she belongs on this show.

    Jake follows up with a family-style WTF of his own: the story of taking Tanya and his son Alex to see KISS, where Ted Nugent and Skid Row were supposed to open—except Skid Row just… didn’t show up. No warning. No explanation. No “we’re sorry.” Just a full-blown concert-night disappearing act that still has the whole gang saying what the actual fuck.

    Tanya then introduces the crew to the bizarre, unstoppable, totally unexplainable “67 phenomenon” the younger generation swears is real. Whether it’s a cosmic glitch, numerology, or just stupidity, the crew dives into why these younger people are saying 6-7 like it means something...

    Jake then pivots into one of the strangest true-crime WTFs to hit the news: a murder suspect from New Mexico claiming a cockroach told him to do it. Yes. A cockroach. The gang tries to process this one, but honestly, there’s no rational place to land.

    Don wraps the whole episode up by honoring his father with his top three “fuck off” subjects—the topics guaranteed to send the man straight into a rage spiral. It’s brutal. It’s relatable. It’s hilarious.

    Packed with generational weirdness, family chaos, and stories you absolutely cannot unhear, this episode is a nonstop ride through the world’s most unexplainable bullshit—served up the only way the WTF crew knows how.

    Hit play and prepare to say it with us: 67… motherfucker.

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    12 分
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