Welcome back to the Brand X Podcast! In this vintage episode from May 11, 2016, hosts John Jamingo and Deuce dive into a hilarious and relatable mix of everyday annoyances and nostalgic observations. Kick back as John shares his “grumpy old man” adventures, from enduring parking lot gridlock on Mother's Day—complete with two clueless security guards—to unleashing the power of Twitter when customer service falls flat. Deuce adds his flavor, reflecting on how social media has transformed how we talk, connect, and—sometimes—argue while recounting his reluctant adoption of smartphones and the epic autocorrect fail story you’ll have to hear to believe.
The duo also riffs on the modern decline of discourse, swapping stories about political clashes on Facebook, debates about personal boundaries, and their gripes with pushy solar salesmen. In addition to the laughs, they get nostalgic about how things used to be done—letters to the editor, face-to-face disagreements, and finding common ground even when opinions differ.
Whether you’re struggling with autocorrect, sick of traffic jams, or embracing your inner grumpiness, this episode will make you laugh and maybe even nod in agreement. So, tune in for a blend of banter, sharp commentary, and a good dose of old-school personality.
- Brand X Podcast intro and hosts’ banter [00:00:05]
- Getting haircuts and Mother’s Day supermarket chaos [00:00:49]
- Traffic gridlock and security guards mishandling parking [00:01:24]
- ShopRite, customer service complaints, and using Twitter for results [00:07:09]
- Social media platforms and reluctance to join Twitter [00:12:25]
- Facebook, reunions, and classmate anecdotes [00:17:34]
- Dealing with toxic people and cyberbullying on Facebook [00:20:11]
- Political polarization and business refusing service over politics [00:24:20]
- Friendships despite political differences; social media’s effect on discourse [00:26:00]
- Letters to the editor and anonymity online [00:27:17]
- The coarsening of public debate due to social media [00:30:10]
- Outrage culture and the overreaction to public mistakes [00:31:38]
- Liberal vs. conservative views; intolerance and protests [00:32:53]
- Aggressive environmental/solar sales pitches [00:34:01]
- Rudeness in business and lessons in customer service [00:36:13]
- Podern Family and podcast cross-promotion [00:38:01]
- Smartphone learning curve and old-school tech nostalgia [00:41:03]
- Autocorrect mishaps and hilarious texting fails [00:42:28]
- Deuce’s friend’s “why are you so fat?” autocorrect story [00:45:05]
- Drawing art for podcast episodes and social media headers [00:50:57]
- Wrapping up and social media plugs [00:52:24]
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