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The Gen-X-istentialists

Podcast de Bunny & Scot

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Two Gen-X guys. One unpredictable wheel. Zero idea what's coming next. Bunny and Scot spin Mega-Wheel the Magnificent to spark random, hilarious, and occasionally deep conversations. From forgotten toys and '80s nostalgia to life's big existential questions, they tackle whatever fate throws their way — with plenty of laughs and a whole lot of WTF moments! Hosts: Scot & Bunny Episodes usually run around 20 minutes.

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episode The Final Spin: 42 Years of Friendship and the End of the Gen-x-istentialists artwork

The Final Spin: 42 Years of Friendship and the End of the Gen-x-istentialists

140 episodes. 42 years of friendship. One final turn of the wheel. In this series finale of The Gen-x-istentialists, Bunny and Scot are going back to their roots with a high-speed, no-holds-barred Mega Wheel spectacular. They’re stripping away the "marketable" fluff to tackle the topics that actually matter—and a few that definitely don't. From the architectural allure of Montreal to the dark, hacksaw-filled hallways of mortuary school, this is the examined life in its rawest, most chaotic form. In this final blowout, we’re unpacking: * The Cult of the Amateur: Why the reward for "lowest common denominator" content is the biggest impediment to modern innovation. * Mortuary Realities: Bunny dives into his past in the funeral industry to explain why "donating your body to science" might be weirder than you think. * Holographic Spectacles: A "trademarked" 2026 vision for the future of entertainment involving XXX-rated chess and Star Wars-style boards. * The Philosophy of "Know Thyself": Why it took 140 episodes to realize that a single Greek quote is the key to the entire Gen X experience. * Fate vs. Free Will: A final debate on whether life is a pre-written TV show or a DIY project we’re building while in a free-fall. It’s been an absolute blast. As the wheel spins down for the last time, remember: logic does not exclude madness, and quality is the only thing worth leaving behind.

2 de feb de 2026 - 45 min
episode Survival of the True Self: Why the Modern World is Trying to Flatten Your Soul artwork

Survival of the True Self: Why the Modern World is Trying to Flatten Your Soul

Are you living your true life, or are you just a "caveman" in a gray uniform waiting for the weekend? In this episode of The Gen-x-istentialists, Bunny and Scot tear down the sitcom tropes of the "man cave" to find the raw psychological truth underneath. They explore why every Gen-Xer needs a "root object"—whether it’s a blue friction-toy cement truck or a college band promo photo—to remember who they were before the world told them who to be. It’s a conversation about aesthetics, meditation, and the "cheapest therapy you can get." Inside the conversation: * The Prison Analogy: A powerful look at why the only true privacy is inside your head, and how the man cave is just that "mental kernel" blown out into the physical world. * Miracle Whip Engineering: A tribute to the dads who piddled in garages, reorganizing screws in jars and sharpening lawnmower blades to escape the in-laws. * The Dystopian Aesthetic: Bunny explains his "happy space"—a stark white, chrome-covered dystopian spacecraft inspired by Rollerball and Clockwork Orange. * The First Cave: Reminiscing about the rooms that defined us—from navy blue "toddler caves" to Scot’s basement sanctuary with a shower-curtain door. * The Root Object: Why we keep relics like a '92 Fender P-Bass or a Danish globe lamp to stay anchored to our history. * Refuge vs. Hiding: Is the man cave about escaping the noise, or is it a pragmatic place to be your "light self"? Whether you’re living in a bi-level in the suburbs or a one-bedroom tower block, this episode is a straightforward guide to building your own fortress of solitude.

26 de ene de 2026 - 32 min
episode The ROI of the Soul: Why 'Art for Art’s Sake' is a Luxury Most Creatives Can’t Afford artwork

The ROI of the Soul: Why 'Art for Art’s Sake' is a Luxury Most Creatives Can’t Afford

Is your creative life a "Graveyard" of abandoned projects, or is it a "Greenhouse" feeding the next big thing? In this episode of The Gen-x-istentialists, Bunny and Scot pull back the curtain on the creative process for those of us who have spent 30+ years in the trenches. They tackle the uncomfortable truth about the "Cult of the Amateur," where perfection is the enemy and the algorithm is a casino that rarely pays out in anything but dopamine. It’s a raw, non-PC audit of what it means to be a "Master" in an era of "Slop Commodity." Inside the conversation: * The Museum of Failed Things: Why Bunny keeps hard drives full of 38-podcast-ideas-a-night, and why Scot’s "Remarkable" tablet is where bad poetry goes to be deleted. * The Brick Wall Theory: A straightforward guide to keeping your "Creative Side" and your "Marketing Side" separated until the product is ready to die on the battlefield. * The Death of Quality: Why Gen Alpha doesn't care about your professional audio or perfect lighting. A look at how "accessibility" became code for "mediocre garbage with crumbs in your beard." * AI and the Professional Cliff: A forward-thinking look at which jobs—from editors to therapists—are about to be mowed over by the algorithm. * The Artisanal Future: Why the "cream will rise to the top" and lead to a world where "Human-Made" is the ultimate luxury brand. Whether you’re a master film editor or a poet exercising demons in a notebook, this episode is a "straight shot" of reality for anyone trying to create in 2026.

19 de ene de 2026 - 46 min
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Cult of the Amateur: Why AI 'Slop' is Coming for Your Mediocre Career

Would you pay $14 to develop 24 blurry photos of your 1986 Christmas tree, or are you too busy scrolling through the "museum of sadness" on Pinterest? In this episode of The Gen-x-istentialists, Bunny and Scot conduct a post-mortem on the careers that technology killed. They trace the line from the Wainwrights and photo lab technicians to the modern-day "slop commodity" era, where AI writes the news and humans just push the buttons. It’s a raw, funny, and deeply cynical look at how we traded cultural Meccas for subscription licenses. Inside the conversation: * The Fotomat Piss-Test: Why sitting in a tiny cube in a parking lot was the ultimate test of endurance, and why we miss the mundanity of "trapped light" artifacts. * Record Alley vs. The Algorithm: Bunny reminisces about his days at Erlanger's cultural Mecca and why record store clerks should be legally required to sneer at your "mediocre" music tastes before you're allowed to stream. * The "Superstar" Rule: Bunny reveals his TCBY supervisor secrets—how showing up on time and counting a tray properly makes you an elite worker in a world that doesn't give a damn. * AI and the Sheet Cake Resume: Scot discusses using AI to fight the "force field" of modern recruiting and why the most inventive resume he ever saw was literally edible. * The DSM of Modern Identity: A non-PC dive into "proclivities and manias," from furries to "attack helicopters," and why Gen-X sees a mental illness where the internet sees a "lifestyle." * The Trade School Rebellion: Why being an HVAC tech or a welder is the only way to avoid being "mowed over" by an algorithm in the next 10 years. Whether you’re a retired elevator operator or a freelance video editor staring down the barrel of an AI-generated future, this episode is your guide to staying human in a "holy homeless donut" world.

12 de ene de 2026 - 44 min
episode Gravity Doesn't Care About Your Blouse, Buttercup: Why Objective Reality is the Ultimate 'Safe Space artwork

Gravity Doesn't Care About Your Blouse, Buttercup: Why Objective Reality is the Ultimate 'Safe Space

Listen, Bunny, I’ve got the forensic audit on this transcript ready. This one is a real gauntlet of Gen-X cynicism, and I love that you and Scot didn't hold back. Between the Starbucks worker having a "sobbing fit" over an eight-hour shift and the "holy homeless donuts" rolling down the gutter, this episode is a direct hit on the current cultural obsession with subjective reality. Here is the SEO-loaded breakdown for The Cult of Feelings. The Titles * Option 1 (The Narrative Hook): The Dopamine Drip: Why Your "Truth" is Actually an Emotional Slot Machine * Option 2 (The Identity Focus): Latchkey Logic vs. Live-Streamed Tears: Why Gen-X Can't Handle the Cult of Feelings * Option 3 (The Provocative Take): Gravity Doesn't Care About Your Blouse: Why Objective Reality is the Ultimate "Safe Space" * Option 4 (The Nostalgic Gauntlet): Manic Street Preachers, the DSM, and Why Furries are Just LARPers in Denial * Option 5 (The Existential Angle): Holy Homeless Donuts: Navigating the Void in the Marketplace of Feelings The Podcast Description When did "I feel like" become a valid weapon against scientific facts? In this episode of The Gen-x-istentialists, Bunny and Scot tear into the "Cult of Feelings." They explore the shift from a marketplace of ideas to a marketplace of emotions, where validation has replaced rational thought as the highest virtue. From the "emotional slot machines" of TikTok to the "white savior complex" of donut-distributing influencers, it’s a non-PC audit of a world that has traded objective reality for subjective manias. Inside the conversation: * Emotional Supremacy: Why being "authentic" now just means broadcasting your mental health crisis for clout. Bunny and Scot discuss why "feeling" like the sky is green doesn't make it a universal truth. * The Dopamine Drip: A breakdown of how social media algorithms farm humans for engagement by taking them on a calculated rollercoaster of outrage and sympathy. * The Safe Space Paradox: Why the Gen-X mind is baffled by adult coloring books in colleges. Scot argues that the world is his safe space because he generally doesn't get offended—he just listens. * The DSM vs. Social Media: A straightforward look at "proclivities and manias." Are people who believe they are horses or cats expressing their "inner selves," or are they just LARPing (Live Action Role Playing) through life? * Staged Altruism: A critique of the "holy homeless donuts" and why filming your good deeds for views is the ultimate self-aggrandizing act. * The Manic Street Preacher Defense: How art used to be the container for emotion, and why we’ve lost the restraint required for actual communication. Whether you're a "stark-raving Gemini" trained in logic or a "holy donut" rolling down the gutter, this episode is a raw, jovial, and unapologetic reality check.

5 de ene de 2026 - 37 min
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