J3N X
J3N X
a thoughtful little frequency. late-night reflections on being human, connection, identity, reinvention, curiosity, aging, resilience, and the strange little frequency that keeps us going.
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Episodes
parked ego + loose ends 05.07.2026 3:40
i hate loose ends. a reflection on friendship, certainty, and biting my tongue.
couch pilot. motherfucker. 25.06.2026 5:21
a bagger rolls by. my mind draws conclusions. turns out, a few were about me.
what kind of kid 21.06.2026 4:14
a first jiu-jitsu tournament, a bronze medal, and a moment that had nothing to do with winning.
i don’t want him back 19.06.2026 9:23
a reflection on nostalgia, loss, and the strange ache of realizing a chapter can be over long before the feelings are.
the crux of my fuckery 17.06.2026 8:40
featuring a protein smoothie, questionable life choices, and an ongoing investigation into the crux of my fuckery.
how i accidentally bought a retaining wall 17.06.2026 8:25
featuring a rainy walk, a free trucker hat, 672 pounds of concrete, and a daybed that never stood a chance.
l$d, baby 12.06.2026 2:28
featuring: a disco ball, a funk, and absolutely no useful conclusions
howling at no moon 05.06.2026 3:26
a walk under a moonless sky, a recent wake-up call, and some thoughts about the difference between knowing better and wanting better
the holding pattern 27.05.2026 9:38
a thoughtful little frequency about holding patterns, change, and stackin’ the wins
human to human 22.05.2026 21:39
late night thoughts on being human, identity, curiosity, reinvention, motorcycles, grief, humour, getting older, surviving weird times, and trying to stay awake spiritually in a world that wants everyone numb. a thoughtful little frequency for anyone who feels slightly out of step with modern life
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