X-Files: Please Welcome Andi Hawthorne to CommonX
As CommonX continues to grow, we’re excited to welcome Andi Hawthorne, who now coordinates guest bookings and inquiries while helping the show stay organized and accessible.
Andi Hawthorne wearing headphones and speaking into a microphone in the Curb Fail Studio during a CommonX Podcast recording
As CommonX continues to grow, so does the incredible support, curiosity, and outreach from listeners, guests, and fans. We’re grateful for every message—it means more than you know. Today, we’d like to officially introduce—and warmly welcome—Andi Hawthorne.
Meet Andi 👋
Andi is now the primary point of contact for guest bookings and professional inquiries for CommonX. She helps coordinate outreach, scheduling, and communication so each guest experience is thoughtful, organized, and respectful of everyone’s time.
If you’re interested in being a guest on the show—or you represent someone who would be a great fit—Andi is your person. 📧 contact@commonxpodcast.com
A quick note for our fans ❤️
Ian and Jared genuinely love hearing from listeners and supporters. Personal emails, thoughtful notes, and words of encouragement are always appreciated and never taken for granted. However, the FAN CONNECT Blog and FAN Contact Form are the hosts preferred method of engagement with CommonX Fans.
That said, for booking requests, guest pitches, or professional inquiries, the preferred and most effective method is to reach out directly to Andi at the address above. This helps us keep everything organized and ensures no opportunities or messages fall through the cracks.
New! Fan Mail & Listener Participation
To make it even easier for fans to stay connected, we’ve also added a Fan Mail Form on our website. If you want to:
Share feedback on an episode
Ask a question
Send encouragement or ideas
Participate in the CommonX conversation
The Fan Mail Form is the best place to do that. We read it, we value it, and we always encourage participation and engagement from our community.
Why this matters
As the show has grown, centralizing guest communication through Andi allows Ian and Jared to stay focused on recording, research, and production—while making sure every inquiry is reviewed with care. It’s not about closing doors. It’s about keeping them open in the right way.
Final word
We’re excited about this next chapter and thankful for the community that continues to grow around CommonX. So once again—please welcome Andi Hawthorne. For guest inquiries and professional outreach: 📧 contact@commonxpodcast.com For fans and listeners: 👉 Visit CommonXPodcast.com and use the Fan Mail Form or FAN CONNECT BLOG
As CommonX continues to evolve, we’re grateful for the community that makes it possible. For guest inquiries, please contact Andi Hawthorne directly. For fans looking to connect, visit our Fans Connect page. We can’t wait to hear from you.
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CommonX Podcast
Momentum Doesn’t Ask Permission: CommonX Podcast Responds to Audience Demand — Episodes Air Twice a Week Now!
Growth isn’t scheduled—it’s answered. As audience engagement continues to rise, CommonX Podcast is stepping up to two weekly episodes, delivering more real conversations without chasing trends or permission slips.
There’s a moment every independent project reaches where growth stops asking politely. It just moves.
Over the past several weeks, CommonX Podcast has experienced a clear surge: rising traffic, increased platform visibility, stronger guest outreach, and—most importantly—consistent audience engagement across video and audio platforms. Without paid hype. Without manufactured virality. Just steady, earned momentum.
So we’re responding the only way that makes sense. CommonX is officially launching episodes twice a week. This isn’t a pivot. It’s a continuation.
Founded in July 2024, CommonX has quietly built a reputation for thoughtful, grounded conversations that cut through abstraction and speak to real-world experience. From cultural pressure points and institutional accountability to music, technology, leadership, and life after the headlines—CommonX doesn’t chase narratives. It interrogates them. And listeners noticed.
Recent weeks have brought:
A sharp increase in inbound guest requests
Growing platform recognition and discoverability
Sustained audience retention across long-form episodes
Signals that the CommonX catalog is being indexed, shared, and revisited
In short: the show outgrew a once-a-week release schedule.
“We didn’t plan to accelerate,” says co-host Ian Primmer. “But momentum doesn’t ask permission. When the conversations are working and people are leaning in, you show up more often.”
The move to twice-weekly episodes allows CommonX to:
Respond faster to cultural and news-driven moments
Create more space for guest-driven stories
Balance long-form depth with timely relevance
Serve a growing audience without diluting substance
Importantly, the format remains unchanged. No rush. No fluff. No algorithm-chasing. Just more of what already works.
Co-host Jared Mayzak adds, “We’re not scaling to be louder. We’re scaling to be present. There’s a difference.”
The CommonX ethos has always been simple:
Real conversations. Real people. No permission slips. Twice-weekly episodes begin immediately.
📡 CommonX Podcast
Available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms