Energy for the Reboot: What Gen-X Runs On Now

The Gen-X grind never stopped — it just got smarter. From late-night edits to early-morning hustle, Bulletproof Coffee and KIND Bars have become the unofficial fuel of the CommonX crew. Clean energy, real flavor, no crash — just the stuff that keeps our generation running strong.

Remember when breakfast was a cigarette and a cup of gas-station coffee before work? Yeah… same.

But these days the reboot hits different. Gen-X is still grinding, just smarter about what we fuel up with. Between the podcast, work, and keeping our heads clear, we found the stuff that actually keeps the motor running — KIND Bars and Bulletproof Coffee.

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The Gen-X Grind Isn’t Slowing Down

We came from the 90s — raised on convenience-store caffeine and music that never apologized. Now we’re parents, builders, and creators trying to balance everything without burning out.

Bulletproof’s MCT-infused brew hits that clean energy line — no crash, no jitters, just focus. Pair that with a KIND Bar in the glove box or your gym bag and you’ve got breakfast that fits between chaos and deadlines.

Real Fuel for Real People

Forget the “influencer” smoothies. Gen-X doesn’t need fancy — we need functional.

  • KIND = simple ingredients, real protein, actually tastes like food.

  • Bulletproof = clean fat + caffeine = mental clarity that outlasts a meeting.

Throw one in your backpack, grab one before recording, or stash a box in the shop next to the socket set.

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The CommonX Connection

We talk a lot about energy — creative, emotional, physical.

Staying clear and sharp is part of why this show even exists.

This isn’t an ad, it’s survival gear for Gen-X dreamers who refuse to quit.

So next time you’re firing up the mic, heading into the shop, or chasing kids to soccer practice, skip the crash.

Fuel up, dial in, and keep that CommonX engine running clean.

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Built From the Ground Up: Why Summit Racing Still Defines the Spirit of the Garage

Summit Racing didn’t just sell parts — it built a culture. CommonX dives into the legacy of the garage and why Gen-X still turns the wrench their own way.

There’s a sound every Gen-Xer remembers — the deep, metallic symphony of wrenches hitting concrete, the slow hum of a shop light flickering to life, and a record spinning somewhere in the background while an engine idles between rebuilds. Before “add to cart” was a thing, there was a catalog. And before algorithms told you what you needed, there was Summit Racing — the original source of horsepower, dreams, and busted knuckles.

In those days, your garage wasn’t a side project. It was your sanctuary. You didn’t wait for motivation. You waited for the weekend.

The Gen-X Blueprint: Build It Yourself, Break It Again, Build It Better

Our generation didn’t grow up in a world of tutorials and influencer builds. We learned by trial, error, and torque. If something broke, you fixed it — because you had to. If the part didn’t fit, you made it fit. And Summit Racing was there for every late-night brainstorm, every half-finished beer, every moment you realized “Hell yeah, this is gonna work.”

For a lot of us, flipping through that thick Summit catalog was like scrolling through the future. Every page felt like an invitation to try something you weren’t supposed to — a bigger carb, a crazier cam, a louder exhaust. It was rebellion printed in glossy color.

🔥 Summit Racing – Gear Up and Build Yours

Still Running Strong

Fast-forward to now, and Summit Racing hasn’t slowed down — it’s evolved right alongside the generation that made it famous. From carbureted Chevelles to turbocharged Teslas, the gearheads of Gen-X never stopped building. We just started building different.

That same garage culture? Still alive. Still loud. Still covered in grease and glory. And while the world’s moved to subscription boxes and disposable everything, Summit Racing remains a haven for people who still believe in fixing over replacing. You can feel it every time you order a part — that mix of anticipation, pride, and a little nostalgia for the smell of motor oil and gasoline.

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The CommonX Parallel

That’s why this story hits home for us at CommonX. We’ve always been about the same thing — building something real with your own hands. Whether it’s a podcast, a brand, or a machine, there’s no shortcut worth taking.

Just like Summit Racing, we came up from garages, basements, and backyards. No investors, no filters, no “growth hacks.” Just heart and hustle. Even now, you can feel the spirit of that culture in everything we do — whether it’s the topics we cover, the people we bring on, or the partners we align with.

Richard Karn and the Home Improvement Generation

When we think of Richard Karn, we think of that same vibe — tools, laughter, life lessons. He represents a generation that didn’t just “have tools,” but knew how to use them. That was the golden age of garage life. Every dad, uncle, and friend had a project car or a busted lawnmower that needed fixing. The garage was our classroom, and Summit Racing was the textbook.

It wasn’t about money or showing off. It was about pride — the pride of hearing something roar back to life because you made it happen.

🔩 Summit Racing: Parts. Pride. Performance.

The Rebellion Never Idles

Today, most people scroll, tap, or stream their way through projects. But the Gen-X mindset? It’s still out there, alive in garages, workshops, and driveways across America. It’s alive in every man or woman who says, “Yeah, I’ll fix it myself.” We don’t wait for someone to show us how — we figure it out.

That’s the Summit Racing way. That’s the CommonX way. And that’s what separates the doers from the dreamers.

Full Circle

So here we are, a few decades later — still chasing that same sound of an engine finding its rhythm. Still turning wrenches to shake off the noise of a world that forgot what real work feels like. Still holding on to something pure — something mechanical, something human. Because for Gen-X, this was never just about cars. It was about building something that runs.

So if you’ve got that itch — the one that hits around sunset when the day slows down — don’t ignore it. Open the garage door. Throw on some music. And let Summit Racing take care of the rest.

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Because the dream never idles.

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