
Hosted by Rachel Wolfson · ENGLISH

It has taken me years to find the courage to do this. In the next few episodes of @rachelinterrupted , I’ll begin sharing my story—the 13 months I spent in a troubled youth program in Provo, Utah, in 2004. In this installment, Amanda shares her incredible story of escaping lockdown and surviving the streets as a 14 year old. Unfortunately, her experience is not uncommon at schools like these. I’m not here to place blame, pass judgment, or get anyone in trouble. I simply want to share my experience and tell my side of the story. A special thank you to Amanda @thelittleamanda for trusting me and allowing me to share not only my story, but hers as well. The first and second episodes of this series is now live on YouTube and Spotify. Special thank you to @aitdarling for being on this journey with me #breakingcodesilence

It has taken me years to find the courage to do this. In the next few episodes of @rachelinterrupted , I’ll begin sharing my story—the 13 months I spent in a troubled youth program in Provo, Utah, in 2004. I’m not here to place blame, pass judgment, or get anyone in trouble. I simply want to share my experience and tell my side of the story. A special thank you to Amanda @thelittleamanda for trusting me and allowing me to share not only my story, but hers as well. The first episode of this series is now live on YouTube and Spotify. Special thank you to @darlingcaitdarling for being on this journey with me #breakingcodesilence 🎥 @darlingcaitdarling

Rachel, Interrupted Episode 11 was Jasper's second-ever podcast! #rachelinterrupted #rachelwolfson #jasperdolphin

I sat down with my Jackass co-stars Zack Holmes aka Zackass and Poopies to talk the new movie, snorting wasabi, and farting in relationships. Make sure to go to the theaters JUNE 26 to see Jackass: Best and Last!

I sat down with my Jackass co-star Zack Holmes Zackass and talked behind-the-scenes stories, what it’s actually like being in the movies, and how we do the absolute dumbest shit imaginable for a living. It’s a little unhinged, a little therapeutic, and a lot of “how are we still alive?”