The podcast episode involves welcoming Ray back after he orchestrated some changes at his company that led to him sponsoring the podcast. The hosts joke about the implications of Ray's return, including comparing it to a presidential inauguration. They also touch on a variety of topics, including gambling losses, streaming services, and coffee shops. They also engage in segments such as "Thinking with Your Dickman" and "What Would Jesus Draw?".
Key moments and topics include:
- Ray's return and its impact: Ray "got everybody fired who was responsible" and took over his company to sponsor the podcast. The hosts discuss how Ray is "inaugurated again" and has become a different "number", indicating a shift in the podcast's established order.
- Gambling and anniversary plans: One of the hosts discusses using gambling winnings to take his wife out for their 20th anniversary. He describes the website as a slot machine that owes him money.
- Streaming service dilemma: The hosts respond to a question about choosing between streaming services. They suggest that cable is making a comeback with extra steps and that Netflix has enough content to get by.
- Coffee shop choices: The hosts provide advice to someone overwhelmed by artisanal coffee shop options, suggesting visiting preferred ones in the morning and others in the afternoon.
- "Thinking With Your Dickman": The hosts discuss making homemade McChickens. They also talk about a time when one of them accidentally ordered a large number of McChickens instead of McNuggets.
- "What Would Jesus Draw?": The hosts use AI to generate images based on prompts related to Jesus in unexpected situations. This includes Jesus as a muscular bouncer at a Las Vegas casino and Jesus in a coonskin cap playing blackjack at an Indian casino. Ray wins this segment.
- Daytona 500: One of the hosts mentions going to the Daytona 500 and expresses love for the other hosts in case he doesn't get a chance to say it later.
- Advertisements: The hosts read through an ad for Turo, a service that makes it easy to drive your dream.
- Dick of the Week: The hosts decide that the "dick of the week" is a Canadian man charged with 65 million hacks.
- Marty Gras: One of the hosts mentions an upcoming Marty Gras.