Kara and Bradley share their opinions about living in a van and breaking up with someone due to that, while discussing Madison's evasiveness and attempts to get information from them. The conversation remains ongoing, and the group eventually gets distracted and starts talking about tea.
A comedian describes a time when he learned about the weight and history behind a racial slur as a child visiting a friend's house. He received a stern but loving lecture from his friend's father and a first-hand account of the impact of the word from his friend's grandmother.
The host talks about the fear of being arrested for unpaid speeding tickets and shares a story of encountering a beach sheriff during a swim with a shark. He also reflects on the pleasure of being nice to police officers.
The speaker criticizes Subway employees for always monitoring an overweight pilot's weight and commenting on his weight gain, deeming it as unprofessional and harmful to the worker's self-esteem.
The hosts discuss the advantages of not caring about one's appearance when young and how people's looks change over time.