Car troubles, Jett's brothers funeral, dementia, glass skin and complements
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This episode is a candid, wide-ranging conversation with Jett covering the highs and lows of real life. It opens with an ongoing car saga — after shelling out for repairs, the car breaks down again, prompting serious talk about ditching the daily commute in favor of the train and bike. From there, the conversation turns more personal: Jett shares the experience of burying a brother, meeting an entirely new side of the family, and delivering a eulogy that ended up being streamed on YouTube. The mood lightens with a sweet moment — a spontaneous compliment from a Dutch Bros barista that hit differently during a rough few days — leading into a deeper conversation about self-esteem, receiving compliments, and what actually makes someone beautiful. The duo then riffs on AI as a personal life coach, ADHD, OCD tendencies, routines, and the comfort of a "boring" but stable life. The back half drifts into family stories — a grandfather with dementia who folds and staples his leftover paper plates and insists he's still at work — and wraps up with a nostalgic detour through California geography, road trip memories, and a long-overdue stop at Peggy Sue's 50s Diner.