Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 5 hours 24 minutes
Jim weighs in on ancestry testing, chats with Ty Burrell about giving opportunities to kids in foster care and examines how kid influencers are vulnerable to exploitation.
Jim looks at how gamification gets people addicted to tech, tries to figure out if Australia has a gambling problem and explains why strict laws don't curb addiction.
Jim explains why the funeral industry is exploitative and wasteful, seeks happiness by attending his own mock funeral in South Korea, and devises a new model of retirement.
Jim explains why zoos are a good thing, goes on patrol with an anti-poaching task force and sticks up for an underappreciated member of the animal kingdom.
Jim looks at the discriminatory barriers trans athletes face, sits down with a transgender scientist and marathoner, and examines the state of LGBTQ rights in Thailand.
Jim examines the rise of the NRA as a lobbying group, visits Chicago to see how the city became part of the gun-control debate and tries to save after-school programs.
Jim examines the many flaws in America's nuclear weapons stockpile and takes a critical look at doomsday-prepping advice.
Jim and Forrest chat with Taylor Williamson (@taylorcomedy) about his run on America's Got Talent, why Jim hates dance crews and hear from @erikaude about his time in a Pakistani prison.
Jim and Forrest check in from the land of the Crazy, Rich, Asians to chat about ping pong shows, butcher the pronunciation of Shamu and title Jack's autobiography, "When The Laughter Stops".
Jim and Forrest check in from Hong Kong with Scott Zabielski (@scottzabielski) to talk about going to strip clubs with your dad, Jack's standup set in Tokyo and how Jim was a little too aggressive with Walker Buehler.