“Would You Miss a $6 Million Jackpot? The Wild Stories, Close Calls & Chaos You Can’t Miss”
What would you do if you were just days away from losing a $6 million lottery ticket… and had no idea it was hiding in your closet?
We kick things off with Tricia’s brilliantly mischievous thought: “I want to stare at someone from across the street and then disappear when a bus passes.” That story spirals into a heart-pounding throwback where JB literally saves Sandy from stepping in front of a speeding bus—complete with the unforgettable line: “You could feel it hit your nose… I would have been dead.”
From there, it’s a rollercoaster of “Care or Don’t Care” moments, including the unbelievable story of a man who nearly lost a $6 million winning ticket because it sat crumpled in his jeans pocket for days.
The energy shifts as the crew introduces one of the show’s most charming new features: Small Town Reporters. Meet Ryan, a young voice from Georgetown delivering local news with personality—and even a “chicken tenders expert” perspective you didn’t know you needed.
The show also dives into serious territory, unpacking a startling series of random shootings around Austin. The conversation brings raw reactions, real concerns, and candid commentary about safety, community, and the eerie reality of receiving a “shelter in place” alert that leaves you wondering what you’d do next.
On a lighter note, the team celebrates big wins from the world of country music, sharing excitement, surprise, and a bit of nostalgia—plus that feel-good reminder that sometimes, there’s “enough pie for all of us.”
And in one of the most relatable moments of the episode, a fed-up mom goes viral with her brutally honest take on end-of-school chaos:
“If it requires me spending any more money… that’s it. I done checked out!”
It’s the anthem every parent didn’t know they needed.