Scrollwheeler's Depression & Personal Growth
After 15 years of therapy that seemingly didn't work, Scrollwheeler opens up about finally feeling better—not through medication, but through music, friends, and parties. The hosts acknowledge that improvement doesn't erase ongoing struggles, and Dingo suggests that reading other people's problems might actually help Scrollwheeler feel better about his own situation. It's a surprisingly heartfelt moment in an otherwise chaotic episode.
Political Commentary & Nazi Discourse
The conversation careens into discussions about Kanye West, Stephen Miller, and the exhausting nature of modern political discourse around Nazi rhetoric and far-right extremism. Robbbie jokes about being 'done with Nazis for the night' while the hosts debate whether certain political figures are actual Nazis or just adjacent to them. Dingo notes that they're all tired of the constant barrage of Nazi-related discourse in contemporary politics.
Microphone Technical Difficulties & Guest Introductions
The episode opens with multiple failed attempts to get Scrollwheeler's microphone working, leading to jokes about 'the white Scrollwheeler' and his status as a returning guest. The hosts playfully roast him for his technical issues while celebrating his third successful appearance on the podcast. Tad and Dingo emphasize his legendary status despite the hardware struggles.
Gender Representation & Show Format
Scrollwheeler questions why the advice show is an all-male panel, suggesting they need a woman's voice instead of a 'complete sausage show.' The hosts push back with their typical irreverent humor, with Dingo telling him he's a guest and should focus on helping the people seeking advice rather than dictating the show's format. Tad notes it's 'The Dingo Weekly,' not 'The ScrollWheeler Weekly.'
Reddit Advice Column Segment Setup
The hosts transition into their Reddit advice-giving segment, pulling questions from r/AskMen and other subreddits to dispense their brand of dark, unfiltered wisdom. They frame it as giving people what they want, with Robbbie joking that people are 'begging' them for advice—though Scrollwheeler notes that nobody's ever asked him for advice before.
He's unfortunately, yes, not a good one. One of the worst, I would say the worst of all of the Jews of today. And, you know, that's saying something. He's up there. — Robbbie, on Stephen Miller← All episode posts