“I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead,” on Tuesday after sparking health concerns in a viral video last month.According to PEOPLE, Ray’s podcast will focus on “what fuels us — our drive, resilience, and how we face life’s challenges,” with a “melting pot” of conversations with guests including celebrities, chefs, artists, musicians, and more.
Ray will get into “the highs and lows of hard work, sharing raw, honest stories with people she knows and those she’s meeting for the first time” on the podcast — where there’s ”no topic off-limits.”In a statement, Ray said, “‘I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead (quite literally!) is about life’s journeys and what keeps us going.
It’s unscripted, raw, and real talk. Working fuels me, connecting with people fuels me, and this platform allows for connection and conversation on a more personal level, which really fuels me.” The first episode of Ray’s podcast comes out Oct.
22 with guest Jenny Mollen. The pair will discuss how “having no filter has sometimes landed them in hot water,” per PEOPLE.Future guests include Billy Crudup, Bob Harper, Anne Burrell, Harlan Coben, Jacques Pepin, Jeremy Sisto and Billy Porter.Ray also shared the news of her podcast on Instagram, writing, “thank you so much @people for breaking the news.