Not a lot about the F-35 except for during the "fast round" Q&A at the end of the pod-cast (from 1 hr 30 on):
Given Chip has flown some of our most iconic fighters in the F/A-18, F-16, F-22 and F-35 he was asked, Which fighter would you would go to war with? Without hesitation he said:
"The F-35, it's not even close. The Hornet and F-16 were awesome aeroplanes but that's a by-gone era. Those airplanes aren't even close. Raptor is incredible; best manoeuvring aeroplane, but the breadth of information, situational awareness and capacity of the F-35 there is nothing even close to the Lightning. The plane hasn't done well in the media of late - recently it's done a lot better - but anyone on the inside that knows that aeroplane, it is by-far the most capable combat airplane that's ever been built. I wouldn't even blink if you asked me what to go to war in, it's the F-35, it's not even close".
What is the big difference between the F-22 and F-35 in regards to sensor fusion:
"The biggest difference is the F-35 is fusing radio frequency, electro-optical, infrared and laser. The F-22 is RF only - basically just the radar. So it's the breadth of information and the spectrum out there the F-35 is way, way broader and deeper than the Raptor"
If money were no object, what part of the F-22 would you choose to upgrade:
"The sensors - electro-optical, infrared and laser, and every pilot in the Raptor knows that. And it needs a helmet"