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Morgan
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan Part two Just the Bits
hello friends and happy weekend. We have made it to Saturday or Sunday or whenever you're listening to this podcast. If you want to check out something really awesome and new this weekend, we're Part one is up there. It includes not only a fun conversation with another show member this weekend, it's Amy, but it also includes listener questions. So all fun stuff in part one, but the reason that you're probably here in part two is to get caught up on the Bobby Bone show from this week. And there's a lot of good stuff. So let's get into it. Been a lot of conversation about testosterone lately on this show. After Eddie and Lunchbox challenged each other, they got their blood work and test results. Who had the higher T? Well, Bobby also had a physical recently that required him to get blood work drawn, and he got his testosterone results back. So we got another reading number seven
Bobby Bones
to the physical last week. Got all my results back. You want to see my testosterone score?
Amy
I sure do. Oh, no, I absolutely do.
Eddie
This is going to be bad.
Bobby Bones
Don't say the number yet.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
You can look at it.
Amy
No. What can I react in any way, shape or form?
Bobby Bones
You can react. I don't care. Just don't say the number yet.
Amy
Okay? Okay.
Bobby Bones
I don't want to. I don't want to embarrass anybody.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
It's higher than all you fools.
Amy
We'll keep it at that.
Eddie
Really higher than Lunchbox, too.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Yeah. Wow. And I went in midday and the doctor's like, you should do this closer to like 8 or 9am that's when
Amy
your T is highest.
Bobby Bones
He said, so you should add another 50 points.
Amy
And, and, and, And Lunchbox and Eddie did it in the morning.
Eddie
We did it. So we're at our highest.
Morgan
Yeah.
Eddie
We're still really low.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, well, he wasn't really low. He was average.
Eddie
It's still lowish.
Bobby Bones
No, no, his was average.
Amy
Average. Ish. That's exactly. Literally average.
Bobby Bones
No, this is average. Literally worried about mine. And it's higher than you fools. But it's okay. I'm not even here to brag.
Eddie
What's the number?
Bobby Bones
It's not saying it's higher than yours.
Eddie
Hey, man, we told you the number.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yours was for a bit Lunchbox. The numbers out there, you guys were fighting about it.
Eddie
I am not 700 higher or lower than 700.
Bobby Bones
All I'm saying is that I have higher testosterone than both of you.
Eddie
Dang.
Bobby Bones
And Amy is. I can get this here. Yes. So that's what's terrible. Anything you want to say?
Eddie
No. Congratulations. Congratulations on being healthy.
Bobby Bones
I Also had no ego. If it was low, I was going to get it fixed.
Eddie
Oh, I don't have an ego.
Bobby Bones
Oh, you do have something.
Amy
There's something going on with you. Like why you don't want to go to a doctor intervention asap.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Hey, Ray, would you play me voicemail number two, please?
Amy
Because of y' all low T segment, I got my T checked out and I'm a 40 year old female and mine was very low, apparently.
Bobby Bones
And I thought I could be like
Amy
Eddie and I did like four squats. And then I realized I was never gonna do that. So yesterday I got my yam pellet and so I just wanted to shout
Bobby Bones
out the show and tell Eddie not to be scared.
Amy
Thank you. Bye.
Bobby Bones
I was going to go to the doctor and get this. If mine was low. Yeah, the pellet. Also, people were going to. Oh, we know who advertises on the show. Amy's gynecologist does not advertise on our show.
Eddie
What?
Bobby Bones
Did you ever see those messages?
Amy
No.
Bobby Bones
We're like, I guess we sue. The sponsors of the show are now, huh? I don't know. People think we're getting money from big gyno.
Eddie
And then I turned down the spot.
Amy
No, I had.
Eddie
I was like, no, sponsor. I don't want that.
Amy
Right? No, I had to ask. And I had no idea what she would even say. Like, I was waiting almost for a week and a half for an answer because I think she was trying to figure out, do I want to do this? Who. Who are they? What do they do? Like, I.
Bobby Bones
No, not a sponsor.
Amy
So if anybody's a sponsor, if anybody should be a sponsor, it's yam pellets.
Bobby Bones
Yams. Great American yams.
Amy
Yeah, the yams.
Bobby Bones
They should be part of the show. I. All my results came back. I am healthy.
Eddie
How's your vitamin D? Did you check that out?
Bobby Bones
I said I for sure did a testosterone test and then I need to go check that. I don't know.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Because I didn't look at that.
Amy
If you got everything done, it's in there. But the blood work, I will say it's not the easiest to read.
Eddie
Oh, really?
Amy
Well, mine wasn't. I mean, it was like.
Eddie
Well, you read mine, you still have mine. So what. What does mine say?
Bobby Bones
Oh, Eddie told Amy off the air, stop passing my blood work to random people.
Amy
Eddie, your D is a. It's a 20, remember?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah, yeah. She said you were. They called you little D with your little D lunchbox. Anything you want to say?
Lunchbox
Congratulations? I mean, I would Put more weight to it if you were in the competition, but you weren't.
Bobby Bones
I wasn't. You're right.
Lunchbox
I won competition. That's all I'm worried about. Thank you.
Bobby Bones
I agree. My vitamin d says vitamin D.25 hydroxy. Is that what's up, Amy?
Amy
See, I don't know how to. So I said, that's confusing to read.
Eddie
What's that number?
Bobby Bones
It looks to me like 30 to 100 is the typical range, and mine falls within that pretty easily.
Eddie
Okay. And I was what, 20?
Bobby Bones
Around fif. Vitamin D. Mine's around 52.
Amy
Okay.
Eddie
Wow. Solid.
Bobby Bones
I don't know. I. I didn't even look at it. I literally just wanted to see if my testosterone was low because I was going to get it fixed to go. It's okay. Don't be embarrassed about things.
Amy
I'm pulling up Betty's results, but it
Bobby Bones
just turns out I'm a manly man.
Eddie
The fact that Amy has my results kills me. Let me pull up your file.
Amy
Let's. Let's take a little look. See here? I mean, it's so much stuff. I got to figure out where to
Bobby Bones
throw an AI, Put copy and paste it in. AI. How long will this guy live?
Amy
Give Eddie's results.
Morgan
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan.
Number two, a lot of people do book club while we do movie club here on this show, a listener had DM'd Bobby requesting that we all watch the documentary the Big Lonely. And there were mixed reviews across the board from listeners from all of us. And I'll give you mine after you hear the show's reviews and what they all thought about this particular documentary.
Bobby Bones
Number six, we're gonna do Tuesday reviews day. And mostly what we're gonna focus on here is the documentary from our listener Sarah, called the Big Lonely. If you missed us talking about it, she sent me a dm. She said that she had terminal cancer, and this was a documentary that really changed her life as she was going through the process. And so we had two weeks to watch it. And we're gonna spend a lot more time, like, really breaking it down in the podcast. But I do want to go through and review it. And so, Amy, I'll start with you.
Amy
I kind of want to get the vibe of everybody else.
Podcast Host
No.
Eddie
Come on.
Bobby Bones
No vibe check. What do you give it?
Amy
Three out of five animal traps.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Why?
Amy
Well, it's probably not as high as maybe Yalls, because I was disturbed by the killing of the animals.
Bobby Bones
The guy lived in the wilderness.
Amy
I needed a heads up. Before he chopped a bunny's head off,
Bobby Bones
the guy lived in the wilderness.
Amy
Hey, heads up. He's about to take an axe to this cute little white bunny. I. I understand you need to eat animals to. To survive. I. I eat animals. I just don't want to see the little bunny and then chop. Like, I thought that was a little much.
Bobby Bones
So the story is of this guy who, instead of facing homelessness in the city, he decides to move way out into the wilderness where nobody can find him or kick him out, and he has to do wilderness type things. He also, because this filmmaker knows his story, the filmmaker gave him the cameras and everything is shot from him and
Amy
his point of view.
Bobby Bones
Yep. Yeah, it's like the meta glasses. Way before meta glasses were a thing. It's like he's wearing the camera on
Amy
his head strap when he's chopping the bunny up. So other than that, I loved the. The story of resilience. I loved his relationship with his dog. I just felt sad so much of the time. So I don't know how to rate something higher. I want to rate it higher. I just don't know that it did for me what it's doing for others. Like, I felt sad.
Podcast Host
Eddie.
Eddie
I thought it was cool that this guy lived in the wilderness and survived on very little. I thought that was awesome. I'm like, Amy, though, gosh, I was so sad for the life that he left behind and his relationship with his dog, all that, like, everything that was the reason. Whatever he's missing out on, I love that he was in the wilderness. I love that. That was really cool. The visuals were cool. How he killed the animals. I thought that was so cool. But, man, I would just. At the end of it, I was just kind of like, I don't feel good about what I saw at all.
Bobby Bones
You didn't like his decision instead of to be homeless under a bridge, to move out in nature and really put it on himself to survive?
Eddie
Yeah. I mean, that's a better option than under the bridge. But the fact that he chose under the bridge.
Bobby Bones
He didn't choose under the bridge. Well, you don't. You don't choose to be homeless.
Eddie
He had very good jobs. Like, he had. He had jobs.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, but you're talking about when. This is when addiction and humiliation comes into play. Like, he didn't choose that and he
Amy
had life circumstances that left him.
Eddie
Yes.
Amy
Homeless because of choices that he made. Yeah, I get. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
But he didn't choose to be homeless.
Amy
Well, choices that he made led to his homelessness.
Bobby Bones
Correct.
Eddie
The choices that he did get. He wanted to live out there.
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
And then question about, like, how he kept the cameras charged. Like, how they helped.
Bobby Bones
I'm sure. Yeah, I'm sure they. They would give him batteries.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
I'm sure it was all battery. I. I would imagine there's a bunch of 20 or 14.
Eddie
And then I wondered, too. I'm like, well, where's he getting salt from? But then I realized he would go back.
Bobby Bones
He'd hike into town once a year and work a little bit and work to make enough money to buy all of his supplies for.
Amy
I was waiting. Can we say.
Bobby Bones
Well, we can talk about it more. I just want you to review.
Eddie
The review is like, Amy, I'll give it three and a Half Rats.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Lunchbox.
Lunchbox
That was one of the saddest movies I've ever watched in my life. Like, I mean, it was sad, but at the same time, he seemed genuinely happy and at peace with life in the woods. So I was excited about that part is that he found something that worked for him. He said, you know, I'd rather be out in nature. And the ability to build a shelter and persevere and do all that by himself was unbelievable. But it was also so sad because he was just so broken. And he would. I mean, when he goes and visits his horse, he was like, I don't come over here often, but I do. I mean, I was just like, oh, dude.
Amy
But, yeah.
Lunchbox
And the fact that he hikes 50 miles into town.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
And then he lugs all the food and flour 50 miles back to his camp. And then I. I mean, unbelievable. I was fascinated the whole time, like, just going, oh, my gosh. All right, what's going to happen? Is some crazy at the end. Like, is it, like, what's going to happen? Like, how is it? But I give it 4 out of 4. 4 out of 5 traps.
Bobby Bones
I felt like what I enjoyed the most was it destroyed a lot of the unfair stereotypes about homelessness because he was articulate, he was reflective, he understood the decisions he made put him in this situation. He made choices to better his life based on the options that he had now. And I felt like that's what I took from that part of it. I also liked that it wasn't long. I'm gonna be honest. I don't like any movie that's two hours, especially a documentary. I'm giving it four and a half out of five Cold winners. And he kept calling it, like there was a difference. It was like. Like the. The. The full, full winter and soft winter, whatever it was, it was like one is, like, dead and the other one is just cold.
Eddie
It was really cold.
Amy
Frigid.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So I really liked it. It's not something that made me feel good. I did a deep dive into what happened with him after. I did love the. Him and the dog. I was always nervous for the dog that at one point they find an elk that has been eaten by a bear, and he knows the. The bear is somewhere nearby. And so they're. I'm just like, that's what the bear's gonna get the dog. The bear's gonna get the dog.
Eddie
And the fact that the dog fights with wolves and coyotes, like, that's great.
Bobby Bones
Scars on him still.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So we watched it. A lot of listeners think that our Sarah is the daughter of him.
Eddie
That would be crazy.
Bobby Bones
I don't know that it's not. I don't think that it is. And I didn't ask her because he's like my daughter. He had one picture of her still. So I give it four and a half out of five. If you want to hear us talk about it in more depth, we will do it on the podcast today, part two. A lot of you guys probably watched it with us. Some didn't. So we don't want to hold you, but it's called the Big Lonely and you can watch it for free. It's on YouTube. It's on Tubi. That's where I watched it. And I really. I really liked what I took from it, but it does not make you feel great. Yeah, but I did like, mostly a guy made a lot of decisions that he didn't feel was the best, yet still tried to make the best decision for him moving forward and made a life for himself moving forward. So I like that part.
Morgan
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan. Number two.
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Amy
Sequences shortened and simulated.
Morgan
If you've listened to the show long enough then you probably already know what I'm going to say here. In my review of this documentary it was not great for a lot of reasons. I had a lot of listeners reach out to me telling me not to watch it and also giving me heads up of what happened. So I watched it, but I fast forward through any part that I thought was about to happen with animals and that was just really rough for me. I'm such a huge animal lover so that was a hard watch. But I also understand his situation and the importance of this documentary and why his story should be shared. So it was like a lot of mixed feelings but just wasn't a huge fan. It's not one that I Ever want to watch again. And I'm glad that I got the heads up to fast forward through certain parts. So if you also need the heads up, just know that going into it now, this next segment, there was a debate in the studio. Amy recently has been getting called a single mom, and she's not sure how she feels about that.
Number five.
Bobby Bones
I'm gonna ask a question to the room. Say your answer out loud as soon as I ask it, and then you don't answer it.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
It's about you.
Amy
Oh, okay.
Bobby Bones
Don't think about it. Just answer it. Okay.
Eddie
Answer whatever. Here we go.
Bobby Bones
Ready? Yeah. Is Amy a single mom?
Lunchbox
Yes. No. Oh, okay.
Eddie
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Eddie.
Eddie
Oh. I mean, I didn't have time to think about it.
Bobby Bones
I know that's the point.
Eddie
But I went straight to yes, because she is single and she's a mom.
Bobby Bones
You know, those facts aren't wrong.
Eddie
That's where I went.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so now is she.
Eddie
She's co parenting with her ex.
Bobby Bones
Is Amy a single mom?
Eddie
You want me to go back to what I said or now that I thought about it.
Bobby Bones
Now that you thought about it, she's
Eddie
not a single mom.
Bobby Bones
Okay, Because.
Eddie
Because she. She has an ex and they co parent. Okay, so they split custody and they co parent together.
Bobby Bones
You said yes, then. No, I said.
Lunchbox
I started with. And I didn't go all the way to yeah, but then I realized that, no, she's not. Because the ex is involved with the kid's life. If she was a single parent, that means the ex had nothing to do with it. She had to do everything on her own. And so therefore she is not a single parent.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. People have been calling Amy a single mom. Amy, you don't think you're a single mom, right?
Amy
No, I agree with them. I was called a single mom recently, and. And I haven't really reflected upon it until the other day where I was like, oh, this keeps happening. And I don't put myself in the single mom category because I do have a co parent, and I think it's down to percentages. I don't know. I feel like if you're with the kids the majority of the time because some people have a relationship where they see the dad, I don't know, every through three weeks or, I mean, the dad may be involved a tiny bit.
Bobby Bones
So you're a 90% single mom.
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Amy
No, no, no. Not me.
Bobby Bones
Not you.
Amy
I'm saying generally, I just think that there's a percentage, like if you've got your kids, like, 80% of the time, You're a single mom.
Bobby Bones
That's it. Okay. Looking for the number there.
Amy
Yeah. Yeah. And again, I don't know exactly what it is, but I think that makes you a single mom if you're the primary caretaker and the other parent is just kind of involved or totally out of the picture.
Bobby Bones
Now you are single.
Amy
I am single.
Bobby Bones
And you are a mom.
Amy
And I am a mom. However, I don't define myself as a single mom.
Bobby Bones
I think that feels accurate.
Amy
Okay. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And sometimes there'll be sponsors that are like, hey, Amy's a single mom. Well, she. And I'm like, I don't. She's single and she's a mom. But I don't. You do have your ex husband who's like, I had a single mom. Because there was.
Amy
Your dad was not in the picture.
Bobby Bones
Didn't even know him. So that was a single mom. But then my grandma came into the picture some. So would that mean she wasn't a single mom? When my grandma was like. We all lived together then your grandma
Amy
became a single mom.
Bobby Bones
True. Single. Single grandma. At time. She adopted you at the time? I. Yeah, there was a while where just my grandmother raised me too, but there was a time when they were both living in the same house with us. So would my mom have been a single mom when it was my mom and my.
Lunchbox
No, cuz grandma's there helping support.
Amy
But that's okay. She's still a single mom.
Bobby Bones
No. Yeah, she was single and she was a mom, but my grandma was there.
Amy
I don't care.
Bobby Bones
It was my grandma a single grandmom when it was just her.
Amy
See, I. I label my mom as a single mom even though my dad was involved in certain ways. But I lived with my mom 100. 100 of the time. There was no document. My dad even left Austin and went to a different city. But like I'd see him at spring
Bobby Bones
break and he Would he help you financially?
Amy
Provided financially? Yes. Oh, I found my mom was a single mom. I think my mom was a single mom. She raised me. Yeah.
Eddie
Even if you get financial help and
Bobby Bones
she my mom's mom. Really?
Eddie
I think so.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Amy
I know because I hadn't really thought about it, but when I think of how my mom like things she had to do and sacrifice she had to make like because my dad left for another woman. She's a single mom.
Bobby Bones
You don't gotta throw that out. I mean, your dad did, you know. Let's rest in peace. Rest in peace.
Amy
Cliff, I. I think I put my mom in the category. Well, her life was altered drastically. She was a stay at home mom and then suddenly she had to go into the workforce. Like she was able to be there for us in a way through and now she was working a full time job and everything and taking care of us.
Bobby Bones
I'm with you. It just reminds me, a single mom that works two jobs, loves the kids and never stops.
Amy
Heart of a fighter.
Bobby Bones
I'm a survivor. You know what that is, Eddie?
Eddie
No, I thought it was a TV show intro.
Bobby Bones
That's a Reba.
Amy
Yeah, we were probably off a little bit.
Bobby Bones
I think we pretty much, pretty much nailed that. Big shout out to all the single moms out there fighting the fight. Single dads ain't that many, but single, there's a couple. There's like two. But the single moms out there fighting the fight, like, yeah, that sucks. I'm sorry that's happening to you, but holy crap, if you're not the whole world to some kids out there and you're doing everything you possibly can to make sure that they are set up in so many ways. And so, yeah, big shout out. And there are a couple single dads out there. A couple.
Amy
There are, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Oh, three. I got another three. There's three out there. There's three. Let's go.
Morgan
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan. Number two.
Bobby has been collecting teams like medals recently. And when I say that he's been sponsoring a lot of different teams. He's been paying attention in his DMs. People have reached out about things they need help with. And this recent one is a barbecue team which none of us knew existed.
Number four.
Bobby Bones
I just became a sponsor of a culinary arts team in Wichita, Kansas.
Amy
Is this another one?
Eddie
This is another one.
Amy
And another one.
Eddie
Wow.
Lunchbox
Another one.
Amy
You're sponsoring so many things.
Bobby Bones
Archery. Hold on. Archery. At Magna Cove High School. I have under 8 softball team and travel team. Illinois? No, no, Iowa. And then now I have a culinary arts team which who knew in my school we didn't have that.
Eddie
No. That's amazing.
Bobby Bones
That's crazy. So they messaged me and since yesterday was Tuesday and I look in my. My comments on Tuesday in my DMs, she said, I teach culinary arts and I coach FCCLA and high school barbecue. There's something called high school barbecue, Dude,
Eddie
I would have dominated that class.
Amy
Yeah, that's pretty cool.
Bobby Bones
That's awesome. Just south of Wichita, Kansas, this year we have 15 students headed to barbecue nationals.
Eddie
Oh, my gosh. I want to jump in on the sponsorship barbecue.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Eddie
That's cool.
Bobby Bones
So you're gonna send us money?
Podcast Host
Yeah.
Lunchbox
How much?
Eddie
How much?
Bobby Bones
Well, no, no, I'm just making sure you like to say stuff.
Eddie
No, no, I will send them money for sure, but I don't know what the sponsorship costs.
Bobby Bones
It can be whatever you want.
Eddie
Okay, then I'm in.
Amy
They had barbecue classes at Texas A
Bobby Bones
M. That's cool and crazy.
Eddie
Like these guys.
Bobby Bones
This is high school, though.
Amy
Well, yeah, I know, but it's just interesting to think that, like, those are actual, like, you can get college credit or high school credit.
Eddie
I'm sorry. Keep reading.
Bobby Bones
They're going to Barbecue Nationals in Texas. They have 11 students competing in FCCLA Nationals. Our students have worked incredibly hard through competitions, leadership and service projects. I wanted to see if you'd be willing to help support. And so I just said, yeah, what's your Venmo? And then I sent him some hundreds of dollars.
Eddie
What are you getting, a patch? A banner?
Bobby Bones
No, I really don't want anything. Okay, so. But I can give you. If you want to throw 50 bucks
Eddie
at em, give me the information. I would love to support this team. This speaks to my heart.
Amy
You have to go over this with your wife.
Lunchbox
How much are you giving?
Eddie
I don't know yet.
Bobby Bones
That's up to you, dude.
Eddie
Maybe a hundred bucks. I don't know yet.
Bobby Bones
Wow, you. Do you.
Amy
I'm shocked, Mr. I never have any money for anything.
Eddie
Amy, this is important. These are future pit bulls. Masters. This is important to the world.
Bobby Bones
What is FCCLA call fellow. I because it's culinary arts, but FCCLA because I was president of. Well, first of all, the FCC is the Federal Communications Commission.
Amy
I'm not Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
Bobby Bones
I was president, fca. Yeah. All my letters are getting mixed up.
Eddie
And then what was the Farmers? Ffa.
Amy
Yeah. Future Farmers of America.
Bobby Bones
Mike Hemi with fccla. Family Career, Community Leaders of America.
Eddie
Okay, wonderful.
Bobby Bones
I would love to go to Barbecue Nationals, though.
Eddie
That's in Texas.
Bobby Bones
And you just are the one. What if you get to judge it by eating? That's the greatest judging. You could do barbecue all day. So anyway, this is another one of my. One of my teams and sponsoring.
Eddie
Hey, I want to jump on. Okay, this one.
Bobby Bones
I'll send you her. Her Venmo.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Anybody else want to hop in? Send in the Barbecue Nationals.
Eddie
Amy.
Bobby Bones
Oh, you just know. No pressure. I'm just saying you're pressuring.
Eddie
These are very important skills here.
Bobby Bones
You're pressuring. Unfair. I just said. Does anybody else.
Amy
Yes.
Bobby Bones
You don't have to. Anyway, good luck. She didn't say exactly what the school was, but good luck to our new favorite high school barbecue team.
Eddie
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Just south of Wichita, Kansas, and her name is Brooke Ward. I don't think she would care me sharing that lunchbox.
Eddie
You love barbecue, right?
Lunchbox
Yeah. I'm not going to pay for him to go there, though.
Eddie
Okay, now, I'm.
Bobby Bones
No pressure dude.
Eddie
Checking.
Amy
What is the. When you say. You said hundreds of dollars.
Morgan
Like what?
Amy
Like how much?
Eddie
That's not important.
Bobby Bones
That's not.
Eddie
That's not.
Bobby Bones
Why is.
Amy
Well, it's helpful to know how close they are to their goal.
Bobby Bones
I think anything. Anything's good.
Amy
Okay.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
All right. Good luck. Good luck to my team. You guys can hit me up to what school you are. That'd be cool.
Eddie
Yeah, that'd be cool.
Bobby Bones
All right, let's go.
Morgan
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Morgan
In true Lunchbox fashion, he caused some controversy with his next segment. His kids really want to go to Disney, but he doesn't want to take them. And his reasoning might make sense to some of you, while to others it isn't gonna make sense. So listen, let us know your thoughts. You can hit us up in the DMs on Instagram.
Bobby Bones
Obbyboneshow number three heard Lunchbox's kids want to go to Disney.
Lunchbox
Yeah, they do. They really do. They've all been talking about it like, oh, dad, when are we gonna go to Disney? Disney. All my friends have gone to Disney. It looks so fun. And they can keep dreaming we ain't going. Disney money, it's expensive.
Eddie
Yeah, but what I mean, he has the money to take him to Disney.
Bobby Bones
Okay?
Eddie
It's not like he, he was talking because I overheard him talking about this and he was talking like, you know, I didn't go to Disney. Why should my kids go to Disney? And I don't think that's fair. Like, you make good money. You can take him to Disney, right?
Lunchbox
But they won't appreciate it. My youngest is 4 years old. He won't even remember it. And I told my seven year old, I said, you want to go to Disney? And he goes, yeah. And I said, you got your money? He goes, not enough to go to Disney. And I said, well, then you're not going to Disney.
Amy
What about when they get a little older and they will remember it?
Bobby Bones
You said, you got to pay for your own Disney trip. Yeah, I get it. If it's like, hey, Disney's expensive.
Lunchbox
It is, because it's very, it's very expensive.
Bobby Bones
Sorry, but you can you could afford it.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Okay. But we're there, so that's not what we're talking about. What Eddie's saying is you don't think that they should go because you didn't get to go.
Lunchbox
Yeah, kind of. It's sort of like. It's one of those things, like, you don't want your kids to become complacent. To become.
Bobby Bones
I don't think you know what that word means.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Eddie
What do you mean by that?
Lunchbox
Like, I don't want them to think they get everything they want.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so you don't want to spoil them.
Lunchbox
Correct. I mean, I.
Bobby Bones
But it's a single Disney trip. That's where they get whatever they want.
Lunchbox
I don't know. But it's very expensive.
Bobby Bones
Yes, yes, we've established that. But we've also established that's not really why you're going. Not going.
Lunchbox
I mean, it's like the circus when I was a kid. I mean, I guess my dad couldn't afford it, or he just thought, and why am I gonna pay for the circus when you can go pet the animals in the parking lot before the circus and then go home? Like, so I never went to the circus until I was an adult. And I was like, this is what the circus really is. This is amazing. So going to Disney, if we just go, they just think, oh, you just go to Disney, no problem. It's harder than that, boys and girls.
Amy
I. Wow. I think that this is rooted in some deep pain that he has from his childhood.
Bobby Bones
Childhood?
Amy
Yeah. Parking lot circus.
Eddie
Maybe you don't know.
Bobby Bones
It's also my favorite man in high school. Did you guys ever lose in the parking lot circus? They were awesome.
Morgan
I feel like that's.
Amy
We. We now know the root of it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
So this is for you to work through.
Eddie
No, no, no.
Morgan
I don't think a single trip to
Amy
Disney is going to spoil your children, especially depending on how you as the parent approach the trip. If you act like it's this flippant thing and like, oh, we're just going to randomly go to Disney. But if you build it up as this special core memory for them, like, it can be something that they walk away. The same type of kids, the same attitude, the same personalities as when they went in.
Podcast Host
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Guess what? In the year, they're going to be like, hey, when are we going back to Disney? And then you say, no, we better get a job.
Bobby Bones
You say, we are. No, but don't they say about ice cream, too? Like, when are we going to get more ice Cream.
Lunchbox
And I tell them, no, they don't
Bobby Bones
get to get a job.
Amy
Don't get anything.
Lunchbox
Not a lot.
Eddie
Lunchbox. What would you do if your oldest was like, all right, I got $2,000, dad. Like, I want to go to Disney.
Lunchbox
Then we would go.
Bobby Bones
And you take all the other kids, too. No, you would just take the one kid. You'd make him pay for the whole trip.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Pay for his trip at almost 8.
Bobby Bones
I just want to say one more time, this is not about money. I can understand if someone can't go because it costs too much. Like, we can't afford it.
Lunchbox
Oh, it's about both. There ain't no way I'm paying that much money to go somewhere. It's ridiculous.
Amy
It is a little ridiculous.
Bobby Bones
I agree. It's ridiculous. That's not the fight, though. Because I don't want to hear from people like, well, some people can't afford it. This is not the case here.
Eddie
No, it's not.
Bobby Bones
This is the case that he doesn't think he should take his kids because he did not get to go. That he went to a parking lot circus.
Amy
Like, I took my kids and thought
Eddie
it was the real circus.
Amy
Disney, once. One time. We did it one time. If they want to go again, they can go later. I'm not doing it again, but mostly because I don't want to go.
Lunchbox
Yeah, but do your kids talk about it all the.
Bobby Bones
Hey.
Lunchbox
Do your kids talk about it all the time? Like, how amazing was Disney?
Amy
Or is it, like, it was pretty cool. I'm sure if I said we were going again, they would love it. But I. To me, that's. I don't know what's wrong with me,
Lunchbox
because I see you're on my side.
Amy
I see all these parents that, like, really enjoy Disney and do all this stuff, and I'm like, what? I am built different.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that's just because you don't like it.
Amy
Yeah, not for me.
Bobby Bones
What if I could get you, like, some passes to some of the stuff? Would you take them?
Lunchbox
Yeah, you give me free passes, I'll go.
Bobby Bones
I didn't say. I didn't say free passes to everything. I'm saying, like, if I could, like, make your trip a little easier because you just said it's about your kids. You're just changing so many things of
Eddie
your story because you said it's about spoiling your kids. They want to go to Disney and by you.
Lunchbox
Right. But. But by spoiling them, you're spending that amount of money to go somewhere that is spoiling.
Amy
So you make sure you tell them this was free, this was given to us, this is a hookup from Bobby, and then they won't be spoiled.
Lunchbox
Correct.
Morgan
Okay.
Bobby Bones
I don't know if it works like that with four or seven year olds the same way. They wouldn't comprehend the other parts of that as well.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I think they understand because when they talk about things they like, oh, if I ever get $100, I'm going to buy a cyber truck.
Bobby Bones
They think, sounds like you and stuff you say in here, right. I'm going to buy an island. $10,000, I'm buying are definitely your spawn.
Eddie
Yeah, they're yours for sure.
Lunchbox
So that's what I'm saying. Like if I tell them how much Disney is, they would, it would blow their mind.
Bobby Bones
But they wouldn't comprehend that money.
Lunchbox
Probably not. And that's why we don't need to go. If you can't comprehend and understand it, probably don't need to go.
Amy
What about movies? Do you ever take your kid to the movies?
Lunchbox
Oh, they've been one time.
Eddie
Do they get food concessions?
Lunchbox
No, no, because I didn't get it when I was a kid.
Eddie
There it is.
Bobby Bones
That's it.
Lunchbox
Yes. I, I, you don't want to spoil them because you can't set that precedent.
Bobby Bones
I don't think everything you do nice for your kids equals spoiling them.
Lunchbox
I don't know, man.
Eddie
Lunchbox. Do you think if you would have gotten concessions, gone to Disney, like all that stuff, you think you would be different?
Lunchbox
Maybe. But I mean, at the same time, it's like when I look back on it, my parents were so smart because whenever we did do something, I appreciated it so much more. So much more. I can remember the few times that we actually did something. Like, if you just go to all these places all the time, they're not gonna remember any of it. They're gonna be like, oh, it's just what we did every weekend.
Bobby Bones
So any kid that has gone to Disney a couple times in their life, spoiled by age 10.
Lunchbox
Spoiled.
Bobby Bones
Any kid that's gone to 10 movies, pretty spoiled.
Amy
Those are not the same thing. Movies and Disney and not the same thing.
Lunchbox
I will say movies is a lot
Bobby Bones
different, but they've been to one movie,
Lunchbox
I've been to one movie.
Bobby Bones
And no concessions.
Lunchbox
No.
Bobby Bones
If you take them to a baseball game or something, no concessions because it costs money.
Lunchbox
I didn't get it when I was a kid.
Bobby Bones
You're right, it does cost money. I'm agreeing with that. But it's all good.
Lunchbox
I was talking to Scoob about this. And he was like, you could do it on a budget and do it for this month because, you know, if you do this. And he said the total, he goes, but then you got to factor in all the stuff you're gonna get from gift shop. I said, gift shops? You lost your dang mind because you
Bobby Bones
didn't go to gift shops.
Lunchbox
We didn't get nothing from the gift shop.
Amy
Mine wearing a Cubs hoodie. Right now.
Lunchbox
It's a bear city. Yeah, yeah. It's not. It's not from a gift. That's what I'm saying. They. They think it's so cool when they get off a ride, they go in a gift shop. But guess what? Two hours later, they bought a stuffed animal. They don't even remember the stuffed animal because it's. It's just the impulse purchase. Ain't getting that crap.
Bobby Bones
So one stuffed animal for life?
Lunchbox
No, no, we don't buy them at the theme parks. We don't do that crap. No, but like, Dollywood, we go there and they. We go through the gift shops. When you get off a ride, there's always a gift shop. And my kid even commented. He goes, dad, seems like we always go to a shop at the end of a ride. And I'm like, yeah, keep walking.
Bobby Bones
Why can't they stop?
Lunchbox
We ain't buying that crap.
Amy
Wait, hold on.
Lunchbox
Cause I didn't get it when I was a kid. They ain't get it when I was. I mean, it's just. I don't understand how you don't comprehend that.
Amy
Wait, but you've taken your kids to Dollywood multiple times.
Lunchbox
Yep. Never paid for it.
Eddie
Oh, free.
Amy
Did you tell them?
Bobby Bones
You make sure they know I didn't pay for this.
Eddie
You do tell them. Dad got this for free.
Lunchbox
Oh, dude, the one time when I went and did the family challenge for Pigeon Forge, they gave me a little card. We could go to pretty much any place in Pigeon Forge for free. Go karts, mini golf, everything.
Eddie
But you told them this is all free, guys.
Lunchbox
And they. They said it before. They said, hey, dad, can we use that cardigan and go back? Mike, it was only a one time thing, guys.
Bobby Bones
So when you went to Pigeon Forge, you had more access to things than when we did a crew, our own cruise?
Lunchbox
Yes, I did.
Bobby Bones
And you had a card that didn't allow you to get anything?
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Podcast Host
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Ain't that crazy?
Eddie
Look at that.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Some people know how to treat people.
Bobby Bones
Pigeon Forge.
Lunchbox
Pigeon Forge knows how to treat people. This company doesn't know how to treat me?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Podcast Host
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Okay.
Lunchbox
So we're not going to Disney.
Bobby Bones
Not going to Disney.
Lunchbox
Because I didn't go when I was a kid.
Bobby Bones
Got it. And you know what? I'm not parent shaming you. You do your own thing.
Lunchbox
It sounds pretty smart, doesn't it? Like after hearing me talk about it,
Bobby Bones
comment on it, because I don't want to parrot shame you.
Lunchbox
What, so you're not agreeing with me?
Bobby Bones
I don't think that. That the only reason you shouldn't allow others to do something is because you didn't get to do it. I don't feel for me that that would be a healthy way to nurture the next generation, make them appreciate things, what I'm doing. I completely agree with that.
Lunchbox
There we go. Okay.
Bobby Bones
Like, do you starve people and then give them one meal and be like, appreciate that? Don't you?
Lunchbox
No, I don't do that. That's kind of extreme.
Bobby Bones
I agree. It is extreme. It's an extreme example. Okay.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
All right, Everybody good?
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
But if I could get some passes to some of the stuff. You'd consider it?
Lunchbox
I'd consider it.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Thank you. Thank you for your consideration.
Morgan
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan.
Number two, Kip Moore stopped by the studio. He has a brand new album out. He talked about the hit song that he didn't play for several years when he was touring and why. Plus there was kind of a little therapy session between him and Bobby talking about their childhoods.
Number two, let's go on the Bobby Bones show now.
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Bobby Bones
Kip, what's up, buddy? Good to see you, man.
Podcast Host
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Bobby Bones
Fresh haircut. It looks good. I like that look.
Podcast Host
Been a minute.
Bobby Bones
That's a good one.
Podcast Host
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Bobby Bones
I don't know, dude, but that one looks good.
Podcast Host
Well, I appreciate it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. How you been?
Podcast Host
I'm good.
Bobby Bones
Where have you been? I like to do this. Where in the world is Carmen Sandiego? Where's kept Moore been in the last three months?
Podcast Host
I haven't. I went down to. I went down to Costa Rica for a brief minute. I had like six days off and I went surfing. But I've just kind of been here doing a lot of different stuff, a lot of studio stuff, and then kind of getting prepped for this.
Bobby Bones
That picture behind you is you in front of a gto. Is that your car?
Podcast Host
No, that's not car. My buddy Matt Dortchnaz, who's a been a friend of mine for a long time. His friend had that car that the dad had passed, and that was like his baby. And he said, I've got a car for you. Because we. He knew we were going out to Arizona to shoot a lot of this footage, and I told him what we were kind of looking for, and he's like, I've got the car. And they were kind enough to let us hold it. But it was. It was. We knew how precious the car was to this family, and that was intense to, like, make sure that you didn't
Bobby Bones
treat it like a rental.
Podcast Host
Nothing happened to the car.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I saw a video. It's been a while now where I'm not sure what happened, so I'd love the story on it. All of a sudden, you're outside playing guitar by a fence in a foreign country, and there's a bunch of people surrounding you. Did they kick you out of somewhere because it was late and so you took the concert out into the back.
Podcast Host
Oh, oh, oh, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That was. That was in Dublin, Ireland. That was a long time ago that I just. Like, old footage kind of. It looks.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I saw the video. I didn't know if it was old or not.
Podcast Host
You're like.
Bobby Bones
You're like Peter Pan, dude. You don't look older, so all the stuff looks the same, you know.
Podcast Host
It happened. Well, it happened the first time in Dublin, and because so many people videoed it, then it got to be where every night no one would leave after the show was over. So it happened. Glasgow was probably the biggest. It was at least 2,000 people in the streets after Glasgow concert.
Bobby Bones
So you just go on the street after the show and take your acoustic guitar and sing?
Podcast Host
Yeah, I did. So the first time in Dublin, they were all in the alley and I could hear body chanting for. I mean, it went on for 45 minutes where I was just so taken aback by it that I kind of stepped outside and when I peeked my head out, you know, everybody, you know, started cheering. So they were all chanting for Heart's Desire, which I hadn't played. So I just grabbed my guitar and I just started playing Heart's Desire. And then they just kind of took over and sang it for me. And then when that footage got out, it got to where every show I did, people were outside chanting. So then I just started kind of that whole tour, I would just kind of go out and play for people after the show.
Bobby Bones
What song do people sing the loudest at your shows? Is there a difference in America? And when you're not in America for sure.
Podcast Host
I mean, you got to take Heart's Desire. I mean, that's been a massive hit in other countries. So I would say that Heart's Desire as a whole, which was on the Wild Ones record. That was us. That was us. Has always been a really big one in the bull. But, you know, those songs are also loud in the States. But I would say, as a whole, Heart's Desire has got to be unequivocally the. The biggest song I have. I mean, it's bigger than Truck. Really? Yeah. I mean, just as far as. If you're just going by the States, that's the most known song. But at a show, even in America, Truck's not the loudest. When I'm playing a show amongst the fan base, I would say the bull. Heart's Desire. That was us.
Bobby Bones
My therapist will say, hey, what's three good things about you? And he'll make me do that. What do you think are three good things about you that you have to say about yourself, Man?
Podcast Host
Bobby, I don't know if we need to do this right now. I think that I really. Look, I know that I look out not only for people that I care about, but I. I'll go out of my way to inject myself with trying to help people out. I. I don't know it all.
Bobby Bones
That's strong. That's one. That's a good one.
Podcast Host
Love that one.
Bobby Bones
That's one.
Podcast Host
I'll just go with that, man.
Bobby Bones
You got two more.
Podcast Host
I'm good, man.
Bobby Bones
Why are you so uncomfortable saying something nice about you?
Podcast Host
I don't know. I just. It's just not my bag, but I know that I do that. I know that I do that.
Amy
I have one.
Bobby Bones
You go ahead. You can do one.
Amy
Okay. I would say you're willing to do the work, like self discovery. Not everybody is open to digging deeper to do the work, to want to be more introspective. And I think that that's a positive about you.
Podcast Host
I appreciate that.
Bobby Bones
I got one.
Podcast Host
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I feel like, as an artist, you know exactly who you are, and even if you don't, you're chasing exactly who you are, and you don't compromise when putting out your art. And I think at times that's been great for you. And at times people have probably said, hey, maybe we should, like, make it a little something, make it a little easier. And you're like, nope, I know who I am. I think that's a great thing about you.
Podcast Host
I've. I've been diligent about that throughout my career, and that hasn't been easy. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I mean, give us another one. Yeah, we just gave you one.
Podcast Host
You know, I mean, you're a good golfer. I will. What's that?
Bobby Bones
You're good golfer.
Podcast Host
Yeah, but that's not.
Amy
You have really dance.
Bobby Bones
But that's still something. That's the kind of crap I do in therapy. I'm like, I got good hair. I. Some days I'm just there.
Podcast Host
I will say this. It's saying what you said. I will say this. I. I will beat myself up in that regard of being, like, golly, you know, like, I. I have not been the human that I want to be in this situation, and I feel like I do. I feel like the world has gotten. We all know this. It's gotten so tribal, and you stick your flag and this is where you stand, and there's no compromising. And I don't have a problem. I might not like what you say at first when you get some kind of criticism. I don't know anybody that likes it at first, but I really don't have a problem going back and looking at what I've discovered or you've discovered. And you've said to me, I have no problem being like, I need to work on that. I'm sorry. Like, I know that I do that. I try to do that often. So I would say that's another one for sure.
Bobby Bones
We got two guys. We got moving.
Amy
Yeah.
Commercial Voice
Yeah.
Eddie
We need one more.
Bobby Bones
Your boots are cool.
Podcast Host
Yeah, man. This. This. This. This. Not a. That's not really a trait, but I do like the boots.
Bobby Bones
Did you pick the boots out?
Podcast Host
They. They sent these to me, man.
Bobby Bones
Did you open the box?
Podcast Host
What's that?
Amy
Did you open the box on yourself?
Podcast Host
Yeah, I put them on my. They look good. They're motorcycle boots. So they've been a company around for a while. Brunt. And they're. They're killer.
Bobby Bones
I felt like, for me, when I started to perform in any way, if it was on a stage doing jokes or was doing this, like, I find the root of it was me, like, trying to get that external love because I didn't get it. And, like, that's where I would go and chase it and then. And then I would feel it, and it wouldn't last very long. Go back to our hotel room, be like, oh, I'm lonely again. But I would. But literally, I was just searching for love, like, on a stage, because I didn't get that. Like, it wasn't told to me. I don't even have a dad, you know, whatever. Yeah, but is any of your performance, you're pursuing a performance that Are you searching for any sort of external love?
Podcast Host
Man, it's interesting. You know, you talk about this stuff, and I'm really careful with these things, but I've been unpacking for the longest time, my whole life. I think you kind of create this world that, oh, this is what it was. This is what it is. And, you know, you get a little older. Like, wait a minute. That's. It's not quite. I've kind of created this thing of. So I've been unpacking a lot of that, I feel like, in the last couple years, like, truly unpacking it. And, you know, I do think that, just to give you an example, I can remember my dad was this freak athlete. He was truly just this freak of nature kind of thing, and he was never going to be su. I can remember riding, you know, in the back of the car as a kid, and I'm probably, I don't know, I'd say nine or ten. And my dad was the, you know, the head golf pro and the head superintendent. This little club, my hometown. And, you know, my middle brother, my older brother David was just such a good junior golfer, and he's still a good golfer, and he was a stud, and he was kind. That was kind of his lane. And I was basketball and baseball. But, you know, I got to where I was kind of going out to the golf course because I was like, you know, I want to show my dad I can do this, you know, and. And I'm getting out there hacking it around as a kid, and I can remember riding home in the car with my mom, my dad, and my brother. And my dad's kind of telling David, and he's 12 or 13 at this time, like, David, you keep. You keep practicing, man, you're going to be something in this game, you know, And I'm in the back seat, and I've been out there a few times just kind of hitting balls, and I'm like, you know, how's my. How's. How's. How's my swing look, you know, when you've looked at it? And I can just. I'll never forget it, you know, and he kind of turned around and says, not good, and just kept driving, and that was it. And I can remember my mom going, stan. He goes, what? You want me to lie to him? There's part of me that loves that because I. I knew that when he did tell me something, he Meant it, you know? But I can remember I did not pick up a golf club again until I was set. Until I was like. I remember it was my junior summer because I quit baseball, and I was waiting on basketball season. I was already getting some basketball offers, so I already knew I was going to do that. So I was like, I'm gonna start playing golf. And I've been out there, like a couple days, and he hadn't seen me doing it. And then he comes out there and he's just standing in front of me. And he was an intimidating guy. He was my frame, but he was 6:1. He was just a big V and these big hands and just a bear of a man, and. And he's staring at me, and he's really close to me, but he's not saying anything, and I'm just hitting. And he kind of stops me and stops my club and says, do you hear that? What do you mean? Do you hear the sound that's coming off of that club face? I'm like, I mean, yeah. He goes, well, that doesn't sound like anybody out here hitting balls. If you start practicing, you're going to be really good at this game. I don't know what happened with your swing between now and when you were a kid, but it's perfect plane now. I don't know how that happened. So I became a psychopath. I didn't love the game. I had no love.
Bobby Bones
You loved your dad giving you affirmation.
Podcast Host
It was like, I'm about to go be the best golfer there is now. Yeah, now, you know, I wasn't that, but. But by the end of the summer, I was shooting in the 60s, and it was like, I just. I was there the minute the sun was up. I was there hitting balls, and I would hit balls for 10 hours a day.
Bobby Bones
That's an excellent story.
Podcast Host
Yeah.
Amy
Oh, my gosh. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Records out today. Reason to believe. Do people, though, come up to you and just say, hey, man, do you want some beer money to be funny?
Podcast Host
It's been a long time, but. Oh, yeah, I think that early in my career, I might get a little bit of that, for sure, like in meet and greets. But it's been a long time, all right, since anybody's done it, Bobby,
Amy
because,
Bobby Bones
you know, you need a little beer money.
Podcast Host
Yeah. I got you. I got you. I still play it. I still play it.
Bobby Bones
Do you ever not play any of the hits?
Podcast Host
I went about two, three years without playing. Hey, pretty girl.
Eddie
Oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
And now I was in the third row cheering I'm in the back now.
Podcast Host
Yeah, yeah, yeah. And now I love playing it again. It's just kind of. Sometimes I get disconnected from something, you know, sonically, whatever, and. And I just don't play it. And then I'm kind of like, oh, man. I just randomly played it one night because there was all these signs at this place. I was doing it and I said, you know what? Heck with it. I'll play it tonight. Probably in three years. And then I. I've played it, you know, probably 50% of the time since I did that a couple of years ago.
Bobby Bones
So you like it again?
Podcast Host
I do.
Bobby Bones
That's pretty cool.
Podcast Host
I do.
Bobby Bones
Okay, I'm back in the front.
Podcast Host
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I move back up. I move back up then. Yeah, yeah. I'm cheering again. Congrats on the record.
Podcast Host
Thank you, man. I appreciate it.
Bobby Bones
Always really good to see you. I appreciate your generosity with talking about that no.
Podcast Host
Good, good combo.
Bobby Bones
Anything for anything for Kip.
Eddie
Guys, I have a question for Kip because it's been a bit. And I remember, Kip, we were talking a long time ago about you not having a place. Like, you just had a little apartment and a truck. You're like, dude, I don't have anything. I tour so much and I travel so much. Did you finally buy a house?
Podcast Host
I did, but I still live really simple, Eddie. I really do, man. I did. I finally. I built. I built a home that I always wanted to build. Once again, it goes back to built it yourself. No, I did not do that.
Amy
Why did you clarify with him? Because I agree.
Bobby Bones
I'm glad you asked. Because I thought he had built like some Aztec hut in a field somewhere.
Podcast Host
I give. I give, Give props to Michael Kahn for that. No, I just. I always wanted to live on the marsh. And maybe it goes back to my dad. I can remember he'd take us flats fishing and we would drive through the channels and we'd see the houses, just the little fish shacks on stilts in Keaton beach when you're going out. Just the super like, like little one story houses. And you're like, man, one day, one day, that's how I want to live. And the dude died before I can make it happen, you know? But that makes me so mad sometimes because I would tell myself in my head, I'm going to figure out a way to make that happen. Even as a kid, I was like, I'm going to figure out a way to make that happen. Because he works so hard. The guy put in 70 hours a week. My whole, you know life as a kid, you know, it was crazy watching how hard he worked. So then I built a house on the Martian and on the, on the east coast and. But as far as the rest of my life, man, I live really, really, really simple. And that'll pay off me when I walk away from this thing, are you guys.
Bobby Bones
Check out the record. It is out today. It is the lovely, the talented, the tan, the boot wearing fan. I don't even know what kind of boots they are, but they do look good.
Podcast Host
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
You are clone.
Podcast Host
What? We're clone cologne. Do you are?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, me either. Yeah, yeah. We don't wear, you know, we just do our natural stuff. Yeah.
Amy
Yeah. All right.
Bobby Bones
There he is. Kipmo, everybody.
Podcast Host
I appreciate it. Thank you.
Amy
Thank you.
Morgan
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan. Number two.
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Bobby and his wife Caitlin took baby Billy on her first ever trip. It was down to Arkansas for some exciting games. So Bobby shared all the details of the fun adventure.
Bobby Bones
Number one, lots of people asking if Arkansas Keith met my daughter Billy for the first time. And he did. We went to Arkansas last weekend, which today, by the way, Arkansas plays in the women's College World Series. And we went to watch some games leading up to that. And so we went to our house in Fayetteville. Keith drove up like two hours, and then we all went to the games together. But he was at the house when we got there. And so it was the first time that they had met. And so, yeah, he was like, oh, look at that hair, everybody. It's immediately the hair. And so one of the most asked questions was, did Keith finally get to meet Billy? Yes, and multiple times, because we were there for like two days. Another thing that was brought up, which I didn't notice until I posted a picture on my Instagram, was we're on the field after Arkansas wins their series against Duke. And I'm on the field holding a sign and it says college World Series, Oklahoma City. And the team's celebrating and I got a bottle coming out of my pocket. And I think that was the first thing that people saw was me on the field celebrating with a bottle with the baby there. And so I did have a bottle in my pocket and I think it had, like, spit up on. It's a different. It's a different life than the bottle.
Amy
It's like one of those games where it's like, can you spot the bottle?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah. It's a different life. The baby did pretty good at the game until they started shooting fireworks.
Eddie
Oh, she didn't like that.
Bobby Bones
Well, Caitlin started running. We have family passes. And so she's like, oh, no, because we're trying to keep the baby asleep.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And so she goes, like, running back into, like, the practice facility. But when the game was over, it's like. And so, yeah, fireworks were tough, but the real tough one was we had the smoke alarm going off in the battery. Low smoke alarm. The.
Eddie
Just the chirp.
Bobby Bones
Oh, my gosh. Baby's trying to sleep. We couldn't even find which one it was. So I have to go. And there's like eight of them in a house, you know, each bedroom, main room. And I just go and stare at it and stare. 45 seconds. Not that one. Then you gotta walk to another one instead. It was the, like, the next to last one that I would have done, but that thing woke the baby up because that chirp. That's one of the worst sounds because you. And then once I took the battery out, it would still. And I took it out, it still was chirping on the table. Oh, yeah, yeah. So I put it in the garage and laid the trash can over the top of it.
Eddie
It's like a snake.
Bobby Bones
Yes. It would not die. Yeah, it would not die. So, yeah, the.
Amy
She.
Bobby Bones
The baby flew pretty fine. Going up, her ears hurt a little bit. And coming down, her ears hurt a little bit.
Eddie
Did she cry?
Bobby Bones
No, but she, like, took her shoulders up to her ears.
Eddie
So you knew she was like, oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
She was either doing that or shrugs. Can you lift weights to kind of get your traps up? Yeah, yeah, yeah. So that's. That's the update there. We. We'd like to go to Oklahoma City to watch Arkansas play today, and if they lose, they play tomorrow. If they win, they play Saturday. We traveling around with the baby a little bit. She was exhausted for like, three days after that. I think if they make it a few rounds, then we'll go and then the whole family will go again. But she kind of crushed her first weekend travel, so that was good.
Amy
That's real good.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, it's good. That's the update. Arkansas. Keith. My former stepdad did finally get to meet Billy, and it was awesome.
Morgan
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan number two.
And that wraps it for this weekend. Thanks for catching up on the Bobby Bones show from this week with me. I always love hanging out with you guys on the weekends. Now if you want something totally different, you can check out my podcast. Take this personally. This week, my fiance and I went down the conspiracy rabbit hole. We both shared a whole bunch of things that we've learned just over the course of time and it was really fun for us. It's not serious. If you just want to think a little outside of the box and get out of your head for a little bit, it's a fun listen. So go check that out wherever you get your podcast. And if you want to see more of our podcast, the Bobby Bones show, you can get it wherever you stream podcasts, same as my podcast. I think I just said podcast like eight times now. You can also follow us on YouTube. Obbyboneshow. Lots of content up there for you guys to watch if you're more of a visual person like I am. Otherwise, if this is where I leave you. Have a great weekend. Stay safe. Bye everybody.
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Episode: Best 7 Segments From The Bobby Bones Show This Week
Date: May 30, 2026
Host: Bobby Bones (Premiere Networks)
This episode pulls together the “Best 7 Segments” from The Bobby Bones Show for the week. Expect candid, often humorous conversations that range from health and family debates to unique sponsorships and celebrity interviews. The show’s cast—Bobby, Amy, Eddie, Lunchbox, and Morgan—offer personal updates, review listener-suggested documentaries, and welcome country artist Kip Moore for an in-depth interview.
[02:42–08:02]
[08:05–15:33]
[19:10–24:23]
[24:28–28:27]
[31:37–41:09]
[41:13–54:42]
[57:27–61:08]
On Health Competitions:
"It's higher than all you fools." — Bobby [03:50]
Documentary Review:
“I needed a heads up. Before he chopped a bunny's head off...” — Amy [09:11]
“It destroyed a lot of the unfair stereotypes about homelessness.” — Bobby [13:15]
Defining Single Motherhood:
“I don't define myself as a single mom.” — Amy [21:19]
“She’s single and she’s a mom. But I don’t—you do have your ex husband who’s like, I had a single mom. Because there was—your dad was not in the picture.” — Bobby [21:42]
Sponsoring Teams:
“There's something called high school barbecue, dude, I would have dominated that class.” — Eddie [25:31]
Lunchbox’s Parenting Logic:
"You don't want your kids to become complacent… I don't want them to think they get everything they want." — Lunchbox [33:00]
Kip Moore on Validation:
“I didn't love the game. I had no love. It was like, I'm about to go be the best golfer there is now.” — Kip Moore [51:13]
First Baby Trip:
“She kind of crushed her first weekend travel, so that was good.” — Bobby [60:58]
Warm, irreverent, and effortlessly conversational—the show features honest discussion, affectionate teasing, and supportive moments, especially during the Kip Moore interview and listener-inspired segments.
This episode is a quintessential slice of The Bobby Bones Show: a blend of relatable life talk, offbeat humor, and occasional depth. Whether it’s debating parenting labels, reviewing emotionally charged documentaries, or hearing from a country music star in therapy-mode, the show is both entertaining and unexpectedly heartfelt.
Skip the ads and intros/outros to jump right into each special segment as outlined above!