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Janae Cheekies
This is an iHeart podcast.
Danielle Robaix
Just like Great shoes, great books take you places through unforgettable love stories and into conversations with characters you'll never forget.
Amy Brown
I think any good romance, it gives me this feeling of like butterflies.
Danielle Robaix
I'm Danielle Robaix and this is Bookmarked by Reese's Book Club, the new podcast from hello Sunshine and iheart Podcasts where we dive into the stories that shape us on the page and off. Each week I'm joined by authors, celebs, book talk stars and more for conversations that will make you laugh, cry and add way too many books to your TBR pile. Listen to Bookmarked by Reese's Book Club on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Apple Books is the official audiobook and ebook home for Reese's Book Club. Visit Apple Co ReeseAppleBooks to find out more.
Eddie
What's up guys? Welcome to the Agusto Papa Podcast, the go to spot for everything. Musica Mexicana. We're proud Mexican Americans who live and breathe this music. We started this podcast to share and discuss our views of Musica Mexicana. Whether you like to vibe to Peso, Pluma, Los Alegres del Barranco, Ariel Camacho, or put Ivan Cornejo, when you get it in feels, then this podcast is for you. Well, actually Peso was supposed to be on Chinito's album. The song with Drake was supposed to be with Peso. Listen to agaGustopa on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bobby Bones
When your car is making a strange noise, no matter what it is, you can't just pretend it's not happening. That's an interesting sound. It's like your mental health. If you're struggling and feeling overwhelmed, it's important to do something about it. It can be as simple as talking to someone or just taking a deep calming breath to ground yourself. Because once you start to address the problem, you can go so much further. The Huntsman Mental Health Institute and the Ad Council have resources available for you. LoveYourMindToday.org I'm Jake Hofer and this is Back 40, a limited series show on Wire to Hunt, part of Meat Eaters Podcast Network. Each episode I'll be asking eight whitetail hunting pros a focused, thought provoking question about hunting and land management. How do I hunt the best part of the farm with less than ideal access? Should you?
Lunchbox
That's what the real question is. Stand without good access is not a good stand.
Bobby Bones
Listen to back 40 on iHeartRadio app, Apple podcast, or wherever you get your podcast. I'm Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, host of the Therapy for Black Girls podcast. I know how overwhelming it can feel.
Maria Hinojosa
If flying makes you anxious.
Bobby Bones
In session 418 of the Therapy for Black Girls podcast, Dr. Angela Neal Barnett and I discuss flight anxiety. What is not normal is to allow it to prevent you from doing the thing, things that you want to do, the things that you were meant to do. Listen to Therapy for Black Girls on.
Maria Hinojosa
The iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever.
Bobby Bones
You get your podcast. Here we go.
Amy Brown
Come on, Bobby.
Bobby Bones
Transmitting across America. This is a Bobby Bone show. Let's go. Welcome to Friday's show. We got a big one. Morning, studio. Morning, Bones. Easy trivia. Amy's got the tiara on. You're up first. The category is time. How many seconds are in a minute?
Amy Brown
60.
Bobby Bones
Correct. It's easy. Remember, it's easy. Let's go over to Abby. Abby, how many minutes are in an hour?
Amy Brown
60.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Let's go over to Morgan. Morgan, how many hours are in a day?
Amy Brown
24 hours.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Eddie, what does the big hand mark on the clock?
Eddie
The hour?
Bobby Bones
No minutes. So you would have missed that if it had been in the game. You'd have been gone.
Eddie
That's my dyslexia right there.
Bobby Bones
No, it's not. Everything can't be dyslexia.
Eddie
Both of you.
Bobby Bones
Dang.
Amy Brown
Well, I didn't say that.
Bobby Bones
No, but you both kind of use that a lot of times.
Eddie
We both have it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So, okay, so you'll hear this sound if you don't get it right? Like, Eddie, just.
Lunchbox
You've been boo.
Eddie
But I'm still in, right?
Bobby Bones
You're still in. Nobody goes home first round this season, even though Amy's the champ. Eddie's got three, Amy's got one. Abby's got one. Morgan's got zero. Lunchbox is not in the game because he was eliminated last game.
Lunchbox
So annoying. I'm so bored.
Bobby Bones
Here we go. The categories. Professions. Amy, what kind of doctor treats animals, including dogs and cats?
Amy Brown
Veterinarian.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Abby, in professions. Who helps fix your teeth and keep them clean?
Amy Brown
A dentist.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Morgan, who flies airplanes and takes people to different cities or countries?
Amy Brown
A pilot.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Eddie, who helps you check out books at the library.
Eddie
That's the librarian.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Good job, everybody. Amy, which website, launched in 2005 in the category of famous websites, is known for letting you watch and upload videos?
Amy Brown
YouTube.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Abby, which website, founded by Jeff Bezos, is used to shop online and get Packages.
Amy Brown
Amazon.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Morgan, which website lets you read and edit pages about nearly everything written by users?
Amy Brown
Wikipedia.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Eddie, which website, launched in 1995, is a giant online auction and shopping site where people can bid on items?
Eddie
That's ebay.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Next category. Animals and insects. Which common insect is reputed to bring good luck? What insect means good luck if it lands on you?
Amy Brown
Oh, hold on. I'm thinking through this, because I don't know for sure. For sure. Which might be silly, but do you guys know it?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy Brown
Yeah. If an inside. If this lands on you, it's good luck. Well, it's got to be a butterfly.
Lunchbox
You've been.
Eddie
Boo.
Lunchbox
Ladybug, man.
Amy Brown
Oh, yeah.
Eddie
Lucky ladybug.
Bobby Bones
It's probably your dyslexia.
Amy Brown
No. Lucky ladybug.
Bobby Bones
Amy's down first. Wow.
Amy Brown
Wow.
Bobby Bones
Next question. In animals and insects, Abby, which animal is known for having a long memory?
Amy Brown
Well, not me. A long memory. That being.
Bobby Bones
Oh, no.
Amy Brown
I think it's an elephant.
Bobby Bones
Is that your answer?
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Morgan, which bird is often associated with delivering babies?
Amy Brown
A stork.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Addie. Addie. Eddie, what do caterpillars become after metamorphosis?
Eddie
Oh, the caterpillar becomes a butterfly.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Yeah. Amy, you're gone.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
The categories. Disney characters. Abby, what Disney character married a prince after he found her glass slipper?
Amy Brown
A Cinderella.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Morgan, what Disney character's arch nemesis is Captain Hook? What?
Amy Brown
Say that one more time.
Bobby Bones
What Disney character's arch nemesis is Captain Hook?
Amy Brown
Well, that's Peter Pan and Wendy. I. Disney character. Is it Wendy or Peter Pan? Did. Can I just.
Bobby Bones
What Disney character's arch nemesis is Captain Hook?
Amy Brown
Peter Pan.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Princess Jasmine is a character. Eddie, from what Disney movie?
Eddie
Aladdin.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Moving on, the category's food brands. Abby, what company makes Cheetos and Doritos?
Amy Brown
Tostitos.
Bobby Bones
You guys know Frito Lay? Frito Lay.
Amy Brown
Freedom.
Bobby Bones
Abby's been boned. She's out. Morgan, what company makes Honey Nut Cheerios, Trix, and Cinnamon Toast Crunch? Oh, what company makes Honey Nut Cheerios, Trix and Cinnamon Toast Crunch?
Amy Brown
Yeah, I can see the label. Dang, it's been a long time since I've had some cereal.
Bobby Bones
Really?
Amy Brown
Yeah. I kind of want some now. Is it Nestle? I don't know. Nestle is the only thing that's coming to mind. Nestle.
Bobby Bones
No, you've been bo.
Eddie
General Mills.
Amy Brown
General Mills.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Eddie for the win.
Eddie
Come on, baby.
Bobby Bones
And if you win this, you'll be at 4, 1 win away from the tri.
Eddie
That's a lead right there, Eddie.
Bobby Bones
Come on. What company makes Oreo Chips Ahoy and Ritz? If you get this, you win. If you don't, we go to Sudden Speed with you, Morgan and Abby. What company makes Oreo Chips Ahoy and Ritz?
Eddie
Trying to look at the packaging there. I feel like it's on the top corner for the win. Right? A little top corner. I'm gonna go with Nabisco.
Bobby Bones
In box. There's a question to be. Hello, Bobby Bones. My husband has an older brother who came over for a surprise visit. He asked to stay overnight for a few nights because his wife had kicked him out. Why did his wife kick him out? He had sent dirty pics to another woman. He didn't deny it. He said, what can I say? My husband said his brother could stay the night, but he had to make it right with his wife the next day. But I didn't think we should give him a place to stay for even one night. I told my husband, if this brother wants to cheat on his wife, he can. He just can't stay in our house. Would you let someone stay at your place if they got kicked out for cheating? Signed, not under my roof. So generally speaking, I understand your issue, but your husband has a right to give his brother a safe place while he tries to fix or not fix whatever's going on. But only for a limited time. Limited time only. So that's their brother relationship. If he's out of money, if he messed up and cheated on his wife. I think, though, if he messed up and cheated on his wife and was like, yeah, I did it, it's awesome. I probably have a little more. I have more trouble sheltering him then if he's like, I did it. I screwed up. This sucks. I need to fix it. Yeah, I think you give somebody a little safety there and you let them try to get it right while under your roof. But also, as that brother, you got to realize you got a wife, and the wife doesn't want that brother in law hanging around for four nights because he did something stupid. So what I would encourage you to do is be a bit open for a brief minute to letting that brother be there, even if you don't agree with what he did, as long as he's trying to somewhat make it right. That would be my suggestion here because it is your husband's brother and they have had each other and had each other's backs. Good times, bad times, stupid times, smart times. That'd be my suggestion there, Amy.
Amy Brown
Yeah, I agree with you, but it totally depends on that brother's Skis ball. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I'm not saying he's not a skis ball, but that's what brothers do. It's a family do. When you're a skis ball, you at least have the safety go back to your family for a minute and be like, yeah, I was a skis ball. I need to fix this. And the family's like, cool, we'll back you while you fix it.
Amy Brown
Yes.
Bobby Bones
But not for. Not for a week. Not for five nights.
Amy Brown
Oh, see, I don't really feel like that's that long.
Bobby Bones
Three night max.
Amy Brown
Three night max.
Bobby Bones
You did something skeezy. You got three nights to fix it.
Eddie
How'd you come up with a three?
Bobby Bones
I don't know. It just felt good.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
It had been like they're fighting. They're having trouble with their marriage, you could say for a couple weeks while you figure it out. You did this, idiot. I got three nights. I'm gonna be here to protect you, give you a little safe spot, but fix it because you did something stupid. You got to learn from your actions.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
There's no reason. Three o'. Clock. Yeah. Just hit me. Yeah, why not? I feel like that's about the limit. My wife would get annoyed if you're staying at our house.
Eddie
That makes sense.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Can't let me be like, can Eddie go home?
Eddie
I'm like, he's been here for three nights.
Bobby Bones
Three nights. I'm like, yeah, yeah. So, yeah, good luck with that. Give your husband a little grace, a little period. You don't have to give the brother in law any grace. Just understand why your husband is letting him stay there.
Amy Brown
Right.
Bobby Bones
All right, There you go. Close it up, Bones. Okay, Abby, what's up?
Amy Brown
Okay, so we're always talking about tipping on the show, and I saw this video online, and this lady was at the post office, and there's like, a basket on the counter, like a tip jar, and there was cash in it. I'm like, is that. Are you allowed to do that?
Bobby Bones
How do I feel about tipping at the post office?
Eddie
The post office.
Bobby Bones
Now, I don't think the post office is a place that I would feel that I was required to tip. So this is my general thoughts on tipping and tip culture. Do I think it's in too many places? Sure. And I see how people can penalize people that need the tips because they're being asked to tip in everywhere in places where people don't need the tips. So people may be like, you know, I'm tipping everywhere. I'm just not going to tip as much tonight at the restaurant because I feel like I'm tipping everywhere. I see where those people can be punished by that. My general theory on this is it doesn't hurt anybody to put something up and say, if you had excellent service, drop a couple bucks in because you're not being forced to do it. Like, it doesn't hurt anybody to put that up. Does it look ridiculous? Yeah. And both can be true. It can look ridiculous to be at the post office and see a tip jar. Why don't you go up and request Ring of Fire? You're going to take tips. So I think also if I worked at a job that was kind of on the line, I'd put a jar up there. And then the people that wanted to tip me because I did exceptional service, they could. It's whenever your service is less than because you didn't get a tip at a job that doesn't require a tip. So do I think it looks ridiculous? Yes. I saw the video, too. I thought, a tip jar at a post office, for what reason? But nobody has to tip. And so I don't mind it. There are probably actually rules against it federally.
Amy Brown
Yeah. I was just thinking, like, can government.
Bobby Bones
What am I gonna do? Go tattletal on them? And everybody in this room would take tips for the job they do now if they could put a tip jar in front of them.
Amy Brown
Tips for eating hot dogs.
Eddie
Oh, yeah, man.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox constantly wants tips, but then complains about people that ask for tips. We don't work in a service industry, but we would still take tips if we could. And that's all they're doing is going, oh, I guess the window's open now for me to put a jar out here.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So there are these jobs where you don't have to tip. And I don't even think you should tip if you don't feel like you need to tip. But I don't think it is bad if you put a couple bucks in. They're not asking to do anything that you probably wouldn't have done anyway. That's my thoughts. If you can help somebody, help somebody. If not, you don't have to. If you go to the restaurant, you need to tip your tip 20% because they're only making two bucks an hour. They're not even making full hourly rate. They're not getting insurance. Post offices, that's a pretty good job.
Eddie
Could this be a thing, though, where if you don't tip them, they may lose?
Bobby Bones
Well, that's the problem. And that's what I'm talking about like their service should not be less than in a non service industry where they're getting a full salary and full benefits because you didn't put two bucks in.
Amy Brown
Right.
Bobby Bones
So that's my thoughts on tipping in places like that, Amy.
Amy Brown
Yeah, I guess. I agree. I mean, I agree. I'm not gonna be mad at it though. Like seeing that out there isn't going.
Bobby Bones
To probably going to go, well, that's weird. And that's okay for you to think that.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And it's also okay for them to put that out there.
Amy Brown
Like if they had a tip thing at the dmv, I would start pulling my money out, would be like, oh.
Bobby Bones
You were going dropping and be like, I'm tipping you. The worst is when you put money in and their back is turned.
Eddie
They don't see you.
Bobby Bones
They don't see me.
Eddie
Oh, that is the worst.
Bobby Bones
And I don't, I don't, I don't go back in. I don't go back in and pull it down. Put it back in. But you want to.
Eddie
Do you shake the jar? I do that sometimes.
Bobby Bones
No.
Eddie
So they can hear it.
Bobby Bones
No, you don't.
Eddie
Yeah, dude, that'll get their attention.
Amy Brown
I feel like. Was this like an assigned fear feel sign? What's it called? Seinfeld. My brain, my brain's having.
Bobby Bones
What's that show called about buddies where they hang out in New York.
Amy Brown
Do you have that lately with your brain? Like sometimes you're just in the middle of something in completely space.
Bobby Bones
I get brain fog.
Amy Brown
Seinfeld.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, Seinfeld. That's it. That's it. That's the one you're saying in a way that makes me worry about you.
Amy Brown
Yeah, same, same. You and me both, buddy. Like how I even recalled this episode with the way my brain is working right now. But on Seinfeld, the George, the short one, he's going to get pizza or whatever and he's trying to tip them because his boss likes these calzones and he's putting it. And the guy turns around and he's like sticks his money in back the jar to pull it out so he can put it back in so he'll see him. But then the guy turns around and he's pulling the money out and he gets accused of stealing.
Bobby Bones
Here it is. Good, good call. It's called the calzone. George gets banned from a pizza place after trying to get a, to get credit for a tip he put in the tip jar. You can remember the episode of that. You can't remember the name Seinfeld.
Amy Brown
No, no, it's not that I couldn't remember Seinfeld.
Bobby Bones
I'm worried about you.
Amy Brown
Yeah. Yeah, me too.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy Brown
From the. The thought of talking about that episode like a minute. You brought up the tip jar. I thought of that episode, and then whenever it was coming out of my mouth, I just couldn't. It's like the. The wires weren't.
Bobby Bones
You even got the calzone thing.
Amy Brown
Like, I'm not firing and wiring.
Bobby Bones
George. George gets George Steinbrenner hooked on eggplant calzones from a local Italian restaurant.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
He puts a dollar on the tip jar, but the counterman doesn't see it. I was never a big Seinfeld guy. I've probably seen the episode, but I was never.
Amy Brown
Oh, me neither. No, I.
Eddie
But you saw that.
Bobby Bones
But you kn. Exactly what was happening. Okay. How I feel about it. I feel fine. You want to put it out? Great. But don't expect in a job where you're getting a full salary to get tips. And then also don't penalize people for not tipping you. That would be. And then also, I don't want. Because people are asking for tips too many places. Tip culture is out of control. But what sucks is because of that, people that need tips aren't being tipped as much because people have tip fatigue of being asked for tips everywhere.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And that's what sucks. So I'd probably put a dollar in at the post office upon entry, not on leaving.
Amy Brown
Oh, but there's like a line.
Bobby Bones
No. Right when you walk up, when it's his turn.
Eddie
Amy. Oh, he's not gonna cut the line to leave the tip.
Bobby Bones
No, we're gonna walk up because I want them to know I want good service because of that.
Amy Brown
Before you start talking, when they look.
Bobby Bones
Me in the eyes, I'm gonna be like, okay, here's a dollar.
Eddie
Just so you know.
Bobby Bones
Just so you know. I'll take some stamps, please.
Amy Brown
Bones.
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Your life Just like great shoes, great books take you places through unforgettable love stories and into conversations with characters you'll never forget.
Amy Brown
I think any good romance. It gives me this feeling of like butterflies.
Danielle Robaix
I'm Danielle Robaix and this is bookmarked by Reese's Book Club, the new podcast from hello Sunshine and I Heart Podcast where we dive into the stories that shape us on the page and off. Each week I'm joined by authors, celebs, book talk stars, and more for conversations that will make you laugh, cry and add way too many books to your TBR pile. Listen to Bookmarked by Reese's Book Club on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Apple Books is the official audiobook and ebook home for Reese's Book Club. Visit Apple Co reesapplebooks to find out more.
Agusto Papa Host
What's up guys? Welcome to Agusto Papa, the go to spot for everything. Musica Mexicana. We're proud Mexican Americans who live and breathe this music. We started this podcast to share and discuss our views on Musica Mexicana. Whether you like Peso Pluma, Los Alres del Barranco, Ariel Camacho or Ivan Cornejo, when you get in your feels, then this podcast is for you. We deep dive into music reviews Blue.
Eddie
My show last year everything was a 10 out of 10.
Agusto Papa Host
Fashion and lifestyle inspired by the roots of music, the craziest controversies and Cheesemas.
Bobby Bones
I don't have nothing against Puerto, you know and I don't think Jo should.
Eddie
Be mad at me.
Agusto Papa Host
Song and artist comparisons Competition in the scene. There is competition, there is sides to this. There's special Pluma, Double P and there's J O P Street Mob. I think at the end of the day it's business, it's all competition and of course our personal stories and opinions along the way. This isn't just a podcast, it's a movement for fans who live Musica Mexicana every single day. Listen to Augusto Papa as part of the Michael Tura Podcast Network on the iHeartRadio app.
Eddie
Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Maria Hinojosa
When I became a journalist, I was the first Latina in the newsrooms where I worked. I'm Maria Hinojosa. I dreamt of having a place where voices that have been historically sidelined would instead be centered. For over 30 years now, Latino USA has been that place. This is Latino USA, the radio journal of news and Cultura, as the longest running Latino news and culture show in the Latino usa, delivers the stories that truly matter to all of us. From sharp and deep analysis of the.
Bobby Bones
Most pressing news, they're creating this narrative.
Amy Brown
That immigrants are criminals.
Bobby Bones
This is about everyone's freedom of speech. Nobody expected two popes from the American.
Maria Hinojosa
Continent to stories about our cultures and our identities.
Eddie
When you do get a trans character like Emilia Perez, the trans community going.
Bobby Bones
To push back on that colorism. All of these things like exist in Mexican culture and Latino culture.
Maria Hinojosa
You'll hear from people like Congresswoman Aoc.
Amy Brown
I don't want to give them my fear. I'm not going to give them my fear.
Maria Hinojosa
Listen to Latino USA as part of the My Cultura Podcast network, available on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Janae Cheekies
Hi everyone, it's Janae, AKA Cheekies from Cheekies and Chill Podcast. And I'm launching an all new mini podcast series called Sincerely Janae. Sure, I'm a singer, author, businesswoman and podcaster, but at the end of the day, I am human and that's why I'm sharing my ups and downs with you guys. Hi guys. I was sitting here recording episodes of Dear Cheekies and Cheekies and Chill and I just had to take a timeout and purge my thoughts and feelings here on Sincerely Jana because I've been so emotional lately, you guys. Whether I'm in my feels, I've just had a breakthrough with my therapist or I've just had a really deep conversation with my siblings, or I'm in glam getting ready for an award show. I'm sharing my most intimate thoughts with you on the podcast. You guys know I always keep it real with you guys, but this time I'm taking it to the next level. Listen to Cheekies and chill on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bobby Bones
Come on, it's time for the good news with Bobby. Tell me something good. An 80, 85 year old woman from Sullivan, Missouri went skydiving. She's 85. I'm watching the video of her skydive. That's awesome. It's awesome because she's so old. But when we get old, our skin's gonna get a little looser. And imagine you're jumping loose skin and hey.
Eddie
And your heart gets a little weaker, so.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that's a good point, too.
Amy Brown
I know. That's scary to me.
Bobby Bones
She is letting it rip. Supported by the Dream Come True program. She jumped and she tandem. Obviously, when I jumped, I tandem, because you got to go through a whole bunch of stuff.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
She did it in tribute to her late husband, Walter, who passed away at age 37. Family, friends, and staff gathered to cheer her on. You know, I bet you she's going up. They're like, this is awesome. She gets up there, they're like, oh, boy. She jumps. They're like, oh, God, Please just. They're checking. Fingers crossed. And she lands. She holds her feet up. They slide. It is awesome. That's 85 years old. That is what it's all about. That was. Tell me something good, Bones. Fun fact, Amy. What is the most formal type of dress for men? If they say dress blank, it's the most formal tuxedo. Yeah, but that's not really, like, tie. Okay, that's what I would have thought, too. It's not. There's one that's even more formal. Huh. What do you think it is?
Amy Brown
I'm trying to think. What could be more formal than a black tie and tuxedo?
Bobby Bones
Gun to your head if you don't get it right.
Amy Brown
Oh, my gosh.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, you're dead.
Amy Brown
Royal.
Bobby Bones
Oh, that's a great royal. Great answer. Gun to her head. She came up with even better answer than the real answer. Dress royally. Like, no white tie.
Amy Brown
Oh, white.
Bobby Bones
A white tie tuxedo requires a coat with tails, a white bow tie, and a wing collar. So there's black tie, and then there's white tie, but then there's royal. That's a good one.
Eddie
So she don't get shot.
Bobby Bones
You know what? I like separate royal. I like it. Yes. Amy, what do you have?
Amy Brown
So this fun fact is weird, but it's totally true. Martin Luther King Jr. And his wife, they paid Julia Roberts hospital bill when she was born.
Bobby Bones
Okay, I need context.
Amy Brown
Okay, so I guess Julia Roberts parents, they ran a theater in Atlanta, a theater school. And MLK's kids went to this theater school, and they found out about the situation of the.
Bobby Bones
The.
Amy Brown
They had their hospital bill, their baby was born, and they covered the bill for them, and it happened to be Julia Roberts, who then grew up to be an actress. Obviously very famous.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, we know her. Yeah. We're familiar.
Amy Brown
Yeah, but that's crazy.
Bobby Bones
I would bet them too, they paid for other people's bills as well, not just Julia Roberts. They just didn't go one in and they hit a home run with.
Amy Brown
Well, I think also too they were particularly fond of them. And this theater school, obviously Julia Roberts parents were white and this is one of the few theater schools that would accept black children at the time. And so the kings were grateful for. For that. Obviously.
Eddie
You know what's crazy like that I've never heard that story. Like if I were Julia Roberts, I would have told the story a million times.
Bobby Bones
Maybe she didn't know. Maybe she's hearing for the first time on our show. Wow, you crazy. In the 1930s there was a brand of toilet paper called Northern Bath Tissue and it marketed itself with the slogan 100% splinter free. Because that wasn't a guarantee with toilet paper back then. People were constantly, because it was low quality, getting splinter stuck in their butt. That would hurt. Oh, they were the first 100 splinter free toilet paper. So big shout out to Northern Bath fish. Shout out, yes. You made it possible for all of us. Lunchbox.
Lunchbox
When female octopuses aren't in the mood to mate and the guys come a knocking, they'll strangle them and then eat their head.
Eddie
Well that's not fun.
Bobby Bones
Dang. Yeah.
Lunchbox
The male knocked on the run comes flirting with the wrong female and she ain't in the mood.
Bobby Bones
Maybe she gives them a heads up first, like no thank you.
Lunchbox
She does she sometimes she'll throw shells and stuff at them. Yeah, but if she's in a real.
Bobby Bones
Make the room octopus dude.
Eddie
Yeah, yeah, get the message.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, get the message. You can get your head.
Amy Brown
They do like the female frogs do and just play dead.
Bobby Bones
I think they would rather their dudes play dead when they rip their head off. Yeah, it's more their style, I guess.
Amy Brown
It's hard.
Bobby Bones
At least there's a symbol, like a sign. Like when they throw shells. Go away cuz they in the mood. Eddie.
Eddie
A lightning bolt is five times hotter than the sun's surface. And to give you reference, the Sun's surface is 10,000 degrees in Fahrenheit.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, those numbers are so elevated that I can't even like compare.
Eddie
Don't worry, I did the math.
Bobby Bones
You didn't do the math. You read the math.
Eddie
A lightning bolt is 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
Bobby Bones
That's how hot it is. Again, that's hot. I'm sure.
Eddie
I mean the, the sun, you know the sun is hot, right?
Bobby Bones
I know, but you're talking about. It's like when they're like they. 3 billion hot dogs at the Super Bowl. I'm like, that's so many that it gets out of me. Yeah, I get it, Morgan.
Amy Brown
So everyone has a brand new skeleton every 10 years. So your skeletal system cells are constantly regenerating. So every decade, you get a whole new skeleton in there. But as you get older, it starts to slow down, and that's why your bones start to get thinner.
Bobby Bones
It's like a warship, you know, they take on all the hits, and they have to replace parts of the warship all the time. Oh, a warship. Yeah.
Eddie
I thought you said, like, warship.
Bobby Bones
Like. No, a warship. And so you got to replace parts of the ship. Eventually the whole ship gets replaced. But it's the same ship.
Eddie
But what happens to our bones as they.
Bobby Bones
Let's say you shed skin.
Eddie
We shed bones?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Cells. Yes. And so our bones.
Lunchbox
Bones. That's cr. I'm still.
Bobby Bones
They're never, like, totally new. It's not like they're all new bones.
Amy Brown
It's like a paint job.
Bobby Bones
I don't know. Go ahead.
Eddie
Go ahead, Amy.
Bobby Bones
So you're constantly losing cells. Let's say you're replacing them from the inside. Okay. Yeah. So you shed the cells from the outside, replace them from the inside, and so the next day you shed more from the outside, more gets replaced from the inside. Eventually, all that from the inside's been brand new while the outside has been shedding. Therefore, it's a completely different bone, although it's been in a relationship with the old part of the bone.
Lunchbox
That is fascinating. They did, you said they call it bone remodeling, but they call it bone remodeling. That's wild.
Amy Brown
That's like. Yeah, you were saying the warship gets remodeled. Have you heard that analogy before? You just came up with that off the cuff?
Bobby Bones
I came up with it off the cuff. The analogy for the bone I never heard. I didn't know the bone thing.
Amy Brown
I know, but I know the ship.
Bobby Bones
The debate is, it's the same ship. And you're like, well, yeah, but none of this ship's parts are exactly the same. Yeah, none of them are the same as it was, you know, 20 years ago, but it's the same ship. But you're like, yeah, it's still the same ship because it was married to the other parts.
Amy Brown
Oh, I never had that debate.
Lunchbox
What kind of dinner part is you going to.
Bobby Bones
Amy, I give you one more. So, Amy, you know the white dash lines on the Road.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
When you drive by, how long do you think those are?
Amy Brown
H. Let's see.
Bobby Bones
Really?
Amy Brown
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Don't try to guess based on what you're not guessing, because I know what your brain will do.
Amy Brown
12 inches.
Eddie
Oh, you see, you would think because you drive by so quickly, they're the.
Amy Brown
Size of a ruler.
Bobby Bones
Most people think they're about 2ft long. They're 10ft long. Oh, hey, classic woman. What? Make it smaller than it is. Bones. I have two things on a bucket list. I made a point to make a bucket list because I feel like I had done everything I wanted to do and that that was no fun. So I have two things on it. Number one is I want to take batting practice, sing the seventh inning stretch at Wrigley Field in Chicago. With cups. Massive cups. Fan. Next. I want to go to another country and sleep on a train.
Amy Brown
Like an overnight train trip.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. That looks fun to me.
Amy Brown
Like in a sleeping cart.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. And I've been on a train in another country. It's cool because other countries, they have trains that go everywhere. You just get on train and go. They have in the Northeast. It's pretty cool. But they don't have overnight. I want to go to another country and do like. What's a Christmas movie called?
Eddie
Oh, a Polar Express.
Bobby Bones
I do like Polar Express. Kind of do overnight trip on a train.
Amy Brown
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Those are my two things on my bucket list.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And I saw this story because that's always in my mind. They're building the first coast to coast train in the United States. Oh, that's awesome.
Amy Brown
Like.
Eddie
Like New York to la.
Bobby Bones
They're also doing here in town. They're building the underground thing from downtown to the airport. The Elon Musk Company is. No way. Now, that's not that crazy that they're building like a tram, but it's on underground.
Eddie
It's like subway style. That's cool.
Bobby Bones
Which is pretty cool.
Amy Brown
Like, how do we do. So we just pay for that and then like, Elon gets the money.
Bobby Bones
I'm sure it's like any other service a company provides. Do you have anything on your bucket list like that? You really have. You've dialed in.
Amy Brown
Oh, well, yes, I would like to do an Alaskan cruise. I wanted to do that for quite something.
Eddie
That's doable.
Amy Brown
It's doable. It's more of the time.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Because you think it's my overnight train thing. You just gotta have the time to go get there and do it right.
Amy Brown
So there's that. And I'd love to go To Montana.
Bobby Bones
And, like, also pretty easy. We probably made that happen, too.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Eddie
What do you want to do this weekend?
Bobby Bones
What do you want to do there?
Amy Brown
I just want to see it. Wyoming.
Bobby Bones
Open your eyes.
Amy Brown
Something like that. Like, I just want to go spend some time.
Bobby Bones
Any of them. You just listed three states and said something like that.
Amy Brown
Yeah, just like, in that vicinity I'd be cool with because I'm not. I go to call. Anytime I go a little bit west like that, I go to Colorado because that's where my sister lives. So that makes sense. But I need to spread my wings.
Bobby Bones
I applaud that, that you consider that spreading your wings, because you could do that. You could do that and be back.
Amy Brown
The problem is, if I think about booking that, I'm like, well, shoot, I haven't seen my sister in a little bit, so I probably should go to Colorado.
Bobby Bones
Eddie Bucket list, anything. Yeah.
Eddie
Sale. I want to sail to, like, I don't know. I want. Maybe the Caribbean would be cool, but I want to go, like, from Florida and on a sailboat to, like, one island and then another island and make it feel like the only way I can move is by sailing.
Amy Brown
Like, you are the captain.
Eddie
No, I don't think I could do that. I'd have to hire someone to.
Bobby Bones
If you don't want any sort of. Any motor on the back of the boat.
Eddie
Nothing, dude.
Bobby Bones
Old school.
Eddie
Where it's just like, all right, the wind's blowing. We're moving that way.
Amy Brown
That's crazy.
Bobby Bones
I mean, terrible.
Amy Brown
It doesn't sound totally terrible. It is crazy that that's how some people navigate.
Bobby Bones
Well, that's how they all navigated back in the day.
Amy Brown
I mean. But now. I mean, that was by necessity. Now people do it recreationally.
Eddie
That doesn't sound cool to you guys?
Bobby Bones
No. I get water sick. Motion sick. Like, crazy. And also to sit on a boat and sail. That's why we invented.
Amy Brown
I would just.
Bobby Bones
Combustion engines, man.
Amy Brown
Scared at night.
Eddie
Oh, I think at night would be the best. It's just completely.
Bobby Bones
I do not have romantic views of the ocean or water. Wow. Yeah.
Lunchbox
Lunchbox running with the bulls in Spain. It just looks like the coolest thing in the world. Like, I. It looks like a big party. Seems like everyone does it and only a few people get hurt. So the odds are you're not going to get hurt.
Bobby Bones
Do you want to run with them, or do you want to be there for the party?
Lunchbox
I want to run with them. Like, I want to be over the barricade and in the street and when they say the bulls are loose, and you take off running. And I don't know how long the street is or, like, how long they run for, but I want to run with the bulls.
Bobby Bones
Morgan, you have anything?
Amy Brown
Yeah, I really want to see a bear in real life. That's, like, top of my list right now.
Bobby Bones
Arkansas, Keith. We got plenty in Arkansas.
Amy Brown
I have been in so many bear places, and I don't know if I'm just like, you know, I'm automatic anti bear.
Bobby Bones
Wow. Do you want to see, like, a grizzly bear, or do you want to. Because we don't have any bears.
Amy Brown
Oh, and Pagosa Springs at the dump. You can go every night. Yes. So easy. Because they. All the bears gather there to eat the trash.
Bobby Bones
That's crazy. You want to see any raccoons? We got those two.
Amy Brown
I do love raccoons. There is a. There's a national park in Alaska. It's like Katmai National Park. And they. That's where all the bears eat salmon.
Bobby Bones
Those are big bears.
Amy Brown
And I feel like that would.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that'd be the kind of bear that will eat you, kill you, but also be the coolest to see.
Amy Brown
Yeah. And so that's really where I want to go to see them, but I would also just like to see a bear.
Bobby Bones
We had bear season in Arkansas hunting, and really all it was was a reason to be out there, to actually look for deer with your gun. And the game wanted to be like, what are you doing? I'm bear hunting. But nobody'd ever shoot a bear. It was just, like, literal days. It's bear season for a couple days, and everybody's go out bear hunting. Nobody would kill a bear. You're just out looking for deer?
Amy Brown
Yeah, Yeah. I have deer that are visiting me almost every day now. A mom and her two babies.
Bobby Bones
Same ones.
Amy Brown
Same ones. Because the mom has specific markings on her side. Like, I don't know if she, you know, scraped herself on a fence or something.
Eddie
I'll tell you what that is.
Bobby Bones
What?
Eddie
That'd be a male deer.
Amy Brown
No, no, she has, like. It's like a scar. Oh, she doesn't have horns. I. The mop. The dad.
Eddie
No, I'm saying the scrape is from the male deer.
Amy Brown
Oh, why did you do that?
Eddie
Yeah, you know, I don't know.
Bobby Bones
That's a different talk.
Amy Brown
Okay, well, anyway, she's there with her. Her babies, and they're visiting me every day. And it's so special. Like, I feel like I need to put out special food for them because now they're coming to me.
Bobby Bones
Are you seeing that as a sign? Oh, no, no, no.
Eddie
It could be, though.
Bobby Bones
I'm just asking. Or is anybody from the past in those deer?
Amy Brown
No. I know you can't laugh.
Bobby Bones
Like, that's the craziest thought ever.
Amy Brown
It's not. I know that you think I'm crazy because, you know, I get messages and signs through birds. But, no, so far, nothing has come to me through the deer. I'll keep you posted. I never know when a message may come. But so, so far, they're just in my yard every day, and now they're starting to, like, hang out there. Like, I see him sitting and laying. I'm like, whoa, make yourself at home.
Bobby Bones
Let me ask you a question. Be honest.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
If that deer. You're out there looking at the deer.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Just please play along with my stupid game. And that deer, it's the adult mama deer, like the doe, Right?
Amy Brown
Right.
Bobby Bones
She looks up and goes, hello, Amy. No one else knows I can talk but you. Would you come and tell us that story 100. You would tell?
Amy Brown
Yes, I would tell you.
Bobby Bones
We would think you're so crazy. This is the alien problem. If you really got abducted and you told anybody, they would think you were insane, even though you really were telling the truth.
Amy Brown
I know.
Eddie
Unless we all went and, like, talked to the deer, and she'd be like.
Bobby Bones
Look, guys, no, we can't.
Amy Brown
So I couldn't. What if I film it? It wouldn't.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, if you film. We believe it. We think it was AI, but we believed it. It's like that. I saw a bunch of rabbits jump on that trampoline. You guys remember that? Yes.
Eddie
It's a good video.
Bobby Bones
It's AI. We. You know, we talked about the animal AI videos.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So I'd probably think it was AI, but I wonder what you would say if the talking deer. If you'd bring that in and be like, guys, I promise.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So your answer is yeah, I think.
Amy Brown
I would have to tell you. There's no way.
Bobby Bones
And we would want you to. So please tell us if the deer start. Okay.
Amy Brown
I do have two of my dad's deer heads in my house. And I'm like, did they talk to you? Sorry, guys. No.
Bobby Bones
Now that I talk to them, you say, sorry? No.
Amy Brown
But, like, now that I have my visitors, like, sometimes I'll be in the room where those are sitting. I just kind of laying on the floor. I don't really know what I'm gonna do with them yet, but I can't get rid of them. Because they were my dad's. And like, one of them, I think his dad shot like my grandpa shot in like 1930 something. So I'm like, I gotta keep this.
Bobby Bones
Put them out of the yard, see if they're the deer.
Amy Brown
Well, I know, but, like, through the window, I see they're on the floor. And then I look outside and I see my visitors, and I'm like, oh, I hope y' all can't see your little relatives.
Eddie
They don't know. They don't know.
Bobby Bones
They have no idea.
Amy Brown
Dead on the floor.
Bobby Bones
Okay. You're getting darker with it. Yeah.
Amy Brown
Thank you.
Bobby Bones
It's time for the good news with Amy. Tell me something good.
Amy Brown
Eddie. How important is a quinceanera?
Eddie
It's very important. It's your 15th birthday.
Bobby Bones
Wait, you had one? Nah, it's for girls.
Amy Brown
Yeah, but I mean, it's like a big party. I remember.
Eddie
Big deal.
Amy Brown
When my sister was around 15, one of her friends was turning 15, and she got to be one of the. It's like my sister was a bridesmaid. I mean, this thing was like a wedding.
Bobby Bones
We don't have, like, Southern white people don't have one of those.
Amy Brown
No, it's a. It's part of Mexican.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, man. It's part of our. I'm saying we don't have anything like that.
Eddie
No. You should, though.
Amy Brown
We have go to work mostly just like Jewish people have them.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, like bat mitzvah.
Eddie
What is a cotillion?
Bobby Bones
That's rich white people. Okay, that's rich white people.
Amy Brown
Yes. Predominantly white, but other races can participate.
Bobby Bones
But that's who. I know. Rich white people. Yeah, but they're kind of from the south and they're like, we're rich now and we're letting our people be out in the world.
Amy Brown
They do teach you how to eat soup properly, though.
Bobby Bones
That's a rich person thing. Yeah, we have go. Go get a job.
Eddie
At 15?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, at 15.
Amy Brown
Well, so for 15 year old Vianney Malado, she lives in Chicago. She was diagnosed with leukemia. So her birthday party was put on hold because all of the money that her family had set aside for the big quinceanera had to go towards medical bills. Well, when the community found out about that, so many people rallied together and put on an amazing quinceanera for her. So she still got to have her party and they still were able to pay their medical bills.
Bobby Bones
I did look up what a cotillion is as defined a social event, typically a ball, where young people, often debutantes, are formally introduced to society. It can also refer to a type of French social dance. A cotillon describes a program of etiquette classes particularly popular in the southern US that culminates in a formal dance. Boy, if that ain't the richest person type of thing.
Amy Brown
And how to eat the soup.
Bobby Bones
You know how we're debut to the world.
Eddie
Go get a job.
Bobby Bones
Go get a paycheck. Now you're gonna be in the government database because. Yeah, because you have to.
Amy Brown
You know, that's your coming out.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that's our coming out.
Eddie
And quinceanera's too. Same deal. Like, it's just a big party, but.
Bobby Bones
I don't feel like it's a rich person thing.
Eddie
It's not. Yeah, it's just. It's kind of like the girl turns into a princess. Like that's her day to like celebrate her. She's 15 years old. Nice dress. Big party.
Bobby Bones
Amy, thank you for the story. That is what it's all about. That was. Tell me something good, Bones.
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Amy Brown
I think any good romance, it gives me this feeling of like butterflies.
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What's up guys? Welcome to Agusto Papa, the go to spot for everything Musica Mexicana. We're proud Mexican Americans who live and breathe this music. We started this podcast to share and discuss our views on musica Mexicana. Whether you like Peso Pluma, Los Alres del Barranco, Ariel Camacho or Ivan Cornejo, when you get in your feels, then this podcast is for you. We deep dive into music reviews Puerto.
Eddie
Bluma Show Last year everything was a.
Agusto Papa Host
10 out of 10 fashion and lifestyle inspired by the roots of musica Mexicana, the craziest controversies and cheesemas.
Eddie
I don't have nothing against Puerto, you.
Bobby Bones
Know, and I don't think Joe Peach.
Eddie
Should be mad at me.
Agusto Papa Host
Song and artist comparisons Competition in the scene. There is competition, there is sides to this. There's special Pluma, Double P and there's J O P Streetmob. I think at the end of the day it's business, it's all competition and of course our personal stories and opinions along the way. This isn't just a podcast, it's a movement for fans who live Musica Mexicana every single day. Listen to Augusto Papa as part of the Michael Tura Podcast Network on the.
Eddie
Iheartradio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Maria Hinojosa
When I became a journalist, I was the first Latina in the newsrooms where I worked. I'm Maria Hinojosa. I dreamt of having a place where voices that have been historically sidelined in would instead be centered. For over 30 years now, Latino USA has been that place. This is Latino USA, the radio journal of News and Cultura. As the longest running Latino news and culture show in the United States, Latino USA delivers the stories that truly matter to all of us. From sharp and deep analysis of the.
Bobby Bones
Most pressing news, they're creating this narrative.
Amy Brown
That immigrants are criminals.
Bobby Bones
This is about everyone's freedom of speech. Nobody expected two popes from the American.
Maria Hinojosa
Continent to stories about our cultures and our identities.
Eddie
When you do get a trans character.
Bobby Bones
Like Emilia Perez, the trans community is going to push back on that colorism. All of these things that exist in Mexican culture and Latino culture.
Maria Hinojosa
You'll hear from people like Congresswoman aoc.
Amy Brown
I don't want to give them my fear. I'm not going to give them my fear.
Maria Hinojosa
Listen to Latino USA as part of the My Culinary Tura Podcast Network, available on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Hi, everyone, it's Janae, AKA Cheekies from Cheekies and Chill Podcast. And I'm launching an all new mini podcast series called Sincerely Janae. Sure, I'm a singer, author, businesswoman, and podcaster, but at the end of the day, I am human. And that's why I'm sharing my ups and downs with you guys. Hi, guys. I was sitting here recording episodes of Dear Cheekies and Cheekies and Chill, and I just had to take a time out and purge my thoughts and feelings here on Sincerely Janae because I've been so emotional lately, you guys. Whether I'm in my feels, I've just had a breakthrough with my therapist, or I've just had a really deep conversation with my siblings, or I'm in glam getting ready for an award show, I'm sharing my most interesting intimate thoughts with you on the podcast. You guys know I always keep it real with you guys, but this time I'm taking it to the next level. Listen to Cheekies and chill on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bobby Bones
Wake up. You wake up in the morning. Then you turn the radio on and.
Agusto Papa Host
The dial just keeps on turning.
Bobby Bones
Cool Steve red hat trying to put you through. M's riding his wigs. Next bit. Now Bobby's on the mic. So you know what this is? This is the Bobby Bone stone. Now time for the morning corny. The morning corny.
Amy Brown
What kind of bug tells time?
Bobby Bones
What kind of bug tells time?
Amy Brown
A clock. Roach.
Bobby Bones
That's funny. A good one. That was the morning corny Bobby Bone Show Bonehead story of the day.
Lunchbox
This story comes to us from England. A 22 year old woman was out at the bar. She's leaving the bar after having a lot of drinks. She walks outside and there's a seagull.
Bobby Bones
What?
Lunchbox
A seagull.
Bobby Bones
Like Steven Seagal.
Lunchbox
Seagull.
Bobby Bones
Jason Seagull.
Lunchbox
No, no, like the bird.
Bobby Bones
A seagull.
Amy Brown
Seagull.
Bobby Bones
No, a seagull. It's a goal.
Eddie
A goal from the seal.
Lunchbox
Seagull.
Bobby Bones
No, seagull.
Lunchbox
How do you say it, Eddie?
Eddie
A seagull.
Bobby Bones
A seagull.
Amy Brown
Y' all don't pause.
Lunchbox
You do not pause.
Bobby Bones
Seagull.
Eddie
Yeah, because it's a goal from the sea.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. It's not a seagull.
Amy Brown
I know, but it's just the way we say it. We.
Bobby Bones
I know how you say it. Weird. It's like when you say the place where you get tacos.
Amy Brown
Oh, my gosh. No, that's because I think, what is that place?
Bobby Bones
Say it.
Amy Brown
Now I get nervous.
Bobby Bones
Say it.
Amy Brown
Taco Bell.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. No, Taco Bell.
Amy Brown
Whatever.
Lunchbox
But there's no space in Seagull.
Bobby Bones
But still, it's a seagull.
Amy Brown
Yeah, Seagull. Okay.
Bobby Bones
Say the show on Saturdays.
Amy Brown
I know. Saturday Night Live.
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Eddie
That's so weird.
Amy Brown
I know. But also, I struggle with lots of words.
Bobby Bones
How do you say a seahawk? You don't say seahawk.
Lunchbox
Seahawk.
Amy Brown
Seahawk.
Bobby Bones
You say a seahawk.
Eddie
Seahawk.
Bobby Bones
The Seattle Seahawks.
Amy Brown
But hawk and gull.
Bobby Bones
I believe it's one word too. A seahawk.
Amy Brown
Gull and gull are Seahawks.
Bobby Bones
Same seagull.
Amy Brown
Seagull.
Bobby Bones
No, you're saying, like, Jason Seagull.
Amy Brown
I know, but. Okay, can we just agree that it's the same?
Eddie
No, because it's not the same.
Bobby Bones
All right, lifebike, tell us about this. These seagulls.
Lunchbox
So anyway, she decides I'm gonna take that seagull home.
Bobby Bones
The bird. The bird. Okay.
Lunchbox
She goes home, passes out. She wakes up in the morning, she's like, what is this thing doing in my apartment? Freaks out, takes it to the vet. Turns out it has bird flu.
Amy Brown
Oh, gosh.
Eddie
Oh, no.
Lunchbox
So I gotta send the crew to her apartment and clean it up.
Bobby Bones
Does she have bird flu?
Lunchbox
Luckily, she doesn't have bird flu.
Bobby Bones
And that type of bird was a seagull in Seattle Seahawks. See, you're just doing it different with two birds.
Amy Brown
Yeah, but seagulls, hawk and gull are different.
Lunchbox
Yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Hawk is hard. That's correct. They're spelled different. They're said different.
Amy Brown
It's a totally different word. So it's. You can't.
Bobby Bones
You're saying Seahawks, like two words. The Seahawks. Seagulls. If they were the Seattle Seagulls, what would you call them?
Amy Brown
The Seattle Seagulls.
Bobby Bones
Seagulls.
Amy Brown
What do you call it when a seagull's flying over a bay?
Bobby Bones
A bagel.
Amy Brown
Oh, come on. You gotta ruin.
Bobby Bones
All right, there you go.
Lunchbox
I'm Lunchbox, and that's your bonehead story of the day.
Eddie
This is the Bobby Bowl Show.
Bobby Bones
This story is in regards to something we're talking about a couple days ago where Justin Timberlake, he'd go out on stage and he'd be like, I got this feeling. And then he wouldn't sing for a long time. And they'd have the whole crowd sing, and everybody's like, dang, I paid all this money for A Justin Timberlake concert, and he's singing like, one lyric, and then everybody else is doing like the next 30, 45 seconds. And it happened a couple different times. Story came out. Justin Timberlake reveals Lyme disease diagnosis.
Amy Brown
Oh.
Eddie
Which means you really can't sing. Like, that affects your voice.
Bobby Bones
So let's talk about this for a second. The singer took to Instagram on Thursday to celebrate and reflect on the end of a two year Forgot Tomorrow tour. However, in his reflection, he wanted to detail what's going on, despite him being a pretty private person. Among other things. I've been battling some health issues and was diagnosed with Lyme disease, which I don't say, so you feel bad for me. But to shed some light on what I've been up against behind the scenes, he continued, if you've experienced this disease or know someone who has, then you're aware living with this can be relentlessly debilitating. And so that's from the Hollywood Reporter. My assumption is this is in response to that going viral. How do you feel now, man?
Amy Brown
The videos are still funny.
Bobby Bones
Yep.
Amy Brown
But I do feel bad that he's been dealing with that. And now at least it makes sense because I. I felt like something was up. I'm like, is he just like. Why would he. I don't feel like his work ethic equals that.
Bobby Bones
You make Timberlake work at that girl.
Amy Brown
I just think that he's shown time and time again that he's a hard worker. You've seen it in his body of work.
Bobby Bones
But I never really noticed either way if he was a hard worker or not really.
Amy Brown
I mean, I think so. I was a big In Sync fan.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Amy Brown
Big time.
Bobby Bones
I think both can be true. I think you can go, that sucks. He has Lyme disease. Because Lyme disease is completely debilitating. If you ever know anybody that has it and it affects the two people, I know they affected them so differently, both other people and different severity. But also, you can still go, well, if you're sick and people have paid all this money, maybe don't do the show. Instead of going out and being like, I got this feeling. And then they just sing for a long time. Because that's gonna happen. I think you can have both of those feelings, and that's okay. It doesn't have to be pure black, pure white, you can go, that sucks. I feel bad for anybody having to go through that. I think Shania Twain stopped touring because of Lyme disease and finally impacted her vocals for sure. Yeah.
Amy Brown
I mean, yeah. Your energy, everything.
Bobby Bones
And I Think you can also go if you can't sing the songs, maybe don't do the show.
Amy Brown
And then. Yeah, I guess they do live a relatively out of the limelight life.
Bobby Bones
They live here, basically.
Amy Brown
Well, so they do.
Eddie
Well, not in this room, but in Nashville.
Amy Brown
Yeah. People see him at the gym.
Bobby Bones
Franklin. I think that's cool.
Eddie
I know he owned a bar downtown or whatever, but I didn't know he. Like, they lived here.
Bobby Bones
That's cool. I'm pretty sure they spend most of their time here.
Eddie
Keep an eye out.
Bobby Bones
From the interactions I've had, I'm pretty sure they spend most of their time here. I don't know if you can keep an eye on.
Eddie
We're probably not at the same place.
Bobby Bones
I don't think we run in the same circles. Right.
Eddie
Right.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So, yeah, I hope it gets better.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
But it's okay to still go.
Eddie
You ever feel like. Well, then tell us that's why that's.
Amy Brown
What he decided to do.
Eddie
I know that it's not our business and you don't have to tell us your personal stuff, but if you're gonna play a show and people are gonna make a deal, it's so obvious that people are gonna. It's gonna stand out. People are gonna say something about it. Then tell us.
Bobby Bones
I can understand where you're going. Did he only tell us this because it happened? And then you question how severe is it really? And is this just an excuse for what went viral? I understand all of that, and it. Nothing is our business. But if you pay money for something and you don't get really what you pay for, then it kind of becomes your business as to. Well, that show kind of sucked. I hope it's for the best. I think it'd still be fun to go to a show with him singing just the first word of every verse, and we do the rest. Yeah, as long as you know. But I do hope he gets better, and I hope that it's not bad, because that disease does crazy different things to different people. Because, again, the two people I know that have it, it's like two. You would think it was two different diseases. And one of them, it only flares up and is a little bad. And one of them, they live with it hard all the time.
Amy Brown
Well, I think because of that, that's what makes it so difficult for doctors to even recognize that's what's going on with people. And people. People that I've known, and they end up going to the doctor and they feel crazy because it's left undiagnosed sometimes for so long, it's hard to explain.
Bobby Bones
I was flipping through channels yesterday, and I guess I can wait till Tuesday reviews day. But I did finish Alice in Borderland both seasons, and I was looking for something new to watch, and I saw the where is Amy?
Amy Brown
Where is Amy?
Bobby Bones
And my wife wasn't up for it at the time. I think she thinks it's a little darker than it is. But they're just looking for her, right?
Amy Brown
I mean, it's pretty dark. Cause she's.
Bobby Bones
But.
Amy Brown
But it's not.
Bobby Bones
Explain the show. I should have let. Just explain the show what it is then.
Amy Brown
Okay, well, so back in 1998, a family, a mom, a dad, and a brother and a sister.
Bobby Bones
Did you watch all of it?
Amy Brown
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Eddie
This is a true story.
Amy Brown
Yeah, true story.
Bobby Bones
The docu series on Netflix. Right?
Amy Brown
On Netflix. Yes. I. My friend that told me about Karen Reed, she's the one that turned me onto it, and I knew if she.
Bobby Bones
Oh, Amy Bradley is missing is what it's called.
Amy Brown
Yes. But I keep just telling my friends, where is Amy?
Bobby Bones
Got it.
Amy Brown
It's like.
Bobby Bones
And they're like, you're going crazy. You're right here.
Amy Brown
I want to know where she is. I guess. What can I say? Because it is a true story and it happened a long time ago, but people might want to watch it.
Bobby Bones
It was on a cruise, I believe.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And then she just disappeared.
Amy Brown
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Obviously, people have been claiming they've been seeing her.
Amy Brown
Yeah, Okay.
Bobby Bones
I think.
Amy Brown
Yeah. Okay.
Bobby Bones
Because I haven't seen the show. I've not seen the show. I just know that from gen pop.
Amy Brown
Then I feel safe saying that. And that is what is so crazy about it.
Bobby Bones
March 24, 1998. This is up on the Internet as the description of it, a night of partying, turns tragic when Amy Bradley vanishes from a cruise ship without a trace, leaving her family frantic to find her.
Amy Brown
Right. And. And what has transpired over the last, you know, 20 plus years is crazy. Like little things that pop up.
Bobby Bones
I wouldn't say anymore because I don't know anymore. And I feel like you're doing what you were afraid you were gonna do.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Eddie
But you can't say that they have not found her, right?
Bobby Bones
Nope. I don't think you can say that.
Eddie
Well, they said they're looking until. Where's Amy?
Bobby Bones
And who knows?
Eddie
Okay.
Amy Brown
Oh, yeah. You never know.
Bobby Bones
You never know. Okay, I got you. You never know. Okay, play me. Voicemail four. Raymundo.
Amy Brown
Hi, Bobby, this is Olivia and Belly. We're calling from New Hampshire.
Bobby Bones
And we have a morning Corny. What do you call it? Take Noodle An Imposta.
Amy Brown
Love the show. Thanks.
Bobby Bones
Good job, good job, Good job. All right, give me the next one. Ray. I am calling because I just wanted.
Amy Brown
To say how much I love this show. I've been a listener since I was.
Bobby Bones
In fourth grade and I've now just.
Amy Brown
Graduated high school and I'm going off.
Bobby Bones
To college in two weeks. And I was just wondering what advice you guys have for me for my freshman year. Thank you. This probably won't affect your first semester because you've probably already enrolled for your classes. The real advice that I would give you is do not take 8 o' clock classes because more times than not, you'll decide to not go because it's really early. Especially your freshman year, sophomore, junior year, you'll understand what the lay of the land is where you thrive, existing in your own autonomy. I would not take 8 o' clock classes my freshman year because it's fun. College is fun. It was not that fun for me. It was more fun, though, than it's the first time I ever had the dorms I shared with my roommate. The room we didn't have different rooms. It was one room, one block room, but it was still the first bed I ever had. Bedroom. I thought that was cool. Had a closet. It was awesome. That was fun to me. And I got to start, like, building my life. Like, put all the pieces. You start to figure out who you are and it's all up to you from that point. And because of that, some nights, a Tuesday night, you might stay out and do some stuff. And who knows, you could go to the student union. You study late, you go to a party and then be like, I'm tired. I don't want to go to 8 o' clock class. And there's no mom and dad or grandma to get you up to go. It's just so much easier starting at 9am that would be my advice going forward. Like, practical advice. Amy?
Amy Brown
Yeah, I have to probably recommend breaking things up into small pieces. I used to, my whole, whole college career, I put everything all last minute and would stay up late at night cramming for everything. And I thrived on that, I think. But looking back, I wish I would have broken it into smaller chunks and tackled it throughout the day and had a calendar. Like, I didn't start using a calendar until, you know, I'm 44 now. So, like, I was 40, maybe Tuesday, yesterday. And I wish that I had adopted that structure in college because I Think it would have been very, very helpful for me. So if you don't have that type of structure yet, start really dividing things up on a calendar and hold yourself accountable to it, because I think that'll come in handy.
Bobby Bones
Good luck. It's going to be fun.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Your freshman year will be the weirdest and hardest, but also the most awesome. I met friends from that year that I still have today, which is crazy. Like, two. But I. I talk to people from my freshman year of college more than I do all the years of elementary, junior high school.
Eddie
Same.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, you're. It's. It's awesome. College is awesome. I would say live in the dorm. That'd be another one. Like, for sure. Live in the dorm your first year, because you get way more college experience by living in the dorm. And it isn't the most comfortable for some people because you are crammed in and there's, like, showers. We had, like, two showers on the floor. Big public showers, so we didn't have one in our room. I'm not sure what everybody's situation was like, but again, you meet so many people because you're just put with so many people. So I would. I would advise living in the dorm freshman year, if you can.
Amy Brown
Well, and I would say if you have that shower situation, then I'll advise shower shoes.
Bobby Bones
I wore shower shoes. Yeah, that's what I was told. Like, wear shower shoes, you get foot fungus. A bunch of dudes.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Good one, Ray. Play the next one, please. Mercury is in retrograde right now, which is so funny. And it just went into retrograde last week. And it was. I believe it was the day that Eddie did his challenge in the studio with Scuba and Abby. And that has to do with communication. Literally the same thing happened to me at work. It isn't the study of things going backwards. It's the feeling that you're stagnant. I actually felt great that day. One of my finer days. How come retrograde didn't affect me? You can't take people that were in bad moods because they worked too much that week. Like Scuba Steve doing multiple jobs and he's cranky, and Eddie can't eat hot dogs and blame it on Mercury in retrograde. You can always find something going wrong in the world to blame it on. Mercury in retrograde. You guys are out of your mind for this stuff.
Eddie
I blame mine on the hot dogs in my stomach.
Amy Brown
Is it Mercury and retrograde?
Bobby Bones
We're in, right?
Amy Brown
Is it in Mercury Retrograde?
Bobby Bones
It's in retrograde.
Agusto Papa Host
Retrograde, yeah.
Amy Brown
Well, it's in it. I thought. But I thought I was hearing you say but. Maybe you were saying it so quickly, but I felt like you were saying Mercury and retrograde.
Bobby Bones
Mercury in retrograde.
Eddie
And no one knows what that means.
Bobby Bones
Mercury is in retrograde about three to four times per year, with each period lasting for approximately three weeks. This is apparent backward motion of Mercury as observed from Earth. It's due to orbital speeds of the two planets and apparently it puts one in nine people in a bad mood and not allow people to eat hot dogs.
Amy Brown
Okay, those orbital speeds. Yes, get me every time.
Bobby Bones
I don't hate you for believing it. I'm annoyed that you're trying to get me to believe it because I. There's no science behind it at all.
Eddie
You sure you weren't in a bad mood?
Bobby Bones
It's a fairy tale. Do you believe in Zeus? Do you believe in. You want to do that? It's the same thing.
Amy Brown
Should you ask your assistant?
Eddie
Yeah, I want to know what Mercury retrograde.
Bobby Bones
Okay, here we go. Hey, how's it going? I have a question. When people say Mercury is in retrograde, does that actually affect anyone's emotions on Earth or is that a whole bulla bilarchy?
Eddie
She's not going to answer that.
Bobby Bones
The idea of Mercury retrograde definitely has a lot of fans and believers in astrology. Mercury retrograde is thought to cause miscommunications, technology mishaps, and just general chaos. Scientifically speaking, there's no concrete evidence that it actually influences our emotions or events here on Earth. It's more of a fun belief and a way for people to kind of explain the little chaotic moments in life. So it might be a bit of both fun to think about, but not necessarily scientifically proven. Is there anything about astrology that is scientifically proven at all? Astrology as a belief system is, is more of a cultural and historical practice than a science. While astronomy, which is the study of celestial objects, is a well established science. Astrology operates more on the idea that the. The positions and movements of celestial bodies can influence human lives and personalities. There's no scientific evidence that links the positions of stars and planets to personal traits or future events, but it can still be a fun and meaningful way for people to reflect on their lives and personalities. Because basically people need a reason for things to happen or they feel like there's no meaning to life. Right?
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
That's definitely a big part of why things like astrology or other belief systems can be so appealing to people. It gives a sense of meaning or a Framework to understand the ups and downs of life. Humans definitely have a natural desire to find patterns and reasons behind events, and that can be really comforting and help people feel a bit more grounded in the chaos of everyday life. When the Internet's bad in here, her voice changes because she can't get all that. She can't get all the.
Eddie
It's like puberty.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Bad Internet does that.
Amy Brown
Figure it out.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Bad Internet does it. To my assistant. There you go. Unbiased.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
It's fun.
Amy Brown
It's fun.
Bobby Bones
And so is Venus and unicorns and Zeus and don't walk under a ladder. All fun. Is there any reality to it?
Amy Brown
What's your sign?
Bobby Bones
Aries. Why?
Amy Brown
I don't know. I. I saw some guy. He reenacted people each. What are those called? What are the signs? Each sign. Yeah. How they react to the same situation. You know, they kind. He kind of gives the dramatic response of like, I'm a Pisces. And it's like, you know, if you're.
Bobby Bones
I hate this guy. I don't even know who he is. I can't stand him. It's really funny. Unless he's making fun of them.
Amy Brown
I think he's making fun of it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. But I like that guy.
Amy Brown
To me, it could kind of. I'm like. It seems kind of accurate when he's acting it out. I'm like, well, I'm a Pisces, because that's a reality.
Bobby Bones
Contains all the traits that he's saying. So you see the trait that you contain, and you go, yep, that's me. But you. Everybody has a little bit of all.
Amy Brown
Yeah. I don't want to do this anymore.
Bobby Bones
I don't want to do this. I want to do this.
Amy Brown
It was fun. The video was fun. You don't have to hate him.
Bobby Bones
No.
Amy Brown
Oh, my gosh. That's what he said an Aries would do. I hate this.
Bobby Bones
Uh.
Eddie
Oh.
Amy Brown
This is stupid, Bones.
Bobby Bones
This video made me laugh out loud. I almost sent it to some of you guys yesterday, but then I realized I just want to play it on the show. There's a kid, he looks 12, and you see it from the ring cam. And he goes up and he rings the doorbell, and then he doesn't run off. And that was the plan for him to run off, but he's, like, the kindest kid. And so this has gone viral. I don't want to say anything more, but this was real. This was not acted. So they confirmed this is real. Go ahead.
Amy Brown
Oh, crap. Can I help you?
Bobby Bones
No. What are you doing here?
Amy Brown
I'm really sorry.
Bobby Bones
I was going to ding dong ditch you guys. I'm super sorry. Does your dad know you're out here doing this? I will call him right now.
Amy Brown
Yeah, he does know. I doubt that.
Bobby Bones
What's the hold up?
Amy Brown
I've been caught. Is that your dad?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. He goes, ding dong did with you?
Amy Brown
Yeah. He says it's a core childhood memory.
Bobby Bones
And he wants to be a part of it.
Amy Brown
Okay, gotta go.
Bobby Bones
Are you kidding me?
Amy Brown
Okay. I mean, that's really cute.
Bobby Bones
The kid can't act if you watch it. It's not acting.
Amy Brown
But does she sound like she's acting?
Bobby Bones
I think she. She's a little bit, which is why I kind of looked it up and looked in the comments to see if people thought it was acting. She's either sounds like she's acting or she's in disbelief that she just caught the kid ding dong ditching with his dad.
Eddie
Yeah. Let me get this straight. The dad is behind this too? He's saying, you gotta run.
Bobby Bones
And you see the dad in the back going, run.
Amy Brown
Because it's a core memory and he wants to be a part of it. Poor childhood memory.
Bobby Bones
They were relying too much on the kid to be a good actor. If this thing was totally faking.
Amy Brown
The kid, yeah, true.
Bobby Bones
He did not mean to get caught. He's in a ball cap and a T shirt. He's like, oh, oh. Because she opened it quick. He pushes.
Amy Brown
Yeah, she must have been right there.
Bobby Bones
Anyway, I knew you guys would be haters.
Eddie
Funny.
Amy Brown
Dude, that's cute.
Bobby Bones
You should watch it because you won't think it's acting once you see the kid. Yeah, but you still might. You're a hater.
Amy Brown
No, I'm just trying to picture. That's kind of. I mean, would any of the parents here ding dong ditch with their kids?
Eddie
No, never. You might know my kids. Ding dong ditch. And man, when we first moved into our new neighborhood, they did it like 10 times. And all the neighbors, like, came to my house. Be like, they need to stop. Like, oh, you got it.
Bobby Bones
Oh, that was. They were running around doing it.
Eddie
Oh, they did it to every single neighbor. I'm like, they didn't know that wasn't like, you're not supposed to do that.
Bobby Bones
If their dad was with them, though, it'd be better. Well, they've done it once and moved on. They'd had their tour childhood memory and moved on. We will see you guys Monday. Goodbye, everybody. The Bobby Bone show theme song written, produced and sang by Reed Yarberry you can find his Instagram at Scuba Steve Executive Producer Raymundo Head of Production I'm Bobby Bones. My Instagram is Mr. Bobby Bones. Thank you for listening to the podcast.
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Lunchbox
That's what the real question is stand without good access is not a good stand.
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The Bobby Bones Show Episode: FRI PT 1: Bobby Made A Bucket List + Tipping At The Post Office?! + Can Anyone Catch Eddie In Easy Trivia?
Release Date: August 1, 2025
Host: Bobby Bones
Network: Premiere Networks
The episode kicks off with Bobby Bones hosting an "Easy Trivia" game segment. Participants Amy, Abby, Morgan, Eddie, and Lunchbox compete by answering straightforward questions across various categories.
Notable Moments & Quotes:
Time Category Questions:
Professions & Websites:
Animals and Insects:
Disney Characters & Food Brands:
Elimination:
A caller seeks advice on whether to let her husband’s brother stay overnight after he was kicked out for sending explicit photos to another woman.
Key Discussion Points:
Conclusion: Bobby advises offering limited shelter, acknowledging the complexity of family dynamics while maintaining boundaries.
The conversation shifts to the controversial topic of tip jars appearing in non-traditional places like the post office.
Notable Moments & Quotes:
Amy Brown [12:17]: "I saw this video online, and this lady was at the post office, and there's like a basket on the counter, like a tip jar, and there was cash in it."
Bobby Bones [12:34]: "Do I think it's in too many places? Sure."
Discussion Points:
Conclusion: Bobby maintains a balanced view, supporting voluntary tips while acknowledging the awkwardness of tip jars in non-service-oriented settings.
In the "Good News" segment, Bobby shares an inspiring story about an 85-year-old woman from Sullivan, Missouri, who skydived in tribute to her late husband.
Notable Moments & Quotes:
Bobby Bones [23:13]: "She's letting it rip. Supported by the Dream Come True program."
Amy Brown [23:25]: "That's awesome because she's so old."
Key Highlights:
Conclusion: The segment celebrates bravery and love, highlighting the remarkable spirit of individuals who undertake extraordinary feats later in life.
A listener shares a fascinating anecdote about Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife paying Julia Roberts’ hospital bill when she was born.
Notable Moments & Quotes:
Amy Brown [25:19]: "Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, they paid Julia Roberts' hospital bill when she was born."
Bobby Bones [26:06]: "I have to take all that from our show."
Key Discussion Points:
Conclusion: Bobby and Amy discuss the intersection of race, support, and legendary figures, highlighting how unexpected kindness can shape the lives of future stars.
Listeners submit voicemails seeking advice for starting college, particularly concerning class schedules and time management.
Notable Moments & Quotes:
Amy Brown [55:30]: "I wish I would have broken it into smaller chunks and tackled it throughout the day and had a calendar."
Bobby Bones [58:00]: "I would advise living in the dorm freshman year, if you can."
Key Advice:
Conclusion: Bobby emphasizes practical strategies for academic success and social adjustment, while Amy highlights the importance of structured time management.
The hosts delve into the popular belief of Mercury being in retrograde and its supposed effects on human behavior.
Notable Moments & Quotes:
Bobby Bones [62:03]: "Astrology operates more on the idea that the positions and movements of celestial bodies can influence human lives and personalities."
Amy Brown [63:13]: Reflects on how astrology can feel accurate when portrayed through relatable scenarios.
Key Discussion Points:
Scientific Validity: Bobby debunks the scientific basis of astrology, clarifying that astronomy is the study of celestial objects, while astrology lacks empirical evidence linking planetary positions to personal traits.
Human Behavior: Acknowledges the psychological comfort astrology provides by offering explanations for life's unpredictabilities.
Conclusion: The hosts agree that while astrology lacks scientific support, it remains a meaningful cultural practice for many, serving as a coping mechanism for understanding personal experiences.
The show incorporates light-hearted segments with jokes, listener voicemails, and humorous interactions among hosts.
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Morning Corny [45:00]:
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Conclusion: These segments add a playful and interactive dimension to the show, fostering a sense of community and laughter among listeners.
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show masterfully blends engaging trivia, heartfelt advice, inspiring stories, and light-hearted humor. Bobby Bones, alongside his co-hosts Amy, Eddie, and Lunchbox, navigates through diverse topics with warmth and wit, ensuring an entertaining and meaningful experience for listeners. Whether discussing the nuances of tip culture or celebrating an 85-year-old's daring skydiving adventure, the hosts provide insightful commentary and relatable interactions that resonate with a broad audience.
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For those who haven't tuned in, this episode offers a comprehensive snapshot of the show's blend of entertainment, advice, and community engagement.
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