The Bobby Bones Show – Episode Summary
Title: FRI PT 2: Bailey Zimmerman Ghosted By Luke Combs + Highest IQ Score Of Serial Killers + Lunchbox Got Dissed!
Host: Bobby Bones
Release Date: May 2, 2025
Published By: Premiere Networks
1. Company Contracts and Team Stability
[01:33] The episode kicks off with host Bobby Bones addressing a listener, Steve from St. Louis, who inquires about recent contract signings within the show’s team. Bobby explains that members like Raymundo, Eddie, and Amy have recently signed new contracts, revealed through a cake-themed announcement on air. This strategic staggered approach ensures team stability, preventing any single member from leaving and taking others with them. Bobby humorously denies any intention of resigning, emphasizing the tight-knit nature of the team.
Bobby Bones [02:33]: "If I leave, everybody can't run with me. That's really the reason they did it."
2. Lunchbox's Appearance on Jersey Shore Family Vacation
[04:03] The conversation shifts to Lunchbox’s anticipated appearance on the reality TV show "Jersey Shore Family Vacation." Morgan shares excitement but admits not having seen the episodes yet due to delayed airing and long editing processes. The team discusses expectations and the impact of television exposure on Lunchbox’s career, anticipating increased interview requests and fan interactions following the show’s premiere.
Morgan [04:31]: "It's gonna be interview requests. People magazine."
3. ADHD Screening Through Retinal Scans
[07:31] A segment delves into the innovative methods being developed to screen for ADHD using retinal scans. Eddie introduces a South Korean study that proposes analyzing retinal photographs to identify indicators like blood vessel density and shape as a non-invasive alternative to traditional, more intrusive ADHD assessments.
Eddie [07:58]: "They just analyze retinal photographs, and then there's key indicators such as, like, blood vessel density, vessel shape, width, all this stuff."
4. The IQs of Notorious Serial Killers
[10:00] Bobby transitions the discussion to the intelligence levels of infamous serial killers, presenting a list of eight notorious figures and their IQ scores. Highlights include:
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Ted Kaczynski (The Unabomber):
IQ: 167
Details: A Harvard graduate and former math prodigy, Kaczynski led a reclusive life, harboring a complex ideology against industrial society.Morgan [11:43]: "He went to Harvard before he even graduated high school."
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H.H. Holmes:
IQ: 140
Details: America's first documented serial killer, Holmes constructed a "murder castle" during the 1893 Chicago World's Fair, leveraging his medical knowledge to conceal his crimes. -
Jeffrey Dahmer:
IQ: 145
Details: Known for his gruesome acts of cannibalism and body mutilation, Dahmer's intelligence classified him as exceptionally gifted. -
John Edward Robinson (BTK Killer):
IQ: Not specified
Details: An internet-era serial killer currently incarcerated in Kansas. -
Richard Kuklinski (The Iceman):
IQ: 160
Details: A highly intelligent contract killer with over 100 murders, Kuklinski maintained a double life as a suburban family man. -
Rodney Alcala (The Dating Game Killer):
IQ: Not specified
Details: A charismatic and cunning murderer who exploited his charm to commit his crimes. -
Edmund Kemper (The Co-ed Killer):
IQ: 160
Details: Known for his high intelligence and calculated demeanor, Kemper's actions reflect psychopathic traits.
Bobby humorously compares the IQs of these criminals to those of historical geniuses like Einstein and Mozart, highlighting the disturbing correlation between high intelligence and criminal behavior.
Bobby Bones [11:07]: "Ted Kaczynski is the number one, the highest IQ."
5. Interview with Bailey Zimmerman
[17:56] The highlight of the episode is an in-depth interview with rising country music artist Bailey Zimmerman. The discussion covers a range of topics, including his collaboration with Luke Combs, personal background, career journey, and hobbies.
a. Collaboration with Luke Combs
Bailey shares the story behind his collaboration with Luke Combs, detailing how they became friends and the process of co-writing their song. Initially nervous about reaching out, Bailey recounts sending Luke the song and waiting anxiously for a response, which eventually led to a successful partnership.
Bailey Zimmerman [19:14]: "I kept listening to the song and listening and then I was like one day I was like dude, I'm sending it."
b. Personal and Professional Journey
Bailey discusses his transition from working various jobs, including detailing cars and working in a meat market, to pursuing music. His experience in labor unions and construction work in West Virginia provided him with a strong work ethic, which he now applies to his music career.
Bailey Zimmerman [36:29]: "I was like, man, I really hate this, and I really hate what I'm doing, and I really want to try something else."
c. Hobbies and Interests
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Automobiles: Bailey expresses his passion for cars, particularly his Corvette, which holds sentimental value as it honors his late grandfather. He enjoys building and customizing trucks, a hobby that connects him to his family heritage.
Bailey Zimmerman [26:16]: "So I would say I bought a Corvette. The first reason being my grandpa kind of instilled in me just like GM and that's like what we drive."
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Music and Instruments: His love for guitars is evident as he discusses his collection of Gibson guitars and his primary instrument, the Gibson Les Paul Flying V, which he plays during live performances.
Bailey Zimmerman [31:24]: "I've got so many Gibson guitars in my house, dude, it's insane."
d. Overcoming Personal Challenges
Bailey opens up about a rough patch he endured before solidifying his dedication to music. He emphasizes the importance of choosing happiness and gratitude, highlighting his growth and resilience.
Bailey Zimmerman [40:05]: "I had this one day where I was like, okay, you got to choose to be happy... this is gonna be really hard for him to, like, show you what you need to do."
e. Upcoming Tour and Performances
Bailey announces his "New to Country 2025" tour, featuring Dylan Marlowe and Drew Baldrige. He shares details about his performances, including his debut at the Houston Rodeo with a customized truck, and his enthusiasm for connecting with fans through live shows.
Bailey Zimmerman [42:12]: "I have to go to January. January, February."
f. Homeownership and Responsibilities
Transitioning into adulthood, Bailey discusses managing his first home, the challenges he faced, and the invaluable help from his friend Shonzy, who assists him with home repairs and maintenance.
Bailey Zimmerman [38:12]: "We ended up having insane problems with my house. It was the worst."
g. Charitable Involvement and Softball Game Controversy
Towards the end of the interview, Bailey touches on his involvement with charity softball games, hinting at recurring issues and listener concerns about the organization’s reliability.
Morgan [43:15]: "They have some sort of controversy about it every year. There's something wrong with this game."
h. Personal Reflections and Future Aspirations
Bailey reflects on his journey, expressing gratitude for his current success and his commitment to maintaining his authentic "dream energy." He acknowledges the support from his team and fans, reinforcing his dedication to his music and personal growth.
Bailey Zimmerman [40:26]: "This is like a huge blessing. So definitely almost went there, but now we're back. We're back and let's freaking go."
6. Audience Engagement and Challenges
Throughout the episode, the team engages with listeners through various interactive segments, including challenges like the Bop It challenge, where Bailey participates and sets a new record.
Lunchbox [25:06]: "Score 61. 61."
Bobby Bones [25:17]: "More than doubled John Party. The leader, our new leader, Bailey Zimmerman."
Additionally, discussions around listener-submitted questions and challenges, such as predicting ADHD through eye movements and auction-related antics, keep the content lively and interactive.
7. Closing Remarks
The episode concludes with promotional segments for upcoming shows and content available on streaming platforms like Hulu and Amazon. Bobby Bones encourages listeners to support Bailey’s tour and highlights recent projects, ensuring the audience stays informed about the latest developments.
Bobby Bones [42:05]: "You guys have a good weekend. We will see you Monday. Bye, everybody."
Notable Quotes:
- Bobby Bones [02:33]: "If I leave, everybody can't run with me. That's really the reason they did it."
- Morgan [04:31]: "It's gonna be interview requests. People magazine."
- Eddie [07:58]: "They just analyze retinal photographs, and then there's key indicators such as, like, blood vessel density, vessel shape, width, all this stuff."
- Bailey Zimmerman [19:14]: "I kept listening to the song and listening and then I was like one day I was like dude, I'm sending it."
- Bobby Bones [11:07]: "Ted Kaczynski is the number one, the highest IQ."
- Bailey Zimmerman [40:05]: "I had this one day where I was like, okay, you got to choose to be happy... this is gonna be really hard for him to, like, show you what you need to do."
- Bailey Zimmerman [40:26]: "This is like a huge blessing. So definitely almost went there, but now we're back. We're back and let's freaking go."
Conclusion:
This episode of "The Bobby Bones Show" offers a blend of lighthearted team interactions, serious discussions on psychological studies, and an inspiring interview with Bailey Zimmerman. Listeners are treated to personal anecdotes, professional insights, and engaging challenges, making it a comprehensive and entertaining installment.
