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Matt Rogers
Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang just won Podcast of the Year at this year's iHeart Podcast Awards.
Bobby Bones
Oh wow, you're kidding.
Bowen Yang
Stop it.
Matt Rogers
Lady Gaga will take home the Innovator award at Monday's iHeartradio Music Awards. Now these iHeart Award winners are teaming up on a brand new episode of Las Culturistas.
Amy
Thank you so much for having me.
Bobby Bones
Here, but please, please, please don't make.
Amy
Me get angry about anything in public.
Matt Rogers
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Amy
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Bobby Bones
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Matt Rogers
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Amy
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Matt Rogers
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Bobby Bones
Cue the music.
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Bobby Bones
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Bobby Bones
This is Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli. The five families did not want us to shoot that picture.
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Bobby Bones
Yes, that was a real horse's head.
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Bobby Bones
Here we go. Come on, Bobby.
Matt Rogers
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Bobby Bones
Now Turn it up is. Let's go. Welcome to Friday's show. We got a big one. Morning, studio.
Lunchbox
Morning.
Bobby Bones
Apparently attractive workers make 20 grand more a year than unattractive workers. Just off the headline. Amy, thoughts?
Amy
Wow, that. I mean, sadly we hear this that attractive people just get treated better. So I guess it's no shocker to me they're getting paid more.
Bobby Bones
We don't just hear, I mean means true.
Amy
Yeah, that's a bummer. Because if someone has a skill set or they're smarter, they have more to offer just because maybe they're not as good looking. And looks are relative. So depends on the boss, but not that relative.
Bobby Bones
Generally, people that are good looking are considered good looking by everybody. That's what everywhere I go, people spit at me. That's probably why stop pretty Privilege is the idea that better looking people get more advantages in life. And 81.3% of people think it exists in the workplace. So it's around 20 grand a year overall for the same job that pretty people attractive, attractive people make. Then I won't say ugly people, but average looking people. Lunchbox.
Lunchbox
I mean, I don't see anything wrong with it. I agree with it. It happens. I feel it and I appreciate it.
Bobby Bones
When you say you feel it that.
Lunchbox
I make more than others because I'm good looking and people treat me differently everywhere I go. It's just really nice.
Bobby Bones
I do think there is something to your presentation of yourself and that can be interpreted as. As how you look. For example, I think Lunchbox would get to do more within the company if he presented himself in a more professional way, like Dion.
Amy
Sandra says who? Dion Sanders.
Bobby Bones
There you Go.
Lunchbox
I mean, I present myself well. I'm like, what up? I'm here, I'm good looking.
Bobby Bones
And that's a rough way to present yourself. What if I'm here, I'm good looking? I. I would say we've done this.
Lunchbox
Yeah, we've done this song and dance and you tell me I should talk to people and I talk to people and nothing happens.
Bobby Bones
I don't talk down to you. I say, hey, no, I didn't say.
Lunchbox
You talked down to me. I say, you talk to me and then like, I shaved. Like, I mean, look at me, I got a clean face today. Today you do nothing.
Bobby Bones
What I say is, when there are executives in town or you're somewhere, make a point to talk with them. Dress appropriately to like you dressing middle to good all the time. So when people see you, they're like, oh, look, this guy presents himself in a way, we could use them in other place cases. I think that's probably been one of the key factors as to why the company hasn't used you in certain, like, national things. Because you show up in like, hoodies and shorts. Yeah, I mean, like business at. Business things.
Lunchbox
I did at that business dinner the other night. I saw the president and I said, what up, J Money?
Eddie
That's his name. Our president?
Bobby Bones
No, her. It's a her.
Eddie
Dude, you're saying sexist J Money.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Okay. She's not a Ms. J money. So you would put yourself on the scale of 1 to 10. At 10. Okay. And your style.
Lunchbox
My style is different than most people. Mine is more of a relaxed look.
Amy
But when you dress up for events, you look.
Lunchbox
But it works.
Bobby Bones
He wears bracelets and jewelry and everything.
Lunchbox
Like, it works for Adam Sandler. It works for B.
Bobby Bones
But Adam Sandler's like, never mind, go ahead.
Amy
What is he referencing? Because Adam Sandler wore a hoodie at their awards.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Like, and everybody thought it was cool.
Amy
Okay.
Lunchbox
And I wear it, and you guys act like I killed someone.
Bobby Bones
No, we don't act like that.
Amy
But it's a little dramatic, a little different.
Lunchbox
I mean, so I'm just saying if they can wear hoodies, I can wear hoodies.
Eddie
You.
Bobby Bones
There's nobody stopping you from wearing a hoodie.
Lunchbox
It's sort of like lawyers, but you.
Bobby Bones
Are wearing a hoodie and no one's stopping you.
Lunchbox
Can I tell you what's weird? Is like, lawyers, like, why do they wear suits? It's so dumb. You go to court, man. Be relaxed. Don't you want your lawyer to feel relaxed? Like, what difference does it make? If your lawyer's dressed up, if your lawyer's good, your lawyer's good.
Bobby Bones
I would say the presentation of professional often correlates with someone interpreting your actions as professional. And seeing someone dressed up in a way that is professional oftentimes leads to professional action. So that would be what it is.
Lunchbox
I think we need to change societal norms where, I mean, we force these people to go to court and wear a suit. It's like, man, let them wear what they're comfortable with.
Bobby Bones
They probably can wear whatever they want.
Eddie
Then it's not worth the risk.
Amy
Yeah, I don't know. But the judge may have a dress code.
Bobby Bones
Possibly a judge could say, this is insulting to the court.
Lunchbox
What is insulting? Like, because I'm a shirt tie to your court. Shut up.
Bobby Bones
Oh, dude, we're not the judges.
Amy
That's what you would say if you were a lawyer.
Eddie
Just like that.
Lunchbox
Just like, get out of here with your crap.
Amy
That's probably why you're not a lawyer.
Bobby Bones
No, I would say that's not the main reason. That's not the main reason. No, no, no. Yeah, yeah. About 20 grand a year, though, if you're better. But there's a lot of different privilege. I mean, if you're. There's tall privilege, white privilege, there's rich privilege, thin privilege. What?
Amy
Thin.
Bobby Bones
Oh, thin. I said spin.
Eddie
Oh, yeah.
Lunchbox
He said spin, too.
Bobby Bones
I haven't really used that one. I mean, yeah, but, you know, we're never going to change Lunchbox. We've tried to help him, and we don't do that to make fun of him because he wears whatever he wants. All good. But we have said, hey, you get upset about not getting some opportunities. We think this is the reason. I mean, I've been working it, but that means nothing. That's just you saying words.
Lunchbox
No, I mean, I said, what up to the president.
Bobby Bones
What's her name?
Lunchbox
Julie.
Eddie
Oh, yeah.
Lunchbox
I thought you want to be professional. See, I was being professional there. But having a nickname for him, is that not fun? That shows him, hey, he's got personality.
Bobby Bones
You are fun.
Lunchbox
That's right. And that's what companies want, right? No, companies want fun people representing their brand.
Bobby Bones
They want people representing their brand in a positive way that are also fun.
Amy
What is that thing called? Pretty. The money thing for if you're prettier.
Bobby Bones
Pretty privileged.
Amy
Pretty privileged. So is there a fun privilege?
Bobby Bones
I think there's a fun privilege. If you're also smart and dress professionally.
Amy
You pay more of your fun.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Anyway, that's why Lunchbox makes more than all you guys, apparently.
Eddie
Oh, okay.
Bobby Bones
That's the anonymous in box. There's a question to be had. Hello, Bobby Bones. I have a friend for over 20 years. She asked me to be her maid of honor. It's her wedding, but her second marriage. First off, this relationship started while both were married to other people. They've both now gotten divorced and are now engaged to each other. Her current fiance has now four different incidents involving cheating, texting other girls, being on dating sites. This last time, invited a woman to their house while my friend was out of town. She comes to me crying each time and says they've broken up. And then days later, they work it out. I don't think I can support this relationship anymore. If I back out of being her maid of honor, will I lose her friendship or should I just suck it up and be there for her? What would you do? How do I do this? Unsure friend. Okay, you don't have to support the relationship to support the person a little bit. That Venn diagram covers them, because you're going to have to support her when times are bad. But I think you can say one time and one time only, because you're not going to use a hammer and beat her over the head until she realizes it. That's not going to happen because she knows everything you know. At this point, if you knew stuff she didn't know, this a whole different story. You know everything that she knows, and she knows everything that you know. Hex probably knows more than you know and hasn't told you everything. This is what you do because you don't want to lose the friend, because at some point you may need a kidney and she may be your only match. Let's be honest.
Eddie
But you go, hey, look, I love you.
Bobby Bones
You're my best friend. As I've said before, if you look at his history, that's not good. And I'm concerned for you because of that. But if you feel like this is what you want to do, I'm going to support you, the person. But I may not always support the relationship. But if you are struggling, I will be here for you. But don't expect me to fight for your relationship. And I think as long. Because you can say that, and that's not even like a boundary pusher, but you can say that. And she has to understand because she knows everything that you know. You do not have to support the relationship. But what I would do once and one time only is express, hey, I don't think this is the best. Here's why. And then if you're going to be your friend. You just support her. That doesn't mean you have to be like, oh, you did him wrong, he did you wrong. You can stay out of that mix. Just be your friend. You love her. Be your friend. I'm. Be honest. This is not going to last a long time anyway. Like this is gonna last. They're gonna go back and forth. This is not going to last. History repeats itself. So. And then when it doesn't last, you can go back to being super friends again. That would be my advice to you, Amy.
Amy
Yeah, I mean, I agree with a lot of what you said. And just to answer the question that she asked, if you decide not to be the maid of honor, does that run the risk of be the maid of honor?
Bobby Bones
Be the maid of honor.
Amy
I know, but, but if she were to decide not to, then yes, absolutely.
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Amy
Oh yeah, for sure. Of her being like. And that's just something you may have to set. Like if, if you're exhausted of this, then you can remove yourself. But I think if you, if she's truly a friend and you want to just support her, you can do that.
Bobby Bones
You can be the maid of honor and hate his guts because you're the maid of honor for her. But I, I really would express to her how you feel about the relationship. Yes, but then I would not express it over and over again. Like that's a one timer. So, you know, and then you can be there and be your friend because I'm telling you this is not going to last. And then you still want to be her friend. That's all we got. I think Amy and I just helped you. We'll be invoicing you soon. That's some real therapy stuff. Close it up. It's time for the good news with Bobby. A dog named Shade was reunited with its family in New Jersey thanks to the USAR drone team. The veteran focused non profit uses drones for good. Equipped with advanced thermal imagery, they located the dog who had spent a freezing night alone. Oh man, that gives me like chill bumps in my arms. I love it so much. After Usar got on the job, Shade was found in 41 minutes.
Amy
That's awesome.
Bobby Bones
Oh, I can just imagine. Your dog's gone and a drone finds it. That's. We've been having issues with drones at our house and it's not been for good.
Amy
Yeah, this is a good kind of drone.
Bobby Bones
This is a good kind of drone. I know that's from 6 ABC. That's what it's all about. That was. Tell Me something good, Bones. Fun fact Friday. I'm gonna start you off with this one. Astronaut Buzz Aldrin's mom was named Moon.
Amy
No way.
Eddie
Oh, wow.
Amy
No way. That's crazy. Foreshadowing.
Bobby Bones
Either foreshadowing or a coincidence, but yes. Or he's just, you know, wanting to impress his mom. I know what I can do. I can go to the real moon, but that's crazy. Here's another one. Usain Bolt, the runner says he ate about a hundred McDonald's Chicken McNuggets each day at the 2008 Beijing Olympics because they were a familiar food, and he knew his stomach could at least handle that. So it was, I don't want to eat anything that's a bit foreign. I'm gonna Beijing, China. And so we ate a hundred nuggets a day. Won three gold medals that Olympics. Wow. Because his thing wasn't to eat nuggets every day, but it was, like, the one safe thing he knew would not mess him up. What you would think you get ahead of that. Make sure you got some other safe stuff. Amy, what do you have?
Amy
Seahorse. Couples greet each other every morning with a unique dance that sometimes involves changing color. Now, they do this as a way to confirm that the other partner is still alive. Also reinforce their bond and synchronize their reproductive cycles.
Bobby Bones
That's good, but how fun is that?
Amy
Like, what if every morning.
Bobby Bones
I'd love it. I love Eddie's skin color. I'd love to be Mexican color.
Eddie
Yeah, you can have.
Bobby Bones
You're brown. It's awesome.
Amy
You can't.
Bobby Bones
It's awesome.
Amy
It's not.
Eddie
Thank you.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. If I could wake up and be like, I look like Eddie.
Amy
You're missing what I'm saying.
Eddie
Oh, and we could do a little dance.
Amy
You would wake up every dance, get that color, and greet Caitlyn, your partner, with a little dance.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I don't think she'd like that, but I would like to change colors. That would be cool. Lunchbox.
Lunchbox
When baby sea otters are born, they can't swim, so how do they survive? Mom gets kelp and wraps kelp around them so they can float.
Amy
That's cute.
Eddie
That's cute.
Lunchbox
That's pretty crazy. Kelp floats. Yeah. Makes them buoyant, and they float in the water until they learn how to swim.
Eddie
It's like a little life jacket.
Amy
Yeah, it's good. Wow.
Bobby Bones
Fancy ketchup. What do you think that is, Amy? Why do you think it's called fancy ketchup?
Amy
Is that the kind that whataburger has.
Eddie
Yes.
Amy
It's the best ketchup. I mean, I love Heinz. Heinz actually is the best. And then fancy, in my opinion, and I'm a ketchup.
Bobby Bones
Fancy's not a brand.
Amy
Well, it says fancy on the.
Bobby Bones
Yes. I think whataburger's so good because the case that comes in, though, too, the little.
Amy
The container.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, the container, like, I think that makes waterbirds ketchup.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Lifts it a few points, but also, it's great. But fancy ketchup can be in your fridge.
Amy
It can, huh.
Bobby Bones
Anybody have any idea what fancy ketchup is or means? Ever heard it before?
Eddie
No clue.
Bobby Bones
No. Fancy ketchup is actually a grade A USDA grade. It's the highest grade. Ketchups are rated on color consistency defects and flavor. And there's fancy, and then other levels below it.
Amy
Fancy is more of a dark red if it's being graded on color in my.
Bobby Bones
Colors aren't my thing, so I'm just gonna go. If you see fancy ketchup, it's the graded highest of the ketchups. It's not just for fancy people, which is what maybe I would have thought. Lunchbox, you did yours. Morgan, you go.
Amy
Yeah. So chalk outlines were never actually a police tool. So outlining a body does not help with an investigation. They actually did it to give the press something to photograph that wasn't the actual body.
Eddie
Wow, that's crazy.
Amy
And it's not something that's done anymore today.
Bobby Bones
Oh, really?
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I kind of like those chalk outlines. Yeah. Chalk outline. I did one on my Instagram recently of Stanley, my bulldog, because he lays on the ground. He's like. Is a contortionist and bends in all these weird ways. And so I drew an outline, and I said, this is like if he fell off top of a house. But I didn't know that they did that just so people could take a picture of it. Yeah.
Amy
So they weren't taking a picture of the body. Instead, it looked like the body with the outline.
Bobby Bones
Dang, Eddie.
Eddie
In 1987, American Airlines wanted to save some money, so they removed one olive from the salads that they serve to all the passengers, and they save $40,000. One olive.
Bobby Bones
That's a lot of salads. They're buying a lot of olives. Yeah. Friends is the most popular show that people in other countries watch to help themselves learn English because it's syndicated so much. And the simpsons is number two. And then finally, the cheeseburger was invented in 1926 at a restaurant called the Right Spot. In Pasadena, California, the owner's 16 year old son randomly threw cheese onto a patty on the grill, kind of as an accident. And then they were like, well, this kind of works. They added it to their menu. They called it the cheese hamburger. It took off because people are like, oh, I never heard of this. Never done this. And next thing you know, it's cheeseburger made ubiquitous, right? It's everywhere.
Eddie
Bless that kid. Bless that kid for change our lives.
Bobby Bones
Yes, there you go. That's Fun Fact Friday. Fun Fact Friday.
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Amy
Geico's motorcycle expertise gives me the coverage I need. Like 24. Seven claims I'm on cloud nine.
Bobby Bones
Clouds are wholly unable to support the weight of an adult human. What's happening? Furthermore, clouds are not numbered. Even if you procured a jetpack and searched, you'd find no cloud numbered nine.
Bowen Yang
However, at that altitude, you'd likely befriend.
Bobby Bones
A flock of migrating snow geese. Geese who'd encourage you to leave your 24.7geico motorcycle claims insurance behind, as they would take you in and even share their dinner of crickets and clovers with you. GEICO assumes no liability for any indigestion that may occur from a clover cricket dinner.
Bowen Yang
GEICO expertise for your motorcycle Las Culturistas.
Matt Rogers
With Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang just won Podcast of the Year at this year's iHeart Podcast Awards.
Bobby Bones
Oh, wow.
Bowen Yang
You're kidding.
Bobby Bones
Stop it.
Matt Rogers
Lady Gaga will take home the Innovator award at Monday's iHeartradio Music Awards. Now these iHeart Award winners are teaming up on a brand new episode of Las Culturistas.
Amy
Thank you so much for having me.
Bobby Bones
Here, but please, please, please don't make.
Amy
Me get angry about anything in public.
Matt Rogers
Just open the free iHeartRadio app, search Las Culturistas and listen now.
Bobby Bones
September 1979. Virginia's top prison band, Edge of Daybreak, is about to record their debut album behind bars in just five hours. Okay, we're rolling. One, two, three. I'm Jamie Petras, music and culture writer. For the past five years, I've been talking to the band's three surviving members. They're out of prison now and in their 70s, their past behind them. But they also have some unfinished business. The everyday break Eyes of Love was.
Lunchbox
Supposed to have been followed up by another album.
Bobby Bones
It's a story about the liberating power of music, the American justice system, and ultimately, second chances. Listen to soul incarcerated on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Lunchbox
Our iHeartRadio Music Awards are coming back Monday, March 17th on Fox.
Matt Rogers
Starring Bad Bunny Glorilla, Kenny Chesney Money.
Bobby Bones
Long Nelly, your host, iheartradio.
Matt Rogers
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Lunchbox
Are you guys ready to have some fun tonight?
Matt Rogers
Plus, iHeart Innovator Award recipient Lady Gaga.
Bobby Bones
I heart icon award recipient Mariah Carey.
Matt Rogers
And I heart breakthrough award recipient Gracie Abrams.
Bobby Bones
Watch live on Fox, Monday, March 17 at 8. 7. Central West Virginia football coach Rich Rodriguez is banning his players from TikTok dancing.
Amy
Oh, wow. Like on the field after they score or just in a well on TikTok. Oh, I thought maybe they score and they do a little dance they learned on TikTok.
Bobby Bones
No, I don't think it's bringing tick tock to the field. I think it's taking the field to tick tock or like in the locker room.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So he's like, hey, no more tick tock dancing. So, quote, they're gonna be on it. So I'm not banning them from it. I'm just banning them from dancing on it. It's like, look, we try to have a hard edge or whatever, but then you're there in your tights dancing on TikTok. That's not the program we want.
Eddie
I guess they had a problem with that, huh?
Lunchbox
Interesting.
Eddie
Too much tick tock dancing.
Bobby Bones
Rodriguez is beginning his second stint as a Mountaineers coach. He said he has talked to his players about the tendency in society to emphasize individual rather than team. Quote, I hope our focus can be on winning football games. How about let's win a football game and not worry about winning the TikTok. Dang. Anybody says the TikTok. That was like a hundred.
Amy
But also when you're all collectively learning a dancer together and doing it that.
Bobby Bones
Is team maybe makes the rule. If it's not 12 or more people, you dance dance on Tick Tock. But I thought it's funny. He didn't even say don't be on Tick Tock at all. Or like, don't even, like, post you talking. He's like, no dancing. No dancing or dancing in your tights on Tick Tock. That's from espn. If you were to ban something from.
Amy
This show, Amy, I know exactly what I would ban. I would ban yalls negative attitudes about us personal doing any sort of bonding outside of the show. You just couldn't shut it down. Like, if I plan it and we go do it. If I plan it, we have to go do it. That's just it. Y'all can't ban it.
Bobby Bones
You're not a dictator.
Amy
Well, you said if I could ban anything on the show, I would ban y'all.
Bobby Bones
You're forcing us to do something. You're not banning us from something.
Amy
No. Yeah, I'm banning you rejecting it.
Eddie
That's.
Bobby Bones
That doesn't get. No, that's not that.
Amy
Well, what is it then?
Bobby Bones
You're banning us.
Amy
How do I. How do I make it happen?
Bobby Bones
You don't. That's the point. But if I. Eddie did tell me the other day goes, I think Amy's really lonely because she's dying to get us to do something with her.
Amy
I just think it'd be good, especially just the. The bonding that can happen. It would be intentional. I'm not just trying to hang out. Like, we would have different exercises and things that we do to help us, and we'd be better for it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I just like to say this real quick, Amy. How long we. How long we've been together?
Amy
Almost 20 years. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
How long we've been together?
Lunchbox
22 years.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Eddie, how long we've been together?
Eddie
I mean, I've known you for 20 to some years.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So I. We done a lot of bonding.
Eddie
We're bonded as could be pretty bonded.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
Bonded out together as a. Like, it's. It Huge corporations bring in people for different activities.
Bobby Bones
And I. I hear you, but we're. You're sad and lonely. We should. We should really appreciate that.
Lunchbox
Also in those big corporations, there's like 100 people. So you don't work with the same person every single day.
Amy
They break into Groups, the individual groups they work with.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Amy
Super closely.
Bobby Bones
I'm sorry you feel that way. I'm sorry you're sad. And.
Amy
I'm not sad. I just want to ban y'all rejecting it.
Eddie
So are we banning that?
Bobby Bones
You can't ban a no to something. Yeah, that's a negative. And a negative equals a positive.
Eddie
You basically said whatever I say we've got to do.
Bobby Bones
I want to ban you guys saying no to anything. I suggest.
Amy
No, I didn't say anything I suggest. I said specifically us doing something that will bond us. Lunchbox, I don't know why you man.
Lunchbox
This tough one, but it's pretty. It's pretty dire. Guys, we got to ban aliens. We got to ban aliens. I'm telling you, like, until they come down, no one believes in aliens. And so, like, until they come down and talk to us or come in this studio, no one wants to hear us talk about aliens.
Eddie
Wants to book an alien.
Bobby Bones
We book an alien. Yeah.
Lunchbox
If you book an alien show, we can talk about aliens. Until then, it's. Aliens are off the table.
Bobby Bones
Got it? Got it. I will consider that. Eddie, I'm gonna.
Amy
You consider it?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Yours is crazy. Lunchbox I can think about.
Eddie
Yeah, Lunchbox didn't toast whatever I say. You must.
Bobby Bones
What you said was you want to ban us saying no to what you say. At least this is like a real thing.
Amy
As deep as it is, it's negative attitude towards something that could be so positive. That's what I want to ban.
Eddie
Punishments, specifically. What specifically? Outside of the studio, punishments. Every anytime you guys punish me and I gotta go in a public place and do something stupid.
Lunchbox
I hate it.
Eddie
It's so embarrassing.
Bobby Bones
Isn't the point of it? And other people have to do it too. Do you like it when they do it?
Eddie
Amy never does it.
Amy
I don't put myself in that situation.
Bobby Bones
She doesn't lose, though.
Amy
Those games or I don't enter.
Eddie
That's the one. Like, that's the one thing I hate about this job. There are public shaming of doing something outside of the studio.
Lunchbox
I hate it.
Bobby Bones
But the point of the bit is the public shame.
Eddie
I get it, but I don't want it anymore.
Bobby Bones
You want to ban public shaming games?
Eddie
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Morgan, ban something.
Amy
I would like to ban us making the studio cold. I have to have a blanket in here at all times to keep myself warm.
Bobby Bones
And I am so tired of having.
Amy
To have a blanket on.
Bobby Bones
So far we got four bands against me. Like, all these are. All these are things that are. Yeah, all these are against me. I would like to ban. And I've actually considered enforcing this because I think it's good for everybody. Oh, what do you think it is, Abby singing? No.
Eddie
That's what you're gonna do. Lunchbox.
Bobby Bones
I. I want to ban yawning in the studio.
Amy
But how do we control that?
Bobby Bones
You absolutely can control. There are two things you can control. A yawn and a sneeze. If you're. If you're focused on them, you will never yawn, and you will never sneeze. And when you yawn, they make me.
Amy
Want to yell right now.
Bobby Bones
I know. I see him all morning. Like, I'll be talking about something. Like, I got this really cool bit I came up with. I'm talking about. I look over, and I was like, right in the middle of it, talking.
Amy
About yawning makes me want to yawn.
Bobby Bones
I hear you.
Lunchbox
You can control that.
Bobby Bones
No, I cannot absolutely control you.
Amy
Maybe you can't. Oh, can we Google this? Are yawns controllable? And, like, what will happen? They say what. What happens if. Sometimes yawning is your body's way of using stress in the middle of a segment instead of leaning down and to hide. Because I tried to hide it.
Bobby Bones
This is why.
Amy
Hide it from.
Bobby Bones
This is why. This is why. Because, one, it's really early. Two, everybody's struggling with being sleepy. Three, it's an insult when someone's in the middle of talking about something. It's. And, like, lunchbox is like, oh, everything.
Lunchbox
More like, Amy, don't Google it.
Bobby Bones
So don't Google it. Because while yawning is largely an involuntary reflex, you can override it by breathing through your nose instead of your mouth and suppressing the urge altogether. I think it's disrespectful in this room, only not generally in life. In this room, it's disrespectful. We're all here early. And then also when people are talking and someone yawning, you just feel like you're talking about something stupid. Nobody cares.
Amy
Yawning is not always about being tired or bored. It's just not. Google that.
Lunchbox
It's lack of oxygen.
Bobby Bones
Then breathe more. Well, then breathe more over there. So anyway, of all those, I'll ban aliens. No, I'm kidding. That's all. I think mine's the only, like, realistic one.
Amy
No, it's not.
Eddie
Oh, mine's pretty realistic.
Amy
Bobby's like, also sneezes.
Bobby Bones
I don't think you should sneeze in here.
Amy
But how.
Eddie
I mean that you cannot control that.
Bobby Bones
It's absolutely. You can control the sneeze.
Eddie
You can stop it. But they say that you can burn like blood vessels.
Bobby Bones
No, no, that's. That's if it's like coming and you grab your nose, if you know you're gonna sneeze, rub your nose. Or you can walk out of the room. That way there is no germs in the room.
Amy
If you gotta see here, trying to resist Dion might actually intensify the urge to yawn, leading to stifled yawns instead of full ones. So can I do.
Bobby Bones
No actual words there that mattered.
Amy
Okay, could I go like this?
Bobby Bones
Like nothing has been banned right now. So nothing has been banned. That's all.
Eddie
Okay, so we can still yawn.
Bobby Bones
You know what? Yawn your brains out right now. But I do get so insulted when someone's in here yawning.
Amy
But that's. That's your choice. You're choosing to get insulted when yawning isn't about being tired or bored at all times.
Bobby Bones
I know, but. But you can also control it.
Amy
I don't know if you can.
Eddie
I'm about to sneeze. Control it.
Bobby Bones
If I said this, if I said, if you don't yawn for two weeks, I give you 500.
Eddie
Oh, I'm not yawning.
Bobby Bones
Of course not.
Eddie
No chance.
Lunchbox
Oh, I don't know. I would do my best, but I. I would have to stick my head under the table a couple times.
Bobby Bones
I say justice to Richard Rodriguez. I understand now. Ban tick tock dances. Ban yawning. We can't ban saying no to Amy because that puts us in a bad place. The air is going to stay cold because we think better aliens. We don't do much, but we do a little bit. So we're gonna do that. But we'll try to book one for Lunchbox. And then Eddie, I don't remember yours.
Eddie
Public shaming.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah, we gotta keep that up.
Eddie
Get rid of it.
Bobby Bones
We like that. Okay, thank you all. It's time for the good news with Amy.
Amy
Maggie Goodman, a 34 year old middle school teacher in Long Island, New York, has done something that Eddie only wishes he could do.
Bobby Bones
Oh. Oh, it's gotta be. Give up part of the body.
Eddie
Donating kidney.
Amy
Yeah, yeah, yeah. To a fellow teacher. Actually. He's 47 years old, he's a father. And she found out that he was gonna have to go on dialysis. He faced even death. So she's like, well, on my bucket list, I have donated kidney. So she went to see if she was a match and she was so she was able to donate a kidney and they're both recovering from a successful surgery. Boom.
Lunchbox
Boom.
Eddie
And Eddie, that'd be so cool, man.
Bobby Bones
It would be cool.
Eddie
One of these days.
Bobby Bones
One of these days. One of these days you're gonna be 100, dude. Like.
Amy
But it's on your bucket list too, right?
Eddie
Absolutely.
Amy
Okay.
Eddie
One of these days.
Amy
Maybe it's just that somebody at the office may need it.
Bobby Bones
That's true.
Eddie
One of you guys.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. We play a game. Who? It's a. It's a rough game of. Of like who of our friends. It's a it. I'll tell you about the game later. This is. Tell me something good. So another time. I'll make a note. Not until we. Something good for a game we play sometimes on the car. Where.
Amy
Let's just play now. Who cares?
Bobby Bones
It ain't really. Tell me something good. So I like this. Hey, great story, Amy. That's what it's all about.
Amy
Okay, shout out. Maggie.
Bobby Bones
That was. Tell me something good. Time now for the morning Corny. The morning Corny.
Amy
What do fish say when they're surprised?
Bobby Bones
What do fish say when they're surprised?
Amy
Oh my God.
Bobby Bones
That's good. That was the morning Corny. That's a good one. We're gonna play rich people things. I'll give you something. You tell me if you think it's real that rich people have. For example, a $500,000 solid gold PS5. A luxury retailer in Dubai created a PS5 made entirely of gold, weighing over 40 pounds. It comes with a custom leather controller, cost half a million dollars. What do you think? Real or fake?
Amy
That sounds real. Especially out of Dubai.
Bobby Bones
So all I need to say is do buying. You guys will believe anything. Make a note.
Eddie
It's crazy.
Bobby Bones
Anybody think it's fake?
Lunchbox
No.
Bobby Bones
And I'm not gonna mess with you. It's not gonna be like a 200,000. It's gonna be exactly real or not at all.
Eddie
I feel like it's fake.
Bobby Bones
Okay, it's real. I walked into that one, didn't I, buddy?
Eddie
Sure did.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so I'm gonna read you some. You want another one? Yeah. A private submarine. If a yacht's too basic for you, you could buy a two person luxury submarine that lets you explore the ocean privately. You alone at. Cost range from the very bottom of the barrel, 2 million to an 80 million dollar submarine, depending on how deep you want to go. Some models even have a built in mini bar. Fake. A real.
Lunchbox
That's fake.
Bobby Bones
That's fake.
Amy
Fake. So dangerous.
Eddie
I go real.
Bobby Bones
It's real.
Amy
Oh, my.
Eddie
That's not what they took down to see the Titanic.
Bobby Bones
I don't want to submarine. I don't want something I'm going to. We're going on the cruise, though.
Eddie
That's better. We stay on top of the water.
Bobby Bones
We're going on the cruise. You guys come on the cruise with us. The top shelf country cruise that we're going on. We've already announced it. I will be there. Eddie will be there. The Raging Idiots will be performing Lunchbox Amy. Keith Urban will be performing live. So I got an update. The top shelf country cruise. I don't think I can say specific updates, but, man, it's gonna be. I can't say who the other artists are that are coming.
Amy
Oh, when do we know?
Bobby Bones
Oh, you don't know yet.
Eddie
We'll find out with everyone else.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Eddie
Yeah, I like it that way because.
Bobby Bones
You guys didn't even know we're going on a cruise.
Eddie
It's awesome.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, it's so legit. I'm like, wow. I know. So there will be even more live music. We'll be announcing additional artists joining the cruise on March 24th. So cabins are selling fast. A lot of them were grabbed as soon as we announced it, but cabins are selling fast and they're now going to go even faster because there is more. What we do know now is Keith Urban performance. Eddie and I are going to perform a couple times as the Raging idiots book now. Topshelf countrycruise.com It's February of next year is when this happens. February of next year. Topshelfcountrycruise.com, but we're gonna do rich people things. That segment next. Bones.
Matt Rogers
Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang just won podcast of the year at this year's iHeart Podcast Awards.
Bobby Bones
Oh, wow.
Bowen Yang
You're kidding.
Bobby Bones
Stop it.
Matt Rogers
Lady Gaga will take home the Innovator award at Monday's iHeartradio Music Awards. Now these iHeart Award winners are teaming up on a brand new episode episode of Las Culturistas.
Amy
Thank you so much for having me.
Bobby Bones
Here, but please, please, please don't make.
Amy
Me get angry about anything in public.
Matt Rogers
Just open the free iHeartRadio app. Search Las Culturistas and listen now.
Bobby Bones
September 1979. Virginia's top prison band, Edge of Daybreak, is about to record their debut album behind bars in just five hours. Okay, we're rolling. One, two, three, four. I'm Jamie Petras, music and culture writer for the past five years. I'VE been talking to the band's three surviving members. They're out of prison now and in their 70s, their past behind them. But they also have some unfinished business. The edited Eyes of Love was supposed.
Lunchbox
To been followed up by another album.
Bobby Bones
It's a story about the liberating power of music, the American justice system, and ultimately, second chances. Listen to soul incarcerated on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Lunchbox
Our iHeartRadio Music Awards are coming back Monday, March 17th on Fox.
Matt Rogers
Starring Bad Bunny Glorilla, Kenny, Chesney, Money, Long Nelly, your host, iheartradio LL Cool J.
Lunchbox
Are you guys ready to have some fun tonight?
Matt Rogers
Plus, I heart Innovator award recipient Lady.
Bobby Bones
Gaga, I heart Icon award recipient Mariah.
Matt Rogers
Carey, and iHeart Breakthrough Award recipient Gracie Abrams.
Bobby Bones
Watch live on Fox, Monday, March 17.
Matt Rogers
At 8, 7 Central. I started to live a double life when I was a teenager. Responsible and driven and wild and out of control. My head is pounding. I'm confused. I don't know why I'm in jail. It's hard to understand what hope is when you're trapped in a cycle of addiction. Addiction took me to the darkest places. I had an AK47 pointed at my head. But one night, a new door opened and I made it into the rooms of recovery. The path would have roadblocks and detours, stalls and relapses. But when I was feeling the most lost, I found hope with community, and I made my way back this season. Join me on my journey through addiction and recovery, a story told in 12 steps. Listen to Crumbs as part of the Mike Oluda Podcast network, available on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome to Pod of Rebellion, our new Star Wars Rebels Rewatch podcast. I'm Vanessa Marshall.
Amy
Hi, I'm Tia Sircar.
Bobby Bones
I'm Taylor Gray.
Bowen Yang
And I'm John Lee Brody.
Matt Rogers
But you may also know us as Harrison Dullah, Specter 2, Tabeen Wren, Specter.
Bobby Bones
5, and Ezra Bridger Specter 6 from Star Wars Rebels.
Bowen Yang
Wait, I wasn't on Star Wars Rebels. Am I in the right place?
Amy
Absolutely. Each week we're going to rewatch and.
Bobby Bones
Discuss an episode from the series and share some fun behind seen stories.
Bowen Yang
Sometimes we'll be visited by special guests like Steve bloom voices Zaborillio Spectre 4, or Dante Bosco voices Jaquel and many others.
Matt Rogers
Sometimes we'll even have a lively debate.
Bobby Bones
And we'll have plenty of other fun surprises and trivia, too.
Bowen Yang
Oh, and Me? Well, I'm the lucky ghost crew Stowaway, who gets to help moderate and guide the discussion each week. Kind of like how Kanan guided Ezra in the ways of the Force. You see what I did there?
Amy
Nicely done, John.
Bobby Bones
Thanks, Tia.
Matt Rogers
So hang on, because it's gonna be a fun ride.
Bobby Bones
Cue the music.
Bowen Yang
Listen to Potter Rebellion on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bobby Bones
So this is something I put together called rich people things. You tell me if it's a real thing that rich people can buy number one, and I'll read you the description. A diamond encrusted dog collar made by a Lux brand. This collar is encrusted with 52 carats of diamonds and solid 18 karat gold hardware. The cost is 3.2 million. Because nothing says I love my dog like spending more on accessories than most people do on a house and a car combined. Times 10. Now, all that has to be accurate for it to be real. I'm not going to do like a little thing to throw you off. A diamond encrusted dog collar. $3.2 million. Rich people things Real or fake lunchbox.
Lunchbox
Oh, that's real. That's something like Paris Hilton would have.
Bobby Bones
3.2 million.
Amy
Okay, Amy, I feel like this is really high for a dog collar, so I'm gonna say no.
Eddie
Eddie, I feel like it is high for a dog collar, but rich people do that crap, so. Yes, real.
Bobby Bones
The answer is real.
Amy
Oh, my.
Bobby Bones
That's crazy. Crazy. I'm looking at it. $3.2 million for the world's most expensive dog collar. Okay, next up, a heated driveway to melt snow.
Mary Kay McBrayer
What?
Bobby Bones
So when you build your house. That's cool.
Lunchbox
That's really cool.
Bobby Bones
All these are going to be honest. All of them are going to be cool. Wow.
Amy
I mean, the dog collar.
Bobby Bones
When you build. Well, to have it resell it real quick. Take the pawn shop.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So when you build your house. Why not?
Amy
That's legit.
Bobby Bones
Build the driveway so that it's heated. Some ultra wealthy homeowners install a built in heating system underneath their driveways to automatically melt snow and ice so they never have to shovel again. The cost could be up around a hundred thousand dollars depending on the size of the driveway. Is this a real or fake rich person thing? Heated driveways to melt snow.
Eddie
I'm in.
Lunchbox
And I'm in for the win.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox.
Lunchbox
Man, this is such a great idea that I need to start working on it because it does not exist yet. This is fake. But I will Be working on it.
Amy
Amy, this is real.
Eddie
Eddie, rich people are smart, so I feel like they calculated and said it'd be cheaper to get people to shovel. So it's false.
Bobby Bones
The thing that made me think about it was airports. They do this with runways. They can eat you. Yeah, yeah. Because planes have to land. It's real. Wow. And I'm looking at pictures of these houses that have these heated driveways. Dude, it's crazy because it's all snow and then it's a perfectly asphalted driveway.
Eddie
That's amazing.
Bobby Bones
Got one that's real, by the way. Yes. That real. A $1,000 cup of coffee. Now these are rich people things. Are they real or fake? The world's most expensive coffee, black ivory coffee, is made from the Thai elephant. Elephants poop. Yes. Elephants eat the beans, digest them, and then they're collected, cleaned, and roasted. A single cup could be a thousand dollars, depending on where you buy it. Dang, man.
Eddie
I'm in.
Amy
I'm in.
Lunchbox
I'm in for the win.
Amy
Amy, this can't be real.
Mary Kay McBrayer
Nope.
Bobby Bones
Eddie.
Eddie
Completely false.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox.
Lunchbox
I'm not a coffee connoisseurse.
Bobby Bones
What? A what?
Lunchbox
A coffee condo saur.
Bobby Bones
Interesting. Never met a single connoisseur, but I.
Lunchbox
Feel like that's way too expensive for coffee, so I put fake.
Bobby Bones
So we have.
Amy
Well, I mean, also elephant poop.
Eddie
Like, who wants to drink that?
Amy
It just seems so.
Bobby Bones
We have fake, fake, fake. It is real.
Amy
Oh my gosh.
Bobby Bones
Really?
Eddie
We gotta just remember, rich people do stuff.
Amy
I do not.
Bobby Bones
Next up, a personal iceberg. Now you're like, why would a rich person want a personal iceberg? Ultra rich people with private islands supposedly have icebergs transported to them so they can drink the freshest water in the world. Costs 5 million per delivery. Takes two weeks to arrive via helicopter.
Eddie
I'm in.
Lunchbox
I'm in for the win.
Amy
I'm in.
Bobby Bones
This sounds so crazy. Like, so crazy. Is that what you're thinking?
Amy
Yes.
Bobby Bones
So crazy. There's no way it could be real. Yes, Amy.
Amy
So crazy. This cannot be real. It's not real. If this is real, I hope. I don't even know what. I don't understand.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox.
Lunchbox
No, this is so fake. You tried to sell it there at the end also. And you cannot take that from a park that's taking. Like, they tell you not to take rocks when you go to a park. They're not going to let you take glaciers. Absolutely fake.
Bobby Bones
Depending on the water. Yeah, yeah.
Amy
Doesn't have to be from a national park.
Lunchbox
True.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox thinks it's like the city park.
Lunchbox
That's where all glaciers are.
Eddie
Man, this is so stupid. It's fake.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, it's fake. Good job. Okay.
Eddie
I thought it might be real.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that one was so over the top that I hoped you would think that it was real. Final one. Amy and Eddie have two. Lunchbox have one. A personal cloud for sale. A luxury tech company claims to have developed a personal floating cloud that can follow ish its owner or the house to provide shade in certain situations. The cloud is made of lightweight drone technology that adjusts based on the sun's position. Cost Close to a million dollars.
Amy
What? This would be awesome.
Eddie
I'm in.
Lunchbox
I'm in for the win.
Amy
Okay, I'm in.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox, you need one. What do you have?
Lunchbox
Oh, this is absolutely fake. Fake. Fake for fake.
Amy
Amy, this is real.
Bobby Bones
So Lunchbox and Eddie, don't make a noise. Lunchbox, you are right. You have tied it. Amy, you missed it. So you're still at two. Eddie, if you get it right, you win. If you miss it, I would go tiebreaker. Eddie, do you think the personal cloud is fake or real?
Eddie
I will tell you what I wrote down.
Amy
Okay? That's what you have to do.
Bobby Bones
Real.
Lunchbox
You lost.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. You didn't lose. You're all tied.
Lunchbox
No, I got three.
Amy
No, you didn't. You had missed one.
Eddie
You had one.
Lunchbox
No, no.
Amy
He just said you had one.
Bobby Bones
All I'm doing is looking at the score ahead of me, okay?
Lunchbox
I am just telling you what I have on my paper.
Amy
I only can tell you.
Bobby Bones
Did you get the first one?
Lunchbox
Yes, I got the first one. It was real.
Amy
Oh, so he won.
Eddie
So it was a miscount.
Bobby Bones
Mike D's, Florida. The chads, you know, Morgan, you know about the chads?
Lunchbox
No, you don't know about hanging chads.
Bobby Bones
We just had it. We just had that situation here, hanging chads, and Lunchbox went back and got the win because we've made sure some of the hanging chats counting.
Amy
That feels like something we shouldn't say anymore.
Bobby Bones
What is it? Hanging chats? Yeah.
Eddie
It's not bad.
Amy
It's not bad.
Lunchbox
It's not bad.
Amy
What is it?
Bobby Bones
Voting slips. You push through. It doesn't matter. So Lunchbox is the winner. Lunchbox winner. Yeah.
Lunchbox
I know Rich. I know Rich. I need to be rich.
Bobby Bones
Wait, what?
Amy
Because you know Rich. He needs it.
Bobby Bones
You need to be rich. There's our winner. Lunchbox, everybody.
Amy
Bones, wake up.
Bobby Bones
Up. You wake up in the morning, then you turn the radio on, and the dial just keeps on turning. Then you hear Steve Red trying to.
Eddie
Put you through M's riding his wigs.
Bobby Bones
Next bit. And Bobby's on the mic. So you know what this is Easy trivia. The category is company colors. Eddie, what's the main color of Target's logo?
Eddie
Red.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Eddie has the tiara. He is the defending season champion. Amy, what color is associated with John Deere tractors?
Amy
Green.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Lunchbox, what color is the UPS logo and trucks?
Lunchbox
Brown.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Morgan, what color is the Home Depot logo, though it's orange. Correct. Good job. Now Eddie's a champ, but Amy's one win away from being the champ.
Lunchbox
Oh, wow.
Bobby Bones
Amy, four. Morgan at two. Launching Eddie at one.
Lunchbox
Yeah, what up?
Bobby Bones
If you missed the question, you're done. You hear this.
Lunchbox
You've been Bo.
Bobby Bones
Category 1 90s television shows. Eddie, your first. Which animated show followed the adventures of a yellow sponge who lives under the sea?
Eddie
That's SpongeBob.
Bobby Bones
I'll accept it. SquarePants.
Eddie
The full name.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Which TV series starred will Smith as a street smart teenager who moves to Bel Air? Amy.
Amy
Fresh Prince of Bel Air.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Lunchbox. What show starred Kelsey Grammer as a psychiatrist named Frasier Crane?
Lunchbox
Frasier.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Morgan, what sitcom featured Steve Urkel, who was known for his clumsiness and his catchphrase? Did I do that?
Amy
Oh, yeah, I know Steve Urkel, but shoot, is that the only one I can think of is Family Matters.
Bobby Bones
Is the name. Is that your answer? Yeah. Correct. Okay. Famous people with three word names. Eddie, what actor played Doogie Howser in the late 80s, early 90s and later starred in How I Met yout Mother? His name is Famous People with three word names. What actor played Doogie Howser in the late 80s and early 90s and was in How I Met yout Mother?
Eddie
Oh, my gosh, it's not coming to me. Patrick Something. Patrick. Patrick Thomas Smith.
Bobby Bones
Answer.
Eddie
That's my answer.
Bobby Bones
Incorrect.
Lunchbox
Cupid bone.
Bobby Bones
Wow.
Eddie
You're gonna say it and I'm gonna kick myself.
Amy
Neil Patrick Harris.
Bobby Bones
Neil Patrick Harris.
Lunchbox
You're so close. You were so close.
Bobby Bones
Oh. Amy, who was the man responsible for assassinating President John F. Kennedy?
Amy
Well, this is controversy.
Bobby Bones
No, but you know who it is. Who is the man.
Eddie
Don't start.
Bobby Bones
As of now, they feel is responsible officially for assassinating President John F. Kennedy?
Amy
Huh? Oswald. Is that not right?
Bobby Bones
Three names.
Amy
Oh, Lee Harvey Oswald.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Oh. Oh.
Lunchbox
All that for that?
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox. Who is the famous American painter who created the Starry Night?
Lunchbox
Who is the Vincent Van Gogh.
Bobby Bones
Good job if you didn't miss that one. After we talked about that for two days.
Lunchbox
Yeah, you're right.
Bobby Bones
Morgan, what country singer has songs such as Soldiers, Life's a Dance, and I swear. John Michael Montgomery. John Michael Montgomery. It has to be.
Amy
Shoot. I. Yeah, that. I mean, that's my. The only thing in my head. John Michael Montgomery.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Okay, Eddie, you're out.
Eddie
I'm out. Guys, don't let her win.
Bobby Bones
The category is world geography. Amy could win it all right here. Amy, what's the largest country in the world by land area?
Amy
Oh, shoot, we've done this before. I feel like Oswald. Okay, let me talk this out.
Bobby Bones
What's the largest country in the world by land area?
Bowen Yang
World.
Amy
There's Russia and China. Country, not continent. Because the continent be Asia. Is it Russia or China? Is it Russia or China? I don't know what.
Bobby Bones
What's your answer, Fresha? Correct.
Amy
Yes.
Lunchbox
Wow.
Bobby Bones
No way. Lunchbox. Which continent is the Sahara desert located on? Which continent is the Sahara desert located on?
Lunchbox
Sahara.
Bobby Bones
Give me.
Lunchbox
If I went the Sahara, give me the Africa.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Whoa. Morgan, what continent is the home to the Amazon rainforest? Continent. What continent is the home to the Amazon rainforest?
Amy
I believe it's South America. Oh, is it somewhere else Huge. South America.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Wow. Three people still in the mix. The category is famous people named Chris. Amy. Chris K. Patrick was a member of what band?
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Chris Kirkpatrick was a member of.
Amy
I'm just. I know. I just don't want to answer too quickly because we're get nervous and see, they're in sync.
Bobby Bones
Correct. He's co host of the show before.
Amy
Yes, I know, but you know, Backstreet Boys, it gets a little tricky.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox. What? Chris is known for his role as Captain America in the Marvel movies.
Lunchbox
Chris Hemsworth.
Bobby Bones
Incorrect.
Lunchbox
I don't know. Well, I don't watch him, so. That's only Chris.
Amy
Oh, Chris Evans.
Lunchbox
Chris Evans. I don't know the difference.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, Hemsworth is Thor. Yeah, but is that even the right Hemsworth brother? Yeah, Chris Hemsworth. Okay. No idea. Morgan. Chris Martin is the lead singer of what band?
Amy
Coldplay.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Amy and Morgan battling it out for the end here. Third grade math. How do you feel about that, Amy?
Amy
Not great.
Bobby Bones
Okay, 56 divided by seven is what? 56 divided by seven is what?
Amy
I got it. I'm just double checking myself in my brain real quick.
Bobby Bones
Eight answer.
Amy
Eight.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Morgan. Seven times six is what?
Amy
36. Oh, my gosh.
Bobby Bones
Oh. 40. No. Why did I do that so quickly?
Matt Rogers
It's awesome.
Bobby Bones
Amy is the champion. Wow. Get that camera shot of the champ.
Amy
How do you feel I feel good. Oh, I feel so good.
Bobby Bones
Good job, Eddie. How do you feel, loser?
Eddie
I feel terrible. I'm gonna miss that tiara. It's been in my desk forever, man.
Amy
What happened to you? Actually, it's kind of concerning.
Eddie
I don't know.
Bobby Bones
Now, he allowed you to stay in last round. He was nice. Now are you gonna allow him to stay in the next round?
Amy
Oh, do I have to pick that now?
Bobby Bones
Now you can pick it next game.
Amy
Yeah, okay.
Bobby Bones
All right. Amy's a champ. Congratulations. Bobby Bone show. Bonehead story of the day.
Lunchbox
This story comes to us from Palm Beach County, Florida. A woman was driving down the highway at 100 miles an hour.
Bobby Bones
Whoa.
Lunchbox
And police. Ah, we got. Pull this lady over. And they get her out of the car. Like, what's going on, ma'am? She's like, I'm so sorry. I'm in a rush. I'm trying to get to my son's football game. And they're like, you know how dangerous that is? We should arrest you. But we're going to let you off with a warning. And she's like, that's right. You're going to let me off with a warning. Because if not, I'm going to whoop your.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah.
Lunchbox
And she starts chewing them out. She goes, did you guys pull me over because I'm white and you guys are racist? Is that why you pulled me over?
Bobby Bones
Probably not. I'm going to be pride in the probably not.
Lunchbox
And so then they slapped her in cuffs and took her to jail.
Bobby Bones
What was wrong? What was wrong? Was she drunk? Was she just angry? Did they look at her name tag? Did it say, literally, Karen, like, what. What happened?
Lunchbox
I don't. They were going to let her off. They were saying, hey, you can go. We're just giving you a warning. And then she blew up and said, that's right. And started just chewing them out.
Bobby Bones
Like on the old scale there, where it's like, one is a fighter. Two, like, I'm an eight, which is a challenger. And I love to challenge people, even if I know that I'm, like, wrong. I'll challenge you just to see if you really think you're right. And that's what she did. But that was stupid because there was nothing she could have got out of.
Eddie
Nothing.
Bobby Bones
What is that skill called, Amy? Ideogram.
Amy
Enneagram.
Bobby Bones
Thank you.
Lunchbox
There you go.
Bobby Bones
All right. There you go.
Lunchbox
I'm Lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of the day.
Bobby Bones
We will see you guys on Monday. Bye, everybody. Bobby Bones. Yeah, the Bobby Bones 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.
Bowen Yang
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Matt Rogers
Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang just won Podcast of the Year at this year's iHeart Podcast Awards.
Bobby Bones
Oh, wow, you're kidding. Stop it.
Matt Rogers
Lady Gaga will take home the Innovator award at Monday's iHeartradio Music Awards. Now these iHeart Award winners are teaming up on a brand new episode of Las Culturistas.
Amy
Thank you so much for having me.
Bobby Bones
Here, but please, please, please don't make.
Amy
Me get angry about anything in public.
Matt Rogers
Just open the free iHeartRadio app, search Las Culturistas and listen now.
Mary Kay McBrayer
I'm Mary Kay McBrayer, host of the podcast the Greatest True Crime Stories Ever Told. This season explores women from the 19th century to now. Women who were murderers and scammers, but also women who were photojournalists, lawyers, writers, and more. This podcast tells more than just the brutal, gory details of horrific acts I delve into the good, the bad, the difficult, and all the nuance I can find. Because these are the stories that we need to know to understand the intersection of society, justice, and the fascinating workings of the human psyche. Join me every week as I tell some of the most enthralling true crime stories about women who are not just victims, but heroes or villains, or often somewhere in between. Listen to the greatest true crime stories ever told on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Matt Rogers
Welcome to Pod of Rebellion, our new Star Wars Rebels Rewatch podcast. I'm Vanessa Marshall, voice of Harris Syndulla Specter 2 I'm Tia Sirkar, Sabine Wren Specter 5 I'm Taylor Gray, Ezra Bridger.
Bowen Yang
Specter 6 and I'm Jon Librody, the Ghost Crew Stowaway Moderator.
Matt Rogers
Each week we're gonna rewatch and discuss.
Amy
An episode from the series and share.
Matt Rogers
Some fun behind the scenes stories.
Bowen Yang
Sometimes we'll be visited by special guests like Steve bloom voices Zabarelio Spectre 4 or Dante Bosco voices Jaquel and many others.
Matt Rogers
So hang on because it's gonna be a fun ride.
Bobby Bones
Cue the music.
Bowen Yang
Listen to Potter Rebellion on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bobby Bones
I'm Mark Seale.
Bowen Yang
And I'm Nathan King.
Bobby Bones
This is Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli. The five Families did not want us to shoot that picture.
Bowen Yang
This podcast is based on my co host Mark Seals best selling book of the same title. Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli features new and archival interviews with Francis Ford Coppola, Robert Evans, James Caan, Talia Shire and many others.
Bobby Bones
Yes, that was a real horse's head.
Bowen Yang
Listen and subscribe to Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Podcast Summary: The Bobby Bones Show – FRI PT1: What We'd Ban From Our Show + Fun Fact Friday + Easy Trivia Heats Up! (Radio Show)
Release Date: March 14, 2025
Host: Bobby Bones
Network: Premiere Networks
In this episode, Bobby Bones and his co-hosts delve into the controversial topic of "pretty privilege" in the workplace—the notion that more attractive individuals earn significantly higher salaries than their less attractive counterparts. This segment sparks a heated discussion about societal biases and professional presentation.
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The conversation highlights differing perspectives:
A poignant listener question addresses the dilemma of supporting a friend in a tumultuous relationship characterized by repeated cheating and instability. Bobby and Amy offer thoughtful advice on balancing personal boundaries with friendship.
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In the Good News segment, Bobby shares an uplifting story about Shade, a dog reunited with his family in New Jersey thanks to the USAR drone team. This rescue highlights the positive impact of technology in aiding search and rescue operations.
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The story not only brings joy but also underscores the effectiveness of innovative solutions in emergency situations.
Fun Fact Friday offers the hosts and listeners a series of fascinating and often quirky facts about various topics.
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These facts provide both entertainment and educational value, engaging listeners with surprising information from nature, sports, and more.
The discussion shifts back to what the hosts would ban from their show. Bobby proposes banning behaviors like yawning and public shaming to maintain professionalism and respect within the studio.
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The segment highlights the balance between maintaining a lively, engaging show and ensuring a respectful and professional atmosphere.
A fun and entertaining segment where the hosts evaluate whether extravagant luxury items attributed to the wealthy are genuine or fabricated.
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This segment not only entertains but also provides listeners with insights into the extremes of luxury consumerism.
Lunchbox narrates a humorous and cautionary tale about a woman who, after being pulled over for speeding, reacts aggressively towards the police officers. Her outburst leads to unexpected consequences, serving as a reminder of the importance of composure during law enforcement interactions.
Notable Quotes:
The story combines humor with a subtle lesson on maintaining calm in stressful situations, illustrating how overreaction can escalate minor infractions into more serious repercussions.
The hosts engage in a lively trivia game covering a range of topics from company colors to famous TV shows and geography. Amy emerges as the trivia champion, showcasing her sharp recall and quick thinking.
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The trivia segment not only engages listeners but also adds an element of friendly competition among the hosts, enhancing the show's dynamic atmosphere.
This episode of "The Bobby Bones Show" masterfully blends serious discussions about workplace biases and personal boundaries with lighter, entertaining segments like Fun Fact Friday and Rich People Things. The engaging interplay between the hosts, punctuated by humorous anecdotes and interactive trivia, offers listeners both depth and amusement. Noteworthy is the balance maintained between addressing real-life issues and keeping the show's tone lively and inclusive, making it a rewarding listen for a broad audience.
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