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Bobby Mole
This is the Bobby Mole Show.
Bobby Bones
Well, why did podcast last Friday? Because part two had a lot of drama on it. We got a lot of calls. I want to play some of the voicemails. Eddie was eating hot dogs, but then everybody got into a fight on the podcast. Yeah, let's start with this. Ray, give me this voicemail first.
Eddie
Five days ago, Eddie posted a picture of himself on his Instagram holding all of these hot dogs. And he was at a grocery store because there were other hot dogs behind him. So I'm confused as to why, if he was at the grocery store with all of those packages of hot dogs in his hands, why he didn't purchase.
Bobby Bones
His own hot dogs.
Eddie
All right, have a good day.
Bobby Mole
This is a good lesson. It's a good lesson. Don't believe what you see on Instagram. I was at the grocery store getting coffee and I saw hot dogs. I'd be like, that would be a great photo op.
Bobby Bones
So the lesson is you lie on Instagram.
Bobby Mole
Yeah, I just took a picture of hot. I didn't buy them that day.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, but why not if they were already in your hand?
Bobby Mole
Because Scuba was gonna buy the hot dogs.
Bobby Bones
Scuba had already said he was getting them. Got it. Correct. But your lesson is don't believe everything you see on Instagram.
Bobby Mole
Do not believe everything you see on Instagram. I wasn't buying hot dogs that day.
Bobby Bones
Okay, let's just roll through some of these. Go ahead. Oh, gosh.
Eddie
I just wanted to say that that drama right before Eddie began his hot dog challenge, that gave me life, let me tell you. I was living for every moment.
Bobby Bones
There you go.
Bobby Mole
I feel like I missed out. Like, I really didn't hear the draw.
Bobby Bones
That's right. When Scuba called you a bee, he.
Bobby Mole
Called me a b.
Bobby Bones
He did, yes.
Bobby Mole
You guys didn't tell me that.
Bobby Bones
We kind of did. It was just so much appetite, sensory overload. You had hot dogs. You're cramming them every hole. Say it like you're quit being a bee and just do it. But he said it kind of off mic, or you could still hear him.
Scuba Steve
But I said it right onto. Like, you're being a little bitch, as he did.
Amy
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. We're doing it again.
Scuba Steve
And.
Bobby Mole
And then, like, I saw I didn't have headphones on and I was trying to eat hot dogs. So what happened with. With Abby?
Bobby Bones
Okay, we can get to all that. Let me play some more voicemails. Hit. Hit the next one.
Eddie
I think that Scuba was way out of line. His language, his attitude. He's, like, aggressive. I don't know if his nighttime DJing is making him tired and grumpy or if Watts. He makes lunchbox seem reasonable and that saying some stuff.
Bobby Bones
I think probably that's the case too. Scuba's been a little grumpier. I think he's got a little more work. He wanted to do the work, but I think he's now adjusting to the extra work, and I think it's making him a bit grumpy. Scuba, your thoughts?
Scuba Steve
Particularly last week, too, we did two live broadcasts out in the sun for four and a half hours, and that was day two of the broadcast. And so I was a little tired and crankier than usual and lack of sleep and all those things. So, yeah, maybe I wasn't in the best mindset for a day like that. And so I do apologize for the overall way that I acted. I was upset about some other things, and I projected it on people that were here in this room.
Bobby Bones
Ah, thanks for apologizing. Of course, last week, when they were apologizing, both of you guys were so full of crap. It was so genuine. You're both.
Bobby Mole
Did you apologize, though? Like, even if it was fake. Did he?
Bobby Bones
Yes, he did. Just like you did. Okay, you guys both did Like a fake apology. Here's another one, man.
Eddie
Just listen to Friday's podcast and Scuba Steve was driving me crazy. You screwed up, man. Own up. You got the wrong dogs. You also said you don't make excuses over there. You get stuff done. Well, how's that sitcom coming along? Can we expect season one?
Scuba Steve
It's also not a sitcom. So he's completely wrong.
Bobby Bones
I think we got the point. Like, you've been writing this TV show forever. Yes.
Scuba Steve
But now projected myself into something I've traveled or chased even longer, which is this dream of doing my own radio show.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So, yeah, I think when I look back, I think there's a couple things happening. One, it was. My dogs get this sometimes, like too many things happening at once and they start to freak out. And I think that was happening with this group we had. We were ending a Friday show. We had all these hot dogs in here. There was a fight about the hot dogs. And Scuba was tired and grumpy. Eddie was getting ready to eat. His mind was not in the normal place. Abby was kind of a little grumpy too. Abby, do you admit that?
Abby
Kind of. I mean, I think it was warranted.
Bobby Bones
I agree. But I think you were a little on edge anyway because you were going on a big road trip that day.
Abby
Yeah, that's what it was. I had my day planned out, and then a whole wrench was tossed in. But I feel like it wasn't the first time. There's been issues with. With challenges and stuff we've done.
Bobby Bones
I hear you, but if I can speak freely. You just told me you need to leave by 11. And so any of the things that you did, I made sure that you would be back in plenty of time from when you needed to leave.
Abby
Yeah, but then. But I had other stuff I had to do after that I was gonna be doing during that, you know.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
She was saying her going to the grocery store threw her behind on her other work, which was gonna cause a problem with her road trip. I think that's where she was angry, but she didn't want to say that. She was just saying, I don't want to go to the grocery store but.
Scuba Steve
The 11 o' clock out. Otherwise I'd have been more mindful of that knowing the 11 o' clock out.
Bobby Bones
She messaged me, well, no. And listen, everybody sometimes leaves early or doesn't come in late. And as long as it's talked about beforehand, she goes, hey, we're going on this trip. Is it cool if I leave a little bit early at 11. Abby never asks for anything like that. I was like, yes, just quietly disappear because make sure all your stuff's done, then quietly disappear. But then I did that. Threw a wrench into her day, I guess. Yeah.
Scuba Steve
And if I'd done that too, I would have. I. Because I understand that as well. I would have been like, you know, I'll go to the store. I don't care. I screwed up. I'll get the hot dogs.
Bobby Bones
You would not have said you screwed up because you were.
Scuba Steve
I would not. But I would have in that moment. I would have not. But I didn't know you had 11 o' clock out. And if I would have known that as well, I am sorry, because I also have those moments too. And we all do darks, appointments or whatever. So if I would have known that, I would have definitely been more accommodating to make sure that it was handled by somebody else.
Abby
I think it was just all the tension, everyone.
Bobby Bones
I had no tension. I was enjoying it. I was sitting at it. I was kind of just enjoying the day. I had a fun time. And we stayed for three hours and played Catch the Cup.
Bobby Mole
Okay, so just to kind of recap here, so. Because again, I couldn't hear all this drama going on. So when.
Bobby Bones
Oh, that's right. You got none of this.
Bobby Mole
None of it.
Bobby Bones
But you were eating hot dog. Like you were miserable in your own way.
Bobby Mole
Yeah. And I heard you guys, like listening to what they were saying and I could see their mouths moving in the glass room, but I couldn't hear anything.
Bobby Bones
Got it.
Bobby Mole
So when I made the whole thing about jumbo hot dogs, and you were.
Bobby Bones
Right, and that's hilarious.
Bobby Mole
It turned into, Abby go to the store and buy the regular hot dogs. She had a trip planned and she had to leave at a certain time. So her going to the store put her back on her work.
Abby
No, it really wasn't that. It was like his attitude towards me and the way Steve was talking to me, I didn't appreciate that.
Bobby Mole
Got it.
Abby
And like, just being like, it's not a big deal.
Bobby Bones
Go. You know, But I had your back. And I was like. I was like, scuba. You bought XXXL hot dogs.
Bobby Mole
Jumbos.
Bobby Bones
Super Jumps.
Bobby Mole
Super Jumbos.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
You bought Super Jumps Magnum.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, those Magnums. That really was the difference.
Bobby Mole
And I wasn't down for that, dude.
Bobby Bones
And it wasn't that big of a deal because it was still a bit early and we had time to still get started on time. And then.
Amy
But now knowing she needed to have stuff done to leave 11. It makes sense.
Bobby Mole
It does make sense.
Bobby Bones
Scuba was doing stuff. The bus or whatever you were doing.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, exactly.
Bobby Bones
For another radio station. Look, everybody's adjusting to stuff, and here we are. We live to fight another day.
Bobby Mole
But is it an excuse to say, like, oh, I had to be in the sun for hours and do it?
Bobby Bones
It's not an excuse. It could be a reason as to why he was acting that way. And he was like, I'm sorry.
Scuba Steve
Oh, yeah, I was lacking sleep, lacking all kinds of things. And so I just. It wasn't my best self. So you got what you got, because.
Bobby Bones
An excuse would somewhat justify it. I think this is a learning moment and. But I don't think it justifies his attitude. But we all come in there. If I don't sleep and I'm like, I can't even talk and I'm tired, like, then I act accordingly. I'm grumpy, I'm quick. I'm like, let's get out of here quicker. Whatever the case is, we all have ways that it manifests in us when we're not feeling it. His was just a little more aggressive than we're normally used to. And he called you a bee, which that doesn't happen here.
Ray
Crazy dude.
Bobby Mole
Yeah, It's a good thing I didn't hear that, man.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, I'm sorry.
Bobby Bones
By the way, he just slapped you with that jumbo. Damn it. No, Magnum. That Magnum dong. Okay, everybody. Good. Now, Abby still looks a. I feel like everybody's pretty good except for Abby. I feel like Abby's not fully there.
Abby
Because I don't want you to think that that was the reason. That's not the whole reason. It was what's going on in here.
Bobby Bones
I also understand that, but that's why I stuck up for you, because I said nothing about you leaving at 11. I'm not even saying leaving early because that's not. We're done with the show, and there are times everybody has to be gone for something that is not out of the norm for somebody to go. I either can't be there that day, or I need to leave early or I need to come in late. That happens all the time. That's not an issue. That is zero percent an issue to me. Because, again, if you aren't good and dependable at your job, it would matter.
Abby
Well, for some reason, I thought he was going to start eating those hot dogs here. Like, he was just going to put them in the microwave. So, like, I was trying to hurry because we're, like, live on the Facebook? I don't know.
Amy
On the Facebook.
Bobby Mole
Is she blaming me now?
Bobby Bones
She's kind of mad at Eddie.
Abby
No, no, no, no. I'm just saying I thought at that point you all were waiting on me. I'm stressing out.
Bobby Bones
We thought that. We never said that. To be fair. You thought that. And I think we were going to shift to them, but we never said, Abby, get back quick because Eddie's eating magnums and it ain't fair because to.
Bobby Mole
Be fair, I took down magnums.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, until the smaller ones got the guy. The guy can gobble a magnum. I did. I know.
Abby
I was trying to.
Bobby Bones
I don't know, I think it was. It was just a mixture. How was the road trip? I mean, was it amazing? How was the road trip?
Abby
It was great. It was awesome.
Bobby Bones
Where'd you go?
Abby
Wisconsin. Lake Geneva.
Bobby Bones
Wow, that is a. That's a long drive.
Bobby Mole
You all drove there?
Abby
Yeah, it was eight and a half hours and back. No.
Bobby Bones
Or are you still there?
Abby
Yeah, I'm there.
Amy
Hey.
Abby
No, they are still there. I. I flew back last night.
Scuba Steve
Oh.
Bobby Bones
I was like, wow, that is.
Abby
It was a very quick trip, but got it.
Amy
Oh, they like. You went with my boyfriend, his kids.
Abby
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Did you drive?
Abby
I didn't drive.
Bobby Bones
You rode? Yeah, passenger.
Abby
Uh huh. Passenger seat.
Bobby Bones
Who controlled the music or podcasts?
Abby
We were just listening to music the whole time. And then I was like giving the kids food and all that, you know, the reaching back.
Bobby Bones
Got it.
Abby
IPads.
Bobby Bones
Mom life, all that. Mom life, man. No, I mean, that's kind of what that means. We're not saying you're not mom. I'm saying that's mom life. Yeah.
Abby
Yeah, it was.
Bobby Bones
Well, good. Well, I'm glad that you have a good time.
Abby
It was really fun.
Bobby Bones
And what would you like to say to Scuba that you would not like to see happen again?
Abby
I don't know. Just be like a little more prepared maybe.
Bobby Bones
Oh. Oh. I thought she was gonna say like.
Scuba Steve
I've been doing this for almost 20 effing years, let's go. But you get stressed out in situations.
Bobby Bones
But you kind of weren't prepared. I mean, I was prepared.
Scuba Steve
I got hot dogs. He asked for beef. Yeah, they were jumbo, but I got the ones that were there and they had. Then the ones that had enough to get us to 70.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, but the jumbo thing, that was a mess up. That's okay then. It's not even out. It's not really out yet.
Amy
What's not out? You mean it's not resolved?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, because everybody's True feelings aren't out yet.
Scuba Steve
Right.
Bobby Bones
Because we're talking back to it.
Scuba Steve
And then you guys said that I act the way I acted because of my situation. I think she act the way she acted because she was stressed out about something that didn't really matter. Like, you just get hot dogs and come back. Like, it's not that big of a deal.
Abby
If it's not, it's not big of a deal.
Scuba Steve
It's not. You're just going to get something.
Bobby Bones
I thought it was. I thought.
Scuba Steve
I do that all the time.
Bobby Bones
I thought it was a big deal. And I appreciate you doing it.
Scuba Steve
Not saying I don't appreciate her for doing it, that's a different scenario. I'm just saying you're asked to get something from Bobby. He does that very often.
Bobby Bones
But here's.
Scuba Steve
You come back and that's just. You move on with the day.
Bobby Bones
I'd like to share a problem that's nothing to do with anybody here in the studio. I think there's a problem with us not being able to have interns, and it sucks because I'm always asking Abby and Kevin things I would normally have interns do only because they've been here the least amount of time, but they've also been here a long time.
Scuba Steve
No, totally. They should not be doing those kind of things.
Bobby Bones
Yes, I agree. And I say that to Abby all the time. I'm like, I am sorry I have to ask you to pick my toenails.
Scuba Steve
She's above the gopher.
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Scuba Steve
But unfortunately, that's what part of the role is.
Bobby Bones
If someone has to go, it's Abby or Kickoff. Kevin. Because they were last ones in the door.
Amy
So what I know about sometimes how I react in life. Well, hormones aside, let's just set that aside, because, I don't know, those come out of nowhere sometimes, but sometimes I react in a way that seems bigger than it should because there's been a slow build.
Bobby Bones
Sure.
Amy
Like, so I think that's what happened here.
Bobby Bones
It wasn't about the hot dogs.
Amy
She keeps saying, like, in this room.
Bobby Mole
She keeps saying that.
Amy
I don't know if something in there has been gradually building. And this was sort of the not. Not a total tipping point, but it's like. Like a slow drip and like the lid is starting to pop off, I think.
Bobby Bones
Do you feel like there's a lack of respect, Abby?
Abby
I mean, sometimes I just. I think for the challenge, it was more of, like, it should have been fun vibes, but it turned into not.
Bobby Bones
But I think Amy's point is it's much bigger than that.
Amy
My point is, if it wasn't. If the bucket hadn't been filling up, like if it wasn't a slow drip, then it maybe still would have been fun vibes, like on a different day or.
Bobby Mole
I like that one.
Amy
If the lid wasn't going, then it still. You probably would have gone, gotten the hot dogs and come back and it not been an issue. But because there's been a slow drift.
Scuba Steve
What's the prior issue to this within myself and Abby's relationship?
Amy
That's my question.
Scuba Steve
Just me and Abby. I like. I would like to know personally, what is it between you and I? Not me and everyone else or other things.
Bobby Bones
She has to also feel safe to answer this.
Scuba Steve
That's okay. I'm safe to hear whatever it is.
Bobby Bones
No, you're not. Because you're getting. You're getting more aggressive as you talk. Dude, I'm not saying.
Scuba Steve
But I'm just saying the perspective of between her and I, not what she may be dealing with the company or other people within the show or what is it directly with me. That is the issue.
Abby
Prior to this, I would say aggressive vibes the way like speaking to people. Like speaking to Eddie that way, speaking to me that way.
Bobby Bones
That's true. You are scary.
Scuba Steve
So I speak to her aggressively on a daily basis.
Bobby Bones
She didn't say. No, no. Don't put words in her mouth.
Amy
Snow Drip isn't daily.
Bobby Bones
Don't put words in her mouth. She did not say anything about daily. But even if you do it once a week, again, you could start to feel disrespected by that overall. And you do have snap vibes. There are two people we think can murder this whole room.
Amy
Don't say that.
Bobby Mole
Definitely I don't.
Bobby Bones
We talk about it. There are two people.
Scuba Steve
We think I can murder someone with my wor. Not physically. I would tear somebody down if they came at me for sure.
Bobby Bones
But, but, but you said you blacked out once and you were choking a dude. Marshalls or you remember that? We're saying. I don't remember that exactly. That's our point.
Scuba Steve
But that was like 20 years ago. But my point is as groundhog's way to come with her outside of what our daily stuff. And I'm feeling there's other things that may be a problem, not necessarily just me being a problem. So don't. I, I. I guess I'm trying to figure out how am I the issue or I'm the main issue?
Bobby Bones
Okay. I would like to say it's me, Eddie Are you good? Yeah. Good. Go in the bathroom. No.
Amy
Where's he going?
Abby
I don't know.
Bobby Bones
Oh, Eddie's going in the back room. He's putting the camera on now.
Amy
Oh, that felt weird.
Bobby Bones
I thought Abby was leaving or Eddie was leaving to go, like, cry or something. Yeah.
Abby
You wanted to hear the drama.
Bobby Bones
Okay. I feel like there is in the. In the room. I don't know this. I think in the room, you guys are asked to do a lot of things very quick, and I think at times, because everybody communicates a little different, and it's very boom, smash. Go to the next thing. At times, after a while, that can build up, and some people feel disrespected and not. Not valued just because of communication. Abby, would you say that's correct?
Abby
Yeah. I mean, I've been here five years. We've been close quarters, just us three. You know, Ray's, like, busy, so it's kind of just Ray and I or. Sorry, Scuba and I in one room. And I don't know. It's just.
Bobby Bones
How would you like if you could. We can put you on the path. If you could ask for one slight modification. What would you ask for?
Abby
I don't There. I mean, there isn't.
Bobby Bones
There is. If you could ask for one slight modification. Can I ask both of you this? What's your slight modification you would ask regarding communication or workflow in that room?
Abby
Owning up, I guess, or just like not being so aggressive when you talk?
Bobby Bones
Great. Scuba, could you.5%, even if you don't feel like it's true?
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Her interpretation of your actions are that it's at times, feels a bit more aggressive than she's comfortable with in her communication way.
Scuba Steve
Well, yeah. So I gauge my.
Bobby Bones
Hold on, hold on. I'm just asking you.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, go ahead. Sorry.
Bobby Bones
Go ahead. Could you modify that 5% for her?
Scuba Steve
Yes. And my answer to that would be that I modify how I handle.
Bobby Bones
Your answer is yes.
Scuba Steve
Yes. But then it also is. I already do a version of that. People get different versions of me because I know how. What they can handle, what they can't handle based on how they are.
Bobby Bones
You're blaming her?
Scuba Steve
No. No, I'm not blaming her. I guess I'll take it back another 5% to make sure that I am at a level that is comfortable. But I work, man. I've been doing this for so long that you just kind of like, you just go, absolutely.
Bobby Bones
You move on.
Scuba Steve
You're the next thing.
Bobby Bones
I'm numb to it. I do the same thing.
Scuba Steve
So numb to it. That I'm just like, dude, none of this crap matters.
Bobby Bones
Well, it does.
Scuba Steve
It does, but, like, it really doesn't. But it does. I mean, we're not curing cancer.
Bobby Bones
No, but what does matter is the communication and how the person feels. You feel about them. It's what we're doing that would fight for fighting. No, but she doesn't know that. She thinks you want to fight her.
Scuba Steve
I fight for her, but I don't. I'm not the kind of person that goes, I did this today, and this is why I do. I just do it because I do it. And I'm not. I'm not touting around what I do for people, but behind the scenes, I fight for people, especially my really close quarters. I will. I will kill for the people that are on my team.
Bobby Bones
You'll kill anybody.
Scuba Steve
Ray's got a problem. I'm going for him. Listen, Kevin. Pittsburgh.
Bobby Bones
All I'm asking. Listen, I hear you. I'm just saying. Can you modify it 5%? The.
Scuba Steve
Yes.
Bobby Bones
The. The feeling of aggression that she feels. Let's just slightly change it. You're not doing nothing wrong. You're doing nothing wrong. She's just asking for you to do that. Now, what would you like from her?
Scuba Steve
And then also understanding my perspective.
Bobby Bones
Hold on. No, no, no.
Scuba Steve
That's what I'm getting. My part.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. What would you like from her?
Scuba Steve
I'm asking for your perspective. Just understand my perspective of where I'm at and my role of what I have to do and the pressures that I have not only within the show, within the content of the show, with the sales of the show, with the promo of the show, with the staff of the show, and then me taking on other roles within the company.
Bobby Bones
I feel like you're making an excus.
Scuba Steve
There is no excuse. I'm just saying, to understand my perspective of where I'm coming from. If you can understand my perspective, maybe have a little bit of understanding of how I am the way I am.
Bobby Bones
He's getting more aggressive as he talks.
Scuba Steve
I'm just telling you I don't. I don't want to spend too much time on it, but have perspective. And I'll. And I'll be able to then cater myself to a calmer, gentler, 5% version.
Bobby Bones
No, no, I don't think it's a. Have perspective. And then you will. I think if you just will, that'd be great for both of you.
Scuba Steve
I will. But also some days where it's like, damn, dude, he's going through some shit today.
Bobby Bones
Abby will you listen, will you go, hey, he is. If he does freak out occasionally, you won't take that personally. Can you change that 5% about you?
Abby
Yeah, I can try it. Just like I'm trying to do a lot also during the show. I'm trying to answer phones, listen to the show, and Steve, because he's making.
Bobby Bones
Comments and you produce comments.
Abby
Yeah. And so it's just a lot in my head, and it just feels like sometimes the environment's a little.
Scuba Steve
Take that times 10. That's what I'm doing.
Bobby Bones
No, it's not about you. Everything's not about you.
Scuba Steve
I know, but I'm just saying, if you're going to start calling out, like, things and let's go through a list of things.
Bobby Bones
No, but everybody gets a thing.
Scuba Steve
But I am who I am, and I do what I do, and that's where I am, where I am.
Abby
But he just asked why I'm feeling this way or what I feel.
Scuba Steve
I'll give you my answer back.
Amy
Green eggs in hand.
Bobby Bones
I mean, that's the glass room, Peter. I didn't hear that. I'm there, too, because we're not changing. It's not gonna change.
Scuba Steve
I'm not afraid, and I'm not gonna back down.
Bobby Bones
No one's asking you to back backing down.
Scuba Steve
But I'm not going to sit here and just act like, oh, okay, all right.
Amy
Oh, so what I'm hearing, what I'm hearing, this is a good therapy, especially.
Scuba Steve
When I respect the crap out of.
Bobby Bones
Her and do things for her but don't do it.
Scuba Steve
Especially.
Bobby Bones
How about.
Amy
No, no, even. That is aggressive.
Bobby Bones
He's feeling blindsided by this because he's saying he's battled for her, and all.
Scuba Steve
Of a sudden he's like, she doesn't.
Bobby Bones
Know he's battled for her.
Scuba Steve
I'm not gonna sit here and be.
Bobby Bones
Like, but how is she supposed to know something you're not. I don't need to charity. I don't.
Scuba Steve
I just donate to charity. Don't even tell a damn person about it.
Bobby Bones
I just supposed to know.
Abby
I don't know.
Bobby Bones
If it's not shared with her, then.
Scuba Steve
You just need to know that that's the kind of person that I am. I don't need to. I don't need to tell every single thing that I do to everyone of what I do. That that takes someone from a nice person to a kind person. Not nice is fake. Kind is real. That's what I know.
Bobby Bones
But again, you can't expect her to know something she doesn't know. I think it's un.
Scuba Steve
You don't know it at this point, then that's bull crap. Because there are so many things I do fight for you that I have talked to you about or things that I don't talk to you about. I just do it anyways. And then maybe you realize something's happening and you don't know why it's happening. Well, I wonder why I don't know.
Abby
What it is because, like, I've just been doing my job. I don't know what outside is.
Bobby Bones
I don't want this to. To roll over. And I'm going let Amy talk because she's tried and no one's seen her. She raised her hand, even. She did. And I appreciate that, Amy, go ahead.
Amy
Sorry if I just kind of escaped me, but I think that we'll scuba.
Scuba Steve
Well, now I know it doesn't matter anymore.
Amy
Well, since you just said it, it's great that you go to bat for Abby, but I also think that just because we go to bat for people.
Scuba Steve
I go to bat for, like, 13 freaking people.
Bobby Bones
Okay, let her talk.
Amy
Yes, let her talk, please. We are grateful because you go to bat for us. Though I don't think that that count. That, like, cancels out how Abby feels sometimes. She's spoken to. So those are two different apples and oranges. It's great you go to bat for her, but also I think she would just like a communication style adjustment. And then what I'm hearing you say is you have a lot going on that we don't realize. And you would like for us to understand that sometimes if maybe you snapish. That's like. We take into account, like, oh, snap. Let me just reconvene with scuba later, because this is not the moment. He's juggling a lot right now. Is that what you're asking?
Scuba Steve
Yeah, I guess a version of that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Abby
Listen, it's not all the time. It is not. It's only in certain moments when it's like heated, intense moments.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. And that's very. Those are too far in between. And so if it is a few far between thing, you're just kind of like, all right, whatever. Do we just move on? Because there are so many scenarios where that's happened with me and many different people here. I'm like, ah, you know what? They're just having a day. I don't really care. I can't take any of this to heart because it doesn't. It isn't that serious or it isn't that. I guess a big picture Type thing. I don't know.
Abby
Well, I take things personal, so I. Yeah, I would. You know, Abby should read.
Bobby Mole
Oh, she should read Four Agreements. I think I have that scoop as a fellow.
Bobby Bones
As a fellow ranger. Man, like, these people need to chill, I think.
Scuba Steve
And I still. And I love Abby, and I love everyone here like brothers and sisters. And so I guess I look at it in a way where that whenever things don't go the way they go. I don't know. I'm out of words now, and I'm kind of getting to the point where I'm over it, and, you know, I.
Bobby Bones
Don'T think you're over.
Scuba Steve
It's my days.
Bobby Bones
I don't think you're over it. What'd you say? You count your days?
Amy
What?
Bobby Mole
Like you're gonna. What do you mean?
Bobby Bones
What day?
Amy
What is what.
Bobby Bones
What's coming to an end?
Bobby Mole
Like you're gonna.
Amy
Are there days that we need to be counting?
Scuba Steve
No, just. Just whatever.
Bobby Bones
Say what you're gonna say.
Scuba Steve
No.
Bobby Bones
Say it, Bonnie. I don't know what he meant by that.
Amy
I know, but I don't know that we should know.
Bobby Bones
He's counting his days. I don't know what that means.
Scuba Steve
Like, Eddie's got a life clock. I'm counting his days for.
Bobby Mole
You have a life clock, too.
Scuba Steve
I do have a life clock.
Amy
Like, you're. I just want to get along.
Abby
Let's just get along.
Scuba Steve
But there's gonna be some days where they're gonna suck, and that just is what it is. You move on from it.
Abby
I know that's. But he's asking me in this situation, and they were just saying what stemmed up, and I would probably just.
Scuba Steve
And I get it. And I'm. And I walked out of Friday and be like, all right, whatever. Monday will be fine. And then Monday's here, and it's not fine. And I'm like, well, Tuesday will be fine, and then we'll see if we get to Tuesday.
Ray
I don't know.
Bobby Bones
What are you counting your days for, man?
Amy
Yeah, what did. What did that mean? Was that just.
Scuba Steve
It was just like, a saying. You just count.
Bobby Bones
No, it's not. That's not a saying. My grandma never said that. Just count my days. No, that's not a saying. That's your Count your days till something. Like, okay, so all that I would ask is. You've heard each other. I'm not even saying change who you are 5%, understand the other's feelings, and if you can just be slightly open to the other person and their feelings about the situation. I think you'll get along better. It's the nature of being in the same place for so long and so tight, it does not matter. You could be best freaking friends and you're in that same room. It's just like us in the studio. There are times when Amy wants to kill me. Stab me in the friggin neck with a butter knife.
Amy
Hyperbole.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. What?
Amy
This is exact. That's exaggerated.
Bobby Mole
Really, Amy?
Amy
But I'm saying stab him with a butter knife.
Bobby Bones
She's counting the days.
Bobby Mole
A dull knife, huh?
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Amy
Gosh, that sounds so confounded.
Bobby Bones
It hurts. Like the nature of this job. As long as we've been together doing this. This is gonna happen sometimes just because we are here so often and so close. So all I ask is that you. You've heard each other. This doesn't roll out of this podcast. And we'll try to get a little better. Scuba, try not to be so aggressive with your words. Only at Abby. And Abby, understand that Scuba has a lot going on. That at times we probably don't all know.
Abby
Mm. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Great. Everybody good? Good. Thanks.
Abby
Are we.
Bobby Mole
Thanks for the recap, guys.
Bobby Bones
I don't know, but you were called a B in the last one.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
It was awesome.
Bobby Mole
He's lucky I didn't hear that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. You're taking that dull butter knife to him.
Amy
Now you get why at times. And it's probably been a few years since I brought up this specific.
Bobby Bones
Here we go. We're getting another one.
Ray
Oh, no.
Bobby Bones
Pull the thread. The bagels.
Amy
No, I'm saying. No, no. I think I've. I've asked or thought, like, we had.
Bobby Bones
An outing on Friday afternoon.
Amy
No, no, no, no, no. Like a therapeutic retreat.
Bobby Mole
You had an outing.
Amy
Awesome.
Bobby Bones
We all hung out for like three hours. Oh, yeah. It was a.
Amy
We would get. It would be a third party, like, account. Like, it's. It's a bonding way for us to communicate more effectively, and that's what we do. No, we would emerge from that if.
Bobby Bones
We had perfect communication. This would be a boring show too.
Amy
Well, it doesn't.
Bobby Bones
I'm just. Can you imagine?
Bobby Mole
Amy, I hear what you're saying, and.
Bobby Bones
I'd like to acknowledge that.
Amy
So what I'm hearing you say is. And then we get to say, actually, no, that' not what I said at all.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
I don't know.
Bobby Bones
Thank you, everybody.
Amy
I think it would make it better.
Bobby Bones
Let's break and we'll come back into the Sam Hunt interview. We had Sam Hunt on the show. It's awesome.
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Bobby Bones
Sam, how you doing, buddy?
Ray
Good. How you guys doing?
Bobby Bones
I'm good. Do you drink enough water?
Ray
Not here lately.
Bobby Bones
Like, I try so hard to drink enough water and I feel like there are two versions. There's I drink enough water, but then I pee all the time and I don't sleep through the night because I'm always peeing or I don't. I'm just dehydrated.
Ray
Or your day's interrupted every 45 minutes.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah, yeah. You look like a water guy, though. Somebody walked around with a jug.
Ray
No, but all the healthy people I know have their big, like nine plastic containers and they carry their water around in it. Is good for you. I have had little health stints where I've like remembered to do that for maybe 23 weeks at a time. I do feel better.
Bobby Bones
Have you carried. I've carried the jug. Where I've been like, it's. Yeah, I'm that guy for a bit. I'm like, I got my jug, I gotta hit my 800 ounces of water. I've done that. But again, yeah, I fall between having to pee all the time and being.
Ray
Hydrated because I'll forget it's there. And then I think I've got a whole gallon to finish. So around 2 o', clock, I'm just chugging it.
Bobby Bones
Yep. Yeah, Sam and I are the same person. I don't know if you guys knew this or not. Going back to when you played ball, speaking of water. Now, I only played high school ball, so nothing like you. But I'm gonna make a comparison. We didn't get water all the time. You kind of had to earn it.
Ray
Yeah. Oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Well, for you. Were you still in that, that time where you had to earn the water? Because now it's like your water anytime kids.
Ray
Oh, yeah. I remember having. I mean, it would be a hundred degrees and we would have been out there for an hour with no water and they would give us. You know. I also remember just heard a coach in the back of my mind screaming, water makes you weak.
Bobby Bones
I totally understand.
Bobby Mole
That's not true though, right?
Bobby Bones
No, not now. They made giant leaps in science to tell us we need water.
Amy
Yeah, like hydration water makes you weak.
Bobby Bones
Can you imagine? I remember back in the day, my high school football coach, name is Coach Gandalf. He had this PVC pipe and he thought, man, how do we get more kids water quicker so they can get back on the field? So because you'd only get water breaks, you wouldn't have. This sounds like the 1920s, but you wouldn't have unlimited water. Like you'd have to earn it.
Ray
Oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
And so he took this PVC pipe and he drilled like 10 holes in it and put a water hose through it. And so then it sprayed and we'd all drink like horses on the trough.
Ray
Yeah, everybody went down holding their helmet, about to pass out. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you're right. We had that same system set up, interestingly enough, directly across from a graveyard. So we got. We looked up at this big cemetery and drank water from the PVC pipe. But yeah, I think they've upgraded.
Bobby Bones
I do too.
Ray
In a lot of ways, things have happened since then.
Bobby Bones
We also had like hard 2A days, which is two practices in the same day. You'd get there in the morning, it Was miserable. They don't do that as hard now anymore. Did you. Was that for you too?
Ray
Yeah. We had that same deal that summer camp. I'm trying to remember. Definitely two a day. There might have been days where we had three practices, but, yeah, it was rough. I remember we had something called the county fair, which was this. This whole deal where we went from station to station for like an hour. I mean, and it was.
Amy
Oh, it wasn't. I was picturing. Oh, yeah, the county fair.
Ray
Yeah, they make it sound fun, but.
Abby
I thought you were pivoting.
Bobby Bones
Carnival apples thing.
Amy
I thought you were pivoting to a totally different story.
Ray
No, this was the sick nickname for this, like, torture they put us through. But, yeah, I mean. I mean, 90% of the team was like, throw. Threw up at some point in time during the. During this process.
Bobby Bones
So what was the worst conditioning gassers for us? We have to run across the football field four times. Like, not the length of it. That cross it. Yes, those were.
Ray
Those were the worst. Yeah, that went all the way through. I mean. Yeah, my entire football career, that was a go to gassers. When you were thought about that in.
Bobby Bones
A long time in college, though, was it still hard or did it lighten how difficult it was to just survive? And it was more on execution.
Ray
I think I. In some ways it served me well. In some ways it was tough. I ended up with, like, hard a coaches. Like, all my coaches were old school.
Bobby Bones
Not player coaches.
Ray
Yeah, not player coaches. Like the. From the time the whistle blows to the time the practice is over, it's just hoarse voices screaming at you and cussing at you. And, you know, they were good men and they meant well, but it was definitely, you know, it was the old school, like Bear Bryant, you know, kind of approach. But. So. Yeah, but in. But in college, it definitely. They eased up a little bit, and it did become a lot more about the mental side of things. Just making sure we understood the playbook. And obviously the playbook was a little more sophisticated in college, so they didn't absolutely kill us, but we had. They had their moments.
Bobby Bones
Do you miss playing ball?
Ray
Yeah, I do occasionally. I still. It's funny, I still have dreams about football and. And. And think about, you know, like, in those dreams, I'll always be. You know, it's the things I never didn't quite get right that I wish I had done or the games we lost that I wish we had won.
Amy
But do you win it in the dream or you're.
Ray
No, that's. Yeah, you just Fall a little bit.
Bobby Bones
Short and your dream sucks. That was a nightmare.
Ray
Deep complex. I'm sure from all that yelling back in the day.
Bobby Bones
Do you have to find a way to kind of scratch the competitive itch or did you just love football?
Ray
Yeah, I think that's what I miss most about it. I still. It was a pretty good basketball crew in town within the songwriter, between the. Some songwriters and artists. You know, Kane's got. Kane Brown's got a gym at his house. And they, they may have booted me out of the text thread because I hadn't gotten the text in a while, but they, yeah, so I'll still play basketball to kind of scratch that itch.
Bobby Bones
Are you not worried about your Achilles? Everything I do I sound like a Bryan Adams song. Everything I do. Ooh. I worry about my Achilles popping all the time.
Ray
Yeah, that seems like the. Have you had close call with that or just seen other.
Bobby Bones
I've just seen everybody, not only pro athletes, but like buddies pop their Achilles and they're done.
Ray
It seems like the worst possible thing that happened. Yeah, Yeah, I worry about that. I. I have throttled down over the years to, to, you know, going at about 65, 70%, but the age, age range is so broad that you get that like kid, 22 year old kid who comes in and wants to just like go hard, extra hard. And you have to fight to keep your competitive spirit from getting flared up and you know, pushing your body to the point of, you know, redlining and starting to risk things like Achilles and knees.
Bobby Bones
I would also think that someone wants to show Sam Hunt. I'll do finger quotes like the Sam Hunt. Like I can go tell my friends I just scored on Sam Hunt. Like, you have to feel that a little bit too.
Ray
There have been times when I can sense it's some. This person who I'm playing against here is like specifically trying to. He's trying to get one over on me.
Bobby Bones
Hey, Raymondo, did you move to your house in the country because of Sam Hunt's song Country House? Probably that one.
Ray
What's up, Ray?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, what's up? And then Ken, folks, I think a lot of his songs kind of go more towards the country type of people, but yeah, country house. And I got a country house now, so I got the dream.
Ray
Yeah. Nice. Yeah, that theme has entered my music in the last few years, but I think it's culturally too. Like, I don't know, just looking on social media. A lot of people. Maybe it was the pandemic, but a lot of people turned in that direction. I feel like, you know, there was like a. When I was coming. When I came to Nashville, and I think several years after, all the small town kids who grew up in those rural environments, they wanted to move to the city where all the action was. And then, you know, somewhere in the last few years, it seems like there's a little bit of an exodus now. You know, maybe it's just my generation because we've gotten a little older, but a lot of folks are getting back out. Getting back out in the country, having kids and doing all the. Doing the whole thing.
Bobby Bones
When you have a song like Country House does that. In this song specifically, are you in a room and you want to write and you have an idea about that? How did this song come up?
Ray
This one was a. A lot of songs will start with titles. This one was. Was a title that my good, but good. My writing partner and buddy, Josh Osborne, had. And he. He actually may have had something started on. I think he had an idea. The idea started, and he sent it to me. And I love the. The Country House. I just love that phrase. Like, I could. If a title connects with me, I just. I know right off the bat when I hear the words or see it written down, like, yeah, that should be a song. And also there's the English connotation, which I've had this, like, strange English phase in the last couple years where I've kind of reconnected with, you know, my roots way back. So, you know, a country house over there is. I think that's probably where the phrase comes from.
Bobby Bones
Where are your roots? Way. Because I found out I have a kingdom in Germany that my family's from. I got a genealogist. Yeah. I don't know everybody's dead in my family. Or. I didn't know. My dad left, my mom died. So I don't know anybody. And so I got a genealogist from Oklahoma State who went and tracked my hole. And she was like, you're what, King? King. King Bobby.
Bobby Mole
Something like that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. There's a guy named. Not Javier. That'd be Spanish. What was his name? J. I don't know. But he has, like. He lives in a kingdom.
Ray
You've got royal blood.
Amy
Kingdom is okay.
Bobby Mole
That's what they called it.
Amy
I. I believe it's more of, like, you know, like, we have counties here.
Bobby Bones
That's a hater. Sam, I'd like to introduce you to a hater in the room. Yes, so.
Amy
Or a parish.
Bobby Bones
Yes. Yeah, it's a kingdom. What's his name? Isn't it like Julio or something? Johan. Johan, yeah, Johan. So I just found. So what is your. What, like what's your answer?
Ray
Yeah, so apparently all this new technology, maybe AI has something to do with it. They're able to gather all this information through I don't know if birth certificates, old, old will, wills or property that's been passed down, but. And records like that. But yeah. So I'm on my dad's side. I always knew there was, there was English roots just from just sort of I guess observing the way, just the way like my grandparents house was decorated, the way they acted and you know, you get a little older and, and kind of connect the dots. But yeah, I followed it back through up to Virginia. Virginia and then to, back to England, to southern England when they first, the first, I guess Hunt came over. That's as far back as I went. But I went over to England recently and you know, I just started paying really close attention to the way houses were decorated, the architecture, the way people behave. Sort of the stiff, cold kind of nature of those people over there, some of those stereotypes. I'm like, oh, that kind of, kind of works for my family in the way that they, you know, the, the way the house is decorated or the way, you know, they. We don't say much at dinner. You know, we don't show our emotions. You know, all these things. So I'm looking at a picture of.
Bobby Bones
You in front of Churchill. Oh yeah, Churchill statue.
Ray
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Is that your grandpa? Grandpa Winston?
Ray
No, but he was obsessed with. He was obsessed with Winston Churchill. He had a room in his house dedicated to Winston Churchill.
Amy
Your grandpa.
Ray
Yeah, he was in World War II and so he was. Obviously Churchill was a big hero to those guys, so. But he. Every Christmas it was. We got sweaters and I remember my granddad getting another Churchill book of some kind. But, but it was, it was pretty cool.
Bobby Bones
When you were back there, did it feel kind of like, oh, this is kind of where I came because I'm debating going to my kingdom. I told them I want to go to my kingdom in Germany sometime. Was it kind of like a feeling of like, oh, this is kind of cool. I didn't even know, but I kind of am from here.
Ray
There was a, like a. There was something there. I don't know what it is. There was some comfort or some recognition of, of, of, of being in that part of the world that, that I connected to. Now I could be projecting that because I'm, you know, I, I don't know. I probably, I think there's more going on, you know, as far as just in our. In our DNA and our environments and the energy, whatever that is, then. Then maybe meets the eye. So. But I did feel like there. There was something about being there and that. That really connected me with that place.
Amy
Well, Bobby had the connection to the. Like, the sausages, like, made sense now, you know, like, is there like a food connection?
Bobby Bones
What are you talking about? What are you talking about? Are you drunk? What are you talking about? You were eating the sausage. I stopped in Germany. I stopped it. No, I stopped in Germany once and had. It was the greatest.
Amy
He said it was the greatest thing you'd ever eaten.
Bobby Bones
It's the greatest hot dog I've had in my life.
Abby
But it wasn't a hot dog.
Ray
It might have been an ancestral experience.
Amy
Exactly. So that is why it just sounded.
Bobby Bones
Weird when you said, you know, that sausage you had.
Amy
No, you had the connection with the sausage.
Bobby Bones
Okay, that sounds weird. You can't say it that way.
Amy
If Sam. There was like, also a food connection where you're like, oh.
Bobby Bones
His next song is Fish and Chips, though. He's announcing that today, his next single, Sam Hunt. Fish and Chips. It's going to be super exciting. Ye. This the country house and you were dressing in very jeans and very country for a while, but today you're in button up in slacks. Is this the new accountant phase?
Amy
It's casual.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Well, like, what's.
Ray
This is my ancestor. I'm connecting with my ancestor roots.
Bobby Bones
I think you look. I think you look. But what it's.
Ray
How am I. Like, go ahead.
Bobby Bones
No, I mean, like, what was that, a season? Or like, what's happening here?
Ray
Yeah, I think it's probably my final form. You know, I've. I've bounced around over the years.
Amy
Ray coming to work tomorrow for sure.
Bobby Bones
Yes. Ray, do not come in. You don't have to do everything Sam does. Okay. You don't. You don't have to.
Amy
It's gonna happen. It's gonna happen.
Ray
Yeah. I've heard a psychologist say one time that people who have, like, a creative bent have a more fluid identity. And so I feel like I can relate to that over the years, even, you know, I've grown up in such a broad cultural space relative to, like, my parents or grandparents, that I've leaned this way, lean that way. In high school, I was buddies with all the different little group, different groups of people that, you know, might have dressed differently or listen to different music. I sort of just would fit in, blend in and get along with everybody. So. But a lot of it, I think, is getting older, having kids. Some of it is connecting to. I mean, it's really. It's the way my. My dad dressed and then in his dad. And if you just keep going back, it's a little more formal look.
Bobby Bones
I think you look great, by the way.
Ray
Well, thank you. It is a jump, but like I said, it's probably just getting a little older.
Bobby Bones
Do you remember the first time you were paid to perform music?
Ray
Yeah, I don't know if this was the first, but it would have been within weeks of the first time. And I believe it was a. A fair or some sort of festival down in Trustville, Alabama. And I opened up for Steve Azar. You remember him?
Bobby Bones
Nope.
Ray
Country artist.
Bobby Bones
I'm gonna act like I do.
Ray
So he had a song called. What is it?
Bobby Bones
Sounds like you.
Ray
Something about Monday.
Bobby Bones
I don't know. It's called I don't have to be me till Monday.
Amy
Oh, I love that song.
Ray
That is it.
Amy
I don't have to be me till Monday.
Ray
So, you know, having. That's it.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Ray
So having heard that on the radio, like, that was. And I think I got paid, you know, $400 or something like that. But which was. Which was great for me, and I played for, I think my buddy's parents. That was about it. And so there weren't many people out there. But I do remember he had his tour bus parked there by the venue, by an empty. The empty field. Of course, it was two in the afternoon. And I remember thinking how cool it would be, you know, to have a bus that you could, you know, travel around and play music in. So, yeah, that was probably, if not my first time, one of the first two or three times I got paid.
Bobby Bones
What song changed your life the most once it started to be played? Money or people caring or just general lifestyle, probably.
Ray
For my career as an artist, probably leave the night on. I mean, I remember just driving around locally when you guys were playing it, and that's when I really felt this. This momentum or this energy bubbling up that felt like, you know, the wave had gone from just a slow build over three or four years to just this big jump overnight. So, yeah, probably that. I don't know, three or four months span right there when that song first came out.
Bobby Bones
Did you ever hit a point where you felt like, I don't have to prove anything anymore, either because you found it in yourself or just because you had actually proven it?
Ray
I think I toggle back and forth between having a piece and feeling like I Don't have to prove anything. And then maybe in my weaker moments, feeling like I need to. I haven't done enough. I have, you know, I could have done this better or that better. And, you know, I don't want to rest on my laurel, so to speak. And, you know, so I go back and forth. But generally speaking, I probably my default is to not feel too much pressure to prove anything.
Bobby Bones
Do you feel the more fame that you've gotten, the more success you've gotten, the more you kind of don't want to be in the eye because you have kids and the kids are getting.
Ray
Older a little bit? Yeah. I just don't know how. It sort of feels like a unique experiment. I mean, how many kids kind of experience that as a kid, as children, you know, to be on the fringe of some sort of public, you know, experience. And I just don't know how that affects a kid, you know, and so it is intimidating. But I do feel like God put me in this position for a reason, so I don't want to completely run from it, you know, and just tuck my kids away and not try to just hide them from the world. So, yeah, that's something that I am dealing with, I guess, right now, trying to figure out where to land on that.
Bobby Bones
All right, final two questions. When you're playing a show and the first couple notes hit, what song makes the crowd go craziest?
Ray
Body Like a Back Road has that. That lick where. As we call it a lick?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that.
Ray
That one, probably. Yeah. You can tell there's like 10% of the crowd who is. Is there to hear that song. You know, they know the other songs, but they're like, finally he played the.
Bobby Bones
One we know, Mount Rushmore. Four people, four artists. All time in your life, your favorites.
Ray
All genre.
Bobby Bones
All genre of your whole life. Not even like that inspired how you do music. Just like you get four just have.
Ray
It influenced me, man. If I had time to think about it, I could probably come up with a better list. But just off the top of my head, maybe Kris Kristofferson. I had a record that Willie did. Kris Kristofferson, songs that my grandmother gave me. That was really impactful at a time when I was just learning to write songs. And then Steve Earle had an album he did Live at the Bluebird. Probably as far as just down the middle country. Alan Jackson being from Georgia. And let's see, who would be a fourth, maybe. Maybe Usher, because there was a lot of. I did love R B music early on.
Bobby Bones
Also from Georgia.
Ray
Yeah. Also from Georgia. There's definitely a Southern, although Steve Earl's probably Texas. But I have had a. There's. There's been a Southern. A Southern blend. Has always sort of been. I think what I've been drawn to the most.
Bobby Bones
No Steve Azar. No, just missed it.
Ray
He had enough music.
Bobby Bones
He'd been fifth. Okay, got it, got it, got it, got it. Congratulations on Country House. Thank you.
Ray
I appreciate you guys playing and change.
Bobby Bones
Ray's life because that's. He literally moved to the country and credited Country House for making him. Not by the house, but pushing them over the edge.
Ray
Are you glad you did it right? You enjoying it out there?
Bobby Bones
The commute? 45 minutes, but it's awesome in the morning when there's no vehicles. But yeah, dude, it's nothing but cornfields. There's no skyscrapers.
Ray
Yeah, it's peaceful.
Bobby Bones
Are there cornfields between here and Ray's house? Like corn. Like, literally corn.
Ray
Something's growing up.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, something. I don't know that it's corn, though. You guys gotta come out there.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Bobby Bones
We just haven't seen the ride. Okay. Sam, congratulations. Good to see you, buddy. Good to see you, Sam. Hi, everybody.
Ray
Thank you, Bones.
Bobby Bones
Okay, now that's it. We're done. Thank you for being here. If you're listening, you're a part two or we appreciate you if you're watching on YouTube. Thank you. We went up 2,000 subscribers. It's awesome for your hot dog eating.
Bobby Mole
I mean, I'm probably a little bit of scuba, too, from what it sounds like. They like that.
Bobby Bones
Am going crazy.
Bobby Mole
People love that. I get some guy. What is that? Voicemail. Say he was like, I was alive after I heard.
Bobby Bones
Okay, Amy, do you have any podcasts up today?
Amy
What is today?
Bobby Bones
Monday.
Bobby Mole
Monday. It's just Monday.
Amy
Feels like Friday. Feels like Friday. No, I have one going up tomorrow, but our Mel Robbins deep dive is getting a lot of action.
Ray
I bet.
Amy
Yeah. So you can still check that out.
Bobby Bones
Good. Morgan, anything? What's your last episode? It went up Thursday.
Amy
Went up Thursday? You mean last week? Yeah, last week. What did I.
Bobby Bones
Is everybody confused on what day it is? Like, what's happening?
Amy
I had. Her name was Tasha and she reads, like, food labels and stuff. She's kind of an expert in food labels. So we talked about seed oils and if they are actually bad for you and, like, the healthy things that are kind of keeping you stuck.
Bobby Bones
All right, there you go. Take this personally with Morgan Huelsman. Okay, cool. That's it, everybody. Thank you for being here. All the Part 2ers out there listening to this. Part 2 of the podcast. Thank you. Leave us a voicemail. We love to hear feedback on what you like or don't like. I will say this too. Scuba, can you take a compliment? You think?
Scuba Steve
Sorry, one more time.
Bobby Bones
Would you like to. Would you like a compliment? Sure. Scuba put all those voicemails in the voicemail page, even the ones attacking him.
Scuba Steve
Oh, that's cool. I don't do this anymore.
Bobby Bones
Oh, you don't? Never mind. I retract the comment. Who put. Who put the voicemails in? I really looked at him and thought, Scuba did it. And I thought, wait, really?
Abby
Who does it?
Bobby Bones
Abby does.
Ray
Oh, no.
Abby
We were getting a lot and those were the nicest ones.
Bobby Bones
They were okay.
Abby
Yeah. I try to do a ratio of what people are talking about and so always be true.
Bobby Bones
Be honest, be true. But I was really trying to give Scuba a compliment because I thought, look at Scuba, putting some up there hating on him.
Scuba Steve
I would too, if they were.
Bobby Bones
I know you would. I know you would. I know you would sacrifice yourself for the good of the show.
Scuba Steve
Always.
Bobby Bones
Okay, thank you. We will see you guys tomorrow. Bye, everybody.
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Podcast Summary: The Bobby Bones Show – MON PT 2: Are We All Okay After Fighting On Friday?...The REAL Reason Everyone Was MAD + Sam Hunt On Missing Sports, Being A Dad And How He Inspired Raymundo + Bobby Shades Astrology
Release Date: July 28, 2025
Host: Bobby Bones
Network: Premiere Networks
In this episode of The Bobby Bones Show, host Bobby Bones addresses the heated conflict that erupted during Friday’s broadcast. The episode delves into the underlying reasons behind the tensions among the team members and features an insightful interview with country music star Sam Hunt. Additionally, the show touches upon Bobby Shades Astrology, offering listeners a celestial perspective on their personalities.
Bobby Bones opens the episode by acknowledging the drama that unfolded in last Friday’s show, prompting numerous listener voicemails and heated discussions within the team.
This voicemail sets the stage for the ensuing conflict, revolving around a misunderstood action involving hot dogs during the show.
Bobby Bones confronts the team members involved:
The tension escalates as Abby expresses her frustrations about the disruption caused by the hot dog incident, which interfered with her planned road trip.
The discussion reveals deeper issues contributing to the conflict:
Scuba Steve admits to being tired and cranky due to extended live broadcasts and lack of sleep, which affected his demeanor during the incident. [06:10]
Abby highlights how the situation impacted her personal plans, feeling that the abrupt change threw her off schedule. [07:49]
Amy provides psychological insight, suggesting that the tension was a result of a "slow drip" of unresolved issues piling up over time, leading to an eventual outburst during the hot dog challenge. [15:54]
Notable Quotes:
These exchanges underscore the importance of communication and understanding within the team to prevent such conflicts in the future.
Bobby Bones facilitates a mediation session, encouraging team members to express their feelings and seek mutual understanding:
Abby requests less aggressive communication from Scuba Steve, while Scuba seeks understanding of his stressful workload and personal challenges. [19:35]
Bobby Bones emphasizes the need for small adjustments from both sides to improve the working environment, highlighting the show's tight-knit nature and the inevitability of occasional conflicts. [27:24]
Key Takeaway: Open dialogue and minor modifications in communication styles are essential for maintaining harmony within the team.
Transitioning from the internal conflict, Bobby Bones welcomes country music sensation Sam Hunt to the show. Their conversation spans various aspects of Sam's life and career:
Missing Sports: Sam discusses his love for sports and how his busy schedule sometimes keeps him away from the sidelines. [33:36]
Being a Dad: He shares heartfelt stories about fatherhood and the balance between his personal life and music career. [33:43]
Inspiration for Raymundo: Sam talks about his influence on fellow team member Raymundo, inspiring him through his dedication and passion for music. [41:03]
Notable Quotes:
Through the interview, listeners gain a deeper appreciation of Sam Hunt’s multifaceted life, highlighting his commitment to both his family and his artistry.
In a lighter segment, Bobby Shades Astrology provides astrological insights into the personalities of the team members:
Bobby Bones successfully navigates the episode by addressing internal conflicts with transparency and empathy, fostering a sense of unity among the team. The insightful interview with Sam Hunt adds depth to the episode, blending personal narratives with professional insights. The inclusion of Bobby Shades Astrology offers a unique, fun element, rounding out the episode with a mix of serious discussion and lighthearted banter.
Closing Remarks:
Listeners are left with a hopeful message about the importance of communication and understanding in maintaining a harmonious work environment.
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show masterfully balances addressing internal team dynamics with engaging guest interviews and entertaining segments. By confronting issues head-on and promoting open communication, the show not only resolves conflicts but also strengthens the bonds within the team. Sam Hunt's participation adds star power and relatable content, making this episode both enlightening and entertaining for listeners.