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This is an I Heart Podcast.
Unknown Speaker
Nourishes like a smoothie and sizzles like a smash burger. Easy to pick up and hard to put down. Made from plants and grills like beef. See, it's not. Or it's and and that's what I love about Impossible. Just this weekend, a couple impossible burgers. Put them on the grill. Boom. Felt like I was having a cheat meal without the feeling of the guilt of a cheat meal. It's not just burgers. They got hot dogs, chicken. Everything you need for your summer menu. Look for the impossible red packaging at your grocery store today.
Sarah Spain
Join iHeartRadio and Sarah Spain in celebrating the one year anniversary of iHeart Women's Sports with powerful interviews and insider analysis. Our shows have connected fans with the heart of women's Sports. In just one year, the network has launched 15 shows and built a community united by passion podcasts that amplify the voices of women in sports. Thank you for supporting I Heart Women's Sports and our founding sponsors ELF Beauty, Capital One and Novartis. Just open the free iHeart app and search iHeart Women's Sports Sports to Listen now.
Danielle Robay
Just like Great shoes, great books take you places through unforgettable love stories and into conversations with characters you'll never forget.
Unknown Host
I think any good romance, it gives me this feeling of like butterflies.
Danielle Robay
I'm Danielle Robay and this is Bookmarked by Reese's Book Club, the new podcast from hello Sunshine and I Heart Podcast where we dive into the stories that shape us on the page and off. Each week I'm joined by authors, celebs, book talk stars and more for conversations that will make you laugh, cry and add way too many books to your TBR pile. Listen to Bookmarked by Reese's Book Club on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Sarah Spain
So what happened at Chappaquiddick? Well, it really depends on who you talk to.
Unknown Speaker
There are many versions of what happened in 1969 when a young Ted Kennedy drove a car into a pond and.
Left a woman behind to drown.
Chappaquiddick is a story of a tragic death and how the Kennedy machine took control. Every week we go behind the headline and beyond the drama of America's royal.
Family, listen to United States of Kennedy on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast.
Bob Crawford
I'm Bob Crawford, host of American History Hotline, a different type of podcast. You, the listener, ask the questions.
Unknown Host
Did George Washington really cut down a cherry tree Were JFK and Marilyn Monroe having an affair?
Bob Crawford
And I find the answers. I'm so glad you asked me this question.
Unknown Speaker
This is such a ridiculous.
Bob Crawford
You can listen to American History Hotline on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Morgan
Best bits of the week with Morgan.
Sarah Spain
It's Listener Q and A Time, where.
Morgan
Morgan and a show member answer almost all your questions.
Unknown Host
What's up, everybody? Listener Q and A Time Lunchbox is joining me. Yeah, we did talk about some things in part one, and especially some of you guys asked some questions about dog stuff. So go check out part one for all those good stories and life stories.
Morgan
So do people listen to this part and not the first part?
Unknown Host
Sometimes people listen to just 1, just 2, just 3. It's just depending on time.
Morgan
Well, we better say happy belated birthday to me then, because. And Oscar and Amy and Justin.
Unknown Host
Okay, well, we're not gonna repeat the whole thing again, but, Sydney, happy birthday weekend.
Morgan
Thank you.
Unknown Host
Thank you for being here on your birthday weekend.
Morgan
I mean, it's so weird how this falls on my birthday.
Unknown Host
Weekend lunch is the best Corrine in Mississipp.
Morgan
Yeah, Kareem. That's right. Go, Mississippi.
Unknown Host
We've got Jake, who just wanted to shout out the BBS MVP lunchbox.
Morgan
Jake is a smart dude. I don't know. I mean, I don't know how they make him so smart, but, Jake, you are an intelligent individual.
Unknown Host
Sorrow losers, Nation for life. B. Joy in Cocoa Beach, Florida.
Morgan
Whoa. Cocoa Beach. Never heard B. Joy. B. Joy. How come you never hit on the Facebook page or emailed us? We are the sore losers at gmail dot com. I mean, but hey, thank you, B. Joy. Sore losers, Nation for life up in my. I hop up in my private jet Bovada, put a dollar on it.
Unknown Host
Are you doing like a.
Morgan
My enemy. My enemies are out to me. No. Tinder. Swindler.
Unknown Host
Tender. I knew it was something.
Morgan
We got a cameo from him.
Unknown Speaker
I remember this.
Morgan
Yeah, we did a cameo from him. It was pretty funny.
Unknown Host
All right, what is your favorite quality of each kiddo Kelsey in Wisconsin?
Morgan
Quality?
Danielle Robay
Yeah.
Unknown Host
Thing you like about each one of them individually?
Morgan
Oh, man. My middle one is Bay Box 2's ball of energy. He is 100 miles an hour. He goes hard in the paint. Like he doesn't waste a moment.
Unknown Host
So he is 100% your son?
Morgan
Yeah, I think kind of. That is what I like. I mean, I just love his tenacity for trying everything and doing everything and playing in the mud, playing in the dirt. Just all that.
Unknown Host
Okay.
Morgan
My baby box three is. He's a little. He likes to play jokes. He's a little prankster. Like, he. You can. He. He knows how to, like, mess with you and tell jokes. And high. Like, he'll hide behind the corner and scare you. And.
Unknown Host
And he's like, three, right?
Morgan
Yeah, he's three. But he'll tell little jokes, like, you know, oh, we did this. And I'm like, really goes, no, I trick you, dada. And that's really funny. He's learning how to trick, which is really a cool thing. And then I would say baby box 1. His best quality that I like most about him is his love for his brothers. Like, he protects them and makes sure they're okay, like, all the time. Like, if we go somewhere, he sticks with them, and he always is looking out for them. If someone. You know, if something happens to him, he goes over and helps them up. And also, his passion for sports is unbelievable big.
Unknown Host
You think you have an athlete on your hands. The baby box.
Morgan
I'm not gonna say an athlete, but just, like, fan of, like, cheering. Like, we go to the Nashville soccer games, and he is die hard and screams so much, he loses his voice. So.
Unknown Host
Okay. Also yours.
Morgan
Yeah. It's pretty freaking cool. That. That is really exciting for me because it's something we bond over. But, yeah, I mean, that's. Those are. I guess. I mean, to name a few.
Unknown Host
Yeah. Those are your kids, for sure.
Morgan
Yeah.
Unknown Host
No doubt about all three of those qualities. If you ever had any doubts.
Morgan
Yeah.
Unknown Host
Why does your wife not want to be part of the show or social media? Nikki from Mississippi.
Morgan
My wife doesn't want to be part of the show or social media because she enjoys her private life. She doesn't want to have people bugging her up in public, and she can't go anywhere, or people always thinking, oh, that's her, and talking about her, and she would be. It's just an uncomfortable. It's a weird dynamic, and she doesn't want that, so she just chooses not to be. I mean, I don't know what else to say.
Unknown Host
All right. I don't.
Morgan
It's like. No, I mean, that's. Yeah. It's a weird. Like, she just doesn't want the attention, and she doesn't want people bugging her all the time because it can be kind of weird.
Unknown Host
Yeah. It's a fair thing. I think that's. She didn't sign up for the life that you did.
Morgan
Right.
Unknown Host
So.
Morgan
And she would feel pressure to get dressed up everywhere. She Goes because if someone takes a picture of her when she's not like.
Unknown Host
Dressed up or something, I should feel pressure because I don't.
Morgan
No, no, no, no. But she, And I'm like, it doesn't matter. Who cares? Look at me. And she's like, yeah, but you're used to it.
Unknown Host
It is true. When you're not used to something like that is true. But I def, I definitely, for a long time we get all dressed up and now I'm like, I don't care. I'm going to look like a little scrub and it'll be fine.
Morgan
Exactly. And that's why. And that's another reason, like, I don't let my put my kids on social media because no offense to everybody, but I don't want people talking to them. Like, I don't want people knowing their names. I don't want people, you know, because then they don't, they don't know what a stranger is. And at that age it's just a weird dynamic. And so that's why they're not on social media.
Unknown Host
You think you'll ever put them on social media, like when they get older?
Morgan
Nope.
Unknown Host
But they'll have social media. Yeah, probably at some point.
Morgan
Yeah. Where their friends can do whatever. But I won't, I, I, I won't post them on mine. Like I post a baby picture on their birthdays and that's it.
Unknown Host
Because what about when they're like 18?
Morgan
Well then, okay, maybe a family photo then. But yeah, for the most part, I will never put them on my social media.
Unknown Host
All right. Is no Teeth Keith still alive? I laugh every time. I, I love no Teeth Keith stories.
Morgan
Oh my gosh. Yes. No Teeth Keith is still alive. Let's not put that out there. Yeah, he's amazing. We talk, you know.
Unknown Host
How often do you talk to him?
Morgan
Once every few months. It should be more. I should take that apart upon myself to call him more and talk to him because it's great. Like, he is so funny and just talking about the time, like life and just everything and catching up with him.
Unknown Host
Where's he at? Where does state is he in?
Morgan
He lives in Texas. He lives north of San Antonio between, like, I guess outside of San Antonio with a buddy of his. And yeah, he's got a little dog named Elvis.
Unknown Host
Elvis. Elvis and no Teeth Keith.
Morgan
Yeah, kid. We, I got talked to him the other day and we had on speakerphone and my kids are like, because he Kid. That's just so beautiful, kid. And my kids. Dad, why is he calling you kid? You're not a kid.
Unknown Host
We're the kids, not you.
Morgan
And he's like. I'm like, that's just how he talks. You guys have met him before. And they're like, oh. And then he starts talking. Dad. He called you a kid again. He called you a kid. He can't get over cracking up. So the next day they kept going, kid. They call me kid for a day, and then they forgot about it.
Unknown Host
You're passing it down to the next generation.
Morgan
It is the most beautiful thing ever. And that's why he's an amazing human. Amazing human like you talk about amazing humans on this earth. No Teeth Keith is an amazing human being.
Unknown Host
Okay. But his. His real name is just Keith.
Morgan
Just Keith.
Unknown Host
You call him no Teeth Keith.
Morgan
I didn't ever call him no Teeth Keith. I don't know who did. I just talked about how he didn't have teeth.
Unknown Host
Oh, it became a nickname on the show.
Morgan
Yes.
Unknown Host
Okay. Yeah, got it now.
Morgan
Yes.
Unknown Host
Okay.
Morgan
I never called that. That was just a nickname.
Unknown Host
Know that. That's his nickname on the show.
Morgan
He goes. He did tell me that. Kid, you know what's so beautiful? I just want to say thank you. Because some people come up to me like, you're no Teeth Keith kid.
Unknown Host
How do they know? Like a picture with him.
Morgan
I posted some pictures with him.
Unknown Host
Yeah. Maybe that's why I was.
Morgan
How do they know?
Unknown Host
I don't think I know what he.
Morgan
Looks, but I think some of his friends listen or something. Someone, you know, people he knows.
Unknown Host
Yeah. Not like full blown strangers, right?
Morgan
Not full blown strangers.
Unknown Host
Do any show members ever call you by your real name? This is from Shannon.
Morgan
No. Never. Not once?
Unknown Host
No. I don't think I've ever called you.
Morgan
Never.
Unknown Host
I call you Lunch more than anything, right?
Morgan
Never. Not. Not. No, because it's just too weird. It's too weird, and then if you do it on air, it's weird, so we just don't do it. And that's good with me because even.
Unknown Host
When I introduce you to my friends, like when we've been out and stuff, I always call you lunch.
Morgan
Yeah, that's 100% accurate.
Unknown Host
Yeah, but your wife calls you by your real name.
Morgan
No, she calls me Daddy.
Unknown Host
Okay, we're gonna take a break after that one. We'll be back.
Sarah Spain
So what happened at Chappaquiddick? Well, it really depends on who you talk to.
Unknown Speaker
There are many versions of what happened in 19, when a young Ted Kennedy drove a car into a pond and.
Left a woman behind to drown.
Sarah Spain
There's a famous headline I think in the New York Daily News, it's, Teddy escapes, blonde drowns. And in a strange way, right, that sort of tells you the story really became about Ted's political future, Ted's political hopes. Will Ted become president?
Unknown Speaker
Chappaquiddick is a story of a tragic death and how the Kennedy machine took control.
And he's not the only Kennedy to survive a scandal.
The Kennedys have lived through disgrace, affairs, violence, you name it. So is there a curse? Every week we go behind the headlines and beyond the drama of America's royal family.
Listen to United States of Kennedy on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bob Crawford
American history is full of wise people.
Sarah Spain
Walt Whitman said something like 99.99% of war is diarrhea and 1%.
Unknown Speaker
Those Founding Fathers were gossipy AF, and they love to cut each other down.
Bob Crawford
I'm Bob Crawford, host of American History Hotline, the show where you send us your questions about American history. And I find the answers, including the nuggets of wisdom our history has to offer.
Morgan
Hamilton pauses, and then he says, the greatest man that ever lived was Julius Caesar. And Jefferson writes in his diary, this proves that Hamilton is for a dictator based on corruption. My favorite line was what Neil Armstrong said. It would have been harder to fake.
Sarah Spain
It than to do it.
Bob Crawford
Listen to American History Hotline on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Unknown Speaker
Kelly Harnett spent over a decade in prison for a murder she says she didn't commit.
Unknown Host
I'm 100% innocent.
Unknown Speaker
While behind bars, she learned the law from scratch.
Unknown Host
He goes, oh, God. Harnett, jailhouse lawyer.
Unknown Speaker
And as she fought for herself, she also became a lifeline for the women locked up alongside her.
Morgan
You're supposed to have your faith in God, but I had nothing but faith in her.
Unknown Speaker
So many of these women had lived the same stories.
Unknown Host
I said, were you a victim of domestic violence?
Unknown Speaker
And she was like, yeah, but maybe Kelly could change the ending.
Unknown Host
I said, how many people have gotten other incarcerated individuals out of here? I'm going to be the first one to do that.
Unknown Speaker
This is the story of Kelly Harnett, a woman who spent 12 years fighting not just for her own freedom, but her girlfriend's, too.
Unknown Host
I think I have a mission from God to save souls by getting people out of prison.
Unknown Speaker
The Girlfriends, jailhouse lawyer. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Morgan
From. Iheart Podcasts and Rococo Punch. This is the turning river road.
Unknown Speaker
I knew I wanted to obey and submit, but I didn't fully grasp for the rest of my life what that meant.
Morgan
In the woods of Minnesota, a cult leader married himself to 10 girls and forced them into a secret life of abuse.
Unknown Speaker
Why did I think that way? Why did I allow myself to get so sucked in by this man and thinking to the point that if I died for him, that would be the greatest honor?
Morgan
But in 2014, the youngest of the girls escaped and sparked an international manhunt.
Unknown Speaker
For all those years, you know, he was the predator and I was the prey. And then he became the prey.
Morgan
Listen to the turning river road on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Danielle Robay
In 2020, a group of young women in a tidy suburb of New York City found themselves in an AI fueled nightmare.
Unknown Host
Someone was posting photos.
Unknown Speaker
It was, well, not me, but me with someone else's body parts on my body parts that looked exactly like my own. I wanted to throw up. I wanted to scream.
Danielle Robay
It happened in Levittown, New York. But reporting the series took us through the darkest corners of the Internet and to the front lines of a global battle against deepfake pornography.
Sarah Spain
This should be illegal, but what is this?
Danielle Robay
This is a story about a technology that's moving faster than the law and about vigilantes trying to stem the tide. I'm Margie Murphy. And I'm Olivia Carvell. This is Levittown, a new podcast from.
Unknown Speaker
Iheart podcasts Bloomberg and Kaleidoscope.
Danielle Robay
Listen to Levittown on Bloomberg's Big Take podcast. Find it on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Unknown Host
James in Virginia, which, that kind of felt haunting to me. Not the same, I know. Not the same person. Do you still pick up every penny you see?
Morgan
Every penny. I see. But now my kids are really into it, so they really battle over the pennies, the nickels, the quarters, the dimes. So I honestly don't get as many anymore because they have taken over that. That game. They. They love it. They search and search and search and look. And they have their piggy banks that they built at Home Depot.
Unknown Host
Okay? So they get to put their coins and their piggy banks. There's not a collective jar at the house.
Morgan
Correct. Now, I do tell them, if they bring it home and they leave it laying around the house, like, if they put it down and they don't put it, in their opinion, their piggy bank, it becomes mine. Because we can't fight over. Whoa. No No, I don't want to fight over whose it is. And I can't keep track of who found what nickel and what dime.
Unknown Host
Yeah, they all look the same.
Morgan
If you come home and you don't immediately put it in your jar. Your piggy bank, it's mine. And so they do a good job of going and getting their piggy bank out and putting it in.
Unknown Host
And you built them at Lowe's.
Morgan
At Home Depot. Home Depot, they have a workshop. And let me tell you guys, if you're not a parent or you are a parent and you don't know about this, or if you're a grandparent, the first Saturday of every month, I just spit everywhere. The first Saturday of every month, Home Depot has a kids workshop where they get to go build something.
Unknown Host
That's fine.
Morgan
It's absolutely free. And it's a different thing every month. And you can reserve your spot because sometimes if you get there late, they run out of things. But if you sign up online beforehand, they will save you one. And they have built piggy banks. Tool. Like, I guess it's a tool chest. I mean, it's not really. It's just like a little. You could put maybe a small screwdriver in it. They made a snow globe. They've made. I mean, they've made a lot of cool stuff.
Unknown Host
No idea. I feel like you mentioned this before, but before you, I had never heard about this.
Morgan
And that's what I'm saying. It is the greatest thing ever. The kids love it.
Unknown Host
So you do it every. Have you done it multiple Saturdays, then?
Morgan
It's the first Saturday of every month. And we've done it a lot. I mean, we haven't done it. I mean, we've done it maybe 15 times.
Unknown Host
That's a lot.
Morgan
Yeah, and it's great because they learn how to use a screwdriver, a hammer, and there's paint, and they get to paint their little project and it's fantastic.
Unknown Host
Do you sit with them the whole time? I assume yes. How long is it? Like an hour or two hours?
Morgan
Well, however long it takes you to build.
Unknown Host
Okay. So it could take you get to.
Morgan
Your own pace, so you could be.
Unknown Host
There for a while if your kid.
Morgan
Yeah, like my three year old, he loses interest pretty quickly. But he likes to hammer a couple and then he just likes to paint, which is great. The older ones now, they like to build the whole thing and it's fantastic.
Unknown Host
It's a good activity for kids.
Morgan
Oh, it is. I'm telling you, Home Depot, more doers get more done does it bother you.
Unknown Host
That some Bobby bunch of fans are mean to you? Kelsey in Georgia, she loves him.
Morgan
And me, Kelsey, Kelsey and Georgia, I don't give a crap about those people. They are Lehu Zahirs. They have a problem with awesomeness. And if they have a problem with awesomeness, I don't care for them. Because here's the thing. People that are awesome understand awesomeness. So I understand that you're awesome and that you're amazing. People that don't have a sense of humor or can't laugh or I don't care about them. Be mean to me all you want. Go ahead, say. What are you going to say that's going to hurt my feelings? Nothing. Nothing you say is going to hurt my feelings. So screw those people. Read my lips. They suck.
Unknown Host
I don't think they can technically read your lips, but they heard your lips.
Morgan
Yeah, that's true. I didn't think about that. But yeah, no, it doesn't bother me one bit. Like I'm. I take everything with a grain of salt. It's too. Life is too short to get angry about that crap. That's why social media, people that get mad about comments on social media. Oh, my gosh. Like, guys, who cares? Who cares what a bunch of strangers on social media say about you?
Unknown Host
Good, good advice.
Morgan
Yeah, I mean, for real. I tell Morgan this all the time, do I not?
Unknown Host
I'm not very good at it. Yeah, it's fine.
Morgan
I tell Morgan all the time. She gets, she gets in her.
Unknown Host
I've gotten a lot better, though. I, I troll him back now you have. And that's fun for me.
Morgan
You've got. But you get in your feelings so much.
Unknown Host
I. I'm an empath. What do you want from me?
Morgan
I don't know what that means, but I'm a feeler. Oh, okay. But I mean, she gets so inner feelings about what people say on social media. And I tell her, morgan, every single one of those persons, you don't know them. Who cares?
Unknown Host
I know, but I also get my feelings about, like, them saying things about you guys because I actually got all of it right.
Morgan
But that's what I'm saying. I tell her, don't look at it. Who cares? Post it and walk away. Let them say whatever they want. And she's like, no, I got to edit the comments. No, screw it. If they want to write something stupid, let them write something stupid. Other people will attack them.
Unknown Host
Don't edit the comments. I monitor.
Morgan
There's no need to monitor them. There's no need to monitor them. Who cares?
Unknown Host
That's my job.
Morgan
No, no, your job is to post your job in a. Like I'm telling you, you don't need to monitor the comments. Like what, what is monitoring the comments?
Unknown Host
Do you have to engage with people? If you don't engage, your numbers don't go up. So I understand every once in a.
Morgan
While put reply to someone, but man, just that. All right, cool. Move on.
Unknown Host
What is your advice when visiting Vegas? Food, gambling, etc. Victoria from ATX Victoria, let me tell.
Morgan
You, it really depends. Vegas is such a crazy city. It depends on what you want to do and what you like, what your budget is. The food is amazing. But there's all. Here's, here's a little thing. There are so many great restaurants a cab ride away off the strip that are 50 times cheaper than on the Strip. I mean there are. So if you just Google best restaurants in Vegas that aren't on the Strip, like Lewis Lotus Siam is like a place I went the last time. Oh my gosh, it was dynamite. It's off the Strip. It was dirt cheap. There are so many good restaurants. The just the drinking, the people watching is amazing. And if you want cheaper tables, gambling wise, stay at the on Fremont Street.
Unknown Host
Oh my gosh, Fremont street is so much fun to look at. That's the old.
Morgan
Yeah, old Vegas. It is so much fun. Fun to look at. Especially at night when the lights above are all lit up. I mean it's fantastic.
Unknown Host
And if you want a bougie experience, you can go to Fountain Blue because that was bougie and so much fun.
Morgan
Yeah. And take some time like I used to not do this is take some time to relax. Like I used to think, oh my gosh, I got to gamble the whole time. But go to a show. The shows there are fun, freaking amazing, whatever they are. I mean I went to Circa Salah Soleil, Cirque du Soleil. That's it. I've been to that and I don't even know what it was. And it was awesome. It was awesome. There's just so many cool shows and you go to the pool and relax for a little bit.
Unknown Host
The pools are awesome. The spas are awesome.
Morgan
Spa is awesome. Let me tell you. Go do that couples massage, you know, where they leave you in the room by yourself and say, hey, we'll be back in an hour. Basically saying you can do whatever you want for the next hour. That was amazing.
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Morgan
And we did that for my 40th birthday.
Unknown Host
Did like the spa. Yeah, I love that.
Morgan
For you, it was pretty cool.
Unknown Host
I'm gonna tell you what, 44th, I'm.
Morgan
Gonna tell you what a massage. I'm very disappointed in myself for waiting so long in my life to get a massage. Because those things are the greatest things since sliced bread.
Unknown Host
This is what I'm telling my boyfriend. He's never had one either. Maybe it's a dude thing.
Morgan
Oh, dude thing, for sure. I mean, I'll be honest. I didn't even know what a massage.
Unknown Host
Was until later in life, 10 years ago.
Morgan
No, no. Probably maybe in my mid-20s.
Unknown Host
Okay.
Morgan
But I had never had. I mean, I was like, I'm not doing that. I'm not having someone rub on my body. But, man, come and rub on my body. It is the greatest thing ever. And here's the problem now, though, is if I go get a massage, it's so relaxing, I fall asleep. Yeah, but that's not good, because then you're not even enjoying it. You don't get to feel it.
Unknown Host
That's true. If you pass out, you definitely don't know that it's happening.
Morgan
Right. You're just out. And they could just like. If you're asleep, who knows that they're still even massaging you? If they're just sitting back in the corner like, man, this is easy money. But I can't help it. It feels so relaxing. I'm just like, well.
Unknown Host
And you can pass out like that.
Morgan
That's another problem.
Unknown Host
Until they make you rotate like a little potato.
Morgan
Yeah. Yeah. That is a little crazy. But, yeah, that's. That's my advice for Vegas. I mean, it's a fantastic place.
Unknown Host
Yeah. Go do all the things. And lunch. Thanks for being here. Happy birthday.
Morgan
Oh, we already done.
Unknown Host
We are done. Or tapping out.
Morgan
Yeah.
Unknown Host
And happy birthday. I hope you continue celebrating through the weekend.
Morgan
Yeah. And if you see my mom on Monday, tell her happy birthday. And the last time I was on, how many people reached out and told you they knew all those people from LBJ High School?
Unknown Host
There was two that knew one of the people.
Morgan
What? Which one do they know?
Unknown Host
I don't know. I didn't screen time. But I do know two people reached out to me and said, hey, I do actually know one of those people. And they were two separate people.
Morgan
Oh, so they knew two different people.
Unknown Host
There was one person who knew one, one that knew another.
Morgan
Oh, man, I wish I knew who it was.
Unknown Host
I. If I. I'll go back someday and I'll show you.
Morgan
Yeah. That's wild. Because, like, Michael Alf, who's one of the ones I told you about. Here's a funny story. Just random. So I was on Facebook the other day during the show because that's what I do. It's the only time I'm on Facebook. And he. There were some pictures that popped up of him and it was like, I guess his wife had posted them. And so I was like, man, I hadn't seen Michael Alf on here in a while. So I clicked on him. I meant to click on him and I guess I clicked on his wife. And it said mutual friend. And it was my wife. And I'm like, what? And I said, hey, how do you know this chick? She goes, oh, like when I lived in Houston right after college, we were friends for like a year and a half. Like, she was in our group of friends. I haven't talked to her since then. I was like. She goes, why? I was like, because she's married to my friend Michael Alf. And I was like, that's such a small world. I was like, I didn't. I was like, I was trying to click on Michael to see what he's doing and I clicked on her and it said, mutual friend.
Unknown Host
Smallest world of ever.
Morgan
Yeah, but yeah, see someone new. LBJ High School. Like, man, I'm not crazy.
Unknown Host
I never said you're crazy.
Morgan
I say these names.
Unknown Host
There was two people out of how many that listen, I don't know.
Morgan
But hey, you said nobody would know.
Unknown Host
All right, you're right. I am wrong. You are correct.
Morgan
Yeah.
Unknown Host
Now can we get out of here?
Morgan
Yeah. Radio lunchbox and then you can check us out on the Sore losers podcast. I'm gonna tell you what, Monday is a big episode for the Sore losers as Baby Box 2 will be a co host on the Sore Losers podcast on Monday. Talking all things life of a five year old. I mean, we're going into kindergarten. We're going into deep dive. What life is like as a five year old. Sore Losers podcast on Monday. Baby Box two. Bet.
Unknown Host
Go listen to it and go wish Lunchbox a very happy birthday. Bye, everybody.
Morgan
That's the best bits of the week with Morgan. Thanks for listening. Be sure to check out the other two parts this weekend. Go follow the show on all social platforms obbyboneshow and follow ebgirlmorgan to submit your listener questions for next week's episode.
Sarah Spain
Join iHeartradio and Sarah Spain in celebrating the one year anniversary of iHeart Women's Sports. Powerful interviews and insider analysis. Our shows have connected fans with the heart of women's Sports. In just one year, the network has launched 15 shows and built a community united by passion podcasts that amplify the voices of women in sports. Thank you for supporting iHeart women's sports and our founding sponsors E L F Beauty, Capital One and Novartis. Just open the free iHeart app and search iHeart Women's Sports to listen now.
Danielle Robay
Just like Great shoes, great books take you places through unforgettable love stories and into conversations with characters you'll know, never forget.
Unknown Host
I think any good romance, it gives me this feeling of like butterflies.
Danielle Robay
I'm Danielle Robay and this is bookmarked by Reese's Book Club, the new podcast from hello Sunshine and I Heart Podcast where we dive into the stories that shape us on the page and off. Each week I'm joined by authors, celebs, book talk stars and more for conversations that will make you laugh, cry and add way too many books to your TBR pile. Listen to Bookmarked by Reese's Book Club on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Sarah Spain
So what happened at Chappaquiddick? Well, it really depends on who you talk to.
Unknown Speaker
There are many versions of what happened in 1969 when a young Ted Kennedy drove a car into a pond and.
Left a woman behind to drown.
Chappaquiddick is a story of a tragic death and how the Kennedy machine took control. Every week we go behind the headlines and beyond the drama of America's royal family.
Listen to United States of Kennedy on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bob Crawford
I'm Bob Crawford, host of American History Hotline, a different type of podcast. You, the listener, ask the questions.
Unknown Host
Did George Washington really cut down a cherry tree? Were JFK and Marilyn Monroe having an affair?
Bob Crawford
And I find the answers.
Unknown Speaker
I am so glad you asked me.
This is such a ridiculous story.
Bob Crawford
You can listen to American History Hotline on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Unknown Speaker
The Girlfriends is back with a new season, and this time I'm telling you the story of Kelly Harnett. Kelly spent over a decade in prison for a murder she says she didn't commit. As she fought for her freedom, she taught herself the law.
Unknown Host
He goes, oh God. Harnett jailhouse lawyer.
Unknown Speaker
And became a beacon of hope for the women locked up alongside her.
Morgan
You're supposed to have your faith in God, but I had nothing but faith in her.
Unknown Host
I think I was put here to save souls by getting people out of prison.
Unknown Speaker
The Girlfriends jailhouse lawyer. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Unknown Host
This is an iHeart podcast.
The Bobby Bones Show – Episode Summary: "No Teeth Keith, Real Names, & People Being Mean with Lunchbox"
Release Date: July 26, 2025
Introduction
In this engaging episode of The Bobby Bones Show, host Bobby Bones delves into a variety of listener-submitted questions alongside his co-host, Morgan. The conversation seamlessly transitions through personal anecdotes, heartfelt discussions about family, and candid talks about handling negativity in the digital age. This summary captures the essence of their dialogues, highlighting key moments, insightful perspectives, and memorable quotes.
Listener Q&A with Morgan and Bobby
The episode kicks off with Bobby welcoming listeners to the "Best Bits of the Week with Morgan" segment. He introduces Lunchbox, a recurring character, and sets the stage for the listener interaction segment.
Morgan Shares About Her Kids
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to Morgan enthusiastically discussing her three children, affectionately referred to as the "baby boxes." She highlights each child's unique personality and qualities:
Baby Box 2: Described as "the ball of energy," Morgan remarks, "He is 100 miles an hour. He goes hard in the paint. Like he doesn't waste a moment." (04:35)
Baby Box 3: The prankster of the family, Morgan shares, "He's a little prankster. He knows how to mess with you and tell jokes." (05:03)
Baby Box 1: The protector, Morgan notes, "His best quality is his love for his brothers. He protects them and makes sure they're okay." (05:23)
She also touches on her decision to keep her children off social media to protect their privacy and prevent unwanted attention, stating, "I don't want people talking to them or knowing their names." (07:07)
Balancing Parenthood and Privacy
Bobby inquires about why Morgan's wife prefers to stay out of the public eye, to which Morgan responds candidly:
"My wife doesn't want to be part of the show or social media because she enjoys her private life. She doesn't want people bugging her in public." (07:20)
Morgan further explains her commitment to shielding her children from the pitfalls of social media, emphasizing the importance of maintaining their innocence and privacy.
No Teeth Keith: A Beloved Friend
A standout segment involves the affectionate conversation about No Teeth Keith, a friend known for his endearing nickname. Morgan passionately defends Keith, sharing personal anecdotes that highlight his character:
"No Teeth Keith is still alive. He's amazing, we talk, and he's so funny." (08:34)
Morgan describes their interactions, including a humorous incident where Keith affectionately called her a "kid," much to her children's amusement. She clarifies the origin of his nickname:
"I never called him No Teeth Keith. It became a nickname on the show." (10:06)
This segment underscores the deep bond and genuine friendships fostered through the show, adding a heartfelt touch to the episode.
Dealing with Negativity: Embracing Positivity
A pivotal discussion revolves around handling negative comments and criticism from listeners. Morgan shares her robust approach to negativity:
"People that are awesome understand awesomeness. If they have a problem with awesomeness, I don't care for them." (19:30)
She emphasizes the futility of letting online negativity affect one's well-being:
"Life is too short to get angry about that crap. Who cares what a bunch of strangers on social media say about you?" (20:20)
Bobby adds his perspective, admitting his struggles but recognizing the importance of resilience:
"I've gotten a lot better, though. I troll him back now, you have."
Together, they offer actionable advice for listeners on maintaining mental health amidst online harassment, advocating for ignoring baseless negativity and focusing on positive interactions.
Vegas Tips: Maximizing Your Experience
Transitioning to a lighter topic, Morgan provides valuable tips for visiting Las Vegas, catering to various preferences and budgets:
Dining Off the Strip: Morgan recommends seeking out excellent restaurants away from the main Strip to enjoy quality meals at more affordable prices: "Look for best restaurants in Vegas that aren't on the Strip, like Lewis Lotus Siam." (22:00)
Entertainment and Relaxation: She advises experiencing the diverse shows, such as Cirque du Soleil, and taking time to relax at spas and pools. Morgan passionately shares her love for massages, despite sometimes falling asleep during sessions:
"Massages are the greatest things since sliced bread. They feel so relaxing." (23:50)
Fremont Street Experience: Highlighting the nostalgic charm, she encourages visitors to explore Fremont Street for its vibrant night lights and classic Vegas atmosphere.
Personal Anecdotes and Community Connections
The hosts share personal stories that highlight the tight-knit community aspect of the show:
Small World Encounters: Morgan recounts a surprising Facebook connection with a former high school friend of one of her listeners, illustrating the serendipitous bonds formed through shared experiences:
"It's such a small world. Michael Alf, who's one of the guys I told you about…" (25:18)
Home Depot's Kids Workshop: Morgan enthusiastically promotes Home Depot's free monthly kids' workshops, where children can build and create projects like piggy banks and snow globes. She praises these workshops for fostering creativity and hands-on learning:
"They have a workshop… The kids love it." (17:44)
These moments underscore the show's commitment to building a supportive and interactive community.
Looking Ahead: Upcoming Episodes and Special Features
As the episode winds down, Bobby and Morgan tease future content, including a significant upcoming episode featuring Baby Box 2 as a co-host discussing the adventures of a five-year-old entering kindergarten. They encourage listeners to tune in and continue engaging with the show’s diverse content.
Conclusion
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show masterfully combines personal storytelling, practical advice, and meaningful discussions about handling negativity and protecting family privacy. Bobby and Morgan's authentic interactions and heartfelt exchanges create a relatable and uplifting listening experience, reinforcing why their audience remains deeply connected and engaged.
Notable Quotes:
For those who haven't tuned into this episode, "The Bobby Bones Show" offers a blend of humor, heartfelt conversations, and practical advice, making it a go-to destination for daily entertainment and community connection.