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Bobby Bones
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Sunday. SA got a bunch of good stuff here. You know, on the Bobbycast this week, we had Dan and Reed Isabel. They are prolific writers. Written a bunch of hits like Luke Combs hits, but they have a great podcast called God's country and I'm gonna play a clip from that. And they talk about being burnt out, which is normal. Just doesn't matter what the job is. We do talk about podcasting and like, worst performances like that's coming up in just a second. And then Movie Mike's movie podcast. Him and his wife went through the list of the best and the worst movies they saw in November. This is a really good guide for you guys. For me, I use stuff like this to figure out what I'm going to watch. So all the shows are coming up, but I do want to talk with these guys first from the Bobby cast, here they are, Dan and Reed Isbel. So one of my friends today who I'm very close to, I was walking, we're walking together, and he has a number one. He's about to have a second number one. And he knows I know how the games work. And he's like, hey, I think that we have picked our date to strategically go for number one. And you know, some people drop off, they all get in their little we, you know, you know how it goes around here.
Reed Isbell
Indeed.
Bobby Bones
And so I'm like, that's freaking awesome that your team is saying this is the date because that's as close as you can get to getting it, that you've decided on the push date to getting it. And he's like, it's awesome. I said, so do you have a. What's your next song? And this is somebody I hang out with like twice a week. But we never talk music. And not because we avoid it, but because we're like actual friends. Yeah, we're like playing trucks. And he was like, I just wrote it, just cut it. And he said, will you listen to it? And I got that old feeling that I used to hate when people would say, hey, would you listen to my song? Because mostly it was what you listen to it and then play it. Right. I feel like everybody was trying to use me for something.
Reed Isbell
Sure.
Bobby Bones
My first five years is all I felt. I didn't trust anybody. I was wrong about a lot of people, but you're probably right about a lot of people, but I was. I was right some. Sure. And I got burned really bad. And I think that's what made me over. Correct.
Don Toliver
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And just keep. But he sent me. He sent me the song and I. And for a second I had that. That PTSD of oh, my God. And I'd have that many conversation with myself, like, this is your really friend. This is your. A real life friend. Like, if he need a kidney, you give him one friend. And I listen to the song, and in my head, I was already imagining the text I was going to have to send. Oh, wow, man. Hey, I can't wait to see what this does. In my head, that's what I was imagining, because that means it's fine.
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Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, it's fine. I listened to it. It was so good. Like, I wanted to cry. And I don't think it was. And the song was good. The song is really good. But I don't think it was because of just the song being really good. I think it was like, all that that I just talked about, I was able to kind of just kind of kick all those feelings that I had about people using me. So I don't do this, and I do do this, and I keep these boundaries up. And then I have this friend who's been grinding so hard and, like, I started to get tears and I'm by myself and I'm like, what is. I'm like having this weird moment and I listen to the song and the song is so good, I'm not gonna play it. I'm not gonna say who it is. And so I text him back, is, I'm gonna write verbatim. Because I think as songwriters and just artists in general, you guys will relate.
Reed Isbell
I'm excited about this.
Bobby Bones
I said, I don't know the guy that wrote that song is what I replied. I said, I know the mediocre pickleball player that I beat the crap out of, but I don't know that guy who wrote that song. That's awesome. And sometimes you need to be reminded how awesome your friends are. And he wrote, thank you. It's probably the favorite thing I've ever written. A personal thing about his family. And then I just wrote a couple things about. I said, hey, the concept was great. The wordplay was awesome. Sonically, whoever's singing the harmony, it's like, so technically, I just did a little quick evaluation I said, gets to the hook quick, which is like a thing. And he says to me, hoping it's going to be the one that opens the door all the way for us. And as he was sending that, I said to him, I said I was dreading listening to it because I was afraid it'd be fine. And I would just say, can't wait to see this song do its thing. But back to. He said, hoping it was going to be the one that opens the door for us. And I. And I feel like I said this because I have felt that way many times about many things that I was going to do. And there's not a door. There's never a door. There's never a door. And I said the door will never be open all the way. It's just a different chase to a different door. But you wrote an excellent song. Regardless of what it does on some chart based on a thousand variables. That is an amazing song. Acknowledging it now is extremely valuable because it won't be up to you or even up to your art if it's going to be a number one. It's all by chance. I love you, buddy. And he writes a message back and it was just the idea of again, here's my friend. And you guys have to create art out of your thoughts and your heart and your soul. And then you have to go and just let people judge it.
Reed Isbell
Yeah, but I think that's an interesting. That's a, that's a really. I mean like you can tell that whoever, even if it wasn't you, if you. Someone had just read me that text message of what they replied, that's somebody that, that has, has grown up in the, in the business. You know what I mean? Like, you know how the business works. And I think there for a while when you're starry eyed, you have this concept that you're going to be able to release this song and that basically based on how people feel about it, it's going to perform at a certain level and then maybe you even do that, maybe you even have one that connects and that's what brings you to the town.
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Right.
Reed Isbell
We've seen that a lot. And you know, to, to when you kind of see behind the curtain on, on the game of it, it's a different. It's a different deal. So to have someone who's. Who knows that and is able to shed and I know we're talking way inside here, I hope that's all.
Bobby Bones
That's why we do this. Talk inside as possible.
Reed Isbell
Yeah, I just Think it's cool. And it probably meant a lot to him to hear it from somebody who has done that and been a part of it and honestly kind of like dissociated themselves from that and go, this is my honest opinion. And whether it does anything or not, like, great tune, man.
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And that's what.
Reed Isbell
And that means a lot to creatives. No doubt.
Austin Hankiewicz
Yeah. Because, like, it feels like in that moment, like, put.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Austin Hankiewicz
Putting ever. Put the lights, Put the radio shows, Put the radio.
Reed Isbell
Put everything aside.
Austin Hankiewicz
A great song was heard and appreciated and moved somebody the way it is.
Reed Isbell
Created to do, period.
Bobby Bones
Before you start, he starts. Or she. Whoever starts second guessing. Maybe the song wasn't as good as I thought it was.
Reed Isbell
Oh, he or she thought that when they sent it. Because, I mean, I do that all the time. It's like, man, this song is a banger, dude.
Lunchbox
I know.
Reed Isbell
This is awesome. And then I get in the truck with Reed and I'm like, check this tune out. And I play it and like, halfway through the first verse, I'm like, oh, shouldn't have said that. Oh, he probably doesn't like that part. This should get a reaction. It didn't. Okay. We're. We're. You know what I mean? And before you know it, you're cutting it off halfway through the second verse going, ain't that good? You know, we'll see what happens.
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Savannah Guthrie
The first email is from a listener that was asking about Al Anon because I shared about my Al Anon experience in last week's episode, which, if you're not familiar, Al Anon is a support group that helps loved ones of alcoholics by providing a place to. To meet, to have a safe space to share and learn how to cope. So that's what Al Anon is. And I'm going to leave the listener's name off because this is something very personal and I want to respect that. And sometimes I have time to hear back. Permission to use names when it's something personal. But in this case, I just got the email this morning, so here's what they wrote. Hey, Amy, longtime listener. And I've been listening to four things since it came out. After hearing the latest podcast, you mentioned that you went to Al Anon meetings and you tried to go weekly. What gave you the motivation to go when it's mainly to deal with the person in your life that has the problem. A little background on me. I did go to therapy for myself for many years, mainly for anxiety and panic attacks, so I'm in no way against personal growth, therapy, rehab, et cetera. Someone in my life is an alcoholic and we haven't had a relationship for over 10 years. They just recently went to rehab and have been sober a couple of months. How did you get in the mindset that going to those meetings would be best for you? I feel like since I'm not the one with the disease, I don't want to do the work, especially with children and limited time for myself as it is. Also, maybe I'm being a whiny baby. It's a hard place to be in your friend Blank from Blank all right, so dear Blank, here's what I will say to you. I'm sorry that you're dealing with this. Thank you for listening to the podcast all of these years and for taking the time to email me about something so personal. It's definitely a hard place to be. And you are not a whiny baby for feeling this way at all. Whatsoever what you are experiencing is totally valid and it's okay to feel conflicted about adding one more thing to your plate, especially when it's not something you asked for or something you've done. I totally get it. I'd never even heard of Al Anon until a few years ago and started going when I was advised to go. It was made very clear to me by a couple of trusted people that I had my own issues based on my relationship with my qualifier. Now, in this case, your family member is the qualifier. And there are certain behaviors that we pick up along the way that aren't helpful, even if they're behaviors or patterns from 10 years ago, 20 years ago, or two months ago. For example, I was extremely codependent. I lacked boundaries. I enabled. I frequently got involved in things that were not on my side of the street, et cetera. But in my mind, none of those things were my problem. They were because of my qualifier. So, similar to you, I didn't understand why I needed help dealing with someone else's problem. Well, what I learned over time is that all of those things, they were my problem and my responsibility. And if I wanted peace and change, I had to put in the work. Like it wasn't about fixing the other person, but really about finding the tools to help me feel less stuck and less frustrated and just less helpless and really to have the best relationship with my qualifier possible because I still wanted that. So I don't know all the details of your situation and if you even want a relationship with this person, but if they're sober, I mean, it could be a beautiful time for you to nurture your relationship, but that will take you staying on your side of the street, focusing on you. I mean, if I really thought about the exact motivation, yes, I was encouraged by other people, but it really boiled down to peace for myself and me focusing on myself. And that's what those very trusted people in my life could see that I couldn't see at the time. They were observing my actions and it was very clear to them that I was in victim mode and contributing to the agony I was feeling. And they could see that if I didn't learn how to manage that, I was never going to find peace. So for me, yeah, it boiled down to finding peace. And the awesome thing about Al Anon is that it helped me focus on what I can control, like my reactions, boundaries, mindset. And I did mention a weekly meeting that I try to go to in last week's episode. But you don't have to go weekly or even commit to it long term to benefit from it. You can just take it one meeting at a time and see how it feels. There are even zoom options that I've done that are helpful. I never regret going to a meeting and I love some of the friends that I've made along the way. I mean, these are the type of friends that will not judge anything, so it's very refreshing. And also, I totally get that you're a mom and your time is limited, but I do think that giving yourself even an hour here or there can make such a big difference. And you are not alone in this. I admire you for even considering going. Like sending me this email just shows that you care and you're curious and I think curiosity is very important. And this isn't just about your relationship with this person in your life, this family member, but it is about you and your family. I can say that going has made me a better mom. And I didn't expect that to be the case, but that was my ignorance of it all. Like I was very ignorant when it came to anything with alcohol and addiction and all that comes with that. So whatever you decide, give yourself grace and know that you are doing your best. And this is a really tough situation. So that is what I will say to you there. You just got to take care of you, whatever that looks like.
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We're gonna do it live. We are the 1, 2, 3 sore losers.
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What up, everybody? I am Lunchbox. I know the most about sports, so I'll give you the sports facts, my sports opinions because I'm pretty much a sports genius, y'all.
Lunchbox
It's Sissan. I'm from the north. I'm an alpha male. I live on the north side of Nashville with baser, my wife. We do have a farm. It's beautiful. A lot of acreage, no animals, a lot of crops. Hopefully soon, corn, pumpkins, rye I believe, maybe a little fescue to be determined. Over to you, coach.
Janice Torres
And here's a clip from this week's episode of the Sore Losers. What the is Bill Belichick doing?
Lunchbox
Explain it to me. He said it on dot. He said he was going to do it on dot. No, no, he said he was gonna do it on dot.
Janice Torres
What is he doing?
Lunchbox
He's at home with that 22 year old, bored out of his mind. He's doing this talk shows with Pat McAfee. He's talking ball. He's still got it. He's bored out of his mind. He doesn't have. Maybe he exercises a little. It doesn't look like he's a massive bike rider, canoe or kayaker. Water sports definitely doesn't look like he.
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Lunchbox
That leaves so much more time during the day. And he says I can probably do this. It maybe get out of the Patriots a bad situation. We learned Urban Meyer did it. You UNC must have a great quarterback coming up in the system. Another Tom Brady. And so he said this is my time to shine. UNC is primed right now because. Are they in the acc? Yeah, Dog shit. They're losing Cam Ward. Miami's terrible. Florida State's terrible. They Clemson. Klubnik's probably going to go to Broncos minor league team. So you got to think he's seeing unc. They're going to win it next year. They're in the top 12 team playoff. The way it's formatted now you can win a championship within one to two years. And the portal Belichick's champion.
Janice Torres
I get the acc. It seems simple, but I don't understand Bill Belichick going into an 18 year old's house and being like, hey man, you want to go to North Carolina? Like what the is he going to say to an 18 year old? 18 year olds don't give a crap about Bill Belichick.
Lunchbox
I'm not talking about it because he already said it on dot. You want to know what he said? What said he's going to treat it like a factory. So he would then go into these kids houses, a lot of them. You don't go into their house now physically it's more a virtual type thing. But he will then go into some of the premier a list type guys. He's going to go in their living room and he's going to say it's a factory. I will get you into the NFL. I'm going to build you these four years to make you an NFL prospect. What I can do is do that. No other coaching than college football can do that because none of them have done it at an elite level as an NFL player coach and all that and won championships. He said it will be a factory. Unc copyrighted factory. Hang up and listen. I heard all that on Don.
Janice Torres
He's 72 years old. There's realistically. Two years. Two years. There's no way he's going to be coaching for that much longer.
Lunchbox
Dude, what is it with everything? You got to do it in moderation. No coach knows when to go out at the right time. You never know when to leave Vegas at the right time.
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Lunchbox
Yeah. If you have some self control, you get when to get out of coaching Tom Brady. He's got the itch. He's acting like he's going to play quarterback again.
Janice Torres
Oh my God. He's got to quit announcing because he's terrible at that. He's decent, but he doesn't put in much work. There's no way he's practicing midweek. Like, all right, let me, let me work on this. Like he's not going over game tape. He is showing up on Sunday and just winging it because the dude is not polished at all. He hasn't gotten any better. It just seems like he does. He's getting paid 300 something million dollars. He's like, what are they going to do, fire me?
Lunchbox
Great point, great point. I bet he watched a little bit of film the Night before, day of, that's he's got five days off.
Janice Torres
Five days off. And he's just chilling, hanging out at the beach or whatever he does. I don't even know he does in his spare time. It has to be at the beach because he's very tan.
Lunchbox
But, dude, people are realizing nobody wants to just go home and lay in bed. We weren't made to lay in that position until we're in the coffin. Amen. Amen. Belichick, he's with the chick. He's banging her, bagging her. Get some free time, man. Why not do Unc?
Janice Torres
I just can't figure it out, dude.
Lunchbox
He's on Pat McAfee every day or some shit. He's all the time on there talking. He'll do a segment for 45 minutes. He ain't got nowhere to be poured out of his mind. Dude loves talking ball. Why not talk ball for a team that you think you can maybe make a difference with?
Janice Torres
Now, I do understand he's going to have the coaching edge over any coach he faces. He's the better, he's a better coach than anyone he's going to face.
Lunchbox
When's the best time to enter the 12 team playoff this year? When's the second best time next year? That's what he's doing. It's a brand new system. Look at all the teams they got in this year. Indiana, Arizona State. He said, holy shit, I could win this thing first year. I mean, you get in the 12, you got a chance.
Janice Torres
I, my belief is he's doing this just to guarantee his son gets a head coaching job that he's going to when he retires, that they have to name him the head coach or whatever. He's the head coach in waiting. And so he's like, you know what, I'm not going to go back to the NFL. But this is so much more of a grind. You're 72 years old. How much energy can a 72 year old have?
Lunchbox
Well, and even more than that, you're talking about, what's the other great one? What's his name? Nick Saban. College game day morning. He kind of slows it down a little bit. It's kind of been unwatchable. I'll watch clips and highlights and stuff. It just, it brings a well oiled machine to us. Oh, halt. Saban says some good stuff, but it's like, dude, sometimes that TV stuff's tough. Belichick's great at it. I think Saban maybe gets back into coaching and says, dude, there's no way Saban's going back. It's like Urban. Urban loves Big Noon kickoff. He was on there the other day, and he goes, they're saying, like, hey, 10 million. Would you do a coaching job or something for 10 million? He goes, I'm getting paid that here. Why would I do that? So Urban ain't going anywhere. He loves talking on tv, bullshitting Saban, dude, he's more of a cut and dried guy. I mean, Saban likes McAfee, but it's like, how many more times can he laugh at McAfee standing up, making ass of himself? Saban maybe gets back into coaching Belichick. He loves his little hits that he does, but he's like, dude, I kind of am meant to just be a coach.
Janice Torres
He loves to be a coach.
Lunchbox
He loves to be a coach. He, you know, you realize it.
Janice Torres
God, I just. I can't figure it out, man. Like, does that mean no NFL team was showing any inkling of interest? And so he's like, you know what? I'll go to unc.
Lunchbox
Well, half the teams are going to make the playoffs. The other half aren't. Maybe he turned. Maybe there's stuff that happens that we never hear about. Maybe he turns down. Who says he? Do they have to announce that he goes in interviews. What if he just went and chilled in Arizona and kind of hung with the Cardinals for a little bit and was like, I don't love this culture. I'm out. Man, did we have a great culture at the Patriots.
Janice Torres
There's no way. There's no way we would know. We would know every move that Bill Belichick makes.
Austin Hankiewicz
Take this personally with Morgan K. This is the Kansas Kids episode, and I have got Nicole Galleon on here. Nicole and I have become friends in recent years, especially over our loved connection of Kansas. Nicole, how are you?
Savannah Guthrie
Wonderful.
Logan Mize
Good to see you.
Austin Hankiewicz
Really? The purpose of this episode is people who have moved away from their home state when it was was kind of unheard of and not something that a lot of people did and chase their dreams. So before we get into that, though, like, tell me kind of your origin story, when you started writing and wanting to chase the dream of music and when you were first starting to think, okay, I don't think I can live here and do what I want to do.
Logan Mize
So I went to this thing when I was in junior high with my mom called at the time of fanfare, which at CMA Fest. I'm sure all of your followers know what CMA Fest is, But back when I Was in, like, middle school. My mom and I went to CMA Fest, like, fanfare three or four years in a row. And it was my first time on an airplane to go anywhere. And so we came to Nashville and I just learned about this place called Belmont. And I remember, like, in just knowing, like, oh, I have to go there. I have to be there. Now, granted, I'd never been to, like, any other city, but it was totally, like, grand design that I came to Nashville first and fell in love with it. So I always, at that time, like, I just knew that I needed to be in Nashville. I didn't really know the why. I just was for sure that I needed to get here. And that is really the way it worked out. I got here, went to Belmont, and then I learned about songwriting. It was so weird because I, like, I have a job that I didn't know existed when I was growing up in Kansas. And I'm sure you're in the same boat where you're like, I have a job that I didn't know I could have. You know, I mean, did you think that you were going to win a CMA award? You know, it's like, no. In social media.
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No.
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Logan Mize
100. So I guess, like, Nashville is the thing that, like, spoke to me more than songwriting. And then I got here and met songwriters and I was like, I think I'm a songwriter because I was always a writer. Like, wrote in every way that I possibly could, you know, and whatever my hometown had to offer me, like yearbook or I wrote for our small town newspapers in the summer, like, as a journalist, I'd go to the city commission meetings and like, write the copy for the newspaper. Like, I just loved writing.
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Very creative.
Logan Mize
So it. It makes sense now in hindsight, but at the time, I didn't really know.
Austin Hankiewicz
The Kansas kids episode continues. Logan Mize is joined with me right now. Logan, you have been part of my life as a friend, as an artist, as so many different things. So it's really good to have you here. How are you? Good.
Dan Isbell
Thanks for having me on.
Austin Hankiewicz
At what point for you when you were growing up where you're like, okay, I want to be an artist and I'm going to move away from here.
Dan Isbell
Well, it wasn't that much of a. It wasn't that clear of a decision. I was just like, I could never stick with anything. Like, I was kind of a meandering idiot, honestly. But I. And I wasn't like a great singer by any means. That I had to like, really work at that. But I loved music. I loved songs. And, you know, I just. A night out for me as a kid was like begging my parents to take me to Wichita so we could go to Blockbuster music. And I don't know if you remember that.
Austin Hankiewicz
Blockbuster music.
Dan Isbell
Blockbuster music. I'm showing my age a little bit.
Austin Hankiewicz
I know there's like blockbuster for DVDs, but blockbuster music.
Dan Isbell
There was a blockbuster music. See, that's how much older I am than you. Okay, so 39.
Austin Hankiewicz
Full disclosure, that's only eight years. Logan, that's not that much.
Dan Isbell
Okay, well, it must have closed down at some. It was, it was amazing. First of all, you would go into this big section and it was like, the lighting was cool and there was music posters everywhere and there was rows and rows of CDs and you could go just, you could find anything. And so I would beg my parents to take me. We'd go on a Friday night. I'd spend hours in there. And my parents like music too, so that was like what I loved. And I just, I didn't know that I wanted to do music. I just, that was where my heart was. But I couldn't stick with anything, you know, I couldn't stick with piano lessons. I, you know, I dropped out of three different colleges. I just was a mess. And that was the one thing that I always felt passionate enough about to where like, I can stick with that.
Bobby Bones
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It's Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb from the Today show. We love this time of year. There's so much to celebrate.
Janice Torres
That's right.
Austin Hankiewicz
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Bobby Bones
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Austin Hankiewicz
To make today your home for the holidays. Hey, Caroline. She's a queen of talking.
Don Toliver
Hey, what's on your mind?
Austin Hankiewicz
She's getting really not afraid to feel.
Reed Isbell
Tuck her soul to soul just let.
Austin Hankiewicz
It flow no one can do it quite like Caroline. It's time for Caroline.
Savannah Guthrie
Your dad's a truck driver.
Austin Hankiewicz
He is. Yeah. He inspired your hats, right? Yeah, he. He was one of the reasons that I started doing it. And Marcus as well. You know, Marcus is always wearing the feathers on his cowboy hats, but we.
Savannah Guthrie
Needed bait, like trucker hats.
Austin Hankiewicz
Yeah. And we needed to dress him up a little bit. That's. I always found myself like kind of looking for a trucker that was just a little elevated.
Savannah Guthrie
Agreed.
Austin Hankiewicz
You know? Yes. Yes. Because they. There's just A lot of them everywhere and now. And they're not always, like, the most meaningful things. And so I just. I liked to have something that was a little bit nicer than, say, like, what I have on my head right now. This is. But then again, I do be wearing this with, like, a damn ball gown. So this is your hat. This is. No, this is the guy that makes Marcus's guitars. Banker. Banker. Handcrafted. Yeah, that.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Austin Hankiewicz
Mr. Banker custom on Instagram. But he just had a bunch of these. And I worked. Everyone thinks I'm a banker, so we did work at a bank. Right. So when I met Marcus's family, they were like, you know, even, like my mom. Just people from back home who haven't really, like, seen these, you know, the big towers in the city, like in Charlotte, where people work in bank of America. If you tell somebody I work at bank of America, they're thinking, like a. A teller or something like that. And so Mark's family, when we first met, they were like, oh, you know, Uncle Danny had a big amount of money go missing out of his account the other day. Do you think that you could, like, you know, help him with that? And I'm like, I don't know how to tell you this, but I don't work at, like, a branch. I work from home, which is another foreign thing that my mom couldn't wrap her head around, was working from home a lot. But anyway, I. I told his family. I'm like, no, I'm in, like. I'm in, like, acquisition. So we're like, you know, taking over a company and bankifying them. And. Yeah, I. I'm not sure that I ever fully explained it to them, but hopefully Uncle Danny got his money back. I didn't. I was just like, I can't help in that department. I don't. I don't do that. I don't. I don't touch the money. And thank God for it, because I'm a gold digger, you know?
Savannah Guthrie
A gold digger.
Austin Hankiewicz
So you would think because of that, actually, you doing a banker.
Bobby Bones
Ha.
Austin Hankiewicz
Would be fitting. Yeah, I like it. I mean, it would fit the brand. Yeah, I love that. Yeah. This is one of, like, the first ones that I was rocking. Thank you.
Savannah Guthrie
Say you're a gold digger just because.
Austin Hankiewicz
You'Re married to Marcus.
Savannah Guthrie
Was he already, like, rocking when y'all met?
Austin Hankiewicz
Yeah, yeah, yeah, he really was. He slid my dms, threw me a fire. Sliding in the D. How did he find you? I was. I had gone to his concert. It was my. It was my Birthday that week. And so, you know, white girls under birthdays, they gotta have a week full of events and staying at the top of it. Yeah. I think he was smack dab in the center. He might have even been on a Tuesday. Oh, crunk on a Tuesday.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Savannah Guthrie
So what year is this?
Austin Hankiewicz
How old were you? This is 20, 21. I turned 30 that year.
Savannah Guthrie
So this was a big birthday week.
Austin Hankiewicz
And. Yeah, Charlotte. Charlotte. And then we met in Raleigh the next night. He was like, can I take you to dinner? So how did he know you were at the show? I had posted a story. Oh. And he saw himself tagged in it, and he was like, man, that girl's cute. What did he say?
Savannah Guthrie
So, what?
Austin Hankiewicz
He just sent me a fire emoji? What is it like when you are at a show watching someone who you, like, just love their music? I wasn't even watching. I wasn't. You were just having a great time. Yeah. What were you doing? I was hitting my pen and I was laid back on the lawn because I was in, like, the very, very back of the lawn section. I was just watching the planes and things go by and chatting with my friend, like, can you believe I'm 30? You know? Are you feeling good about 30? Are you stressed about it? Oh, good. Yes. Any. Anytime I meet someone that's like, oh, my God, 30. Because, you know, in the south, like, you gotta be, like, married by 25. Or at least that's. That's how it is where I'm from. And anytime I meet someone that's like, oh, you know, I thought I'd have my life together by 30. Or that, this, that, that, that. I'm like, it's. It was the best. Like, I came into my own when I turned 30. Now, I did meet my husband that week, but I'm just like, wait. Yeah. How had you come into your own? What had changed or shifted? I had my dream job working with Bank. That was. That was really, you know, where. Because my mom was. Is in finance and, you know, worked for a longstanding company like bank of America. And so it was just a really good job. I had, like, a house that I loved in the, you know, cutest part of Charlotte. Deal worth. And I thought, you know, this is. I can die happy. I've got a little tether in the backyard for my dog to run around in circles on. And two bed, one bath. Yeah. It was just everything. Everything I'd ever wanted. And then here comes Mr. King. Were you ever thinking you'd be married.
Savannah Guthrie
To someone, like, creative like that?
Austin Hankiewicz
Or would you, would you have thought you would marry someone like a banker? You know, the thing with me is, is, like, I didn't ever have a type. So, like, all the men were very, very different and different, different career paths. So I didn't really know what to expect. Honestly, I kind of accepted that it wasn't in the cards for me anytime soon. Like, I was just like, I don't need no man. I was making good money. And I'm like, I don't need anybody to come wreck shop, you know, truth. Holding it down myself.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Austin Hankiewicz
But I'm happy that it happened the way it did.
Don Toliver
Hey, it's Mike D. And this week on Movie Mike's Movie Podcast, I have my wife Kelsey on and we broke down our best and worst movies that we've seen in theaters and streaming from the last 30 days, giving you recommendations on ways to save time and money on movies we think you should skip and movies we think that you're going to absolutely love. I'll play you a little bit of this episode now of us talking about our best movies, but be sure to check out this full episode to hear all of our picks. But right now, here's just a little bit of Movie Mike's Movie podcast. What was the best thing we watched in your opinion?
Hoda Kotb
As if you even have to ask. The green lights behind my head didn't tell you. It is wicked.
Don Toliver
Is it a movie that you've been thinking about every day since? Because that is my sign of, oh, that was a good movie.
Hoda Kotb
I think about it. I watch TikToks about it. The soundtrack comes up on Spotify. I said that. Weird. Well, I was going to say shuffle on Spotify.
Don Toliver
Shuffle on Spotify.
Hoda Kotb
Spotify.
Don Toliver
And you got that Internet radio on your phone.
Hoda Kotb
Popular has been coming on Gracie Abrams radio. So I have been listening to Popular.
Don Toliver
So is it the popular from the movie or the popular from the musical?
Hoda Kotb
The movie. You know, I think about holding space for the lyrics of defying gravity about once a day. I want to go see it again. I tell other people to go see it. I ask people if they've seen it. So, yeah, it does consume a lot of my brain power.
Don Toliver
I did go back and I rewatched the wizard of Oz.
Hoda Kotb
When?
Don Toliver
Last weekend.
Hoda Kotb
Without me?
Don Toliver
Yeah, I'll re watch it again. I'll watch that movie every day. I love it that much. Like Saturday morning, I just started it.
Hoda Kotb
That's so rude.
Don Toliver
How is it rude watching a movie we've both seen?
Austin Hankiewicz
It's not like I rewind to Rewatch.
Don Toliver
It and I'll rewatch it again. We've both already seen it. It's not like we were. I started a show without you.
Hoda Kotb
It's rude to re watch a movie on Saturday morning when, you know, I sleep till.
Savannah Guthrie
No.
Don Toliver
I had a lot of. I watched like two other movies in that time. So I was like, okay, I'll watch this one now. It's surprisingly shorter than I remember. I mean, it's like an hour and a half. So it's a quick watch. But I did some research on that because Warner Brothers owns the rights to wizard of Oz and it's not public domain until 2035. So that leads me to believe that they are building up towards remaking the wizard of Oz. Because once it's public domain, it's free game for people to make it. I don't know if you can rebuy the rights to have it reset for another hundred years, but who do you think should play Dorothy in a remaking of the wizard of Oz? I started thinking about that. Like, who kind of fits advance warning.
Hoda Kotb
About thinking about this. She put me on the spot right now. Okay.
Don Toliver
I feel like you would have somebody in mind because you really don't have to be. I mean, Judy Garland could sing, but I almost feel at this point, you don't have to be a singer. You could have. Because I think that's kind of hard to find somebody at the level of like Carpenter to her be. Dorothy Dyer.
Hoda Kotb
Hair brown.
Don Toliver
I was thinking like a Daisy Ridley. Like, I.
Hoda Kotb
You're just going to pick one of the daisies for everything right now. Either. Daisy Edgar Jones.
Don Toliver
I just feel like you need somebody who already has, like, the hair.
Hoda Kotb
But I don't. I don't see Daisy Ridley in a whimsical musical.
Don Toliver
Maybe she's a little bit too old for that role.
Hoda Kotb
Daisy Edgar Jones. I. Yeah, actually, because when she was doing the Twisters press tour, everyone's like, what's one thing people don't know about you? And she's like, I'm quite silly. And she's like in her mid-20s. I could see Daisy Edgar Jones.
Don Toliver
I'll go with my other Daisy, my backup Daisy.
Hoda Kotb
Which we did rewatch Twisters on Thanksgiving.
Don Toliver
That we did. We blew up the air mattress and rewatched that movie.
Hoda Kotb
Great, great experience. Sometimes being an adult fun, like, you just blow up the air mattress. We made a cookie cake.
Austin Hankiewicz
Yeah.
Don Toliver
There's nobody who can tell you not to. That was always something I wanted to do as a kid, like blow up an air mattress. Or create, like, a pillow for it and watch movies with in. I never did it. Now I've done it. It's fun.
Bobby Bones
It's great.
Don Toliver
My best of the month for.
Hoda Kotb
I wasn't done talking about Wicked.
Don Toliver
Oh, you got more. You're like, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Hoda Kotb
You didn't even let me finish. You sidetracked on the remaking of the wizard of Oz. Okay, even if. And I. We did the review already. We did that after we saw it. Even if you're not a musical person, a theater person, go see it. It's so well done. I know. People are like, this press tour they've done is wild. And I do admit it is strange to watch them cry in every interview. But you know what? They're proud of their work. It was an experience. And I think they both should be proud of it because they're both phenomenal in it. And I think it's just so good. And even if you're like, wow, two and a half hours. It doesn't feel like it. Unlike another movie we're going to talk about. So, yeah, go see Wicked.
Don Toliver
Am I good now?
Hoda Kotb
Yes.
Don Toliver
All right. For my best of the month, I'm going with A Real Pain, which was a story with Kieran Culan.
Hoda Kotb
You said it right this time.
Don Toliver
Okay. Making sure. And Jesse Eisenberg. And I feel like that movie really hit me on an emotional level that I wasn't quite expecting.
Lunchbox
Tick tock about.
Hoda Kotb
That made me really sad that I.
Don Toliver
Feel like Jesse Eisenberg's character in the movie.
Hoda Kotb
Yeah.
Don Toliver
Why did it make you sad?
Hoda Kotb
Because you looked sad while talking.
Don Toliver
I didn't realize how emotional I was.
Hoda Kotb
You looked so sad. You came home and I was like, do you need a hug?
Don Toliver
And I'm like, why? See, sometimes when I do reviews, I just, like, I have to go off raw emotion. That is how I base a lot of my reviews. And that one, we left the theater, and I felt weird that something was so oddly specific to me in a movie about just, like, my personality and stuff. I've been, like, dealing with, like, my whole life. And I think when I sat down to record that review, I was like, this is gonna kind of feel like a therapy session, because it's stuff I've. I mean, I've talked to you about that, and maybe not in that explicit way, just because I just thought that was something that only I dealt with, but seeing somebody else go through that, of just that feeling of, like, wanting to be more outgoing, wanting to connect with people more. And I was like, man, this movie just hit me and I didn't know how. I didn't really know what that movie was going to be about. About their entire journey of, like being close and then kind of being estranged, going back for a really dark reason after their grandma died. And then you have all the other emotions mixed in with why they're there. Going to that concentration camp. It's just like, man, where is this movie going? But there's also like some fun moments in it, some really good bonding moments. And I think cast of characters was really. Yeah. And it's. Yeah. Like a really unique, just blend of people. And it doesn't feel like a traditional movie in the sense that it's not like a this happens, therefore this happens, therefore this happens. Here's the rising act, here's the fall. It doesn't really follow that. It just felt like a movie about life. And I enjoy those movies every now and then. Just a nice little slice of life that you go through something from beginning to end. It's not so much that you follow this character's journey and they accomplish something amazing. It's just like you feel all these things. That was my best. What, what did you rate? Wicked again, you gave it a five out of five.
Hoda Kotb
I think so.
Don Toliver
I think you gave it a five out of five when we did it. Because I gave it a 4.5 out of five. Because it was split into two.
Hoda Kotb
That's right.
Don Toliver
For a real pain, I gave that one a 4.5 out of 5. And so far for the year, I have not given out a five out of five.
Bobby Bones
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The Bobby Bones Show – SUNDAY SAMPLER | The Nashville Podcast Network (12-15-24)
Release Date: December 15, 2024
Introduction
In this engaging episode of The Bobby Bones Show, Bobby Bones curates a diverse array of content from various segments and guest appearances, offering listeners a rich tapestry of discussions ranging from songwriting and personal growth to movie reviews and aspiring musicians' journeys. Skipping over the usual advertisements and promos, the episode delves into meaningful conversations and insightful exchanges that resonate with a wide audience.
Interview with Dan and Reed Isbell: Navigating Songwriting and Burnout
Timestamp: [03:59] – [09:29]
Bobby Bones welcomes Dan and Reed Isbell, prolific songwriters known for crafting hits for artists like Luke Combs. The conversation centers on the challenges of maintaining creativity and managing burnout in the music industry.
Dan Isbell shares his struggles with trust and burnout, stating, “I was burnt really bad... I was right some,” highlighting the emotional toll of the creative process.
Reed Isbell adds, “We’ve seen that a lot... It’s a different deal,” emphasizing the complexities of the music business and the unpredictable nature of a song’s success.
Bobby recounts a personal anecdote about receiving a song from a friend and grappling with past experiences of being used, ultimately finding solace and affirmation in genuine artistic collaboration. He remarks, “Sometimes you need to be reminded how awesome your friends are,” underscoring the importance of supportive relationships in creative endeavors.
Notable Quote:
Bobby Bones [05:15]: "Life ain't always pretty, but hey, it's pretty beautiful."
Listener Email: Navigating Al Anon Support
Timestamp: [Savannah Guthrie’s segment at approximately 16:49]
The episode features a heartfelt response from Bobby to a listener's inquiry about Al Anon—a support group for loved ones of alcoholics. Amy Brown shares her personal journey, encouraging listeners to focus on their own peace and growth rather than solely addressing the struggles of others.
She emphasizes that attending Al Anon meetings can provide invaluable tools for setting boundaries and managing personal well-being, regardless of the listener’s direct involvement with the individual struggling with alcoholism.
Notable Quote:
Amy Brown: “You are not a whiny baby for feeling this way at all. What you are experiencing is totally valid and it's okay to feel conflicted.”
Interview with Logan Mize: Chasing the Music Dream in Nashville
Timestamp: [27:04] – [37:27]
Logan Mize joins the show to discuss his transformative journey from Kansas to Nashville, ignited by his passion for songwriting and the vibrant music culture of the city.
He shares insights into his early experiences with songwriting, influenced by his time at Belmont University and the supportive community of Nashville’s music scene. Logan emphasizes the importance of perseverance and continuous learning in the competitive landscape of the music industry.
Notable Quote:
Logan Mize [29:57]: “I loved writing and it makes sense now in hindsight, but at the time, I didn’t really know.”
Don Toliver and Hoda Kotb’s Movie Podcast Insights
Timestamp: [41:11] – [47:42]
Don Toliver and Hoda Kotb contribute to Movie Mike's Movie Podcast, sharing their favorite and least favorite films from the past month. Their candid discussions offer listeners a blend of personal reflections and critical analysis.
Hoda Kotb enthusiastically praises the musical Wicked, stating, “It’s so well done... go see it,” highlighting the production’s emotional depth and captivating performances.
Don Toliver delves into his emotional response to A Real Pain, remarking, “I have not given out a five out of five... this one was a 4.5 out of 5,” showcasing his nuanced approach to movie reviews.
Their dialogue provides listeners with relatable perspectives on balancing emotional engagement with critical evaluation, making their insights both entertaining and informative.
Notable Quote:
Hoda Kotb [44:27]: “Sometimes being an adult is fun, like blowing up an air mattress and making a cookie cake.”
Conclusion
The Bobby Bones Show delivers a multifaceted Sunday Sampler that seamlessly integrates personal stories, professional insights, and relatable experiences. From the intricate dynamics of songwriting and personal growth to the aspirations of emerging artists and reflective movie critiques, the episode offers something for everyone. Bobby Bones effectively bridges various topics, ensuring that listeners are both entertained and enlightened.
Notable Inspirational Quotes:
Bobby Bones [10:13]: “Life ain't always pretty, but hey, it's pretty beautiful.”
Austin Hankiewicz [10:20]: “Laugh a little more. Tighten up your core.”
Key Takeaways:
Creative Sustainability: Maintaining creativity amidst burnout requires supportive relationships and personal boundaries.
Personal Growth: Engaging with support groups like Al Anon can foster personal peace and effective coping mechanisms.
Pursuit of Dreams: Relocating for career aspirations, as exemplified by Logan Mize, underscores the importance of dedication and adaptability in achieving success.
Balanced Critique: Approaching reviews with emotional honesty and critical analysis enriches the listener’s understanding and connection to the content.
Listen to More: Stay tuned for more insightful discussions and inspiring stories on The Bobby Bones Show. Subscribe on the iHeart app, Apple Podcasts, or your preferred platform to never miss an episode.