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Jo Winterstein
This is an I heart podcast, guaranteed human. Hi, it's Jill Interestine, host of the Spirit Daughter Podcast where we talk about astrology, natal charts and how to step into your most vibrant life. And today I'm talking with my dear friend Krista Williams.
Bobby Bones
It can change you in the best way possible. Dance with the change, Dance with the breakdowns.
Jo Winterstein
The embodiment of Pisces intuition with Capricorn power moves just so.
Bobby Bones
I'm like delusionally proud of my chart.
Jo Winterstein
Listen to the Spirit Daughter podcast starting on February 24th on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcast or wherever you listen to your podcast. Ready for a different take on Formula one? Look no further than no Grip, a new podcast tackling the culture of motor racing's most coveted series. Join me, Lily Herman, as we dive into the underexplored pockets of F1, including the astrology of the current grid, the story of the sport's most consequential driver strike, and and plenty of other mishaps, scandals and sagas that have made Formula One a delightful, decadent dumpster fire for more than 75 years. Listen to no Grip on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bobby Bones
I'm Amanda Knox and in the new
Jo Winterstein
podcast the Case of Lucy Letby, we
Bobby Bones
unpack the story of an unimaginable tragedy that gripped the UK in 2023. But what if we didn't get the whole story? Evidence has been made to fit.
Scuba Steve
The moment you look at the whole
Bobby Bones
picture, the case collapses. What if the truth was disgu by a story we chose to believe?
Jo Winterstein
Oh my God. I think she might be innocent.
Bobby Bones
Listen to Doubt the Case of Lucy Letby on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Morgan
This is Special agent Riegel, Special agent Bradley Hall.
Scuba Steve
In 2018, the FBI took down a ring of spies working for China's Ministry of State Security, one of the most mysterious intelligence agencies in the world.
Morgan
The Sixth Bureau podcast is a story of the inner workings of the MSS and how one man's ambition and mistakes opened its vault of secrets.
Scuba Steve
Listen to the 6th Bureau on the
Morgan
iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. It's time for the good news. Tell me something good. Let's go to our two boaters first. We've got Scuba Steve and Morgan. Tell me something good, Morgan.
Jo Winterstein
Alright, so listeners Damon and Shelly are spending most of their time at the casino. And so when I pop over there, they're like hey, come play with us. And they give me their money to play with. I don't know why. I'm a terrible. I'm not very good at playing any of the games, but they did yesterday, and I won $300.
Bobby Bones
Whoa.
Morgan
So is this like when you won a thousand dollars and it wasn't real, or was this real money?
Jo Winterstein
This is real money. And they keep trying to get me to take it. So currently I have the chips, but I'm trying to figure out how to maneuver to get back to them because it's their money.
Morgan
Okay. I'd like to propose a solution that's good for both.
Jo Winterstein
Okay.
Morgan
Go to them and say, hey, thank you for letting me play with your money. That's awesome. I had so much fun. Obviously, I can't keep it, but you want me to keep it. I will give. Take half at least. And then you just made 150 bucks. And then they also profited 150 bucks. That's kind of how you do that. If you want to give the money
Scuba Steve
back, it's a good idea.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Jo Winterstein
I like that because I was struggling with the fact that it was their money, and it felt weird winning. And they insisted I should keep it, and now I just. But then they're like, well, just come play with us some more. And I'm like, I'm just going to keep taking your money. Like, how does that work?
Morgan
I mean, I know the next step in this.
Bobby Bones
Be careful.
Morgan
Morgan, follow us to our room.
Jo Winterstein
Am I in pineapple territory?
Scuba Steve
Heard that one before. They just bought you.
Morgan
I would offer that because then there's no more obligation. And if they say, no, we insist you keep it, then you keep it, because there's nothing more annoying than when you're trying to give somebody a gift and they keep wanting to give it back to you.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Morgan
Unless the gift is, like, a baby or a dog. Right?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Jo Winterstein
But to your point, this is money. What if it means something more than money?
Scuba Steve
Like Lex, they bought her.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Like, I don't know, at some point, she might just throw the chips at them and run.
Morgan
I think you just don't go back to the casino.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, well, you have to, because you
Bobby Bones
have to cash out.
Scuba Steve
And you cash out from the casino.
Morgan
No, I'm saying with that money that you. After you have that interaction.
Bobby Bones
Oh, no more play.
Morgan
That's some.
Bobby Bones
I mean, honestly, it's a lot of fun in there.
Morgan
It's either play in the casino or have sex with both of them.
Scuba Steve
Your choice.
Morgan
And I don't know. I don't Know that that's the case. We're making jokes here. I'm sure they're lovely and they just want to give you some money.
Bobby Bones
He's already said both their names.
Morgan
Yes, I'm sure that's just.
Jo Winterstein
They're awesome.
Morgan
That's just a joke. But if you're feeling guilty about it, I would just say, hey, thank you so much. I've been trying to get the money back, but I'll make a deal here, take half of it. At least that way I feel like I work for some of this. And that's it. That's what I would do. That's what I would do.
Jo Winterstein
That's gonna be my offering. I'll update you guys. If they just keep giving me more money,
Scuba Steve
Morgan, I wouldn't take any more.
Morgan
I would probably stop taking the money, though.
Jo Winterstein
Yeah, I'm just trying to have fun, you know? And they're like.
Morgan
They insist they know most things in life have even the tiniest string.
Jo Winterstein
I know there's.
Bobby Bones
In this case, I really believe it's nothing they genuinely wanted to get the string is they got to hang out with Morgan in the casino.
Morgan
And they're like, hey, we'd like to hang out with you more. No, no. I just mean that in the casino. But if it continues, then I would say, oh, there's probably a tiny string.
Jo Winterstein
Yeah, I'll update you guys. I'm gonna try your attack.
Morgan
There's probably nothing to it. We're just making jokes.
Jo Winterstein
Okay.
Morgan
Just so everybody knows, Scuba Steve, tell me something good.
Scuba Steve
So you guys are familiar with omakase, like, at a sushi restaurant?
Morgan
I am not, so you need to help me.
Scuba Steve
Okay, so omakase is basically like a chef inspired meal where typically there's about 10 plus, like, I guess, entrees they'll bring out, but very small portions of, like, sushi or nigiri or, like, a soup or whatever. And so that's kind of what it is. And you can sign up for this. This is an extra added dinner experience on the cruise ship.
Morgan
So.
Scuba Steve
So we did that. We signed up for it, and it was us and six other. Or, sorry, six other people. Three couples were sitting down at the Makase. And I would say, maybe we're at the third of 10. They all look at each other like, we gotta go. I was like, we gotta go. And they go, we gotta go to the Lee Bryce show. You guys going to Lee Bryce Show? I'm like, I'm not going to see Lee Bryce. I'm good. I've seen him before. So they get up at the very beginning of dinner, and they said, you guys can have the rest of our food. So we sat there. I don't know their names. Anytime it's more than two people. I can't remember the names, so I can't shout out their particular. Who they were. But they left, and we got to eat all their food for the last seven courses of the omakase. So tell me something good. Thank you. To those people.
Morgan
Was it the same couple?
Scuba Steve
No, no, no, no. Three couples.
Morgan
They're trying to get it all. Gonna be a big room.
Bobby Bones
Oh, my gosh. That seems like. I mean, I guess if it's small servings, and it's maybe not as much as I'm thinking, but still, like, you get a lot of extra food that's really expensive.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
Okay.
Scuba Steve
All the drinks, too.
Morgan
Me admitting that I just have no know. I obviously did not know what omakase was, and he acted like most people did. Did you guys?
Jo Winterstein
No.
Morgan
Okay.
Scuba Steve
No clue.
Bobby Bones
No.
Morgan
All right. Love to hear it.
Bobby Bones
No, it's.
Scuba Steve
But Scuba's very cultured, though. Thank you.
Jo Winterstein
I would say he's cultured because of his wife.
Morgan
I would say he has pockets of good culture.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Morgan
Right, Scuba? Yeah.
Scuba Steve
I would say pockets of. Yeah. There are some things I'm still learning
Morgan
in life because I have pockets of culture, but I don't think I'm cultured.
Scuba Steve
Like, when he speaks to God.
Morgan
Like, I've done things. I've had experiences, but also, I am where I'm from, and there's not a lot of culture in, like, my makeup.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Morgan
I get that it's hard to break bologna sandwiches on white bread with mustard like that. Just general, but same. I think Scuba's the same as me. There are pockets of culture because of his experiences, but I wouldn't say he was gen. Because I think cultured people are raised cultured because they have cultured parents, and they're able to have cultured experiences as children that really form that life. Scuba Steve, and I ain't that. Would you agree with that, Scuba?
Scuba Steve
Yeah. I had no culture until I left my hometown and moved to San Francisco. And even then, it was like Alice in Wonderland. I felt like I fell in the rabbit hole, and all these experiences were so new and unique. And then as I keep going on, I still learn or even things that I'll say. My wife's like, you can't say that anymore. So I'm learning through the things I can say, and I eat and experience through her and through life, but I Would say, prior to 2009, I. I was not cultured whatsoever.
Morgan
But now we're hitting hard, man.
Scuba Steve
Look at him now.
Morgan
In languages I don't know, knowing Asian, food, names I don't know, wearing tank
Scuba Steve
tops, living the best life.
Morgan
He's killing it. Okay, tell me something good, Amy.
Bobby Bones
So I had an event that I had to do last night that was really late. Like, it wasn't even starting till close,
Morgan
by the way, crazy, because I text you last night.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Morgan
And you reply back, I'm on the way to the event.
Bobby Bones
I was driving. I was at a red light when I was texting you, like, just had left my house.
Morgan
That's great. That's crazy.
Bobby Bones
I know. So however are you so tired? Good thing. I mean, I'm fine. But the cool thing about it was while I. I left early because I wanted to get there early because parking downtown, I just didn't know. And they texted me, like, right after I got that text from you, Bobby, I saw on my phone, they're like, hey, we're running early. What's your eta? Because, like, we could get this ball rolling. And I was like, I'm so glad I left early. So I got there early, got my job done early, and got to leave earlier than I thought. So while it was still late, it wasn't as late as it was. So I would just shout out to, like, when has an event ever run early? Most events either run right on time or a little behind. Never do you get the call that it's like, hey, could you happen to get here earlier? So that part was cool. And I. I thought I was going to have to. Speaking of parking, figure out, like, parking and at the Country Music hall of Fame and, you know, pay and then walk across. And she was like, oh, FYI, we have staff parking, which leads right up to an elevator in the back of the hall of Fame, and boom, I was there.
Morgan
How was the event? It was in Morgan Evans, right?
Bobby Bones
Yes. And an iHeart and a big client dinner. Like, biggest clients.
Morgan
Like, like, tall NBA, really big guys.
Bobby Bones
No, but, like, when they read out the sumo wrestlers, when they read out the client list of, like, the there, I was like, oh, dang. And then. And later, someone from iHeart came up right after I got done with my part, and they're like, do you think you could stay till the end? We have some clients that would like to meet you. And so much of me was like, I should say. I should say. I should say I should stay. And then I was like, I cannot. I cannot Because I would have had to wait, like, another hour. And I just.
Scuba Steve
Was.
Bobby Bones
Was that a bad move?
Morgan
No, I. It's.
Bobby Bones
I honestly said, ww.
Morgan
Bd, I hear you.
Bobby Bones
And ww, what would Bobby do?
Morgan
He would have left in this exact scenario. I would have said, hey, I'd love to meet them right now if you want to go. I have the time right this second. But I have to wake up very early in the morning for the show. And then also I'd have been like, pregnant wife. Yeah, well. And I should have said that I got a pregnant wife.
Scuba Steve
That's what Bobby would do.
Jo Winterstein
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And I figured it's unfair of them
Morgan
to ask you to stay till 11 o' clock for something, knowing the hours we have.
Bobby Bones
Well, they already said I would be done. Once I got done, I could go. But then that question got added on right when I got off stage. And maybe it was because maybe someone at their table was like, after. You know, I did a good job.
Morgan
I think the answer.
Bobby Bones
I felt good about it, to answer your question, like, if I had to assess if I felt like. Because sometimes, you know, you get on stage and you're like, okay, that was lame. But I felt like I did good.
Morgan
The answer to that is for me, because I do have staying out late boundaries, because I do have to wake up early in the morning because then I can't be good for you guys, and I expect you guys to be good for me. So that's very hypocritical. I'll say, oh, I'd love to meet them if they want to come back now. Would love to. Or bring them up to the studio tomorrow.
Bobby Bones
Oh, good idea.
Morgan
Because I would love to meet them because I will always have an opportunity. And I say no, really, to nothing. But I do say, I can't do it like this, but here's how I can do it. I think that's fair. Learning experience. Yeah. Bones.
Jo Winterstein
Hi, this is Jo Winterstein, host of the Spirit Daughter podcast, where we talk about astrology, natal charts, and how to step into your most vibrant life. And I just sat down with a mini driver. The Irish traveler said when I was
Morgan
16, you're going to have a terrible time with men.
Jo Winterstein
Actor, storyteller, and unapologetic Aquarian visionary. Aquarius is all about freedom loving and different perspectives. And I find a lot of people with strong placements in Aquarius, like, are misunderstood A Sun. And Venus in Aquarius in her seventh house spark her unconventional approach to partnership.
Scuba Steve
He really has taught me to embrace
Jo Winterstein
people sleeping in different rooms, different houses
Bobby Bones
in different places, but just an embracing
Jo Winterstein
of the isness of it all. If you're navigating your own transformation or just want a chart side view into how a leading artist integrates astrology, creativity and real life, this episode is a must. Listen Listen to the Spirit Daughter podcast starting on February 24th on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcast or wherever you listen to your podcast. Ready for a different take on Formula one? Look no further than no Grip, a new podcast tackling the culture of motor racing's most coveted series. Join me, Lily Herman, as we dive into the underexplored pockets of F1, including the astrology of the current grid.
Bobby Bones
Lewis Hamilton, Capricorn Sun Cancer Moon Wouldn't you know it? Michael Schumacher is also a Capricorn Sun,
Jo Winterstein
Cancer Moon the story of the sport's most consequential driver Strike we have one man who, upon hearing that he was going to be fired, freaked out and apparently climbed out the window of the bathroom and was Daniel Ricardo's illustrious F1 career a success story, a cautionary tale, or some combination of both? He started getting all this attention and he maybe started to think I'm bigger than this, I'm better. And plenty of other mishaps, scandals and sagas that have made Formula One a delightful, decadent dumpster fire for more than 75 years. Listen to no Grip on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Morgan
Hey, I'm Jay Shetty, host of the On Purpose Podcast.
Bobby Bones
I'm joined by Luke Combs, award winning
Morgan
country music artist and one of the
Bobby Bones
most authentic voices in music today.
Morgan
Luke opens up about success, self doubt, mental health and what it really takes to stay true to who you are when your life changes overnight. I hate fame.
Jo Winterstein
I hate the word celebrity. I hate those words. They make me uncomfortable.
Scuba Steve
But I think when you get to
Jo Winterstein
a certain point, the fame or the success or the influence it just excites, accentuates and exacerbates the inherent person that you are. The guy that says he's always going to be there and that will do
Scuba Steve
anything to be there is the only guy that's not there.
Jo Winterstein
I'm in Australia when Beau is born. My whole identity is that no matter what, I'm going to prioritize my wife and my children over my job. I dread the conversation with my son.
Morgan
What do you think you'd say listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on
Bobby Bones
the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever
Jo Winterstein
you get your podcasts in 2023.
Bobby Bones
A story gripped the UK, evoking horror and disbelief. The nurse who should have been in
Morgan
charge of caring for tiny babies is
Bobby Bones
now the most prolific child killer in modern British history. Everyone thought they knew how it ended. A verdict.
Jo Winterstein
A villain. A nurse named Lucy Letby.
Bobby Bones
Lucy Letby has been found guilty. But what if we didn't get the whole story?
Jo Winterstein
The moment you look at the whole
Bobby Bones
picture, the case collapses. I'm Amanda Knox, and in the new podcast the Case of Lucy Letby, we follow the evidence and hear from the people that lived it to ask what really happened when the world decided who Lucy Letby was.
Jo Winterstein
No voicing of any skepticism or doubt.
Morgan
It'll cause so much harm at every
Scuba Steve
single level of the British establishment of this is wrong.
Bobby Bones
Listen to the Case of Lucy Letby on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. You wanna know something?
Morgan
Uh.
Bobby Bones
Oh, I don't know if you wanna know. This is. Tell me something good.
Morgan
Let's. You know, sometimes it turns out to tell me something sucks, and I don't mind it when it takes a pivot.
Bobby Bones
We talk about it later.
Morgan
No, give it up.
Bobby Bones
Okay. So there I'm being introduced and they're sharing what I do, you know, and they said that I'm on the Bobby Brown Show.
Scuba Steve
Dang. They said that.
Bobby Bones
But then they were.
Morgan
It's not the worst. I think the client wanted to meet you because they thought you were. You knew Bobby Brown. Is it the makeup artist or the singer?
Bobby Bones
No, no, no. I think that what happens is sometimes people who aren't used to talking, I think they get nervous and they default to a Bobby, because right after that she was like, oh, my gosh. And then she was like, bobby Bones. Like, you could tell. She was like, duh, I'm an idiot.
Morgan
But it's happened to me so many times.
Bobby Bones
At this point, I even said that afterwards, I was like, you have no idea how many times that happens. Where it's like Bobby Brown or just Bobby Jones? Because Bobby Jones.
Morgan
A lot.
Bobby Bones
I think it's Bobby Brown when they absolutely know you, but they just, like, trip up because Bobby Brown. I don't know. And then Bobby Jones when they're like, surely this is a typo and it should be a J.
Morgan
That happens when they do not know me.
Jo Winterstein
Right.
Bobby Bones
So I think the Bobby Browns. Because she knows you. It just was.
Morgan
Who was it?
Jo Winterstein
I.
Bobby Bones
You. I don't think we know her. She knows she's in our company. I don't know if she lives in New York or where she is, but
Morgan
she's in our company.
Scuba Steve
Huh.
Morgan
Interesting.
Scuba Steve
She doesn't know me.
Bobby Bones
Hey, she does.
Morgan
Not for long.
Bobby Bones
Shut up. Shut up.
Morgan
She does.
Bobby Bones
That's what I mean. Like, she absolutely knows you. I think she's just not used to, like, being on stage. And, like, she had a card with her. Like, I think when she's having to read I'm Amy from the Bobby Bones. Like, she just was nervous, and then she stumbled, and then she was like, oh, my gosh. Why did I just say that? I mean, Bobby Bones.
Morgan
Life with a dumb name. That happens.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Morgan
So. And I don't even get offended by it because it happens so often. So that's not telling me something suck. Let's tell me something. Okay. Mildly amused.
Scuba Steve
Happens all the time.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Morgan
Tell me something suck was when I was getting inducted into the Radio hall of Fame, and they call me Bobby Jones.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
You don't want that to happen.
Bobby Bones
The most special moment in your career. And
Morgan
we were all like, everybody's in tuxedos. They're doing the big announcements.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
And, like, it's a whole thing because I'm literally the youngest person ever put in. So that was a big thing about it. It's like, the youngest person ever in the Radio hall of Fame, Bobby Jones. And I'm like, man, is nothing. Nothing personified my career better than this moment right here. That one, that was a tell me something suck.
Jo Winterstein
Mm.
Morgan
But all the rest of them don't. They don't matter. Sometimes I'll be introduced on, like, a TV show. I don't do many panels anymore, but I used to hop on those panels and just like, debate stuff. And they'd be. They'd call me Bobby Jones, and I would just accept it. I was just Bobby Jones for the whole time. I wouldn't correct them. Just like. Yeah. And I'd even make a point and be like, you can take this Bobby Jones statement to the bank.
Bobby Bones
That's funny.
Morgan
All right, tell me something good, Eddie.
Scuba Steve
Yes. I told you guys yesterday that the airline on the way back to the Bahamas lost my guitar. So I get a text.
Morgan
I was so nervous for you, dude.
Scuba Steve
I was nervous. So I got a text and says, come to the airport. You pick it up. It's here. So on the way to the airport, I'm like, gosh, I hope it's okay. I'm like, oh, gosh. So I go, I park. Which is crazy that you can temporary park in that garage. I had no idea that every time under 30 minutes is free. Yeah. Because I was like, now I'm going to pay for parking. It's going to be a pain. But no, I park in the garage. I go to the. The baggage area or whatever and I show the lady my ticket. She's like, ah, yes, it's here. She brings out the guitar and I open it up slowly. I'm like, gosh, please don't be broken. Everything's great.
Morgan
That's great.
Scuba Steve
I'm back reunited with my guitar.
Morgan
It wasn't broken. That was the part I was more worried about than them putting it on the wrong plane.
Scuba Steve
I think really what's important is the case that it's in is so. It's a hard case and it's so heavy. It's like. I mean, it's probably 30 pounds, 25. 30 pounds. So I think that helps protect the guitar, which. Man, I'm so glad I have it back.
Morgan
My. Tell me something good. Comes with a gift to both of you.
Scuba Steve
Go ahead.
Morgan
Would you like it?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
You'll have to split it. Okay. But it's a gift I brought to both of you.
Scuba Steve
Is it gold? Is it a gold bar? We can split that.
Morgan
You can't. Really, you can't.
Bobby Bones
Not unless we were to sell it and then.
Morgan
Yeah, you'd sell it and split the money. No. So I ordered this. This dairy free chocolate chip thing on Gold Belly. We don't do ads for them, but I just have to say. And it came. It's from a place called Chip City. I don't even know where Chip City is. Mike, would you mind looking at it for me? I found it because it said it's one of the best cookies I've ever had in my life.
Scuba Steve
You just find it on the website. Like you just.
Morgan
I type in Dairy Free and it gives me all the options. And it's not always treats. Sometimes it's like meat and I'm like,
Scuba Steve
well, obviously Dairy free. Yeah.
Morgan
And you guys don't have to eat it, but this is. And I don't like fat cookies.
Bobby Bones
Let me see.
Scuba Steve
It's a fat cookie.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah.
Morgan
But I brought you. And there was only six in there in total, but I found it to be so good from this place called Chip City. Where is it, Mike? Looks like they're nationwide. They have 46 locations.
Scuba Steve
Oh, wow.
Morgan
Where's the. If there's one down the street, I'm about to be pissed.
Bobby Bones
Where's Flagship? Flagship?
Scuba Steve
Because you ordered it from like, where?
Morgan
Well, I can tell you where I ordered it from. The flagship is in New York. That's where I think I ordered it from.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Morgan
So I ordered this and I had one. I don't like. I don't like fat cookies at all. And I was like, this is one of the. This is one of the really best cookies I've ever had. And it's dairy free. So I brought you guys one of my. Of my six.
Scuba Steve
So you ate five?
Morgan
No, I only had one. Oh, no, I had two because ate one. I couldn't sleep last night. I had to Xanax myself last night in the middle of the night. I know, but I brought you guys one to share. Well, let's do it.
Bobby Bones
Perfect.
Morgan
You don't have to eat it now.
Jo Winterstein
Yeah, we do.
Scuba Steve
I would love to eat it now.
Morgan
Well, we're gonna like break out of this, but when we take a break, I thought you guys would like it. It's called Chip City.
Scuba Steve
Thank you, man.
Morgan
Not an ad in any way. So there you have it. Kevin, you have to tell me something good. Yeah. We had a big night last night at my household. So I got nine month old twins, right? And part of our nightly routine is we feed them dinner, we go upstairs, play for about 20 minutes, bathe them, play again, and then put them down. Well, last night they always crawl around and lift themselves up. Last night, our little boy took his very first step.
Scuba Steve
Shut up. That's cool.
Morgan
And it was awesome. He took a step. He's like tried before but he's fallen over. He took a step and kept his balance and stood there for like 10 more seconds, tried to take another one and then he fell.
Bobby Bones
That's awesome.
Morgan
So cool.
Scuba Steve
It's amazing to see like the look on their face when they're like, whoa, I can really do this. And then next thing you know, man, they're just walking and it's crazy. That started with that first step.
Morgan
Congratulations. And I'd like to commend you because yesterday's was pretty lame. I know. I was thinking about all day. I finished halfway through.
Scuba Steve
Halfway Mark.
Morgan
Arm rehab. Come back strong. Was that yesterday? The day before yesterday. Abby, over to you. Tell me something good.
Bobby Bones
Okay, So I have been on anti anxiety meds for like 10 years. I've just. It runs in my family and I'm officially off of them.
Morgan
Oh, good for you.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, well, that's a big deal.
Morgan
Good to me. Good for you. If you feel like that's the right move. I don't.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah.
Morgan
Good for you. I don't see medicine as a bad thing.
Bobby Bones
Good for you. For your.
Morgan
But if you feel like you're at a point now where you can get off of them and it. And it makes you the person you want to be. Awesome.
Bobby Bones
It's crazy, because when I. I was like, I'm just gonna take them, like,
Jo Winterstein
six months, you know, and then six
Bobby Bones
months turned into 10 years.
Morgan
So we really don't see you as being an anxious person.
Bobby Bones
Oh, my gosh.
Scuba Steve
I'm kidding.
Morgan
I'm kidding. I'm kidding. It's a joke. Hey, I'm crazy.
Scuba Steve
I'm doing jokes. I'm doing jokes.
Jo Winterstein
I was like, wow, I'm a good actress then. Okay. I'm not good at hiding it.
Morgan
If that is the path you've chosen and you feel good about it, congratulations.
Scuba Steve
Thanks.
Bobby Bones
We'll see if it lasts.
Morgan
I'm like, I took his Anax. Abby's like, I'm off medicine. All right, that's it. That is. Tell me something good. It's time for the good news with Bobby. Tell me something good. His dog was out with its owner, and they were going through the Rocky Mountains. Takes his dog on a hike. Lost his dog while on the hike. And so for 43 days, the dog was alone out in the mountains. And what they did is they went back and kind of retraced. If you lose your keys, retrace your steps.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
So they didn't find the dog that way, but they retraced their steps, and they put up a lot of the. The cameras. So they put cameras up all over those wildlife cameras. They set up trail cameras. They put up scent stations and shared photos on social media. And so after a few days, they were able to tell that the dog was alive by the cameras. They just couldn't find them because it doesn't track them. So at one point, they had a trap set for it as well, one that didn't hurt it. He entered the trap and, like, made it go off, but he was too smart for it.
Scuba Steve
Oh, my gosh.
Morgan
They're trying to save the dog. The dog's too smart for the trap. He was starting to lose a bunch of weight. They end up finding him, though, because they started to notice a pattern on the cameras, and they knew where he was gonna be, and they waited for him, and he showed up. After 43 days in the mountains, they have the dog. Wow. So thanks to Summit, Lost Pet Rescue, and the volunteers there, because they're the ones who orchestrated all the cameras and finding the dog that was alone for 40 days in the mountains. That's from the New York Post. That's a crazy story. That's a Good one. That is what it's all about.
Scuba Steve
That was.
Morgan
Tell me something good. It's time for the good news with Amy. Tell me something.
Bobby Bones
So shout out to this student at University of Pennsylvania. Her name is Emily Botnagar, and she is helping children dealing with long hospital stays by providing books through her charity. It's called For Love in Buttercup, which I think is a super cute name. And she has donated 30,000 books so far. 30,000?
Morgan
That's amazing.
Scuba Steve
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Her last donation to St. Christopher's Hospital for Children in Philadelphia, she hand delivered 500 books.
Jo Winterstein
No big deal.
Scuba Steve
You ever carried a box of, like, books, like, when you're moving?
Morgan
Yeah, it sucks. It's heavy.
Bobby Bones
Heavy.
Morgan
It's way heavier than it should be. Well, she didn't carry one box.
Scuba Steve
Well, I'm just saying it's multiple boxes. That's a lot of work.
Morgan
Yeah. Boxes of books sucks.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. And she loves being able to give them these books, especially because these are kids. They can't go to school because they're there getting treatment. So she's helping with, you know, their education. But it's more than just about the reading. It's about showing them that the community is rooting for them.
Morgan
Awesome. Love that story. Good job by her. That's what it's all about.
Scuba Steve
That was.
Morgan
Tell me something good.
Jo Winterstein
This is an iHeart podcast. Guaranteed Human.
The Bobby Bones Show — "TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD (WEDS): Bobby Gives Us Gifts + Morgan Won Big Money + Scuba Got Pricey Food For FREE!"
Date: March 4, 2026
Host: Bobby Bones | Network: Premiere Networks
This episode of "The Bobby Bones Show" is centered around the popular “Tell Me Something Good” segment, where show members share uplifting or funny personal stories and anecdotes. The crew covers wins big and small, from casino luck and free gourmet food to heartfelt stories of recovery and perseverance. The tone remains upbeat, playful, and candid, as the hosts banter through their good news and tease one another along the way.
Timestamps correspond to transcript markers for reference.