The Bobby Bones Show: "Tell Me Something Good (Weds): Bobby’s Stroller Videos + Amy’s New Glasses"
Date: March 25, 2026
Host: Bobby Bones & Crew (Amy, Eddie, Lunchbox)
Network: Premiere Networks
Episode Overview
This lighthearted episode centers around the team sharing their "Tell Me Something Good" stories—fun, uplifting moments and personal wins. Bobby talks about the viral success of his stroller-walking videos, Amy debuts her new progressive glasses, and the group swaps stories about everything from lost stuffed animals and looking younger than your years to acts of kindness and wedding dress mishaps. The conversation is full of banter, playful ribbing, and good-natured humor.
Key Topics & Discussion Points
1. Bobby’s Viral Stroller Videos
Timestamps: 03:24–09:08
- Bobby shares that short videos of him pushing a stroller (often just walking across the frame) are getting 500k–1 million views each:
"Dude. They get like half a million to million views every time I do nothing." (03:42, Bobby)
- Eddie and Amy ask for behind-the-scenes info—confirming Bobby wears different clothes for each video and that he typically writes a fun fact on the screen.
- Amy reads Bobby’s latest video fun fact aloud:
"Newborns are born with about 300 bones. Adults only have 206. They fuse together as they grow. Boom, boom." (04:51, Amy)
- They discuss social media monetization—Bobby shares that collaborating on posts forfeits individual earnings, and reveals a popular picture paid $134 with 621k views.
- Connection issues between Instagram and Facebook accounts lead to confusion, as Bobby’s older videos resurface, prompting questions about his dog's whereabouts.
2. Amy’s New Progressive Glasses
Timestamps: 10:03–14:19
- Amy reveals her new glasses: large, pink-tinted aviators she bought from an Instagram ad.
- She contrasts them with the pair she lost (that looked like Bobby’s) and describes the functionality:
"They're normal on top. And then on the bottom they just have a magnification of one... so when I look down I see it, but I don't have to be like Eddie and lower them to the tip of my nose to look through." (10:29, Amy)
- The group debates their aesthetics, with Eddie and Bobby saying they look "bold" and "like a female Bono."
"Yeah, she kind of looks like Bono. Like a female Bono." (11:49, Eddie)
- Amy pokes fun at middle age and her lost 20/20 vision:
"For years I had 20/20 vision, and now, I mean, you hit like 44, 45, and you don't. It's just gone." (13:42, Amy)
- Amy connects her glasses’ style to the Aviator Nation clothing brand, joking about wanting to look "cool."
3. Tell Me Something Good – Listener and Personal Stories
Bobby’s Segment
Timestamps: 09:38–10:03
- Bobby shares his first nap in weeks, interrupted by a "knee in the back" as he’s summoned to help with the baby. Playful banter ensues.
Lunchbox’s Segment
Timestamps: 18:45–20:23
- Lunchbox recounts finding a child’s stuffed animal ("stuffy") in his closet a year after a basketball party, returning it to the original family.
"Some little kid's gonna get his stuffy back a year later. This is like a huge tell me something good." (18:50, Lunchbox)
- The group jokes about whether the kid still cares about the stuffy, segueing into confessions about people (even adults) who keep childhood comfort objects.
Eddie’s Segment
Timestamps: 20:41–21:09
- Eddie shares a feel-good moment: purchasing tequila at a liquor store, the cashier is surprised he’s 47, saying he looks "40, 41."
"She said, I would have put you at 40. 41. Dude, that made me feel so good." (21:06, Eddie)
4. Show Banter: Aging, Appearances, and Listener Perceptions
Timestamps: 21:10–24:36
- The team jokes about Amy's subtle, "strategic" digs at co-hosts.
- They discuss whether younger or older people are more likely to compliment others on looking young.
- Bobby shares a DM from a Gen Z listener suggesting the show add a Gen Z voice because sometimes the hosts "sound very cringe."
"You guys sound very cringe. And I didn't respond to anything. And I was like, yeah, that's just who we are." (21:55, Bobby)
- Playful discussion about how listeners imagine what the crew looks like, with Bobby saying his appearance matches most expectations, while Lunchbox and Raymundo often surprise people.
- Bobby confirms he’s "6 foot 1" as measured at the doctor—jokes about whether measurements were fully accurate.
"I give my height, 6 foot 1, and that's taller than average people." (23:29, Bobby)
5. Tell Me Something Good – Uplifting News Segments
Story 1: Teen Helps Elderly Woman
Timestamps: 25:15–26:41
- Bobby shares a news story about 18-year-old Mustafa Alma who stopped to help an elderly woman struggling to walk home.
- The city mayor documented the act, and Bobby cynically jokes about the mayor’s motives—did he stop because someone else did?
"Either this mayor pulled over because he saw somebody else pulling over... my cynical mind working." (25:57, Bobby)
- Light sarcasm about giving more recognition to the teen (e.g., "key to the city" or "Purge Day"—the latter a joke about the movie The Purge).
Story 2: Stolen Wedding Dress Replaced
Timestamps: 27:14–30:36
- Amy tells the story of a bride whose vintage family wedding dress was stolen in a porch package theft.
"The same wedding dress that her mom wore 40 years ago... being mailed to her and it was stolen." (27:21, Amy)
- Social media outrage spurred David’s Bridal and a magazine to provide a free dress and cash—a sweet gesture, but the heirloom dress is still missing.
"So she ended up getting something because of what she went through. However, the mom's wedding dress is still missing. And that's the special part." (28:18, Amy)
- Group jokes about what porch pirates should do and muses on Amy’s own low-budget, online-purchased wedding dress experience.
"I spent $199 on mine on sale." (28:38, Amy)
- Bobby calls it "tell me something mid" since the happy ending is incomplete.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- Bobby, on viral stroller videos:
"So I don't do crap. And those things get a ton of views." (05:04)
- Amy, on her new glasses:
"They're designed so you don't look elderly." (10:45)
- Eddie, after being carded:
"She said, I would have put you at 40. 41. Dude, that made me feel so good." (21:06)
- Bobby, on listeners’ expectations:
"Mostly people say I look like what they thought. Cause I think I sound... a little goofy, a little white, a little nerdy, just slightly, have good glasses." (22:39)
- Bobby, (teasing):
"I'm flipping you off in my mind." (24:55)
- Amy, reflecting on online wedding dress shopping:
"I wonder if like, you know, deep down I was telling myself, like, do you really want to get married?" (29:17)
- Bobby, on the incomplete wedding dress story:
"Tell me something mid." (30:36)
Timestamps to Key Segments
- Bobby’s Stroller Video Segment: 03:24–09:08
- Amy’s New Glasses: 10:03–14:19
- Lunchbox Finds Stuffy: 18:45–20:23
- Eddie Carded at Liquor Store: 20:41–21:09
- Gen Z Listener Feedback/Host Appearances: 21:10–24:36
- Teen Helps Elderly Woman: 25:15–26:41
- Stolen Wedding Dress Story: 27:14–30:36
Tone and Style
The show retains its trademark mix of personal storytelling, friendly teasing, and feel-good news. The hosts' banter is warm, occasionally sarcastic but never mean-spirited, and they often poke fun at themselves and each other as they share personal moments and listener-submitted stories. The conversation flows easily, balancing humor with genuinely inspiring tidbits from their own lives and the world.
In Summary:
This episode typifies The Bobby Bones Show's easy camaraderie and blend of humor and heart—showing how little joys, viral moments, and unexpected kindnesses can make for uplifting radio. Whether it’s the wild popularity of a seven-second stroller video, the satisfaction of being mistaken for seven years younger, or simply being able to read the fine print on a vitamin bottle, it’s all about appreciating the good.
