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With Morgan Part two.
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Bailey Zimmerman
What's up, everybody? Happy weekend. Thanks for being here. We chilling in part two, catching up on the Bobby Bones Show. Make sure you check out part one and part three this weekend. Amy joins me, but I do want to correct a few things because we did record that a little early. We were talking about my grandma and she's actually 87 years old. And we also talked about Remy, who I have now, at this point in recording this, found out that she's been diagnosed with Addison's disease. So if you heard that and the timelines are all a little wonky, I've been trying to get ahead this week just because there's been a lot going on. So you listen to part one, you'll know exactly what I'm talking about. If you don't, then go listen to it. So you do. All right, let's get into the Bobby Bones show from this week so we can get all caught up and be ready to go next week.
Noah
Woohoo.
Bailey Zimmerman
Bailey Zimmerman stopped by the studio to share all the stuff about his new album. Plus, he's raw dogging life right now and it's not as dirty as it sounds, so you're just going to have to listen. This is Bailey Zimmerman in studio number.
Devin
Seven on the Bobby Bones show now.
Ebony
Bailey Zimmerman.
Devin
Bailey, what's up, buddy? How you doing?
Noah
Ah, amazing, man. How are you?
Devin
Question. Do you have adhd?
Noah
So bad.
Devin
Are you open about that?
Noah
Yeah. Oh, yeah.
Devin
Amy has it too. She talks about it a lot.
Noah
Okay.
Devin
Yeah. You guys talk about that for a second? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Dani Shapiro
Hi, Amy. I have adhd.
Noah
Yeah.
Dani Shapiro
So are you medicated or. You don't have to say, but no.
Devin
Wow. See, I can't ask that question. But she talks about it a lot. She talks about it a lot.
Dani Shapiro
So I've medicated with Adderall and then I have gotten off of it and I've chosen to stay unmedicated just because I kept having to increase my dose and then how I was feeling and obviously I liked the focus and how I would be able to go from task to task with ease on medication. But I sort of, you know, I don't mind the back and forth all over the place now.
Noah
Yeah, it always made me feel like. Like a zombie. Like I could never. It would chill me too, out.
Devin
The medication or the adhd. Okay, got it.
Dani Shapiro
It depends on which type because I had that in college. I took something called Strattera and I remember sitting in class just like staring at my professor. I still wasn' Absorbing information. I just was like, I felt like you like a zombie.
Noah
Did you ever get on Ritalin?
Dani Shapiro
No, I've only done that stuff was crazy.
Noah
Yeah, that's crazy.
Devin
Oh yeah, I've taken that.
Noah
Dude, it's nuts.
Devin
That's not like a medication, that's like a drug.
Noah
It was like they had. I was like, I don't know, seven, eight years old. And I tried Ritalin and we used to have a pond. This is a true story. We used to have a pond in our front yard. And I woke up and I was like halfway in the pond sleeping. So Ritalin was making me sleepwalk like crazy. Like unlocking doors, walking outside, like going to the fridge and taking stuff, eating food, like had me doing crazy stuff. So yeah, Ritalin, not great. And then I went to Concerta.
Dani Shapiro
Uh huh.
Noah
And that's what made me just feel so zombified. So then I was like, you know what, I'm just gonna like do it without it.
Devin
And honestly, raw dogging is what we call it.
Noah
Yeah. Raw dog in life. And I'm like, I'm just, it's. I think it's the reason I'm where I'm at today. My career, personality.
Dani Shapiro
You get to be you.
Noah
Yeah. And I just started going, okay, I have adhd, so I'm gonna be like me. And some people are. May not like that. That's okay. But it's better to be me than try to put medicine in my body to make me, not me.
Devin
We like that. Yes, yes, yes. Because we love you. Okay, next question.
Noah
Love you too, man.
Devin
Next question. Your stage tosses you in the air.
Noah
Oh yeah.
Devin
First of all, it's super cool.
Noah
Thanks.
Devin
Yeah. Even I like some of the tiktoks too, like from under and it shows you like getting like, that's super cool. And if you're not fully braced and prepared because that thing launches you up and you come jumping on stage, can you get hurt?
Noah
Yeah. So I have to like. I kind of like took to it pretty naturally because I'd imagine when something's throwing you up and you're like wobbly knees, like, you know, potentially like break your like leg or anything. But also when it's throwing you up and you're not braced to like go straight up, it can throw you backwards or to throw you forwards. So that's what I had to like learn.
Devin
Did you practice it a bunch before you went out?
Noah
Like, oh yeah.
Devin
Have you had any close calls with it?
Noah
No, no. Right off the rip, I was just like, okay. The first One was like, okay, this is what it's going to do. And then we. Because you can turn it up and down.
Devin
So you can turn that. Make it throw you up even higher.
Noah
Yeah.
Devin
So, like, it'd be like medicine, like Amy's talking about. I would get used to it. And I want to go higher and higher.
Noah
I'm at 100% now. I was like, finally, I did. Come on, let's just do it. But, yeah, first I started out, like, 50, and I was like, oh, that's not enough. And then as I kept doing, I probably did it, I don't know, 30, 40 times before. I was like, okay, I think I'm good to go do this in a show.
Devin
It's sick. You watch the videos from the crowd when you come out. It's pretty sick, isn't it?
Noah
Oh, it's so much fun to watch. I have, like, this thing, this ongoing show thing where I see if I can get higher than I did the night before. So I think. I think St. Louis might have been my highest.
Devin
Now, is that because of any other reason that you're just feeling in your legs or the spring? Sometimes a little springier. The weather, it could be colder. It could be warmer.
Noah
I think I'm, like, just more amped.
Devin
Yeah.
Noah
And I kind of see how high I can get because you can kind of control it. Like, when it goes up, if you kept braced and didn't, you know, jump up with it, it wouldn't throw you very high. But I, like. I spring with it. I've, like, found where it stops. So I spring off that. So, like, it's kind of like my goal.
Devin
It's awesome.
Noah
How high can I get? One night I touched the top like the rope like the rope I swing off of I touched with my head. Pretty solid.
Devin
New records out today. I do want to talk about some new music. Now, this song's been out a little bit, but I did see that you and Combs are the sec SCC Football. The song.
Noah
Yes. That's great. It's crazy, dude, because I heard it.
Devin
And I was like, oh, cool. And then I saw it was the SEC song. It was, like, in a commercial. Yeah, that's pretty cool, too.
Noah
It's one of those things where all my friends were like, all right, dude, you've done a lot of cool stuff, but this is pretty freaking.
Devin
I kind of felt the same way. I was like, that's the coolest thing I've ever seen Bailey do is you got the sec, the football song of the year.
Noah
Yeah. And it's funny because I didn't even really know about it because just we've been so busy and I didn't super know about it, but then somebody hit me up, like, last week about it. Like, hey, they're wanting to post the, you know, the commercial next week. And I'm like, what are you talking about? And they're like, oh, you didn't know that? You're like, you and Luke's song is like, sec. Like song, like theme song. And I'm like, dude, where are people going to start telling me stuff?
Devin
That's how you heard.
Noah
That's how I heard about it. I was like, oh, yeah. I guess. Like, this is insane. So, yeah, it's still pretty fresh for me as well, so. Pretty crazy, though, man. I'm like, whoa, that's crazy.
Devin
What song, when you perform, does the whole crowd sing so loud that you have to kind of let them sing it?
Noah
I would say right now it would be between rock and a hard place. Religiously. Or where it ends, you have three of those.
Devin
That's how you know you're making and all the way.
Noah
Four of those with big X, the plug. They're loving that thing, man. So, yeah.
Devin
How'd that come together, by the way?
Noah
Oh, I. I call it manifestation, honestly. So I was sitting at my. In my studio, in my house, and I was like, scrolling through Instagram, and do you remember when it was like, he was really talking about the country, you know, EP wanted to put out or whatever, the project. So I kept seeing that. I was like, dude, how cool would it be to, like, be with a big X on it? Like a song? It'd be crazy. Hopefully. He asked me, like, but I don't know, you know.
Devin
Oh, you didn't message him?
Noah
I know. I. I never messaged him or, like, met him or anything. So I was just like, okay, well, whatever. Like, that'd be. That'd be sick, you know? And then, I don't know, like two or three months later, like a month later, whatever it was, I got a text and he was like, hey, this is X. Do you like this song? I was like. I turned it on, like, halfway through. I was like, yeah, bro, this is like one of the fire songs I've heard in a long time. Like, this is really cool. And he was. I was like, what do you want me to do? And he was like, well, I want you to cut it with me. And I was like, okay. Took me like 10 minutes. Cut the song real quick at the studio and sent him back, like, Just a rough version of, like, what it was. And then all of a sudden, I had a song with big extra plug.
Devin
It's cool, too, because for those that would be like, ah, I'm not a big X fan. You start it's you at the beginning, so they can think it's a Bailey Zimmerman song.
Noah
Yeah.
Devin
Before it actually hits. And you're like, okay, this Bailey on somebody's track. Like, it's like, I think it could take a bunch of naysayers and make them actually like the song before they realize that they love the song because of how he put it together.
Noah
And that's one of my favorite things about that song, is it's a big X song. But I started.
Devin
Yeah.
Noah
And it. So it feels like truly a collaboration in all aspects. Like, it's just really cool. And I thought the same thing. Like, me starting it. You almost think it's my song, but then it's not. When he comes in, it's like, hey, it's like, dang, let's go.
Dani Shapiro
Gosh. Some people have to have, you know, pictures cut out on their vision board for months, if not years, for their manifestation. You're just. You just, like, spoke it.
Noah
Speak it out into the world. That's all you got to do. I'm like, that's honestly how basically everything has happened. I swear, like, I was feeling like, man, the time I met Morgan, I had been talking about, man, I really want to meet Morgan so bad. And then all of a sudden, he was just in the big, loud parking lot, and he was like, hey, I know you. And I was like, you know me? And he's like, yeah, you're Bailey. You got that song Fall in Love. I love that song. I'm like, bro, holy crap, how do you even know my name? And why do you know my music? And all of a sudden, I was on tour with him, and then all of us, like, all these things just, like, happened like that.
Devin
So can you do one of those for me? Can I just text you and be like, think about this for me.
Noah
You have to speak it, because all I got to do is say it.
Devin
I want to sing the seventh inning stretch at Wrigley Field for the Cubs.
Noah
Okay, got you. We're going to make it happen that Bobby, you're going to. You're going to sing the seventh inning stretch at the. At the Chicago Cubs game.
Devin
Okay?
Noah
It's going to happen. I believe it.
Devin
And now if it does, it's a Bailey Zimmerman effect. Do we have a time frame on that, Bailey? No, we can't assign time.
Noah
No time frame, no time. We just hope that happens. How cool would that be?
Devin
Hey, that would be super cool. And I appreciate you even acknowledging that. That is one of the things that I would like. And there's no pressure on anything here. Just two buds just talking it up.
Noah
And it's. It's. It's funny because you would never think that a Cubs fan and a Cardinals fan could be friends like we are.
Devin
Exactly. And look at us. Best of friends.
Noah
This is 2025, my friend.
Devin
It is a lot of people coming together. 18 tracks on this thing, so some of these, though, we know already.
Noah
Yeah.
Devin
And so I don't know. Do you have one that you hope people go, this is the one I do have. Like, here's what. Where this comes from. We were talking about our favorite kids. Everybody has favorite kids. I don't have kids yet, but do you have, like, a favorite kid on this record?
Noah
Yeah, I would. I would say I have a favorite kid. It's a song called Chevy Silverado.
Devin
Okay.
Noah
And so you know how the. The end of the chorus, kind of the hook was into the second verse? That's how the song starts, too, which I think is one of the coolest things. It starts off with, why Chevy Silverado? And then into the second verse. That's the first words of the second verse, too. But then at the very end of the song, it goes right back into what I think it's like, the coolest thing ever. And I started writing that by myself with a guitar, which I. I really. Just learning how to sing and play guitar and write melody. You know, I can play and sing songs that I've already written, but it's. It's kind of hard to, like, think of melody and strum the way it needs to be. Strum all the things. So this one I'm just really proud of because one, I made it. I started it and wrote the whole idea about it myself on the couch. And I did it for, like, two years. And then I just kept rewriting and kept rewriting. And then I finally was like, okay, it's time to get some professionals in here that can really help me, you know, get what I'm trying to say out. And so I called all my buddies and I was like, yo, come over and let's help me write this song. I've basically got it all done. I just need your help. And that night, it just turned into, like, everything that I was missing. They just fell in all these crazy spots. And then another reason it's My child, the first one being I worked so hard and so long on it, and it just is like, just my child that I, you know, birthed. But then also, the song is about me being 16 and having to borrow money from the bank to buy my grandpa's white Chevy Silverado. And it was just a big deal to me because just trucks have always been a really big thing to me. And my grandpa were, like, best buddies. That truck. I learned to drive in that truck, so I really wanted to buy it. And so that's what you kind of hear from the first of the song is how I bought this truck from my grandma or my. From my grandpa. And then I started to fall in love with it. Like, fall in love in the truck. And there were so many relationships that, like, that I fell in love with girls, and they. I, you know, like, got my heart broke by them in the same passenger seat. Like, same kind of thing. And throughout the song, you'll understand, it's like, I still have my Chevy Silverado, but all the girls that have been in it are gone now. So basically, don't get a girlfriend buy a Chevy Silverado.
Devin
I hear you. It's an ad for Chevy Silverado.
Dani Shapiro
Nice.
Devin
You know what?
Noah
I. All new Chevy Silverado, 2500 available now.
Devin
What I find super interesting, you talk about the structure of the song and how parts of the song at the end of the chorus also are the beginning of the line and. Right. It's almost like really good wordplay, but it's really good structure play. And there have only ever been a couple songs that have struck me that do that. Another one is. And it's not written at all the same, and I don't think they're based on each other, but. Hey, girl. Billy Currington. Because it starts, hey, girl, and at the end, got me saving it.
Noah
Hey, girl.
Devin
But it's also the. It's the end of the chorus, but it's also the beginning of that next second verse.
Noah
Yeah.
Devin
And I always felt like, man, that's kind of brilliant how they did that. Same with that song, like, how you guys did that. Not the same as that, but the structure of it, I feel like, is so novel and original feeling that it struck me the same way.
Noah
Thanks. Yeah. And that song, Billy Currington, I got to meet, just by the way, just real quick, ADHD thing. Got to meet Billy Currington, dude. He's a legend. He's awesome. He's a legend.
Devin
He wasn't here once, and he. At the end of the interview, he Comes up, and he, like, quietly hands me a piece of paper, and he's like, good to see. Because I. I like Billy. I have a lot of respect for Billy, like, as an artist and somebody who knows what his life is and doesn't chase things he doesn't love and is, like, always known. And he has a piece of paper, and he walks out, and I open the piece of paper, and he's like, hey, come stay in Hawaii with me for a few days. And had his number, and his is. He was like, come stay. Yeah, I never did. I don't want to, but. But I thought it was super nice of him to do. Yeah. Because.
Noah
No. Yeah.
Devin
Why you. Why do you love Billy?
Noah
I don't know. He was just really nice to me. I got to play this private party with him, and, you know, being young and I was headlining, and he was opening up for me, which is really, really weird still. And I just thought, like, man, I wonder how this guy's gonna be? And then he was, like, the nicest guy. And I'm such a big fan of all this music, so just, like, meant that much more. There's, like, dude, I picked the right guy because I've always listened to his songs, every single one. And then now that you've, like, been nice to me as well, it's just like, yep, 10 out of 10. Billy Curry didn't love that guy.
Devin
That's an odd dynamic because your career is doing really great things right now. And not that his isn't, but he's taking some time off. Billy just goes away for a while. Like, just disappears and goes. Lives in Hawaii and climbs rocks and eats bugs. I don't know what he's doing over there, but. And I would compare, like, with Morgan. He's got Miranda out opening shows for him, and he's got Brooks and Dunn opening shows for him because his career is skyrocketing. And I'm sure there's a bit of a dynamic at first to go. Man, these artists have been legends for so long. Are they gonna be weird about opening for me, or are they going to be awesome? And it seems that they also understand what happens in anything creative. Right. It doesn't mean anybody's better than anybody else, but timing is a big part of it, and it's cool to hear that. He was cool even though he was opening for you.
Noah
Yeah, same with Tyler Hubbard, too. I just played a festival with Tyler Hubbard, and I was like, hey, dude, this is really weird because you are Tyler Hubbard, like, the T hub, and you're trying to open it up for me and is it weird to you? And he was like, no, man, I'm so grateful, bro. Like, this is just amazing, and I love seeing what you're doing. He was so nice to me. I was like, okay, two for two. Like, this is pretty weird still. Like, I'm never gonna not think that this is, you know, this is not normal.
Dani Shapiro
I'm trying to picture, though, like, would you ever expect any of them to be like, well, it sucks.
Devin
Well, maybe, but they could be real about it and be like, yeah, it kind of sucks, but you're killing it, so I get it. Yeah, they could.
Noah
Like, they. Sometimes they're, like, rude.
Dani Shapiro
Oh, yeah.
Noah
Like.
Dani Shapiro
Like, their demeanor was kind of just.
Noah
Like, I don't want to be around you and I don't want to talk to you, and I stay on my bus, I play my show, I leave. And that usually, like, lets me know, like, oh, man. Like, they were just, like, felt a type of way.
Devin
And it's not toward you, it's within themselves.
Noah
It's always, like, an insecurity. And I get that as well, man. Like, you know, I've got insecurities every single day, like, just about, you know, life and music and all the stuff we're doing. And so I get it for sure. But it is really refreshing because I'm like, hey, man, I'm not here to steal anybody's spot. I'm not here to, like, you know, overstep my welcome. But, you know, I am. I'm here, and I want to be friends if they want to be friends. And that's like, with Tyler and with Billy, it was like, okay, I hope everybody treats me like this because this is so nice, this. And I'm getting to meet my heroes. Like, me and Tyler did cruise during his set. So I was like, dude, I will never pass up the opportunity to play Cruise with Tyler Everard. No, of course.
Devin
I think it also says a lot about you to go and approach it in, like, a real life, human way of, like, hey, I know it was kind of weird, but I'm a big fan. Like, I think a lot of people in your shoes wouldn't do that as well because not that they're not good people, but they'd be afraid of what that dynamic could be. And you're not. You're just like, you're awesome. It's kind of weird, but here's the situation.
Noah
Yeah.
Devin
Three other questions. Question one. What's the best part about being famous now?
Noah
Having the freedom to, like, do what I want to do. I was thinking about this this morning. I. Growing up, I hated being told what to do. You can ask me if I will do something, and I can say yes or no, but if you're telling me what to do, that just, like, drives me nuts. It's just, like, irked me my whole life. So then when I was working for, like, Pipeline and the union, they would always just scream at you and tell you what to do. And that's what originally made me go, dude, I can't do this for the rest of my life. Like, I just can't do this. I've got to try other things. So when I started trying other things, music and singing was like the second part. Like, the second thing I tried, and it ended up working out TikTok. And now I'm here with you guys. But the one thing I started to love when I quit my job and I put my first song out was I was like, man, I don't even care how much money I make. I don't care about anything other than being able to write songs because I love to do this, and it's amazing. And being able to be in control of my time because I think time is more valuable than money or anything else in the world.
Devin
Only thing you can't get more of.
Noah
Exactly. They'll make more of it and you can't get it back. So I'd say that's probably one of my favorite things about being just famous or a country artist or whatever is, you know, I get to say what I'm gonna do and when I'm gonna do it. And I get to, like, take time off and see my mom when I want to. I get to, you know, take my family on vacations. Another reason would be that I get to take care of my family because we grew up really, really poor, and it was just really rough for a long time. So being able to take care of, like, my dad and my mom and my grandma, it's pretty crazy. And that would be. I got one more if you want one more. I would say it's being able to connect and meet so many people all over the world. Like, I've been able to travel and meet crazy cool people that teach me things. And I've learned things from. I've got friends. There's actually. I've met some friends at shows over in Wales, uk. Now they're moving to the United States because they fell in love with my family back home in Illinois, and they're going to move to Illinois. So it's like just all those things I would say are like my top three, you know, being able to have control of my time and my life, being able to take care of my family is awesome. And then all the people you meet and all the relationships that you build just being on the road shows. I've got some of my friends that I've met that like started as fans and they're still fans, but now we're like actually friends because they come to all the shows and. Yeah. So, man, it's. There's a lot of things I could keep going on and on, but I live a very blessed life. Yeah.
Devin
The tour with you and Dylan Marlowe and Drew Baldrige. January, March, April, May, June, July. I'm doing my fingers.
Noah
Yep.
Devin
I gotta do months on fingers.
Noah
I always do fingers, dude.
Devin
Okay, good. So are you off of the more. Are you still doing any other shows as support or are you completely doing festival like Bailey shows now in festivals affairs?
Noah
Yeah, I think so. I'm only doing headline. I'm not on the Morgan tour anymore. I'm doing all headline this year on the new to country tour. And that's a summer tour with all.
Devin
The way through what's 9, January, March, April.
Noah
I think it's September. Yep.
Devin
Thank you. Really? Yes.
Noah
Got you, got you, got you. Yeah, but. And then also doing festivals and fairs and that's still one of my favorite things is like, I personally love direct supporting people. Like, I love that slot. I love just like, I don't know, being around other artists, I guess, and like supporting Luke Bryan, like, I'll always do that. That's like the best. I don't care how big I get or whatever, dude. Supporting Morgan Wallen is awesome. Supporting Luke Bryan is awesome. Jason Aldean. I don't care who it is. Like, I think me and Lainey are doing a couple shows next year and I'm really excited for that because Direct Supply, you know, that slot is really fun. So yeah, next year I'm gonna do some direct support stuff. I think I have another show this year that's direct support, but then all the rest is headline.
Devin
And mostly I was asking that because they booked this stuff so far out. Like, who's to know you were gonna blow up like you have 18 months ago whenever you're, you know, booking support stuff. So I wonder how far ahead you'd booked. So Bailey's New to Country Tour. Corning, California, Denver, New Hampshire, New York, Connecticut, Richmond, Virginia, Duran, Oklahoma, Council Bluffs, Iowa, Reno, Nevada, Laughlin, Nevada and Then a bunch of fairs and festivals and. When did you get your first guitar ever?
Noah
So fun fact, I got my first guitar actually. I played guitar when I was like. I think I was like 10 and I got a guitar but I liked like metal and like rock. So I bought an ltd. That's what it's called. I bought an LTD electric. It was all white and it looked like a Les Paul, like a Les Paul knockoff. And then played that from like 10 to 11 years old and then sold it because I got into like shoes and stuff. So I kind of just like let it go. Never thought anything of it. But it actually did help me once I started playing guitar again. The first guitar I got was a guitar from Gibson. Gibson gave me.
Devin
They gave you one?
Noah
Yeah, they gave me a J45 when I moved to town, which was very nice of them and they've been awesome to me. But yeah, when I started playing when I was like 10 or 11, just like learning the few things I learned when I got it back in my hands at 20 or 21, I was like, okay, I kind of understand.
Devin
A little muscle memory there. A little muscle memory, yeah. So yep, the record, different night, same rodeo. It is out today. I'm gonna do one more song. Ray, would you play New to Country since we're talking about the tour? Because you named the tour after the song?
Noah
Yeah.
Devin
Not after the record, no.
Noah
Well, cuz I didn't have the record yet.
Devin
Oh, that's why. Yeah, got it. Timing thing then.
Noah
Yeah.
Devin
Did you think you might name the record New to Country?
Noah
No, dude, I really wanted. So it's so funny, I. For a long time I wanted to name the record when it was and I was gonna put it out.
Devin
Which is also a song. Which is also a song on this record.
Noah
Yes, it's a song. Yeah, I was gonna call it the When It Was album and that was gonna be last year. But then something just like just wasn't sitting right with me or something. Like I just couldn't get out of my head. I was like, the music needed more work, the creative around it needed more love. I wanted to see what other songs I was gonna write as well. And dude, I'm so glad that I waited. But that's why the. That's why the tour now is called New to Country because I named it after a single because I was like, well, if I'm not going to drop the album, I definitely want to tour more. So yeah, dude, it's the funnest song live. We've got like Flames and crazy stuff blowing up. It's awesome. Oh, yeah, my ADHD loves it.
Devin
Bailey Zimmerman. The records out today. Different night, same rodeo. And at Bailey Zimmerman Instagram, all the tour dates, everything Easy to find. Good to see you, buddy. Always good to see you. We love you around here and we'll see you soon.
Noah
Thanks for having me.
Devin
All right, there he is. Bailey Zimmerman, everybody.
Noah
Love you. Bye.
Devin
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan.
Bailey Zimmerman
Number two, Amy got her mild punishment. It was a couple weeks ago. She lost a game, and if you make a bet on a game that we play in studio, then. And then you lose, well, you get put on the Wheel of Punishment. So Amy did. It's a mild punishment, but it also coincides with a lot that's been happening this week. She's been dissing on WWE fans and WWE in general. So Bobby gave her a punishment to hopefully get her to stop talking trash.
Devin
Number six, start up a hornet's nest. Amy.
Dani Shapiro
What? I did. Yeah, I did.
Devin
Yeah.
Dani Shapiro
What do you mean?
Devin
Would you have voicemail Number four?
Noah
So I just wanted to call in on the segment about Amy being a real hater on WWE wrestling.
Devin
So the split ratio is 60% men, 40% women.
Noah
And Amy, they're not just rubbing oil all over themselves and going in the rain.
Devin
Come on now. It's an art form. Stop sipping the haterade and let's start.
Noah
Considering it as art.
Devin
Thanks. That's right.
Dani Shapiro
So now it's art.
Devin
It is for sure.
Noah
Art.
Dani Shapiro
Yeah.
Devin
If acting's art.
Dani Shapiro
Performance. You're right.
Devin
Yeah. Do you think Cirque du Soleil is art?
Dani Shapiro
Yes.
Devin
Okay. Do you think acting in a Marvel Movies art, Mixture of those two things.
Dani Shapiro
Yeah, you're right. Okay, I get it. I'll give you that. It's art.
Devin
I've been thinking about something.
Dani Shapiro
What is art?
Devin
I've been thinking about this in that we were going to do the Wheel of Mild Punishment.
Dani Shapiro
Mm. Oh, yeah.
Devin
I'm just gonna do the punishment now. No need to spin the wheel. What is it because you've been such a hater? It's actually really good. No, I enjoyed it so much. You're gonna watch on Netflix Unreal, which is a docu series. It's five episodes. Episodes aren't that long. You have a week. You have. I'll give you a week in a few days. So not Monday coming up, but the next Monday. You have eight days, nine days to watch WWE Unreal. And it's a docu series about how they write the storylines on the athletes, the Wrestlers and you come back and give me a review of the show and see if you understand WWE a little better. Okay.
Dani Shapiro
This is better than I thought. I thought you're about to make me go to some local wrestling show.
Devin
No, I don't know if they have any of those, but I think you'll like this more and I think you'll have an appreciation for it. Like, there's one. I don't want to give too much of it away, but it's a certain wrestler that once they got in and started to be pretty good, they broke their arm, came back, broke their arm again.
Dani Shapiro
Like, they really broke it.
Devin
Yeah. Yes, yes. They really broke it.
Dani Shapiro
Okay.
Devin
And then see if you can have a favorite wrestler. Because I have like my all time favorite wrestler, which is Sting. And then he's still. Yeah, yeah. He's older now, but he wrestles in a different organization.
Dani Shapiro
Geriatric.
Devin
He still wrestles. He's still a part of it.
Dani Shapiro
The GWE Grandpa still hating.
Devin
And he wears face paint, so he doesn't look much older. And then I have.
Dani Shapiro
What about his body, though?
Devin
Well, he wears like big stuff mostly.
Dani Shapiro
Okay.
Devin
Yeah. And then I have my favorite, like now, which is probably like CM Punk.
Dani Shapiro
CM Punk?
Devin
Yeah.
Dani Shapiro
Like the letter C, M. I just want to know the name so I know who to look for.
Devin
Yeah.
Dani Shapiro
Okay. CM Punk now is the Unreal. Does that showcase men and women, both wrestlers?
Devin
Okay. Both heavily.
Dani Shapiro
So you don't know who's gonna be. I just have to pick a favorite.
Devin
I just want you to watch it and come away with thoughts.
Dani Shapiro
Okay.
Devin
And you have plenty of time. This is your will of mild punishment. No will. I'm just gonna sign the punishment. But it's a great punishment. I love it. It's one of the best docuseries I've seen in a while.
Dani Shapiro
How many episodes? Five.
Devin
Five.
Dani Shapiro
Okay.
Devin
Would you play voicemail number one? I think Amy should be assigned the.
Dr. Joy Hardin Bradford
Homework of watching the movie, fighting with my family and report back what she's learned.
Noah
I think she would like it and.
Dr. Joy Hardin Bradford
Would have a better appreciation for wrestling.
Devin
The WWE always gives back to the community.
Noah
Wherever they are. They always reach out to the Boys and Girls Club Special Olympics. They do a great job. So it's important to spread that word too.
Devin
All right.
Dr. Joy Hardin Bradford
Thank you.
Noah
Love the show.
Devin
Do you hate Special Olympics?
Dani Shapiro
No.
Devin
Okay.
Dani Shapiro
No. So what is it called?
Devin
Don't worry about the movie yet. Just watch Unreal. But that's a movie and it is with actors, but it's based on the life of a very few Famous female wrestler.
Dani Shapiro
Yeah. No, I love that they give back in that way to kids that are. The kids that are.
Devin
It's always got to be about kids. It's always got to be kids.
Dani Shapiro
That's your attraction as an adult, is because when you were a kid.
Devin
Don't tell me why I'm attracted to men with tights, okay? I have my own reason to be attracted to men and tights.
Dani Shapiro
A lot of people, if this is something they enjoyed as a kid, they.
Devin
So you're saying there are no adults that get into wrestling as an adult?
Dani Shapiro
Okay, maybe that will be me after I watch Unreal.
Devin
I don't know. So you've been assigned that. I'll check back a week from Monday. Deal.
Dani Shapiro
Sure. But I will put a spread this, like, call in if you became a fan of wrestling as an adult.
Devin
Okay, whatever. What are you trying to prove?
Dani Shapiro
No, I'm. No, I'm not proving anything. I'm curious. I'm curious if. If you never were exposed to it as a kid and then you went to something as an adult or watching as an adult and you're like, okay, I get it. I'm into it. And again, that could be.
Devin
The lines are blowing up. Wow, they're blowing up. It's the best bits of the week with Morgan number two.
Dani Shapiro
Hey, I'm Radhi Devlukia and I'm the host of a really good cry podcast. And I have the opportunity to talk to Dr. Julie Smith. Julie is a clinical psychologist, a best selling author, and one of the most trusted voices in mental health online. She was one of the first therapists to use TikTok as an educational platform. And since then, she has built a global audience of nearly 10 million people by making emotional support accessible, honest, and deeply human. You know, resentment isn't something that, that.
Bailey Zimmerman
The world owes you, it's that, you know, something that you need to work on. I would say with this stuff is look out for those feelings of resentment because they're a sign that there was some sort of boundary that wasn't held before.
Dani Shapiro
You know, that.
Bailey Zimmerman
That if you're not asserting your own desires or wishes or needs and then resenting your partner or your friend for filling the space for you, then it comes back to, okay, well, what do you want? That's not this.
Dani Shapiro
Listen to a really good cry on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Ebony
Welcome to Pretty Private with ebony, the podcast where silence is broken and stories are set free. I'm Ebony, and every Tuesday, I'll be sharing all new anonymous stories that would challenge your perceptions and give you new insight on the people around you. On Pretty Private, we'll explore the untold experiences of women of color, color who faced it all. Childhood trauma, addiction, abuse, incarceration, grief, mental health struggles and more. And found the shrimp to make it to the other side. My dad was shot and killed in his house. Yes, he was a drug dealer. Yes, he was a confidential informant. But he wasn't shot on a street corner. He wasn't shot in the middle of a drug deal. He was shot in his house, unarmed. Pretty Private isn't just a podcast. It's your personal guide for turning storylines into lifelines. Every Tuesday, make sure you listen to Pretty Private from the Black Effect podcast network. Tune in on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows.
Manny
Imagine that you're on an airplane and all of a sudden you hear this.
Ebony
Attention passengers. The pilot is having an emergency and we need someone, anyone, to land this plane.
Manny
Think you could do it? It turns out that nearly 50% of men think that they could land the plane with the help of air traffic control. And they're saying, like, okay, pull this. Until this, pull that, Turn this. It's just I do my eyes closed. I'm Manny.
Devin
I'm Noah. This is Devin.
Manny
And on our new show, no Such Thing, we get to the bottom of questions like these. Join us as we talk to the leading experts, expert on overconfidence.
Devin
Those who lack expertise lack the expertise.
Noah
They need to recognize that they lack expertise.
Manny
And then as we try the whole thing out for real. Wait, what? Oh, that's the Runway. I'm looking at this thing.
Dani Shapiro
See?
Manny
Listen to no Such thing on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Dr. Joy Hardin Bradford
Sometimes it's hard to remember, but going.
Devin
Through something like that is a traumatic experience, but it's also not the end of your life.
Dr. Joy Hardin Bradford
That was my dad reminding me and so many others who need to hear it that our trauma is not our shame to carry and that we have big, bold and beautiful lives to live after what happened to us. I'm your host and co president of this organization, Dr. Lea Tritate. On my new podcast, the Unwanted Sorority, we wade through transformation to peel back healing and reveal what it actually looks like and sounds like in real time. Each week, I sit down with people who've lived through harm, carried silence, and are now reshaping the systems that failed us. We're going to talk about the adultification of black girls mothering as resistance and the tools we use for healing. The Unwanted Sorority is a safe space, not a quiet space. So let's lock in. We're moving towards liberation together. Listen to the Unwanted Sorority. New episodes every Thursday on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Dr. Joy Hardin Bradford, and in session 421 of Therapy for Black Girls, I sit down with Dr. Afia and Billy Shaka to explore how our hair connects to our identity, mental health, and the ways we heal.
Bailey Zimmerman
Because I think hair is a complex language system, right, in terms of it can tell how old you are, your marital status, where you're from, your spiritual belief. But I think with social media, there's like a hyper fixation and observation of our hair, right? That this is sometimes the first thing someone sees when we make a post or a reel is how our hair is styled.
Dr. Joy Hardin Bradford
We talk about the important role hairstylists play in our communities, the pressure to always look put together, and how breaking up with perfection can actually free us. Plus, if you're someone who gets anxious about flying, don't miss session 418 with Dr. Angela Neal Barnett, where we dive into managing flight anxiety. Listen to therapy for black Girls on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bailey Zimmerman
I got a DM. Well, multiple DMs from the same person who really wants to buy me something. And we debated if I should let this happen or totally ignore it.
Devin
Number five, this guy in Morgan's DMs keeps wanting to buy her shoes. And he's wanted to buy her shoes for a long time, right?
Bailey Zimmerman
Yeah, since 2023. He's been hitting me up randomly just, can I buy you shoes? Can I buy you sho.
Devin
Is it a foot fetish guy?
Bailey Zimmerman
I have no idea.
Devin
Is he asking to see your feet in the shoes or see your feet shoeless?
Bailey Zimmerman
No. And so he kind of, like, got sassy with me once, and I literally just responded. I said, buy me a pair of shoes. He goes, okay, I will almost immediately.
Devin
And then is he leaving it open as to, can you pick the shoes?
Bailey Zimmerman
Yeah, he said, send me a pair. And then he just followed up, like five times. He's like, let me buy you a pair.
Devin
Why not take the shoes? Well, right, because you don't owe anything.
Dani Shapiro
Yeah, but then send him a pair. Yeah, but you don't want to make it confusing. It seems like if you invite that interaction in, then it gets.
Devin
What if she picks, like, a $500 pair of shoes.
Dani Shapiro
Even worse, because now he feels like he's invested in this.
Devin
She owes him back.
Dani Shapiro
There's going to be something weird.
Devin
Okay. Would you take the shoes if you're a Morgan?
Dani Shapiro
No.
Devin
Yes. No, it's free. I think I would take the shoes.
Dani Shapiro
No, I don't think you mess with this sort of thing. This sounds like it could get crazy.
Devin
What's the worst thing that can happen?
Dani Shapiro
I don't know. They don't sound well to begin with. I'm not sure, but if you look normal. This is already an abnormal behavior. Offering to, like, consistently hitting someone up to buy them shoes.
Devin
Oh, yeah, it's normal. He went to Wrigley Field. Well, I meant Den. We went to Wrigleyville. He's a big sports fan. He's hiking by waterfalls. What did your boyfriend think of that?
Bailey Zimmerman
Oh, he was like, send him a pair for me.
Devin
I'll.
Bailey Zimmerman
I'll let him have one.
Devin
See, all the dudes are like, we'll take the free shoes. Yeah, but you don't think she should do it.
Dani Shapiro
I think you think it's a slippery slope. Like, what else are then you inviting in after you accept the shoes?
Devin
Morgan, your thoughts?
Bailey Zimmerman
I mean, I'm tempted. He's really determined to buy me a pair of shoes for some reason.
Devin
You'd be doing something for him. It's like charity for somebody else.
Dani Shapiro
Yeah, for him.
Devin
He wants to buy you shoes. If he said he'd give you 500 bucks for pictures of your feet, would you do that?
Dani Shapiro
Oh, yeah.
Bailey Zimmerman
I debate it.
Noah
Me too.
Devin
Me too. It's just feet.
Noah
It's just feet.
Dani Shapiro
Yeah, but it's what they want the pictures for.
Devin
I don't care what they do with them. Put them on their wall. It's just your feet.
Dani Shapiro
I know.
Devin
So you're. No.
Dani Shapiro
Well, I. I think for Morgan's safety, it's a no.
Devin
Don't you think if you wanted to kill her, he could come up here anyway, do it? Oh, they don't. Don't. I'm just saying. I'm just saying. Couldn't he do it? No. It's not that easy once. They can't do that. No, I know, but I'm saying they already try.
Dani Shapiro
Well, my mind's not jumping to murder at all. It's more so than.
Devin
Yeah. What are you jumping to then?
Dani Shapiro
Well, I don't know how it advances in his mind, like, buy those shoes.
Devin
Buy those shoes. Maybe tell them you wear a size 11 and men and I will send you an awesome pair. And Then we'll send them back. My feet in those shoes. Where are you leaning?
Bailey Zimmerman
I'm leaning towards yes.
Devin
As long as your boyfriend's cool with it and he'll protect you, I think you should do it. He's cool with it.
Bailey Zimmerman
You get a new pair of shoes.
Devin
All right? Do it. And then update.
Dani Shapiro
And then he's gonna show up and be like, I bought you these shoes.
Devin
Those feet are mine.
Dani Shapiro
Yeah.
Devin
You're just so scared of retaliation or even just taliation.
Dani Shapiro
Yes, yes, I'm forward thinking about that. To me. That to me, risking some weird, unhealthy relationship with someone online is not worth a pair of shoes.
Devin
Depends on the shoes, though. I'm gonna be honest. Morgan, let us know.
Dani Shapiro
All right.
Devin
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan.
Bailey Zimmerman
Number two, Eddie wholeheartedly believes that he saw an A lister in the wild. And not just any A lister, but a massive A lister in Hollywood right now. And we had to fact check him a little bit, but he still thinks he's the one in the right.
Devin
Number four, Eddie thought he saw Michael B. Jordan at the grocery store.
Dani Shapiro
Really?
Devin
Yeah. Right outside our work. Like, I was driving out and it was so like, that's Michael B. Jordan that I almost hit a car because, like, I looked and I'm like, that's Michael B. Jordan walking into Whole Foods. Was he big?
Noah
No.
Devin
I mean, he wasn't like, he was, like, jacked. Okay. But his body was jacked. Let's just say you saw a robbery and you have to describe. Got it. What you saw to the sketch artist. And let's see how accurate you are. What did you see? How big was he? I would say he's probably five eleven. Okay. And how. Maybe. Maybe five, ten. Okay. Six feet. Six feet tall. So you're okay. What do you think he weighed? I would say probably weighed 1 70. That's pretty thin for that because you. Well, I mean, he was kind of jacked. He's 182. That's close. Still close enough. Within 12. Morgan, what did you just see?
Bailey Zimmerman
So I did a quick little research to see if Michael B. Jordan's been in Nashville doing stuff. I think you did see a version of Michael B. Jordan. His twin in the movie Sinners lives.
Devin
In Nashville, but his twin is not really his bodybuilder. Like, oh, stunt double.
Bailey Zimmerman
Yes, like the one who played opposite him.
Devin
He lives here.
Bailey Zimmerman
He lives here. He's a Nashville actor.
Devin
So like, I jumped on Instagram immediately to see, like, oh, maybe he's in Nashville. What's he doing here? But there's all like, just like suit commercials. And there was no, like, hey, I'm in Nashville or I'm in Holiday. Don't do that. Yeah, they don't really do that. Yeah. So what do you think? You think you saw Michael B. Jordan or you think he saw Michael B. Jordan's body double?
Bailey Zimmerman
I think he saw the wish version of Michael B. Jordan, which is, you know, the body.
Devin
A Nashville actor. Percy Bell Bell's work is Jordan's double and cruise. It might have been him. That's crazy though. Like, so this guy looks so much like Michael B. Jordan that people all over town are probably like, that's Michael B. Jordan. Okay, so you did not see Michael B. Jordan. We don't know. We don't know. Fair enough. It could have been. Even after we say that, do you still think it was Michael B. Jordan? I think there's 50. 50 chance. Okay. It's the best bits of the week with Morgan number two.
Dani Shapiro
Hey, I'm Radhi Devlukia and I'm the host of a really good cry podcast. And I have the opportunity to talk to Dr. Julie Smith. Julie is a clinical psychologist, a best selling author, and one of the most trusted voices in mental health online. She was one of the first therapists to use TikTok as an educational platform. And since then she has built a global audience of nearly 10 million people by making emotional support accessible, honest, and deeply human. You know, resentment isn't something that the world owes you.
Bailey Zimmerman
It's that, you know, something that you need to work on. I would say with this stuff is look out for those feelings of resentment because they're a sign that there was some sort of boundary that wasn't held before.
Dani Shapiro
You know, that.
Bailey Zimmerman
That if you're not asserting your own desires or wishes or needs and then resenting your partner or your friend for filling the space for you, then it comes back to, okay, well, what do you want? That's not this.
Dani Shapiro
Listen to a really good cry on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Manny
Imagine that you're on an airplane and all of a sudden you hear this.
Ebony
Attention passengers. The pilot is having an emergency and we need someone, anyone to land this plane.
Manny
Think you could do it? It turns out that nearly 50% of men think that they could land the plane with the help of air traffic control. And they're saying like, okay, pull this. Until this, pull that, turn this. It's just, I can do my eyes closed. I'm Manny.
Devin
I'M Noah, this is Devin, and on.
Manny
Our new show, no Such Thing, we get to the bottom of questions like these. Join us as we talk to the leading expert on overconfidence.
Devin
Those who lack expertise lack the expertise.
Noah
They need to recognize that they lack expertise.
Manny
And then as we try the whole thing out for real. Wait, what? Oh, that's the Runway. I'm looking at this thing.
Devin
See?
Manny
Listen to no Such Thing on the the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Ebony
Welcome to Pretty Private with ebony, the podcast where silence is broken and stories are set free. I'm Ebony and every Tuesday I'll be sharing all new anonymous stories that would challenge your perceptions and give you new insight on the people around you. On Pretty Private, we'll explore the unseen told experiences of women of color who faced it all. Childhood trauma, addiction, abuse, incarceration, grief, mental health struggles and more and found the strength to make it to the other side. My dad was shot and killed in his house. Yes, he was a drug dealer. Yes, he was a confidential informant, but he wasn't shot on street corner. He wasn't shot in the middle of a drug deal. He was shot in his house, unarmed. Pretty Private isn't just a podcast. It's your personal guide for turning storylines into lifelines. Every Tuesday, make sure you listen to Pretty Private from the Black Effect Podcast Network. Tune in on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows.
Dr. Joy Hardin Bradford
Sometimes it's hard to remember, but going.
Devin
Through something like that is a traumatic experience, but it's also not the end of your life.
Dr. Joy Hardin Bradford
That was my dad reminding me and so many others who need to hear it that our trauma is not our shame to carry and that we have big, bold and beautiful lives to live after what happened to us. I'm your host and co president of this organization, Dr. Lea Tritate. On my new podcast, the Unwanted Sorority, we wade through transformation to peel back healing and reveal what it actually looks like and sounds like in real time. Each week I sit down with people who've lived through harm, carried silence, and are now reshaping the systems that failed us. We're going to talk about the adultification of black girls mothering as resistance and the tools we use for healing. The Unwanted Sorority is a safe space, not a quiet space. So let's lock in. We're moving towards liberation together. Listen to the Unwanted Sorority. New episodes every Thursday on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Dr. Joy Hardin, Bradford. And in session 421 of Therapy for Black Girls, I sit down with Dr. Afia and Billy Shaka to explore how our hair connects to our identity, mental health, and the ways we heal.
Bailey Zimmerman
Because I think hair is a complex language system, right, in terms of it can tell how old you are, your marital status, where you're from, your spiritual belief. But I think with social media, there's like a hyper fixation and observation of our hair, right. That this is sometimes the first thing someone sees when we make a post or a reel. It's how our hair is styled.
Dr. Joy Hardin Bradford
We talk about the important role hairstylists play in our communities, the pressure to always look put together, and how breaking up with perfection can actually free us. Plus, if you're someone who gets anxious about flying, don't miss session 418 with Dr. Angela Neal Barnett, where we dive into managing flight anxiety. Listen to therapy for black Girls on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Bailey Zimmerman
A couple weeks ago, Eddie did the hot dog challenge, trying to eat 70 hot dogs in 24 hours. Spoiler. He did not do it. But during that whole challenge, he got to give out his Venmo. And also during that challenge, we did, like, this cup challenge, and Mike D managed to do it, which meant, Mike, do, you got to give out his Venmo. So we got an update from both of them to see how much money each of them made on Venmo during the hot dog challenge. And you're gonna be a little shocked.
Devin
Number three, a couple voicemails here. Hit that first one. I was waiting to see an update.
Dani Shapiro
On how much money Eddie made through.
Noah
Venmo for his hot dog eating contest.
Devin
Yeah, that'd be great.
Noah
Bye.
Devin
Thank you for the call. I did get my money from him. I paid you. He paid me. I saw it pop up. My Venmo, the 50 bucks, because I bet he couldn't eat 35. He only ate 20. His goal was 70 and 24 hours. And we did some challenges in the live stream. And if Eddie was able to complete the challenge, he got to give his Venmo out. How much money did you make? That's crazy, dude. I got, like, $400. No way. 400 in tips. No way. And it was. And it wasn't like. It wasn't like somebody gave $100. It was like a dollar here, $2. Somebody did 69 cents. Like, it just added up to 400 bucks.
Dani Shapiro
Wow.
Devin
Mike D won a challenge. I made $133 for catching the cup. Hey, we should do challenges up here.
Noah
Every day on the stream.
Devin
That's pretty awesome, both of you guys. That's crazy.
Noah
Pretty amazing.
Devin
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan.
Bailey Zimmerman
Number two, Abby had a really bad massage experience. And I'm not just talking like, oh, hit something too hard or you know, awkward conversation. No, this was much, much worse. And so much so she has never gone back. And now it's Bobbi's mission to help her enjoy massages again. So you're gonna hear the whole lowdown and then hopefully we'll have a good update in a few weeks.
Devin
Number two. Hey, Abby, I wanna ask you a question about getting massages because I heard you will never get a massage again.
Dani Shapiro
Oh, yeah, Never. Never again. This is probably like six years ago. I got my first one. I had never had one before.
Devin
Wow, she's on fire. I didn't. She didn't talk about this. What happened?
Dani Shapiro
So I was planning, I planned a bachelorette party for my friends. So like we all went in like 10 girls and so we each got like 30 minute massages or a facial or something. And I was the only one that had this guy. It was a male masseuse and it was like the grossest thing ever. He was like moaning and stuff.
Devin
I need, I need more details. So you walk in.
Dani Shapiro
Oh, yeah.
Devin
Did you, did you get naked?
Dani Shapiro
I had like just like underwear on.
Devin
Because I don't get naked either. I wear my underwear.
Dani Shapiro
Yes. Okay. And then I was like laying on my stomach.
Devin
Got it.
Dani Shapiro
Basically the whole time I was just like, I want my back.
Devin
Did you know you were going to get him? That dude, he just walk in the room.
Dani Shapiro
I had no idea who it was going to be.
Devin
So far everything is normal that's happened. So.
Dani Shapiro
Yeah, it appears to be normal.
Devin
Okay, it appears. Okay. Then what happened? What's the first thing that made it weird?
Dani Shapiro
Well, I'm like laying there and I would say he's probably like in his 60s maybe.
Devin
And that's weird to you at the time?
Dani Shapiro
No, I'm just trying to explain like what. It still was normal, I guess, but he just started making noises.
Devin
Give me an example. So he was noising with the rub?
Dani Shapiro
Yes.
Devin
So he would push in and the noise he'd make would sound like.
Noah
Yeah.
Devin
Come on, I want to hear this. You have to do it. We can't fully. We can't visualize. We can't picture it.
Dani Shapiro
He's just like, oh, that would be so awkward. I don't Know what I would do? Oh, my gosh. I was like, my arms are off to the side. This still makes me very uncomfortable. And he got side boob.
Devin
Okay.
Dani Shapiro
But.
Devin
Okay, question. For someone who's never had a massage, I think that could probably feel a bit weird. I also don't know how much side boob they normally touch anyway. And if a guy purposefully stays away from like, that part of like, your ribs because of that, like, I don't know. Amy, can you talk me through this?
Dani Shapiro
Yeah, I would. I. I feel like any even female massage therapist that I've gone to avoid.
Devin
Certain areas because I've had side scrot hit before. And you know what? I just take it as. That's par for the course.
Dani Shapiro
But I think for her so much, maybe that was just showing. Like, was he touching that area or just showed? No, no, he was. He was touching. Oh, my gosh.
Devin
Did he.
Noah
Did he.
Devin
Do you make a sound?
Dani Shapiro
Yes. The whole time. This was a 30 minute massage. The longest 30 minutes of my life. Okay, See? And this is why. This is her first experience. And now no wonder she's never gone back because it was so terrible.
Devin
I forgot what he sounded like again.
Dani Shapiro
He's like, sorry.
Devin
What? I. I don't even know anyone that makes that sound anyway. In any, any form. Sounds like kill.
Dani Shapiro
Guys. One of you guys, Guys just like, be like, do what she's trying to do.
Devin
Okay, hold on. I don't know. That feels. Is that it, Abby?
Dani Shapiro
No, it was more subtle. Like he was just subtly enjoying. You're 60. You're a 60 year old man.
Devin
I can't get there.
Dani Shapiro
I can't either.
Devin
Okay, so I think you've had a bad experience. I would like to help make this experience good again. If I were to get you a massage from somewhere that I think is great, would you go and do it.
Dani Shapiro
And accept it with a female? Yes. A female?
Devin
I don't know.
Dani Shapiro
Yes.
Devin
I mean, you can ask, right? You tell them. Okay, if I line you up and massage, will you go and do it?
Dani Shapiro
Yeah.
Devin
Okay.
Dani Shapiro
I would do that.
Devin
Okay.
Dani Shapiro
I'm just really. I'm really ticklish.
Devin
He's 73 now.
Dani Shapiro
I told him I was ticklish too.
Devin
Okay.
Dani Shapiro
I was like, stay away from the sides. I'm ticklish.
Devin
And then did he go, do you think he was creepy?
Dani Shapiro
Yes.
Devin
Okay.
Dani Shapiro
No, because also, you know how you have the. The towel covering you? He uncovered my butt.
Ebony
No.
Dani Shapiro
Far.
Devin
Fully, yes.
Dani Shapiro
Abby, did you report this? Like, this was my first massage, so she didn't know. I was like, Maybe this is normal and people just like, well, you had a butt.
Devin
You had underwear on. Right?
Dani Shapiro
Yeah. But still, I don't.
Devin
I don't know. My butt's always fully uncovered because I'm wearing underwear.
Dani Shapiro
Yeah.
Devin
So I don't know the difference. That's why I'm asking.
Noah
Yeah.
Devin
She had underwear on, Amy.
Dani Shapiro
Yeah. No, but I didn't know. Why did he need to do that?
Devin
I don't know.
Dani Shapiro
Does he get in your glutes concerning to me? No, I just send my back.
Devin
I'm not arguing. He was right. I'm just asking questions. Guys. You guys are judging me.
Dani Shapiro
Oh, no, I'm not judging you. I'm just, like, shocked.
Devin
I don't put any towel on. I'm underwear, so I think I don't need a towel.
Dani Shapiro
I just feel like this story. Abby had shared this with me the other day, and now it's getting worse and worse.
Noah
No, like, no one.
Dani Shapiro
I was thinking, like, oh, Abby needs to get another massage because they're not all this bad. Like, this could be great for her. And now I totally, totally get why she has never gone back. Like, this story has escalated.
Devin
Yeah. If he, like, grabbed your butt cheeks and spread them, that's weird. Like, he, like, pulled your butt. That's not a massage technique.
Dani Shapiro
Yeah, I hope not.
Devin
Yeah. No. You didn't know the other stuff happened.
Dani Shapiro
Yeah, Yeah, I thought I knew. I thought it was moaning. An old man moaning. That's all I thought. But this side, boob and butt. No. Yeah, it got worse.
Devin
There's more. No, no, no. His tongue touching your toes. Not normal.
Dani Shapiro
Totally. Like, because she didn't know, but anybody who's had a regular massage, if that was happening to, like, I would think I would. I would get up and I'd be like, the massage is over.
Devin
Yeah. But I understand never having done it, wondering if it's normal or not. Okay.
Dani Shapiro
Exactly.
Devin
I'm gonna get you a good one.
Dani Shapiro
Oh, my God. That'd be amazing.
Devin
Oh, so you're still open to it, I think.
Dani Shapiro
I don't know. I'm so still nervous. That's why I was like, I'm never gonna do a massage, but if it's with a female, I think I could try it.
Devin
What if she starts moaning?
Dani Shapiro
Well, I'm out. I'm out.
Devin
You'll just get up. If you feel uncomfortable, you just get up and leave.
Dani Shapiro
Okay.
Devin
Deal?
Dani Shapiro
Yeah. Steel.
Devin
Okay. Yeah. Let me find. We'll get Abby a massage and we'll get her to report back, because they are. They are good. Let's go. It's the best bits of the week with Morgan number two.
Dani Shapiro
Hey, I'm Radhi Devlukia and I'm the host of a really good Cry podcast and I have the opportunity to talk to Dr. Julie Smith. Julie is a clinical psychologist, a best selling author, and one of the most trusted voices in mental health online. She was one of the first therapists to use TikTok as an educational platform and since then she has built a global audience of nearly 10 million people by making emotional support accessible, honest, and deeply human. You know, resentment isn't something that the.
Bailey Zimmerman
World owes you, it's that, you know, something that you need to work on. I would say with this stuff is look out for those feelings of resentment because they're a sign that there was some sort of boundary that wasn't held before. You know, that that if you're not asserting your own desires or wishes or needs and then resenting your partner or your friend for filling the space for you, then it comes back to, okay.
Dani Shapiro
Well, what do you want?
Bailey Zimmerman
That's not this.
Dani Shapiro
Listen to a really good cry on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Ebony
Welcome to Pretty Private with ebony, the podcast where silence is broken and stories are set free. I'm Ebony, and every Tuesday I'll be sharing all new anonymous stories that would challenge your perceptions and give you new insight on the people around you. On Pretty Private, we'll explore the untold experiences of women of color who faced it all. Childhood trauma, addiction, abuse, incarceration, grief, mental health struggles, and more. And found the strength to make it to the other side. My dad was shot and killed in his house. Yes, he was a drug dealer. Yes, he was a confidential informant. But he wasn't shot on a street corner. He wasn't shot in the middle of a drug deal. He was shot in his house, unarmed. Pretty Private isn't just a podcast. It's your personal guide for turning storylines into lifelines. Every Tuesday, make sure you listen to Pretty Private from the Black Effect podcast network. Tune in on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows.
Manny
Imagine that you're on an airplane and all of a sudden you hear this.
Ebony
Attention passengers.
Dani Shapiro
The pilot is having an emergency and.
Ebony
We need someone, anyone, to land this plane.
Manny
Think you could do it? It turns out that nearly 50% of men think that they could land the plane with the help of air traffic control. And they're saying like, okay, pull this. Until this, pull that, turn this. It's just I do my eyes closed. I'm Manny.
Devin
I'm Noah. This is Devin.
Manny
And on our new show, no Such Thing, we get to the bottom of questions like these. Join us as we talk to the leading expert on overconfidence.
Devin
Those who lack expertise lack the expertise.
Noah
They need to recognize that they lack expertise.
Manny
And then as we try the whole thing out for real. Wait, what? Oh, that's the Runway. I'm looking at this thing.
Dani Shapiro
See?
Manny
Listen to no Such thing on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Dr. Joy Hardin Bradford
Sometimes it's hard to remember, but going.
Devin
Through something like that is a traumatic experience, but it's also not the end of your life.
Dr. Joy Hardin Bradford
That was my dad reminding me and so many others who need to hear it that our trauma is not our shame to carry and that we have big, bold and beautiful lives to live after what happened to us. I'm your host and co president of this organization, Dr. Lea Tritate. On my new podcast, the Unwanted Sorority, we wade through transformation to peel back healing and reveal what it actually looks like and sounds like in real time. Each week, I sit down with people who've lived through harm, carried silence, and are now reshaping the systems that failed us. We're going to talk about the adultification of black girls, mothering as resistance, and the tools we use for healing. The Unwanted Sorority is a safe space, not a quiet space. So let's lock in. We're moving towards liberation together. Listen to the Unwanted Sorority. New episodes every Thursday on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Dr. Joy Hardin Bradford, and in session 421 of Therapy for Black Girls, I sit down with Dr. Afia and Billy Shaka to explore how our hair connects to our identity, mental health, and the ways we heal.
Bailey Zimmerman
Because I think hair is a complex language system, right? In terms of it can tell how old you are, your marital status, where you're from, your spiritual belief. But I think with social media, there's like a hyper fixation and observation of our hair, right? That this is sometimes the first thing someone sees when we make a post or a reel is how our hair is styled.
Dr. Joy Hardin Bradford
We talk about the important role hairstylists play in our communities, the pressure to always look put together, and how breaking up with perfection can actually free us. Plus, if you're someone who gets anxious about flying, don't miss session 418 with Dr. Angela Neal Barnett, where we dive into managing flight anxiety. Listen to therapy for Black Girls on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Bailey Zimmerman
We did another draft. This one was the terrible things that start with T draft, and it was chaos. I don't know why, but I am not good at naming terrible things. Also just not good on the fly. At this moment in my life, my brain does not appreciate on the fly. So here is the draft. Then you can go to bobbybones.com and see who won, and he'll be in the next draft. That happens.
Devin
Number one, we got this voicemail from a listener. Hit that. I think maybe you should try to mix it up a little bit.
Noah
Instead of doing, like, awesome things, just.
Devin
Start with whatever letter. Try, like, terrible things that start with.
Noah
T or sad things that start with.
Devin
W. Mix it up a little bit.
Noah
Get some other emotions going in there.
Devin
Love the show, guys. Great idea. We love your feedback and suggestions. So we're going to do terrible things that start with the letter. We're going to spin the wheel. Whatever it lands on. Spin the wheel. Terrible things that start with the letter T. T. Now I'm out. I finished last in the last one. So, Raymundo, you'll go first. I'll give you 15 seconds, and I'll just vamp for a second. Terrible things that start with the letter T, as in table. Terrible things that start with T. Ray will go first. This will be a snake draft, so whoever goes last goes first. The second round. Raymundo, over to you. Thanks to my buddy Lunchbox for this one.
Noah
Tuberculosis.
Devin
Solid tuberculosis. Good, Ray. Good one. Good one. That is so rude. Okay, terrible things. Let's start with the letter T. Let's go to Lunchbox.
Noah
Yeah.
Devin
Had one of these hit my neighborhood. Hits a lot of neighborhoods. A tornado. Oh, good one.
Dani Shapiro
Oh, yeah.
Devin
Morgan. Terrible things that start with the letter.
Bailey Zimmerman
T. I really hate when this happens to me. It's a toothache.
Devin
Oh, toothache. Oh, toothaches are so annoying. Oh, Eddie, over to you. Drafting terrible things that start with T. No one wants to hear this. Technical difficulties. Oh, that's pretty good. I don't know how it'll play, but I like it. Amy.
Dani Shapiro
Ticks.
Devin
Oh, good.
Noah
Good one.
Devin
Did you have that one saved up? Like, did you come up with it immediately?
Dani Shapiro
Yeah, that was my first one.
Devin
Dang, that's good. Okay, so now we go backward for round two. Amy have ticks. What are you adding?
Dani Shapiro
Traffic ticket.
Devin
Oh, traffic tickets. Ticket is good. I'm saying nothing else. I don't want to be Amy and, like, yell stuff out, so I'm going to wait till the end. That's a good one, though. Please don't. Okay, Eddie, I think this starts with a T. Give me tsunami.
Noah
Oh, okay.
Devin
Got it in the news.
Dani Shapiro
Tsunamis.
Devin
Morgan.
Bailey Zimmerman
I don't think I'm very good at the bad ones, but I'm going to go with tinnitus.
Devin
Tinnitus. Or tetanus.
Dani Shapiro
Or tendinitis.
Bailey Zimmerman
You can do all the above, but tonight you can't do all the above.
Manny
The ears.
Bailey Zimmerman
Yeah, I know that.
Dani Shapiro
Because of vertigo.
Devin
Got it.
Dani Shapiro
Oh, tinnitus.
Devin
That's tough. I don't think people know what that is. I had no idea. Lunchbox Man. This is gonna affect half the population, but it's terrible. If your husband gets this, you are in trouble. Testicular cancer.
Dani Shapiro
Wow.
Devin
It's a great one. Yeah. That's bad, man. He. Yeah. Do a C in there, too, Raymundo.
Noah
Tummy ache.
Devin
Cute, Raymond. Oh, you have tuberculosis and tummy ache. Yeah. Going with the health ailments. Yeah. What else you have? Sticking with the health concerns, Morgan had this one. Appreciate it. Turf toe. Okay.
Dani Shapiro
Oh, yeah.
Devin
All the ailments.
Bailey Zimmerman
So painful.
Devin
Lunchbox. Tornado and testicular cancer. Gosh, that's good. Lunchbox.
Noah
Yeah.
Devin
I'm gonna go with tea. Oh, man. Train derailment. I mean, dude, that's so bad. Yeah. Yeah, Morgan.
Dani Shapiro
I mean, that is bad, guys.
Bailey Zimmerman
I. I'm not very good at the bad one. I. I'm gonna go tie dye.
Devin
What the. That's tough. What's wrong with that? Morgan's gonna lose this one. I don't know.
Dani Shapiro
I don't know.
Bailey Zimmerman
Bad things.
Devin
No, this is good. This is good, Eddie. This is good. I'm gonna go with turbulence because it doesn't matter.
Dani Shapiro
That's good, Amy.
Devin
Final one.
Dani Shapiro
Yeah. Test in school.
Devin
Test in school. Okay. That's good. Amy has ticks, traffic tickets and tests in school. Eddie has technical difficulties. Tsunamis and turbulence. It's kind of weird. Morgan has toothache, tinnitus, and tie dye.
Bailey Zimmerman
Hey, at least it kind of goes together, you know?
Devin
I think Lunchbox. Just my opinion. I think he wins this one. Tornado, testicular cancer, and train derailment. And Ray has turf toe, tummy ache, and tuberculosis.
Dani Shapiro
Yeah.
Devin
How to pick terrorists and how to pick taxes. Those are the first ones. All those are good, but I finished last, so don't believe me. No, those were two of the good ones. It's the best bits of the week with Morgan. Number two.
Bailey Zimmerman
Highly suggest going to listen to part one and part three this weekend with Amy. We always do some fun conversations on part one and just really catch up on life. And part three is answering listener questions. So that's what we got going on there. And if this is where I leave you, then I hope you have a great and safe weekend and we'll talk to you soon.
Noah
That's the best bits of the week with Morgan.
Devin
Thanks for listening. Be sure to check out the other two parts this weekend. Go follow the show on all social.
Noah
Platforms obbyboneshow and follow ebgirlmorgan to submit.
Devin
Your listener questions for next week's episode.
Ebony
Welcome to Pretty Private with ebony, the podcast where silence is broken and stories are set free. I'm Ebony, and every Tuesday I'll be sharing all new anonymous stories that would challenge your perceptions and give you new insight on the people around you. Every Tuesday, make sure you listen to Pretty Private from the Black Effect Podcast Network. Tune in on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows.
Manny
Why are TSA rules so confusing?
Noah
You got a hoodie on. Take it all.
Manny
I'm Manny.
Devin
I'm Noah.
Manny
This is Devin, and we're best friends and journalists with a new podcast called no Such Thing where we get to the bottom of questions like that. Why are you screaming? Well, I can't expect what to do now if the rule was the same, go off on me.
Noah
I deserve it, you know? Lock him up.
Manny
Listen to no Such thing on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Devin
No Such Thing. Your entire identity has been fabricated. Your beloved brother goes missing without a trace. You discover the depths of your mother's illness. I'm Dani Shapiro, and these are just.
Dani Shapiro
A few of the powerful stories I'll.
Devin
Be mining on our upcoming 12th season of Family Secrets. We continue to be moved and inspired by our guests and their courageously told stories. Listen to Family Secrets Season 12 on.
Dr. Joy Hardin Bradford
The iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever.
Devin
You get your podcasts.
Dr. Joy Hardin Bradford
I'm Dr. Joy Hardin Bradford, host of the Therapy for Black Girls podcast. I know how overwhelming it can feel if flying makes you anxious. In session 418 of the Therapy for Black Girls podcast, Dr. Angela Neal Barnett and I discuss flight anxiety.
Ebony
What is not normal is to allow.
Dr. Joy Hardin Bradford
It to prevent you from doing the.
Devin
Things that you want to do, the things that you were meant to do.
Dr. Joy Hardin Bradford
Listen to Therapy for Black Girls on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Noah
It's Black Business Month and Money and.
Devin
Wealth podcast with John Hope Bryant is.
Noah
Tapping in I'm breaking down how to build wealth, create opportunities, and move from surviving to thriving. It's time to talk about ownership, equity.
Devin
And everything in between. Black and brown communities have historically been last in line. Let me just say this AI is moving faster than civil rights legislation ever did. Listen to Money and Wealth from the Black Effect podcast network on iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast.
Dr. Joy Hardin Bradford
This is an iHeart podcast.
Release Date: August 9, 2025
Host: Bobby Bones
Network: Premiere Networks
Timestamp: [03:27] – [29:37]
In this week's standout segment, Bailey Zimmerman joins Bobby Bones in the studio to discuss his latest album and personal updates. Bailey opens up about managing ADHD, sharing his journey of opting out of medication to embrace his authentic self.
Notable Quotes:
Bailey also delves into his collaboration with Big Pun, detailing how spontaneous creativity led to the creation of the SEC Football theme song. He reflects on his experiences touring, supporting major artists like Luke Bryan and Morgan Wallen, and the joy of connecting with fans worldwide.
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Timestamp: [30:00] – [34:19]
In a humorous yet insightful segment, Amy faces a mild punishment after criticizing WWE, aiming to curb her negative remarks. The segment evolves into a playful debate about whether WWE should be considered an art form.
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The hosts assign Amy the "Wheel of Mild Punishment," tasking her with watching the docu-series "WWE Unreal" to gain a better understanding of the wrestling industry's behind-the-scenes dynamics.
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Timestamp: [43:28] – [45:20]
A listener named Eddie shares his conviction that he spotted a major Hollywood A-lister, sparking a fact-checking discussion among the hosts. The conversation humorously explores the challenges of accurately identifying celebrities in public settings.
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Timestamp: [50:56] – [54:00]
Eddie participates in a hot dog eating challenge, aiming to consume 70 hot dogs in 24 hours. Simultaneously, he engages with fans through Venmo donations, turning the challenge into a fundraising event.
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Timestamp: [52:47] – [58:59]
Abby recounts a deeply unsettling massage experience with a male masseuse, leading to a discussion on personal boundaries and safety in service industries. The hosts, along with guest Dani Shapiro, navigate Abby’s discomfort and explore steps to rebuild trust in such services.
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Timestamp: [64:06] – [69:35]
In a lighthearted yet competitive segment, the hosts and guests engage in a game listing terrible things that begin with the letter 'T'. This playful interaction highlights their creativity and camaraderie.
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Timestamp: [69:10] – [72:13]
Bobby Bones wraps up the episode by teasing upcoming segments and encouraging listeners to engage with future content. He reminds the audience to tune in for more engaging discussions and interactive games.
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This week's episode of The Bobby Bones Show offers a dynamic mix of heartfelt interviews, humorous games, and engaging listener interactions. From Bailey Zimmerman's candid discussions about his music and personal growth to Abby's vulnerable recounting of a traumatic experience, the show balances entertainment with meaningful conversations. The interactive segments like the "Terrible Things That Start with 'T'" game and the hot dog challenge add layers of fun, making it a well-rounded episode for all listeners.
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