The Bobby Bones Show – Thursday, November 13, 2025 (PT 1)
Episode Overview
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show blends lighthearted games with candid conversation, listener call-ins, and the hosts’ takes on current pop culture and personal experiences. Highlights include a raucous round of 'Product Slogan Game,' a candid discussion about fan interactions with artists, debates about psychic legitimacy, and playful arguments over who deserves a star on the Nashville Walk of Fame.
Product Slogan Game (02:45 – 10:32)
The show opens with the crew—Bobby, Amy, Eddie, Lunchbox, and Mike—competing in a “Product Slogan” elimination game. Raymundo hosts, firing off famous ad slogans while the crew writes down their answers.
Notable Moments & Quotes:
- “Give me a break.”
- Lunchbox: “Kit Kat Bar.” (02:54)
- “Gives you wings.”
- All: “Red Bull.” (03:19)
- “Hungry? Why wait?”
- Amy: “Anybody have Snickers?” (03:52)
- “Oh, yeah!”
- Bobby: “I have Hawaiian Punch.” (04:50)
- Mike: “Oh, wow. I have Kool-Aid.” (04:53)
- “The best part of waking up…”
- All: “Folgers.” (05:42)
- “America runs on…”
- Amy/Bobby/Eddie/Lunchbox: “Dunkin.” (06:01)
- “Double your pleasure, double your fun.”
- Lunchbox: “Doublemint Gum.” (06:20)
- “Obey your thirst.”
- Lunchbox: “Sprite.” (07:01)
- Bobby: “Thank you for not going, 'It’s Sprite but I have Gatorade.'” (07:11)
The game turns into a friendly bicker fest about playing possum (pretending not to know the answer), and everyone riffs on various catchphrases and slogans—often mixing up products.
Pop Culture Talk: LeAnn Rimes & Body Shaming (10:32 – 12:10)
The crew addresses rumors about LeAnn Rimes, specifically public comments questioning if she got a boob job for her TV role. Eddie reads the online speculation and Rimes’s public denial, then pivots the conversation to autonomy and body positivity.
Quote:
- Eddie (11:09): “It doesn’t matter if she got boobs or not. If she did, good for her. That’s something she has autonomy over her own body.”
Bobby’s Cast & Struggles with Recovery (12:10 – 16:35)
Bobby recounts his first time driving with a cast on his leg, his wife’s concern, and the difficulties of getting off pain medication in order to drive. He also describes sleepless nights filled with podcasts.
Notable Quotes:
- Bobby (13:12): “I listened to six full podcasts last night.”
- Amy (14:08): “‘I podcast at two sometimes, but not at two times.’”
- Eddie (14:17): “Some people hit the button and don’t know it—then DM me, ‘Why does everyone sound drunk?’”
They joke about Bobby’s upcoming Grand Ole Opry appearance, possible use of a wheelchair or knee crutch, and how this might become a “viral moment.”
TV & Celebrity Chat (17:17 – 19:51)
The crew talks about the Peacock show “All Her Fault” (starring Sarah Snook and Dakota Fanning), and sidetracks into a discussion on celebrity siblings (Dakota vs. Elle Fanning, Elizabeth Olsen vs. Mary-Kate & Ashley), “quiet luxury” brands, and golf apparel.
Listener Calls & Stories
1. Psychic Scam Voicemail & Discussion (24:34 – 28:24)
A listener describes her grandmother being scammed by a psychic. This launches a debate on whether psychics are scammers, self-deluded, or a tiny percentage could be real.
Bobby (26:18): “There are three categories: scammers; those who truly believe but are wrong; and a tiny, tiny sliver—maybe—who actually have something going on.”
2. Amy’s THC/CBD Drink Tryout & “CBD Curious” Call (28:39 – 31:36)
A listener asks Amy about her experience trying a CBD (possibly THC) cocktail packet. Amy laughs off rumors of “talking to houseplants,” says it was a chill, uneventful experience, and the crew discusses CBD effectiveness and placebo.
- Eddie (31:32): “I have tried CBD a bunch of times... I really got nothing from it.”
- Amy (31:44): “I think it works for some people; you kinda need to believe it.”
3. Bad Listener Experience with an Artist (32:24 – 35:17)
A country fan calls in, describing disappointment at a rushed, unsmiling meet & greet with a favorite artist. The hosts empathize and advise grace.
- Bobby (33:10): “People deserve bad days… if it happened twice, then toss 'em in the river, but I wouldn’t let one bad encounter mess it up.”
4. Annoyed at a Distant Grandfather (35:17 – 37:39)
A caller’s absentee father wants to be present for her child’s six-month birthday; she feels annoyed but guilty.
- Bobby (35:45): “You can do both. But you did say you’d let him have whatever relationship—so you have to be true to that.”
Good News Segments ("Tell Me Something Good") (38:20 – 39:30; 58:01 – 59:07)
- Tennis player saved by CPR and defibrillator after a collapse (38:20).
- Staten Island candy seller with cerebral palsy receives $30k surprise community fundraising (58:01).
Aaron Rodgers "Mystery Marriage" Deep Dive (43:59 – 48:41)
In a classic Bobby Bones rabbit hole, the crew speculates wildly about NFL QB Aaron Rodgers’ secret marriage—debating if it’s all a prank, a media trick, a hallucination, or a hidden relationship.
Amy (47:32): “…when I did ketamine, my sister was a frog… so maybe he got married in his mind.” Lunchbox (48:06): “…he’s married to a dude and the dude can just be around.” Bobby (48:51): “I don’t care if he is or not, but I also don’t think he’s married.”
Psychics, Kim Kardashian & Medical Mishaps (49:13 – 52:41)
The show returns to the psychic theme, sharing that Kim Kardashian blamed family psychics for wrongly predicting she’d pass the bar. They reflect on medical mix-ups, including a man mistakenly getting a vasectomy instead of gallbladder surgery.
- Bobby (51:09): “This guy went in for gallbladder surgery and they gave him a vasectomy instead.”
Lunchbox vs. Old Dominion (52:49 – 57:00)
Lunchbox rails against Old Dominion receiving a star on the Nashville Walk of Fame, sparking a lively debate on who deserves such honors. Bobby and others defend the band and the inclusiveness of the Walk of Fame.
Lunchbox (53:07): “Are they one of the greatest country artists of all time, to be getting a star?” Bobby (54:41): “There aren’t just 20 stars… it’s not the Hall of Fame.” Lunchbox (55:21): “Do I deserve a star? Not yet—maybe a couple more years!”
Jokes & Bonehead Story (59:45 – 62:43)
- Thanksgiving-themed Morning Corny jokes and rapid-fire guessing.
- Bonehead Story: A man steals an ambulance with a paramedic inside, leads police on a chase (61:38).
Memorable Listener Feedback (62:43 – 63:38)
A listener playfully requests Bobby stay on painkillers because "he’s so much funnier."
Caller (62:51): “Can Bobby be on painkillers more often? He’s much funnier.”
Bobby (63:05): “I’m insulted. And, man, it would be awesome just to take these pills and not have to worry about anything!”
Episode Key Segments & Timestamps
- Product Slogan Game: 02:45–10:32
- LeAnn Rimes/Body Shaming: 10:32–12:10
- Bobby’s Cast & Recovery: 12:10–16:35
- TV & Quiet Luxury Talk: 17:17–19:51
- Listener Calls: Psychic Scam: 24:34–28:24
- Listener Calls: CBD Try-Out: 28:39–31:36
- Listener Calls: Bad Artist Meet: 32:24–35:17
- Listener Calls: Grandfather Dilemma: 35:17–37:39
- Good News: 38:20–39:30, 58:01–59:07
- Aaron Rodgers Marriage Theories: 43:59–48:41
- Psychic Predictions/Kim K/Medical Mishap: 49:13–52:41
- Lunchbox vs. Old Dominion: 52:49–57:00
- Morning Corny/Bonehead/Listener Feedback: 59:45–63:38
Notable Quotes
- Eddie on LeAnn Rimes Rumors: “That’s something she has autonomy over her own body.” (11:09)
- Bobby on Bad Fan Meetings: “People deserve bad days… if it happened twice, then toss ‘em in the river.” (33:10)
- Bobby on Medical Blunders: “This guy went in for gallbladder surgery and they gave him a vasectomy instead.” (51:09)
- Lunchbox on Walk of Fame: “Do I deserve a star? Not yet—maybe a couple more years!” (55:21)
- Caller on Bobby’s Painkillers: “Can Bobby be on painkillers more often? He’s much funnier.” (62:51)
Tone & Vibe
The episode blends competitive goofiness (in the slogan game), real talk (about pain, pop culture, and call-in dilemmas), and classic radio banter. The hosts support each other, poke fun, and take listener concerns seriously, all with a playful but candid spirit.
Summary prepared for easy catch-up—skip the ads, enjoy the good stuff!
