Podcast Summary: The Bobby Bones Show Episode: THURS PT 2: Morgan Was Featured In A Magazine + Eddie Builds His Wikipedia Page + Poop Pills + Spending $500 Million To Rent Disneyland?! Release Date: June 12, 2025 Host/Author: Premiere Networks
1. Graduation Venmo Confusion
Timeframe: [03:14] - [05:01]
The episode kicks off with a light-hearted yet perplexing situation involving the hosts sending money via Venmo to celebrate a listener's graduation. Amy Brown expresses concern over the lack of acknowledgment received after sending $200:
Amy Brown [04:01]: "I'm not sure she got it, because I think the normal human thing is to go, hey, thanks."
Eddie Garcia adds to the confusion by noting the possibility that the graduation recipient might not actively use Venmo:
Eddie Garcia [04:53]: "Maybe she didn't even know it's me."
The group humorously debates the status of the transaction, questioning whether the money reached its intended destination or ended up lost in the digital ether.
2. Bobby Bones Featured in "COVID" Magazine
Timeframe: [05:41] - [07:18]
Bobby Bones shares his excitement about being featured on the cover of "COVID" magazine, highlighting the emotional impact it had during the charity event:
Bobby Bones [06:10]: "I got the initial Impact Award, and it was the first ever one."
The hosts celebrate this achievement, acknowledging Bobby's philanthropic efforts and the support from his friends:
Amy Brown [10:15]: "You should be proud. That's really cool."
3. Philanthropy and Charity Success
Timeframe: [06:00] - [10:35]
Bobby Bones details the success of his recent charity event for Abe's Garden, emphasizing the collective effort of his team and friends in raising funds:
Bobby Bones [09:07]: "Well, we won it. All the money from ticket sales was matched by a donor, which is a great amount for Abe's Garden."
The discussion underscores the importance of community support and effective fundraising in making a tangible difference for the charity.
4. Eddie Garcia's Quest for a Wikipedia Page
Timeframe: [17:58] - [26:20]
Eddie Garcia embarks on a mission to establish his own Wikipedia presence, initiating a humorous debate among the hosts about his notability outside the Bobby Bones Show:
Eddie Garcia [18:06]: "I started with a Google search... They did a phenomenal job."
Amy Brown questions the relevance of his achievements in the context of Wikipedia's notability standards:
Amy Brown [21:03]: "We could both have one."
The conversation evolves into a playful argument about each host's contributions and eligibility for having individual Wikipedia pages, highlighting the collaborative and competitive dynamics of the group.
5. Innovative "Poop Pills" Treatment
Timeframe: [10:55] - [12:02]
The hosts delve into a quirky yet scientifically intriguing topic: fecal transplant capsules, colloquially referred to as "poop pills." Amy Brown introduces the concept:
Amy Brown [10:59]: "Capsules packed with freeze-dried poop are becoming a hot treatment for everything from liver disease to advanced cancer."
Eddie Garcia humorously acknowledges the novelty of the treatment:
Eddie Garcia [11:24]: "That's funny."
They discuss the potential of these capsules to revolutionize medical treatments by offering a non-antibiotic alternative for combating resistant bacteria.
6. Mr. Beast's Extravagant Disneyland Rental
Timeframe: [12:03] - [14:05]
Amy Brown breaks down the headlines surrounding YouTuber Mr. Beast's alleged $500 million endeavor to rent Disneyland:
Amy Brown [12:08]: "Mr. Beast can rent a big part of the park because he's also Mr. Beast and can do it at one in the morning."
Eddie Garcia raises skepticism about the feasibility of such a massive expenditure, considering Disney's reluctance to close the park entirely:
Eddie Garcia [13:11]: "Mr. Beast crushing it there."
The hosts analyze the likelihood of this event, contemplating the logistical challenges and the exclusivity Mr. Beast's fame affords him.
7. "Name That TV Dad" Game Segment
Timeframe: [62:43] - [75:20]
In an engaging and interactive segment, the hosts play a game of "Name That TV Dad," testing each other's knowledge of iconic television fathers. Examples include:
- Amy Brown: "What's the name of the dad on Schitt's Creek played by Eugene Levy?"
- Eddie Garcia: "He was a cop." (Referring to Carl Winslow from Family Matters)
The playful competition highlights the camaraderie among the hosts, as well as their varying degrees of pop culture knowledge. Notable interactions include:
Amy Brown [70:22]: "Obstetrician and gynecologist."
The segment culminates with Eddie Garcia correctly identifying Peter Griffin from Family Guy, earning him the win.
8. Fast Food French Fries Showdown
Timeframe: [33:04] - [46:52]
A spirited debate ensues over the best fast food French fries, with each host advocating for their favorites based on taste, texture, and personal preference. Highlights include:
- Amy Brown [33:36]: "I think Chick-fil-A waffle fries made a slight change to their recipe in 2025."
- Bobby Bones [45:00]: "Freddy's shoestring fries are my top pick."
The discussion touches on recent recipe changes, such as Chick-fil-A's addition of pea starch to enhance crispiness, and the polarizing opinions on beloved chains like McDonald's and In-N-Out Burger.
9. One-Hit Wonders in Music
Timeframe: [55:01] - [60:37]
The conversation shifts to the phenomenon of one-hit wonders, examining how artists like Salento and Fountains of Wayne navigated fleeting fame. Amy Brown reflects on the complexities behind lasting musical success:
Amy Brown [56:07]: "One hit wonders are interesting because they're really..."
The hosts share personal anecdotes and opinions on the challenges artists face in sustaining their careers, emphasizing the emotional toll of brief stardom.
10. Introduction of the "Touch Up" Podcast
Timeframe: [76:11] - [78:08]
Amy Brown announces the launch of a new podcast, "Touch Up," focusing on celebrity makeup artists and their humorous experiences:
Amy Brown [76:50]: "It's called the Touch Up. They're super funny."
The segment includes a clip where Caroline Bryan recounts an embarrassing incident involving a yellow dress and an unfortunate mishap at a wedding, showcasing the podcast's blend of humor and personal storytelling.
11. Father's Day Weekend Activities and Reflections
Timeframe: [60:00] - [77:14]
As Father's Day approaches, the hosts discuss their plans and share personal insights on the holiday's significance. Eddie Garcia shares his excitement about golfing with his children:
Eddie Garcia [62:43]: "We're coming to town. We'll play golf."
Morgan Huelsman and Lunchbox reflect on the expectations and realities of planning Father's Day, highlighting the diverse ways fathers and families celebrate the occasion.
Notable Quotes:
- Amy Brown [04:01]: "I'm not sure she got it... I'm not saying she should say thanks."
- Bobby Bones [06:10]: "I got the initial Impact Award, and it was the first ever one."
- Eddie Garcia [09:07]: "The donation went to the charity you were representing."
- Amy Brown [10:15]: "You should be proud. That's really cool."
- Amy Brown [10:59]: "Capsules packed with freeze-dried poop are becoming a hot treatment."
- Amy Brown [12:08]: "Mr. Beast can rent a big part of the park because he's also Mr. Beast."
- Eddie Garcia [13:11]: "Mr. Beast crushing it there."
- Amy Brown [56:07]: "One hit wonders are interesting because they're really..."
- Amy Brown [76:50]: "It's called the Touch Up. They're super funny."
Conclusion
In this episode of The Bobby Bones Show, listeners are treated to a blend of heartfelt philanthropy discussions, humorous personal anecdotes, engaging games, and intriguing scientific topics. From celebrating Bobby Bones' charitable achievements to exploring the unconventional "poop pills" treatment and debating the best fast food fries, the hosts maintain a lively and entertaining dialogue. Additionally, the introduction of new podcasts like "Touch Up" and segments like "Name That TV Dad" enrich the listener experience, making this episode both informative and enjoyable for both regular fans and newcomers alike.
