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Bobby Bones
The holidays are about spending time with your loved ones and creating magical memories.
Lunchbox
That will last a lifetime.
Amy
So whether it's family and friends you haven't seen in a while, or those who you see all the time, share holiday magic this season with an ice cold Coca Cola. Copyright 2024 the Coca Cola Company hey, it's Bobby Bones. Are you a small business owner launching a company or dreaming of starting one? Then be sure to catch up on seasons one and two of of Mind the Business small business success stories from Ruby Studio and Intuit QuickBooks and then stick around for season three launching Thursday, January 9th. Join hosts Austin Hankowitz and Janice Torres as they talk to small business owners about how they've grown and maintained their businesses. You don't want to miss these inspiring stories of small business journeys. Listen to Mind the Business Small business success stories and do it on the Iheart app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
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This one's for you. Chase for Business and Iheart bring you a podcast series called the Unshakables. This one of a kind series will shine the spotlight on small business owners like you who faced a do or die moment that ultimately made their business what it is today. Learn more@chase.com business podcast Chase make More of what's Yours Chase Mobile app is available for select mobile devices. Message and data rates may apply. JPMorgan Chase Bank NA member FDIC. Copyright 2024 JPMorgan Chase Income Wake up.
Amy
Wake up in the morning. Then you turn the radio on and the dial just keeps on turning, keeps on turning, trying to put you through. Bobby's on the mic. So you know what this is? This is the Bobby Vaughn Show. Time for the investigative Morning Corny, where we try to figure out Amy's morning cornies. Ready?
Eddie
Ready.
Amy
90 seconds on the clock. Let's go. The morning Corny.
Eddie
How does a Christmas tree freshen its smell?
Amy
Fur wash. Bath.
Morgan
Fine.
Amy
Freshen it. Smell a Christmas tree. What about one of those things that hang on a car? Car fragrance.
Scuba Steve
Air freshener.
Amy
Air freshener.
Morgan
Fresh coat. Fresh lights.
Scuba Steve
Can you say it again, Amy?
Eddie
How does a Christmas tree freshen its smell?
Scuba Steve
Does it take a bath? Perfume. Cologne is another air freshener.
Amy
I just think of those Christmas trees in the. In the car.
Morgan
Oh, you unwrap it.
Scuba Steve
Refreshen its smell.
Eddie
How does a Christmas tree freshen its smell?
Scuba Steve
Sprays fur. Jolly perfume.
Amy
Okay, we got. We got to find. Oh, perfume. That's good.
Scuba Steve
I mean, like, right?
Amy
Okay, so we got to find something about a tree, though. So it's going to be tree related.
Scuba Steve
Leaves.
Amy
Green. Christmas. The ornaments.
Scuba Steve
Star on top.
Morgan
This is a hard one.
Scuba Steve
The ornaments. Ornament.
Amy
Ornament. Oh, ornaments. Ornaments.
Eddie
Okay. Good gosh. Okay, what does snowmen call their kids?
Amy
Snow. Kids.
Morgan
Snowballs.
Amy
Little.
Scuba Steve
Little. Kitties.
Amy
Snow. Snow.
Scuba Steve
Snowmen.
Morgan
Snowflakes.
Scuba Steve
Kitties. Toddlers.
Amy
What does snowmen call their kids? Son and daughter. Snow.
Scuba Steve
Sons.
Amy
Snow.
Scuba Steve
Children.
Amy
Ball. Snowball. She looked at you.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, I know when it's the children.
Amy
Chill. Children. Chill. She gave us. She didn't mean to give us that one, but I got it. Good job.
Eddie
Okay, what are the best Christmas sweaters made from?
Morgan
Oh, my gosh.
Amy
Frankincense and myrrh. Dang. Oh. What?
Eddie
I'm saving that one.
Amy
No, no, you got to tell us the answer. Well, Google it if you don't tell us.
Eddie
Okay, what are the best Christmas sweaters made from?
Amy
What?
Eddie
Lis Navidad.
Scuba Steve
Oh, we never would have gotten that one, though.
Amy
That ornament.
Eddie
Those were hard ornaments. You said what hangs.
Amy
But then I said ornament. But then he said ornament. Slower. Us not even knowing.
Eddie
And then he said, children. And it was like, children.
Scuba Steve
I said everything without even knowing. I was saying the joke.
Amy
Those are hard. Okay. What?
Eddie
Yeah, I know. Sometimes I gotta bring it.
Amy
Bones. Not proud of it, but I think years ago I was probably a ghoster. If when I would date People only once or twice. I. You know, if it wasn't that, I just delete. I just. Good, I'm done. I'm out. I died. For all intents and purposes, I died. I just would ghost. So, no, I don't like that about me. I try not to do that anymore. I don't date anymore, But, I mean, just with anybody at all. However, somebody on the show just got ghosted, and I think it's pretty funny. Amy, who is it, do you think?
Eddie
Gosh, let me think. Who got ghosted? Morgan.
Amy
So that would be what I would think, too. Single. Yep, single. And it's like, oh, I got ghosted again. No, it was Eddie, and I'm married.
Scuba Steve
Happily.
Amy
Happily married. Got ghosted. Tell him.
Scuba Steve
So, I mean, this is why I don't try to make friends as a dad. So I was at the gym, and I saw this dad. We hit it off. His son was my son's age, and.
Amy
We finally hit it off as the term he uses.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, I got you as a dad, man. You just kind of stick to your own side of the court and you sit there. But no, this dad was cool. And we had a lot in common. We talked a lot.
Amy
Talked all night. The sun came up.
Eddie
So by gym, do you mean you were at the basketball gym?
Scuba Steve
Yeah, the basketball.
Amy
Okay. I thought he was, like, working out.
Morgan
I thought you were working out.
Scuba Steve
No, no, no. My kid. Our kids were playing basketball, and we were just on the side talking, and then he says at the end, we're like, all right, what's time to go? He goes, hey, man, let me get your number. Next time you're at the gym, let's just hook up, and let's do this again.
Amy
Lots of words here, like, hookup. Lots of words here. Like, this again, like, hit it off.
Scuba Steve
And there was chemistry.
Amy
This vernacular is very much like dating vernacular, but go ahead.
Scuba Steve
We had chemistry. So I gave him my number, he gave me his. And then a couple days later, I'm like, I'm going back to the basketball gym. So I text him.
Amy
Nothing.
Scuba Steve
No problem. Maybe he didn't see the text. The next day, I go back, I call him.
Amy
One date.
Scuba Steve
What do you mean?
Eddie
Why would you call him now?
Amy
I. I would be annoyed if somebody didn't text me back. However, there are times now, occasionally, where it's not that I don't want to text back, but if they text me way, way early or. Or late at night, but I wake up way early, and I'm like, don't worry, I'll text them at 11 at. When they're awake. Okay, this is 5:00pm I know, but I'll forget. There are reasons sometimes people don't text back. So I don't think every single text I send that somebody hates me if they don't respond. Most, but not all. So I get it if you text and they don't respond correct. But you don't call second you text again.
Scuba Steve
Well, maybe he's not a texter. Some people just don't text. Maybe some people call. So I tried calling. Went to voicemail. I'm done. We're moving on.
Amy
So are you hurt?
Scuba Steve
Yeah, yeah, yeah. And then this is exactly why I don't try to make friends as an adult.
Morgan
Did you leave a voicemail?
Amy
Are you in love? No. Good question, though. Luxbox, did you leave a voicemail?
Scuba Steve
No.
Eddie
Did it ring multiple times and then voicemail or were you sent to voicemail?
Scuba Steve
No, it rang like five times and then went to voicemail.
Eddie
That's better, cuz.
Amy
So can we do an experiment here? And I will say, Morgan has been such a great sport when it comes to stuff like this because we've been like, do this. She's like, I don't know. It doesn't really feel like what I would do. Like just try it for the purposes of growing and learning. Even if it doesn't work. Like, Morgan has done this many times. Can we do this with you right now?
Scuba Steve
Sure.
Amy
Pull your phone out.
Eddie
Oh, gosh. You're gonna make him text him now?
Amy
No, no, call. No, don't call anybody ever. I hate talking to the phone. Never, never call them.
Eddie
Oh, FaceTime.
Amy
Oh, my God. Now that though, is better than a call. Yeah, it's weird when you see a pop up col call, but I'd rather do a FaceTime than a call.
Scuba Steve
What do you want me to do?
Amy
I. Okay, send this text. Ready?
Scuba Steve
Look at his number.
Amy
What do you have? Look for heart. Heart.
Scuba Steve
No, I know his name.
Amy
So this is what you're. This is what you're gonna write.
Scuba Steve
There he is.
Amy
You're gonna write hey man. Hey man. Cause hey man.
Scuba Steve
Straight up hey man, period.
Amy
Reached out a couple times. Oh, reach.
Scuba Steve
Oh, boy.
Amy
Exactly. Yes. This hurts. But do you want to grow and you want closure in this relationship or.
Scuba Steve
No, after he ghosts me, just follow, follow.
Amy
He didn't ghost you on the call. He didn't ghost him on the call. There needs to be click. Can you hear his voice? He's. He. He's sad. He didn't ghost you on the call. He ghosted on the text. No, don't say that. No, no, no, no. Don't say I'm hurt.
Scuba Steve
No, I'm not. No, I'm telling you.
Amy
Oh, my God. No. Okay.
Scuba Steve
Reached out a couple times.
Amy
Wasn't able to get you.
Scuba Steve
Wasn't able to get you.
Amy
Probs. See you around the gym sometime.
Scuba Steve
Probs.
Amy
Pros. No, not probs. Prob. Like, probably means you're not putting too much time and writing like a. Like a full.
Eddie
Okay.
Amy
Like, prob around the gym a few times.
Scuba Steve
Autocorrect's trying to make me say probably.
Amy
Don't hit me up if you ever want to hang out.
Scuba Steve
Hold on, hold on. Probs. What?
Amy
Prob. Will see you around the gym sometime.
Scuba Steve
Rob will see you.
Amy
Hit me up if you want to hang out. Have a good holiday.
Scuba Steve
Eddie.
Eddie
Oh, my gosh. This guy's gonna be like, hey. He's gonna tell his wife. Hey, babe, that's okay. Our kid can't play with this basketball team anymore.
Scuba Steve
No, we're not on a basketball team. That's what's so cool about it. You need this organic.
Amy
You need this in your heart. So let me know when you have it all down, okay?
Scuba Steve
Happy holidays.
Amy
No, just say, yeah, have a good holiday. Don't let's say Happy Holidays again, too formal. Have a good holiday.
Scuba Steve
Have a good holiday, bro.
Amy
Nope, you're not a bro.
Eddie
You can't say Merry Christmas.
Amy
No, just. Just right. Just right. Have a good holiday. That's a dude thing. When you have no ties, maybe.
Eddie
Say, what are you doing for Christmas?
Amy
Oh, no, no, no. Say, I got you a present. I need to give it to you.
Scuba Steve
No, he's gone, man.
Eddie
I have a little something for you.
Morgan
He's already gone.
Amy
Can you meet me today to give you this gift? Okay. When you're done, read it to me before you push it.
Scuba Steve
Hope you have a good Christmas.
Amy
No, just holiday.
Eddie
Yeah.
Amy
And it's not that we don't do Christmas because we all love Christmas. We want to keep Christmas, and we're saying America saw that, but you want to be as. Like you don't care as possible.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Amy
Like, you put in no work. Yeah.
Eddie
This is just like, low key.
Amy
Yeah, just low key. No, you know, you don't want any.
Scuba Steve
How do I say bye? Like, peace.
Amy
No.
Scuba Steve
Bye, nobody.
Amy
Hope you have a good holiday.
Eddie
Does he do a period at the end?
Amy
Yeah, can if you want. Sometimes I just let it roll. Like, mint. Medium to low effort.
Scuba Steve
We're done.
Amy
Okay, send. Tell me what it says.
Scuba Steve
Hey, man.
Amy
Exclamation point. No, no exclamation. Point. No, no, no. Don't. Exclamation point.
Scuba Steve
Just hey, man.
Amy
Period, hey, man, period. Never. Exclamation point. Are you kidding?
Scuba Steve
That's. Yeah, that seems desperate. You're right.
Amy
It seems like you're too excited. Like, hey, man, wait.
Eddie
He's already texted and called with no returns.
Scuba Steve
It's early, isn't it?
Amy
Like, it's okay. You're good. Go with it.
Eddie
You're all.
Amy
You're fine. You're fine. He's professional. Go ahead.
Scuba Steve
Okay. Hey, man. Reached out a couple times. Wasn't able to get you. Probably around the gym sometime. Hope you have a good holiday.
Amy
That's it. Eddie, that's. You have to. Don't sign it.
Eddie
He might need to sign it. He doesn't know who he is.
Amy
That's okay. Oh, my gosh.
Eddie
That's why.
Amy
That's okay. If you say Jim, he'll context. Close it together. Don't make it too easy on him.
Scuba Steve
What about Eddie from the gym?
Amy
Hey, you love him. Let him find you and love you back.
Scuba Steve
I don't love him.
Eddie
Put a basketball emoji.
Amy
No, hit that. Just hit send. No, I. Hit send. Eddie. Take it from me, dude. On, dude, I'm good. S. I love dudes. I love being with dudes. Oh, my God.
Eddie
I just thought he could have deleted the part where it says, couldn't reach you.
Amy
It's okay. I reached out a couple times.
Eddie
Yeah, that part. I reached out a couple times, period. But then he's like, couldn't. Couldn't get you.
Amy
Did I say couldn't get you? I just said reach out a couple times. He said it. Why did he add stuff? I didn't say. I could only keep up.
Scuba Steve
I wrote exactly what you said.
Amy
You were doing, like, heart emojis and, like, eggplants, and I was like, I don't recommend that.
Eddie
Yeah.
Morgan
Did you put a basketball emoji?
Scuba Steve
No. Oh, I feel desperate. But whatever, dude.
Amy
However you should, you're gonna learn from this one way or the other. You'll have closure, that it wasn't right, you guys weren't meant to be. Or he'll be like, oh, the gym. That's who this guy was. I got text. Sometimes I don't know who they are because the number's not saved. And. But that'll come, and it'll context, clue that.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Eddie
He's definitely not going to answer a phone call if he doesn't have.
Amy
No way. Or he has. Do not answer because it's you.
Scuba Steve
I thought we had something, but Whatever.
Amy
You might still have something. We hold hope. We'll check in a couple weeks. All right, Bones, here's a voicemail we got last night. I'm in a situation where I am new to the company and I work in a railroad company where it's mostly all men. And my boss makes me extremely uncomfortable. Like the president, not my direct boss, but the one above him. He's made semi inappropriate comments, and I just don't know how to handle the situation. My direct boss, he is doing whatever he can to keep me away from him. Or in other words, protect me, which I greatly appreciate. But you as a boss, how would you handle that was happening to, like, Amy or Morgan? What would you do? What would you suggest I do? Because it's getting really uncomfortable. If you could give me any advice, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks, everybody. I love the show. Thank you for the question. This is what I would say first. I think the easy, quick, efficient answer is you should go and let someone know. Way above. Right. That's the answer. However, you're going to know your culture. And I do think there. There may even be places. That's my answer first. Where that could end up getting you in trouble. If there's like a relationship between, like, that boss and hr. Right.
Eddie
Yeah.
Amy
So that is. That is a delicate thing. But I would say you need to go above and you need to let them know. And possibly if you can let them know with them not letting that boss know that it's you specifically because that will create a conversation between the HR or his boss to say, hey, people have been saying you're acting this way. You just don't want to be the target of whatever his ire is whenever he finally finds out that someone's telling on him. But I don't think you can continue as it is. You either a, have to go up and let them know. And the second one, also not easy. I would say just get out of there. But it's not like you just quit your job. You got bills to pay. That's not always easy for people to go, go, just quit your job.
Eddie
To HR people. Is there some sort of oath?
Amy
Like, I don't think there's the old Hippocratic I shall, which I like. I'll only do good. Or divulge or confidentiality. I don't, I don't.
Eddie
I thought you think there would be because then people just wouldn't feel safe going ever.
Amy
So here are my suggestions in order. Number one, you go to HR or that boss's boss and Say, I have something I would like to share with you, but it is under the guise of I don't. Once I make this complaint, I would rather not be known as me because I don't want to then suffer the consequences of telling on this person.
Eddie
Can you send an anonymous yes, that.
Amy
Would be my third one at the burner account. Number two is going to be avoid at all costs until the situation can somehow remedy itself. Not always easy to do with your boss, right? Number three is a burner account. I'm going to tell you this too. This boss, this person, you're not the only person he's doing this to. This is a common by people who do this. This is a common thing. It's not like they're only going to be inappropriate and awful with one person or only one person ever. That's the kind of person this person is. So when I say burner account, it's kind of funny. But you could go make you a Gmail account and be like so and so. Don't do it from the office. Do it from a computer. That's not your office. Hey, look, a few of us here have gotten together and we know you've been acting appropriately and any more inappropriate actions, we are going to take it to whomever. That is also a way to do it.
Eddie
Are you sending that to the boss.
Amy
Or it's the actual person in a burner account to be like, there's I.
Eddie
Thought you would send a burner account to hr. Like, hey, I just don't want to say who I am, but I get that it then you lack credibility.
Amy
But I don't think that would work with hr. I think hr, you need to say who you are.
Eddie
Look at it now. You're threatening.
Amy
Yeah, that's my third thing.
Eddie
But it's not.
Amy
It's a burner account to the person who's doing the bad stuff going, hey, there's a lot of us here who now are suffering from what you're doing. And if you continue, we are going to tell on you are going to HR about you.
Eddie
What if the boss is like, wait a lot. I really only do it to her.
Scuba Steve
No, Bobby's saying this.
Amy
If I'm bad, I agree.
Eddie
I know.
Amy
But the person that does that doesn't just do it to one person. I'm really sorry that's happening to you.
Eddie
I know, me too.
Amy
And it feels a bit helpless because you're superior. But I don't know that there's just a clean way to do it. Unless you go up to hr. Yeah, you.
Eddie
I'd say HR is the first move for sure and then you can reassess. But my hope would be that you could go and sit down with them and trust that they're not going to say anything.
Amy
I'm sorry it's happening to you. Let us know if we can help. All right, There you go. The holidays are about spending time with.
Bobby Bones
Your loved ones and creating magical memories.
Lunchbox
That will last a lifetime.
Amy
So whether it's family and friends you haven't seen in a while, or those who you see all the time, share holiday magic this season with an ice cold Coca Cola Copyright 2024, the Coca Cola Company.
Bobby Bones
Small Business Owners this one's for you. Chase for Business and iHeart bring you a podcast series called the Unshakables. This one of a kind series will shine the spotlight on small business owners like you who faced a do or die moment that ultimately made their business what it is today. Learn more@chase.com business podcast Chase Make More of what's Yours Chase Mobile app is available for select mobile devices. Message and data rates may apply JPMorgan Chase Bank NA member FDIC Copyright 2024.
Amy
JPMorgan Chase you Wake up, put on.
Lunchbox
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Amy
So you say hey Meta, how do I make a latte? To make a latte brew two shots of espresso.
Lunchbox
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Amy
Hey Meta Play hip hop music with.
Lunchbox
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Amy
Hey Meta Text my last photo to Eva.
Lunchbox
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Amy
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Amy
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Eddie
Yeah, no, I'm scared. I saw on the news some bike that people have in their house has been exploding. I don't know what battery pack or electric is on there, but it's exploding like so fast it's causing house fires.
Amy
Russia or Iran makes those for sure. Sure. Yep. Passengers are advised to monitor their devices during flights, avoid packing Especially lithium batteries and check luggage. I can't believe there are that many fires on airplanes. From CBS News, that's story number one. Number two, a Columbus funeral home becomes the first in Ohio to obtain a liquor license. And the first thing I think is, are they like on the side opening up, you know, dead person bar and grill, or is it at funerals given alcohol? Which I think makes sense if you'd like to have a drink at a funeral service. Although if we ever. We think it gets dramatic sometimes the funerals are like fights and stuff when they're.
Scuba Steve
Everyone's.
Amy
Imagine they're drunk.
Eddie
Oh, yeah, I know. I mean, you mix alcohol with breathing. I mean, people are doing that often anyway. But at the funeral home, see, I don't mind it. Well, they say it more. It's more of like a celebration of life.
Amy
No, I hear that's what I would say too.
Scuba Steve
But like, my uncles would always, like, go outside and like, sneak some beers, so why not just drink inside?
Morgan
Yeah, I think it's.
Amy
Well, because then it's open to. Yeah, no, I agree. I think it makes sense. Slippery slope, though, for sure. Columbus Funeral Home is going to make history as the first in Ohio to obtain a liquor license. Offering mourners a unique way to honor loved ones. See, you can also say that, like, everybody can have one to pour one out, but really they're all just getting slobbered. But even then, you just like a Sunday, you see it, you just. Funeral crash so you can get some beers. Yeah. Open bar.
Eddie
Where do you want to hang out tonight?
Amy
Yeah, there's a funeral down in Third Evergreen Funeral Cremation Reception, scheduled to open next year. Aims to change how people view funerals. And so they're gonna allow alcohol and toasts to loved ones. There are different full service open bars for like 3, 4, 5, $6,000.
Eddie
Of course. Yeah.
Amy
Once approved, first funeral home in Ohio to have a liquor license. ABC 6 On your side with that story. Smart. Surprised they would grant it. Not because I don't think it should be granted, but because anytime somebody new wants a different license, that's difficult. It's got to go through a lot of little channels there in the old towns. Netflix has secret codes to unlock hidden gems on its streaming platform. Here's how to use them. It's from Daily Mail. First time I read this, I thought, yeah, but there's not gonna be a single good thing when you have to put a code in. It's gonna be all crappy stuff that, like, hidden. Because if it was really good they'd want to have it front and center.
Scuba Steve
Good point.
Amy
But there is actually a secret menu. And on this, put the code in. Highbrow horror, irreverent TV comedies and 90 minute movies. You go to netflix.com, browse genre and you add a code. And I don't know, one person said they're. They're blank ass movies. Oh. I mean, I tried to not say the word dumb.
Morgan
Blank.
Amy
Were they saying donkey? That's funny. I bleeped the baddest of words. And the donkey word. Yeah, whatever.
Scuba Steve
You tried, dude.
Amy
I tried. Dude. I'm not counting that against me because that was an accident. The sh word is the word I was bleeping. Oh my God.
Eddie
People say that.
Morgan
Oh, I thought you were saying bad.
Amy
No, no, no. Sh with a Y at the end. That's the first one. Like rhyme with spitty.
Eddie
I was thinking just the one word and I'm like. People say blank.
Amy
That's weird. Yeah, that's weird.
Eddie
Even my son tries to cuss and he does it all wrong.
Amy
But I would say like, somebody's a jackass. And that to me is not a bad word.
Eddie
Right? Yeah, but that there I just.
Amy
My brain is. We're about to go on holiday break. The whole thing. My American celebrity. Let's see. Daddy Yankee claims that his estranged wife blindsided him by withdrawing a hundred million dollars from his company accounts. He says that she withdrew the sum of 100 million from two of his music companies without his permission. You would think there'd be some. It doesn't matter who. Even he, Anybody takes out a massive amount of money. 10 million, 20 million. Some trigger goes off and like three people have to go, click. Good. Okay. You don't just take it and run. But the artist, 47, said in legal docs in his native of San Juan, Puerto Rico, that she took sums of 80 million and 20 million from his record label.
Scuba Steve
So much money.
Amy
And if you take it, does that mean you have a wired? Or do you go in and go like, I'll take 80 million. Here's the trash bag.
Eddie
Oh, it has to be a little bit at a time, right?
Scuba Steve
I don't know.
Eddie
Because you can't just a little bit.
Amy
At a time of 80 million. That's. There's never a little bit unless that takes 10 years.
Eddie
But again, that's a long time. If they're this wealthy, what's a little bit to them? A little bit to us is like.
Amy
You know, but even 5 million, do you take it in cash? And then are you taking suitcases Yeah.
Eddie
I don't know.
Scuba Steve
Daddy Yankees that wealthy.
Morgan
That's a great point.
Eddie
Well, it says from his bit. From his company, he's also that wealthy.
Amy
Yes. Wow. Massive. Really? One of the bigger international artists. It's like the guy now who I. I don't listen to his music at all. Yeah, he was basically Bad Bunny before Bad Bunny. Bad Bunny's the biggest artist in the world. I don't know. I don't know any songs. He comes around at Easter. I'm happy with that.
Scuba Steve
No, that's the Good Bunny.
Amy
Oh, it is. Got it. And then finally, how can you tell if someone does not like the holiday gift you've given them? The answer is because it was a pair of ice toner gloves.
Scuba Steve
That's not funny, man. Those were good gloves.
Amy
Eddie got me a pair of Isotoner gloves. He knows I don't wear gloves.
Eddie
It starts with an eye.
Amy
Yeah, but it was.
Eddie
He was following the rules.
Scuba Steve
I think I had 75 to do it.
Amy
He's just kind of being lazy, if you ask me.
Morgan
I mean, he could have got him Izod socks, Izod shirt. I mean, he went for gloves.
Amy
Scuba.
Eddie
Steve liked the Isotoners I got him.
Morgan
And so he said, I saw.
Eddie
He's only returning them because they don't fit.
Amy
He's. Let's see if he gets other Isotoners then. In the same size. A survey found these are the top. Body language tells if someone hates their gift. They avoid eye contact with you.
Scuba Steve
I've been watching it.
Eddie
Sometimes I avoid eye contact.
Scuba Steve
He's not looking at me, guys, I'm.
Amy
Going the opposite way. Fake smile immediately after changing the tone of their voice. Sometimes it's like, hey, they got a high register. Oh, my God, that's so nice.
Scuba Steve
It's not that hard to figure out.
Amy
Talking too much about how great the gift looks or forgetting about the gift once gift giving is over. I don't really think they don't really think they forget. They just would rather not talk about it. That's from Scotch brand survey. That's the news. Thank you. Those were Bobby's big stories. Bones. I do think tipping culture, as someone who was tipped their whole life, like, as far as, like, jobs, like, I needed those tips, but it's out of, out of hand. I'll say to somebody who's a big tipper and understand the need for it. But yes, there are times where you're like, why are people asking for tips for this? That being said, Lunchbox often gets upset when you go somewhere and they're like, give me a tip. We don't have to. I said, you don't have to get upset. You can just not give a tip. I think that's what that should be met with. Okay, but I've never heard of this before. Lunchbox.
Morgan
Yeah. You know, it's the holiday season and.
Amy
So, yes, you know, we love to.
Morgan
Get into the holiday spirit, get ready for Christmas in my family and what you do with Christmas, you go see Santa Claus to sit on Santa Claus's lap and tell him, ho, ho ho, what do you want for Christmas, kids? And we went to do it, and as we're checking out, it says, would you like to leave a tip?
Eddie
No way.
Morgan
What am I doing? What is the world coming to? Santa is now asking for tips. I thought Santa did this for the love of the children. And now Santa wants me to leave him a tip for letting my kid tell them what he wants they want for Christmas. Unbelievable. Ba humbug. I was just like, this is getting ridiculous. Santa, I'm so disappointed in you.
Amy
I did see a story I forgot to read in the news that reindeer food has gone up a lot.
Scuba Steve
Oh, really? Inflation?
Amy
Yes. Well, just in general, it's harder to find.
Scuba Steve
Sure.
Amy
They're using more natural ingredients and I can see where maybe that would be part of the reason. Does that matter to you at all?
Morgan
No, it doesn't matter to me.
Amy
Feed your own reindeer or what?
Morgan
Yes.
Scuba Steve
Did you pay to see Santa in the first place to take pictures?
Morgan
Yeah. You had to pay to get the pictures. And it says, do you want to leave a tip? Why would I want to leave a tip, man?
Eddie
We were paying with card probably. I feel like that's just something that pops up all the time with card no matter what. And like Bobby said, you have every right to decline it or leave a tip and be like, oh, it's tis the season, cuz you don't know who's going to get.
Amy
Maybe Santa, who doesn't need money, may it's safe for Santa. Maybe it's for the elves. You guys are working all year long.
Scuba Steve
Sure. Making toys.
Amy
Yeah. Maybe they want a new felt green suit or a new pointy hat.
Eddie
Wrangling you and your kids.
Amy
Yeah. And maybe nobody else. They asked for a tip, just him. Because it was a lot. You ever think about that? Like you're the only one. They were like, maybe we should get.
Morgan
Oh, they just added it in for.
Amy
My three kids because they do run.
Morgan
Around and scream and yell and jump on Santa. But I just was absolutely blown away that they had the tip line when we went to see Santa.
Amy
How. How was Santa?
Morgan
I mean, seemed like a nice guy.
Amy
Not super over the top nice.
Morgan
No, he was real good. You know, I mean, he's good with kids. Like, he knows how to talk with kids and get him to calm down. He's been doing it for years.
Amy
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Morgan
He's.
Amy
He just did it with you probably, probably remembers you when you were a kid. Yeah.
Morgan
And he, he probably think, oh, here comes these kids. But he does a good. He doesn't show you that he's frustrated with the kids when they're climbing up and the kids pulling off the hat, you know?
Amy
But you mean your kids are pulling off the hat.
Morgan
Oh, man, it happened. But I did a good job.
Scuba Steve
Then you should definitely tip them.
Amy
Yeah, yeah, you should, like, send him a card with money.
Eddie
I actually don't think that this is that crazy. I mean, I've never heard of it, so I'm sort of just a little shocked. But the more I think about it, yeah, who cares? And some people might be like, oh, yeah, this is great. He was so awesome with my kids and now I have a really fun memory or a cute photo.
Amy
And also maybe think about, you're not just tipping him for that. You're tipping him for what he does on Christmas night.
Eddie
Yeah, true.
Morgan
That's what he does.
Amy
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
He doesn't get a tip for it unless you're naughty.
Eddie
Well, it's good to show appreciation.
Amy
I mean, over your career, you've had raises.
Morgan
Yeah.
Amy
Because things cost more, Cost more.
Morgan
And our listenership has gone up.
Amy
And Santa, new kids all the time.
Morgan
But the world population, we always say the kid population is going down.
Amy
Like, we don't always say that. It's been said that at certain times about certain countries, but we don't always say the kid population is going down.
Morgan
That's why some, you know, communities are paying people to get pregnant because they need more kids. So Santa is worried that he's going to run out of work.
Eddie
Some communities. Could you not remember the country?
Amy
No, no, he doesn't. He just says stuff and hopefully go, okay, well, I'm sorry that that offended you. I think my move would have been, oh, wow, I can't believe they're asking for a tip and not tip. Not saying I wouldn't have it, but if I'd have felt your way, I would just moved on with life and not thought about it again.
Morgan
You're telling me you wouldn't walk around for a day or two thinking really Santa wants a tip. Like how? What is this world coming to?
Amy
No, I probably would have tipped Santa.
Morgan
Oh my gosh. See that's the problem. That's the problem.
Amy
This is the problem.
Eddie
It shouldn't bother you.
Morgan
Like you tip Santa once and then.
Amy
He'S like oh, I'm the problem, it's me.
Morgan
Well no, cuz if you tip Santa and then I don't tip Santa. Or is he going to punish my kids because we didn't.
Amy
That's the hope.
Scuba Steve
Dang.
Amy
Yeah, that's the hope. That's weird. I'll give it to you.
Morgan
Thank you. Everybody together ba.
Scuba Steve
No, we're not doing that.
Amy
Amy, your updated thoughts on a four, four day school week?
Eddie
Oh, well I'm only in favor of that if parents can match it with a similar work week.
Amy
Well, we would not be able to match so.
Eddie
We would not. But other people need to. Or if your kids are going to be out of school and then you still have to go to work like that. Whatever. If it's Monday or Friday or Wednesday or whatever day is going to be the day off, that's going to be difficult for parents.
Amy
Will be difficult. They would never be able to match it with work because they're not combined. Right. They have nothing to do with each other. Like every business wouldn't be. Well, I guess we now have to abide by this.
Eddie
Exactly.
Amy
And that would probably be the biggest factor as to why it would be hard for people.
Eddie
Yeah, I mean cuz also I'm thinking too of. Well I guess unless you're a teacher. Cuz then side money. No, because if you're a teacher and there's no school then you're at home with your kids.
Amy
I was thinking like teachers watch all the kids for, for money on the other day.
Eddie
Oh yeah, that could work.
Scuba Steve
That's a good idea.
Amy
More rural areas that are going a four day school week to attract and retain teachers. Districts with four day school weeks are more likely to be in states that mandate a certain number of instructional hours rather than instructional days. This gives districts the flexibility to extend the school day on the four days and shorten the week. But yeah, you're right. If it's like a third grader and the parents aren't off on that Friday or a Tuesday, I could see where that would be just horribly. Not even just inconvenient, but impossible.
Eddie
You have to figure out childcare. I mean obviously we can adjust to everything but this has been kind of the, the way it's been for a really long time.
Amy
Eddie, four Day School week.
Scuba Steve
Don't like it.
Amy
How about six day school week?
Scuba Steve
Love it.
Amy
Okay, okay, now we're talking. Now we're talking.
Eddie
Okay. No, but even an extended school day during those other four days, I don't know how we would get everything in because sometimes between school and then the homework and any activities, everything would be modified.
Amy
It would have to be.
Scuba Steve
But gosh, like summers, man, when they don't go to school. Those are so tough. When they're at home all day and you're, like, trying to keep them busy.
Eddie
G. Is that on you? Is that on you? Because you're at work every day?
Scuba Steve
Well, I come home, you know, like at noon.
Eddie
At noon? You're not home at noon, Eddie.
Morgan
And then you spend an hour each day.
Scuba Steve
And then I got to spend my. My alone time with all of them.
Eddie
I'm just saying, like, you know, be accurate in your representation of what summer is like.
Amy
You called the crap out, dude. And I liked it. I enjoyed that. Anyway, so yeah, some of these small towns are doing four day school weeks because it's hours, not days, that schools need. But yes, it'd be. According to you guys, it'd be very difficult because of the work schedule.
Eddie
Right?
Amy
There you go. All right, thanks, Bones.
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Amy
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Lunchbox
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Morgan
Yeah, they never, I realized this. They never reached out to me. I thought I would be one of the persons in the documentary. They would be like oh my gosh, this guy made it from Jerry Springer to where he is now. Let's Go back.
Amy
You thought it'd be like a success story from someone that defied the odds.
Morgan
Yes. And I mean, even Kamika and Jennifer who were on it with me texting were like, oh my gosh, how come they didn't reach out to us? And you're. I'm like, yeah. Kamika's like, obviously they didn't want ratings. They. I mean, how great would it be built in promotion to have me in the documentary?
Amy
I don't think Netflix really needs. Yeah, the promotion. And I don't think your story was one of the greater Jerry Springer stories.
Morgan
Are you kidding me?
Amy
I mean, you were a teenager and you were got cheated on.
Scuba Steve
It's kind of like all the stories.
Amy
It's like every story in the history of Jerry Springer. It was cool that you were on. It really was cool.
Morgan
Yeah, I am, I'm very excited. I don't get excited about a lot that comes out, but this I am looking forward to Appointment watch when it comes out.
Amy
Appointment watch is not something you do on streaming. Appointment watch is whenever something's out of time and you make an appointment to go to.
Eddie
But when it drops, going to watch it.
Scuba Steve
He's going to make an appointment.
Amy
Yeah, yeah, yeah. But an appointment watches like it's going.
Eddie
To be on the day it comes out. It's going to be on his calendar.
Amy
1201 when it's uploaded. Yeah, it's going to be on. Yeah.
Morgan
I'm not sure the date, but I'm going to put it on my calendar in my head to watch it on that day because I want to know. And now is it like a series? Like I'm going have to watch five episodes or is it just one documentary?
Amy
I think it is a multi part series on how big it was in culture.
Eddie
Oh, huge.
Amy
Yeah. Like someone like Morgan doesn't. Doesn't really know the Jerry Springer.
Morgan
Like I only know it because of.
Amy
This conversation on the show.
Eddie
Like I never watched it or anything.
Morgan
If they have interviews from past people, I'm going to be really upset.
Amy
They will have a ton of interviews from past people. That's what it is.
Morgan
Then why would they not come to me?
Scuba Steve
There's a lot to choose from, man. You know, you just didn't make the cut.
Eddie
They probably don't even realize you're the same person.
Morgan
How can you not?
Amy
You look like the same person. Exactly.
Morgan
I look exactly the same.
Eddie
That is true.
Amy
Exactly. Same person. That. Yeah. So it comes out next month on Netflix. We'll be waiting. Maybe he is in it and he's not telling us.
Morgan
Oh, maybe.
Amy
Bone show. Bonehead story of the day.
Morgan
This story comes to us from Murray, Kentucky. A man was inside a bar, and he had a mule whip. And he was trying to whip people with it.
Amy
He was screaming, it's got to be in Arkansas or something. Where'd you say? West Kentucky. Kentucky. I knew it was close. Okay, go ahead. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Morgan
And they said, hey, man, you got to leave. So they asked him, leave five times. You refuse to leave. And they said, all right, we're going to call the police. He's like, no, no, I'm leaving. Went out, got on his mule, of course.
Amy
Oh, okay. Well, you didn't say he had a mule.
Scuba Steve
That makes more sense.
Amy
That makes more sense.
Morgan
And he started riding home. When police pulled him over, he got a DUI for riding the mule drunk.
Amy
Wow. There's a lot about this story that we could unpack for an hour. First of all, if you're new to the show, and let's say you live in Arkansas, don't be insulted. I am from Arkansas, and that is the kind of things that we would do. Number two, you can get a dui. I know you can get one on a golf cart or a tractor. An animal, though.
Scuba Steve
Didn't know that, but it's alive.
Eddie
I just started to think that a mule was the name for some sort of a mower.
Scuba Steve
No, no, no, no.
Eddie
Actual animal.
Morgan
It's a real mule.
Amy
Let's just say. Okay, let's say I got drunk, right? And Eddie gave me a piggyback ride home, Right?
Eddie
Yeah. But, yeah, he's alive.
Scuba Steve
I'm an animal.
Amy
He's alive.
Eddie
But Eddie can. He's a human and can make decisions like a mule. You guide.
Scuba Steve
He can guide me.
Amy
I don't know. And a. Probably it all. I'm looking at him here. It. It's very much a horse. Yeah, it's a big mule. Anyway. Okay, I'm Lunchbox.
Morgan
That's your bonehead story of the day.
Amy
Let's talk to CJ In Crossville, Tennessee. Hey, cj what's going on, buddy? Hey, this is CJ Morning, Studio. Morning. Was not expecting a female, Just two initials. I don't know what I expected. Hi, cj. Thank you for calling. What's going on? I got the Jordan Davis set list that Lunchbox keeps talking, talking about. And he said, I never said thank you. He said, I never messaged him reminders. I went back through our DMS and I sent him, like, two or three reminders. And he said, oh, yeah, you should call and leave a voicemail. Oh, he wanted you to publicly brought on himself. Yeah. Here's the thing about Lunchbox. Number one rule, Lunchbox, you never really know if he says something, roll the dice. Tells you how true it is. You. Yeah. He wanted you to call and give him credit publicly. So he'd play it and be like, oh, all hell, King Lunchbox. However, he was the one that said he would give it away. It wasn't like you asked him of something. Right.
Morgan
Wait, wait, but didn't it make it more special the longer it went? Like, you're like the.
Amy
You held it out for a year. I mean, that's special. It's like not eating dinner for a day. Wasn't it more special that you didn't get to have dinner last night and tonight you're finally getting fed?
Morgan
Yeah, but I mean, what a great gift. She tells her. I don't know if she told her brother, hey, I got this for you or what? But I mean, the anticipation, that's awesome. It's exciting.
Amy
Well, cj, thank you for calling in. We do understand because Lunchbox loves people to call up and say how nice he is, even though he promised it before. Yes. And I posted on my story. Hey, thank you so much. He's like, oh, our callers suck. Oh, my gosh. They don't say thank you. And I blew up my feed. He just missed. He missed a couple things, so he didn't miss it. If you order anything from Lunchbox, it's going to be a couple months or years. Yeah. Thank you.
Morgan
But how did your brother love the gift?
Amy
Yeah, I mean, it was. It was pretty delayed, but he thought it was coming. And then we're like, well, I guess this isn't coming. So I guess he was a bit happy when he got it. But it wasn't from you?
Morgan
Absolutely.
Amy
How else she won it. It's like if you want a car on Price Is Right and then you give it to somebody. Price is Right didn't give that. Your cousin that car that you just gave them. You did.
Morgan
I thought I got credit.
Amy
No, no, no, no.
Morgan
Okay.
Amy
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Hey, cj, thank you for calling. Appreciate that. Hey, thank you so much.
Eddie
Love the show.
Amy
Thank you. Have a great day. Let's go over to Jewel, who's listening in St. Louis. Jewel, you're on the show. What's going on? Merry Christmas, studio. Merry Christmas. I just called in because I wanted to say how amazing the Brett Eldridge Glow Christmas show was last night.
Eddie
I live here in St. Louis. Me and my boyfriend went. We were actually in the owner's box and it was a Christmas present for me.
Amy
And then his mom and his stepdad too. Your boyfriend's mom and stepdad, Correct. Got it. I thought like, Brett's mom showed up and I was like, he doesn't have a stepdad. I was gonna have to make a call. But yeah, it's an amazing show. Right? And even if you're like, I don't know if I want to go to a whole Christmas show. Yes. But it's awesome. So it's awesome. We had a great time. Thank you for sharing that with us. And I think we're some, some of us are going to that show tomorrow night because it's here.
Scuba Steve
Eight of you guys.
Amy
I have to check with Scuba and see how that happened. Jewel, thank you for the call. Hope you have a great day. Thank you. Merry Christmas. Merry Christmas to you. We'll see tomorrow. Happy holidays from Bobby and the Ba Ba Ba Ba B Bone Show. The Bobby Bone show theme song written, produced and sang by Reed Yarberry. You can find his Instagram @reedyarberry Scuba Steve executive Producer Raymundo Head of Production I'm Bobby Bones. My Instagram is Mr. Bobby Bones. Thank you for listening to the podcast.
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Podcast Summary: The Bobby Bones Show
Episode Title: THURS PT 2: Someone Reveals They Got Ghosted
Host/Author: Premiere Networks
Release Date: December 19, 2024
Timestamp: [02:47] – [06:04]
The episode kicks off with the lively "Morning Corny" segment, where Bobby Bones, Amy, Eddie, and Morgan engage in a rapid-fire joke contest. The hosts challenge each other with festive-themed corny jokes, lightening the mood and setting a humorous tone for the episode.
Notable Quotes:
This playful exchange not only entertains listeners but also showcases the chemistry and camaraderie among the hosts.
Timestamp: [05:38] – [35:29]
The heart of the episode delves into the sensitive topic of ghosting—when someone abruptly cuts off all communication without explanation. Amy opens up about her past experiences, admitting, "I think years ago I was probably a ghoster." [06:38] She reflects on her tendency to end relationships abruptly by deleting messages and disappearing, acknowledging that she has grown from that behavior.
Discussion Highlights:
Scuba Steve's Story:
Scuba shares his recent experience of being ghosted by Eddie, highlighting the challenges of reconnecting as an adult. "We had chemistry. So I gave him my number, he gave me his. And then a couple days later, I'm like, I'm going back to the basketball gym. So I text him." [07:10]
Amy's Advice:
Amy advises against immediately resorting to phone calls after being ghosted via text. "I don't think every single text I send that somebody hates me if they don't respond. Most, but not all. So I get it if you text and they don't respond correct." [07:44]
Handling Ghosting:
The hosts discuss strategies to cope with being ghosted, emphasizing the importance of closure and not taking it personally. Amy suggests offering a low-effort message like, "Hey man. Reached out a couple times. Wasn't able to get you. Probably around the gym sometime. Hope you have a good holiday." [11:44]
Notable Quotes:
The discussion provides listeners with relatable scenarios and practical advice on navigating the often painful experience of being ghosted.
Timestamp: [13:03] – [17:24]
Amy introduces a listener voicemail from someone facing inappropriate behavior by a higher-up in a predominantly male railroad company. The listener describes feeling uncomfortable due to semi-inappropriate comments from the company president and seeks advice on handling the situation.
Key Points:
Amy's Guidance:
Amy recommends addressing the issue by reporting it to HR or higher management while maintaining confidentiality to avoid retaliation. "You need to go above and let them know. And possibly if you can let them know without letting that boss know that it's you specifically..." [14:14]
Eddie's Input:
Eddie suggests leveraging HR protocols and possibly using anonymous channels to report misconduct. "HR is the first move for sure and then you can reassess." [17:03]
Amy's Additional Suggestions:
Amy advises forming a collective report if multiple employees are affected, using burner accounts to communicate concerns, and emphasizing that such behavior is typically not isolated.
Notable Quotes:
This segment offers valuable insights for listeners dealing with workplace harassment, emphasizing the importance of taking decisive action while safeguarding one's position.
Timestamp: [21:53] – [35:29]
The hosts transition to a series of holiday-themed news stories, blending current events with their characteristic humor and commentary.
Key Stories:
FAA Warnings on Batteries in Luggage:
Amy discusses the FAA's alerts about battery-related fires on airplanes, expressing concern over the safety risks posed by lithium batteries in carry-ons. "The FAA is warning travelers about the dangers of these batteries in luggage and carry-ons... twice a day there's a fire on an airplane because those batteries." [20:14]
Columbus Funeral Home's Liquor License:
The first funeral home in Ohio obtains a liquor license, allowing mourners to have alcoholic beverages during services. The hosts speculate humorously about the implications. "Imagine they're drunk... a celebration of life." [22:38]
Netflix's Secret Codes:
Amy explores Netflix's hidden menus, which reveal niche genres like highbrow horror and irreverent comedies, noting the platform's strategy to cater to diverse viewer tastes. [24:11]
Daddy Yankee's Legal Battle:
The episode covers Daddy Yankee's legal troubles, where his estranged wife allegedly withdrew $100 million from his companies without permission. The hosts comment on the audacity of such actions. "He withdrew the sum of 80 million and 20 million from his record label." [25:04]
Notable Quotes:
These news snippets provide listeners with a blend of serious information and lighthearted takes on bizarre holiday occurrences.
Timestamp: [41:15] – [45:51]
The show features interactive segments where listeners call in to share their experiences and stories, fostering a sense of community and engagement.
Featured Stories:
CJ's Gift Dilemma:
CJ from Crossville, Tennessee, shares his frustration with Lunchbox over a delayed gift. Amy and the hosts humorously navigate the miscommunication, highlighting the challenges of gift exchanges and expectations. [43:42]
Notable Dialogue:
Jewel's Christmas Show Experience:
Jewel from St. Louis describes attending a Brett Eldridge Glow Christmas show, enjoying the festive atmosphere, and appreciating the efforts put into the performance. [44:58]
Notable Dialogue:
These interactions add a personal touch to the episode, allowing listeners to relate to shared experiences and the hosts' responses.
Timestamp: [41:15] – [42:49]
In this humorous segment, the hosts recount a listener-submitted story from Murray, Kentucky, about a man serving DUI charges after attempting to ride a mule home while intoxicated.
Story Breakdown:
Hosts' Commentary:
The segment underscores the show's blend of humor and storytelling, poking fun at unconventional and absurd scenarios.
Timestamp: [35:29] – [48:27]
As the episode wraps up, the hosts extend warm holiday wishes to listeners, share final thoughts, and highlight upcoming events.
Key Points:
Final Messages:
Amy encourages listeners to enjoy the holidays, reflecting on the importance of spending time with loved ones. The hosts also promote upcoming content, such as a documentary on Jerry Springer titled "Fights Camera Action," and discuss its relevance to their past experiences. [39:13]
Holiday Spirit:
The conversation circles back to holiday traditions, gift-giving challenges, and maintaining festive cheer amidst humorous grievances like Santa requesting tips. [29:00]
Notable Quotes:
The episode concludes on a festive note, blending heartfelt sentiments with the show's signature humor.
Understanding Ghosting:
The hosts provide personal insights and practical advice on dealing with ghosting, emphasizing the importance of self-respect and seeking closure.
Navigating Workplace Harassment:
Through listener interactions, the show offers strategies for addressing inappropriate behavior in professional settings, highlighting the role of HR and the necessity of taking action.
Balancing Humor with Serious Topics:
The Bobby Bones Show adeptly balances lighthearted segments with meaningful discussions, ensuring entertainment while addressing relevant issues.
Community Engagement:
Listener stories and interactions foster a sense of community, allowing the audience to connect with the hosts and each other through shared experiences.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps:
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show masterfully intertwines humor with poignant discussions on relationships and workplace dynamics, offering listeners both entertainment and valuable life insights during the holiday season.