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Bobby Bones
A lot of my friends, they can't even get their day going without stopping by Starbucks. But the great thing now at Starbucks is, is that if you go and you decide you want to hang out in Starbucks for a little bit, they're now doing ceramics, like glassware. So if you're gonna go, you're gonna meet a friend and you order a drink and you say, I want it here. You're gonna get it in a mug or a glass. So you go to Starbucks anyway. Next time, stay a while at your next Starbucks visit.
Amy
Come on, Bobby Transmitt.
Bobby Bones
This is about. Let's go. Hey, welcome to Tuesday show Morning Studio.
Lunchbox
Morning.
Bobby Bones
I want to update you guys on the scammer that we're trying to scam back. So Amy got an email saying, hey, you want to be on Caitlyn Lowry's podcast? Now, she is a former teen mom, 16 and pregnant. She has a podcast. The reason at first we thought it was funny is because Lunchbox is a massive teen mom fan, but they went after Amy. But then we started to realize this is probably going to be a scam. So there's a thing that people do, and they even try to scam people from our show going, come on the podcast, we'll pay you $3,000. I don't even know how they get money out of them, but they do. So Amy replies back, hey, I'd love to be on. And you've been going back and forth with him, right? What's the. What's the latest in this?
Amy
Correct. So then we sent a time like you. You told me, just give him a date and a time. The 11th, which would be today at 11am okay.
Bobby Bones
And then this is where I think he's going to ask for money or start to have some shadiness to him. What was his response to that?
Amy
He still hasn't. He said, sounds good. Let's lock this in. I'll schedule a quick zoom call with you, and we can go over the logistics, technical setup for Facebook. It'll just be.
Bobby Bones
There's no. The Facebook thing is the scan. Nobody does a podcast where they go set it up on Facebook. Am I right, Mike D, you produce a bunch. What's happening? Maybe they're trying to hacker Facebook.
Amy
Well, okay, so I did get a message from a listener that said, like, they had heard of this sort of thing. I don't know if it was this particular exact podcast, but they heard somebody else talking about how, yeah, what they want is to get access to your Facebook. And then once you give them that, boom, they're in and they've taken it over, and you can't get back into your Facebook, and then maybe they scam your followers. I don't know.
Bobby Bones
Why would they get. Get access to your Facebook? Do you. Do they convince people, hey, we're gonna do this podcast. I need your name and login to your Facebook.
Amy
Well, I think that's what they're gonna ask for. Yeah, keep going on the Zoom. But. But then what do I say? Like, no, no.
Bobby Bones
What you do at 11 o'clock today, we'll probably still be at work is you get on the Zoom, because there's no way they can hack you with just getting on a Zoom.
Amy
Okay, here. I found the DM that I was sent. Hey there. I'm listening to the podcast, and you're talking about the Kaylen Lowry podcast situation. I've heard of someone el like this for a prominent podcast, and she went all the way through and tried to sign in for the Facebook podcast or whatever, and it wasn't legitimate, but they got control of her Facebook, and she was unable to get her Facebook page back into her control. Just something to think about. I need control of my Facebook. I've had control of it since 2004.
Bobby Bones
I hear you, but they didn't get hacked on Zoom. We want to get on Zoom with this guy and see if he shows up, what he looks like. Okay, I heard you. Take a deep breath. I understand you're going. Hey, it's not the safest place to go. You're going, but you're gonna go out and you're gonna save a lot of lives doing this, Amy.
Amy
But obviously, now we know it's not. We kept away. I kept waiting for the money, the money, the money. And now it's the Facebook.
Bobby Bones
So are you set up at 11 o'clock today?
Amy
He hasn't replied, but.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so what was his actual reply?
Amy
And that's what he sent me. And he said he'd send me the zoom, and that's what. I don't have the Zoom yet.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Reply back and be like, hey, waiting on the Zoom, since we're doing this later today. And see if he sends you a Zoom link.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
And then I want to watch whenever he gets on.
Amy
Well, of course. I feel like I need y'all all surrounding me to show I'm not alone. I'm not a vulnerable person you can take advantage of.
Bobby Bones
He's in the room with you.
Amy
Yeah, but on Zoom, I'll just be able to look at my people, and.
Lunchbox
If he sees us he'll be scared.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I don't know if that's true. I don't know. I think he may see what even more ripe for. For scamming if he sees all.
Amy
And I'll be like, and this is Lunchbox. He's a huge fan of Kaylin. Like, you want his Facebook, too?
Bobby Bones
Yes. Lunchbox will probably give it over.
Amy
No.
Bobby Bones
If there's a 1% chance. Okay, so we're gonna email him back and just say, hey, just waiting on the zoom link.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
And then sent after the show today. If you get the zoom link first, we're gonna make sure that it's an actual zoom link. We will check that and make sure that's not like a. Because, again, you don't want to ever click a wrong link.
Amy
Are they going to show me their face? It must be zoom. Like audio or their camera's not going to work.
Bobby Bones
That's what we want to know. We want to see their face.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
It ends up being Cole Swindell. Hey, guys.
Lunchbox
Not again.
Bobby Bones
Not again. Cole. You got us. Okay? So we're gonna do that. We'll have that update hopefully on tomorrow's show. Bones, it's the anonymous inbox. Anonymous in box. There's a question to be. Hello, Bobby. Bones. My friend re gifted me a gift I gave to her for her birthday. I don't know how to feel. It wasn't a whole lot, but this pair of silver earrings that I handmade. She always gets me great gifts, and I feel bad because it can't match what she spends. If they aren't her taste, that's okay, but she completely forgot I gave them to her. It's one of those I can't name these feelings, what do I think things. How would you handle this awkward gift giving situation where your feelings are hurt? Signed, Victim of re Gifting. This is the easiest email that I've ever gotten in the history of the anonymous inbox. So first of all, don't make it so serious. So let's not get her feelings hurt because she didn't do it purposefully. She may have forgotten what you got. Okay. You give them back to her as a gift now. And then when she's like, didn't I give this to you? You say, yeah, and you get. And I gave them to you to begin with. It's the perfect.
Amy
Yeah. And I made them.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. It's. Well, now you have to do all that because then you're getting sad, you're getting your emotions. You have to turn this into, like, a fun thing. So you gave them to her. She has them, doesn't remember you gave them to her, gives them back to you. Now you're like, ah, crap, my feelings are hurt. Cool. Get over it. Because it's not really worth having your feelings hurt, because it's not that important. There are things to get your feelings hurt over. This is not one of them. Now you wrap them up and you give them back to her and see if she even notices. She may not even notice because if she gave them away so willy nilly, she may not even know she could possibly love them and start wearing them. And that's a little joke you have forever. Also, if she's like, I just gave these to you. And you're like, you did? And you know what? I gave them to you before that. And then it's a little funny inside joke, and your feelings probably won't be hurt anymore. The absolute only way to do this is to give them back to her as a gift again. That's it. Otherwise, why are you getting your feelings hurt? It wasn't done with any, any malicious intent. What are you gonna go up to and be like, you gave me this and I gave you? Then cry. Okay, here's a bottle, baby. Suck on it.
Amy
Oh, wow.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
It's not worth it. There are things to get your feelings hurt over. This is not one of them.
Amy
Oh, okay. I. I do think it's a little valid.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, it's a little valid thing.
Amy
You and gifted it and then it was gifted back.
Bobby Bones
She made it made.
Amy
What stands out to me with that too is she's like, you know, I can't ever match her gifts. She always, you know, spends money and buys this and like, what?
Bobby Bones
No, she didn't spend crap on this.
Amy
Gift in a bunch of things.
Bobby Bones
Exactly. Give her the gift back.
Amy
That's funny. So you have to wait a year, maybe forever. Forever.
Bobby Bones
If you give her the gift and she case it never says anything about it, then she just got her a great gift.
Amy
But do you stay like, say you're super close? Are you able to stay super close without ever voicing anything?
Bobby Bones
Eventually it can come out in some sort of like spin the bottle game that adults play or something.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I don't know. I would give them back as a gift though. And it can be. And if you have like a. Another best friend or boyfriend or husband, you can at least share that joke with them. So it's not a joke that I don't mind doing jokes. Only to me, because I love doing bits just for me But I would share that with them and give them back as a gift. Or you can make a funny tick tock about it. Hey, look, here's. I gave this to a friend and she gave them to me, and I'm going to give it back to her.
Amy
I would see the tik tok.
Bobby Bones
No, I wouldn't post it, though, until it's all out and done.
Amy
Oh, okay.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, cuz that'll run the joke.
Amy
Cool.
Bobby Bones
But give them back. That would be my advice. There you go. Thank you very much. Close it up. Bones. How old is middle aged? Amy, give me a number. How old is middle aged?
Amy
50.
Bobby Bones
Interesting.
Amy
I mean, if we're going on, like, life expectancies 87, then technically I should say something in the 40s, but I'll just go 50 with hope that we live to 100.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I'm just asking, like, when people refer to middle age and. No, real. We don't need beakers and scientific data here. Middle aged lunchbox. Middle aged.
Eddie
I thought 55.
Bobby Bones
It's so funny how the. The year moves up the older we get. I can feel it.
Lunchbox
Eddie, I'm gonna say 45, dude, because I'm towards the end of that middle age part.
Bobby Bones
You're right in it.
Lunchbox
Yeah, but like, I'm 45 now. I turned 46 in a month and, like, I'm breaking stuff.
Bobby Bones
I think you're middle aged for, like, 10 years, though.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Bobby Bones
I don't think it's like one specific, so I'm just. But I just wonder the number you associate with it. You say 45?
Lunchbox
45.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I think probably it's 52 for me, but only just, like, what's my visceral reaction? Like, what's my emotional reaction to the number? Merriam Webster defines middle age as between about 40 and about 60.
Amy
Perfect. I said 50.
Lunchbox
We're all in it.
Bobby Bones
There's not a consensus on what exactly middle aged is. Some say anywhere between 35 and 65. It's defined as between about 40 and about 60. And then they talk about guys, and if they go through midlife crisis and they find that most guys don't actually go through midlife crisis. So that's just a thing from TV or movies. Amy, your thoughts on that? Do you think men. Do you know men going through midlife crisis?
Amy
I think it just depends. I feel like you can have multiple crisis in your life crises. Like different things cause you to maybe certain way. But I do think that men, once they get to a certain age, maybe they're more established, they have More money, and they finally buy that something that they've always wanted, and it helps them feel maybe a little younger. So then it comes across as a midlife crisis, whereas they just couldn't afford it before.
Bobby Bones
I think if they're doing it to make them feel younger, that is a bit of a crisis thing. But I do understand what you're saying. I think for me, it was. I was poor my whole life. Then once I started to make money at like 35 or 36, I was like, baseball cards, Laffy Taffy. I was buying all the stuff. At like 6 years old, I couldn't buy shoes.
Amy
So maybe the word is, is not that it makes you feel younger, but it's like nostalgic. Like, this is what you wanted back in the day. Or you had when I was young. Yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Or. Or it's what I didn't have when I was young.
Amy
Okay. Yes.
Bobby Bones
So that. And I, I think I still do that with like, again, baseball cards and even like sports, like, going to do sports. I think that's the nine year old me who didn't get to do that, who's like, well, now I can actually afford to do it, or now, you know, I can make my job pay for me to do it. So I do it.
Amy
Some say that for millennial women, which would be me, our midlife crisis is all our ear piercings.
Bobby Bones
For women, I would say midlife crisis would be a bunch of surgeries.
Amy
Well, but that's way more expensive. Like, this is just an easy, like, we can go get this done. Like, a lot of women in their 40s are going to get, you know, their second, third, fourth piercing and it's like the fun thing to do for them.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so I think the comparison would be.
Amy
And I'm guilty.
Bobby Bones
Baseball cards for cheap. But for Ferrari or Camaro.
Lunchbox
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Without the top on can be the women's surgeries.
Amy
Sure.
Bobby Bones
Because I think that would be probably those two. Do you feel who do you. Who on the show, Amy, do you feel like is the most midlife, like.
Amy
By age or by just by crises?
Bobby Bones
Not even. Not even crises, but like, you sure.
Lunchbox
It could be Eddie. Eddie, that's me.
Amy
I'm older for sure.
Lunchbox
But I'm older by like a year from you guys.
Amy
It just seems like.
Bobby Bones
But that's why it's not a data thing, though. It's like the feeling.
Amy
Yeah. The Eddie.
Lunchbox
You guys think I've given up.
Bobby Bones
Well, you've admitted you've given up in many ways. You're like, why should I even try to save money for my retirement. Because what am I going to do? I'm already almost there. Like, you've given up in ways.
Lunchbox
And anytime I save money, it all just goes to my kids. Like, what am I doing?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, you've given up in a lot of ways.
Amy
Who do you think? Bobby.
Bobby Bones
But I'm not thinking of crisis, though. I mean, midline. I think I have a bit of Peter Pan syndrome still because I finally get to do things that I did when I was young. And also the fact I've never drank or been in the sun. And I wear glasses that hide a lot of my eyes. It keeps me looking a bit younger because you don't see any. Like, people age in their eyes. I wear such thick glasses. It probably shaves five years off of me just from that.
Lunchbox
And you dress cool.
Bobby Bones
I dress easy. Yeah, yeah, Eddie.
Lunchbox
And you got cool shoes.
Bobby Bones
That's like the kids stuff. That's like. That's the Peter Pan in me. More than the midlife thing. That's that. But I've kind of. I've kind of stopped that with the shoes because I don't want to be midlife crisis. Oh, I think me continuing that is midlife crisis.
Lunchbox
That's why you're buying loafers now.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, now. Bags now. Yes. It's all. What do you call the, like, the brown ones, Amy, that you slide in. It's not like a sandal?
Amy
Mules.
Bobby Bones
No, no, no, no. I have plenty of mules. And you strap over the top. No, like Jesus works. Yeah, Birkenstocks. That's what it is. It's all Birkenstocks.
Amy
Jesus did not wear birds.
Lunchbox
He wishes he had broken stocks.
Bobby Bones
Maybe not the brand, but they were closed. It's time for the good news with Amy. Tell me something good.
Amy
Reese Gallinaro is a 16 year old. She lives on Long island and she's a two time leukemia survivor. Yeah, she's only 16. She's had leukemia twice, but she survived and she credits Legos with helping her stay motivated during treatment, especially during her long hospital stays. So now that she's cancer free, she's dedicated her time to giving back to other kids that are sick. And she recently launched a Lego donation drive collecting hundreds of sets for people. And she was like, obviously some in the community were donating. She thought that was cool. But when people started donating and they didn't even live in New York or anywhere near there, that's when she was like, wow, this is really cool that these people are caring about these kids. And she's really excited to donate Lego flower bouquets to Brighton hospital rooms.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that's cool. For many reasons. One, that she cared enough to do that she understood what they were going through. There's an empathy and a sympathy that it got bigger than what she even expected. And also the. One of the cooler things in the story is how weird Amy says. Lego.
Amy
Lego.
Bobby Bones
It sounds like the Lego. My ego or the Lego.
Amy
Yeah, well, how do you say it?
Bobby Bones
A Lego. How do you say it?
Amy
Lego.
Bobby Bones
No, now you're saying it is how I said it. How do you say the place where you get the tacos?
Amy
Taco Bell.
Bobby Bones
Excuse me?
Amy
Taco Bell. Lego Taco Bell. Saturday Night Live. All the things you think I say weird.
Bobby Bones
No, you've kind of fixed them all, though. Those. Those really weren't.
Amy
Taco Bell didn't sound weird.
Bobby Bones
Not so much. I think we fixed her, you guys. We fix. Yeah, yeah. We've hit her in the head enough time. She now says it normal and then.
Amy
Say the TV show Saturday Night Live.
Bobby Bones
Okay, she's back. She's broken again.
Amy
Saturday Night Live. Okay, that's Saturday Night Live.
Bobby Bones
Now she's affecting my brain. Yeah. Great job. What's her name again? Amy. Would you say that?
Amy
Reese Gallinaro.
Bobby Bones
Okay, she said that weird, too. Reese Gallinaro. Hey, we're proud of you because that's.
Amy
An awesome story, Galinaro. Or.
Bobby Bones
No, stop. Just stop. You're. You've already won this one. Good job. That's what it's all about. That was. Tell me something good. A lot of my friends, they can't even get their day going without stopping by Starbucks for me. Love Starbucks. Love to get a chai tea. And if I'm ready, if I really need a big day, I'll get that double shot of espresso ready to go. But the great thing now at Starbucks is, is that if you go and you decide you want to hang out in Starbucks for a little bit, they're now doing ceramics, like glassware. So if you're going to go, you're going to meet a friend and you order a drink and you say, I want it here. You're going to get it in a mug or a glass. There's also a condiment bar. It's back. Now you can add the finishing touches to your drink so you don't have to go, well, I need a little more of this. I need a little less of this. You can do the perfect amount of cream and sugar. You now have even more reasons to stay a while at Starbucks. So you go to Starbucks anyway. Next time, stay a while at your next Starbucks visit. Using AI for medical reasons is going to be a big deal. Now. This is from TikTok. Check this out. Some crazy things happening in the world right now. Chachi PT found the diagnosis for a.
Amy
Young boy after 17 doctors over 3.
Bobby Bones
Years could not figure out what was causing his chronic pain. So Adori and Deck had that on TikTok 17 doctors couldn't figure it out. They typed in the exact symptoms, got as specific as they could. Chat GPT says this is what we think it is. The kid is getting better.
Amy
That's crazy.
Bobby Bones
Amazing. So I got on Chat GPT and I have worse stomach issues than I've ever had, but I've had all my whole life. And I'm not exaggerating when I say I've been embarrassed my whole life of two things with my stomach. Number one, I have scar tissue on the bottom part above my butt belt line because I had a surgery. Now the scar goes from my sternum all the way to my belt line because they had to remove my spleen. And I think they didn't know where to cut at first because it was ruptured and they had to continue cutting to get all the ruptured pieces out. That's my vague memory of having that surgery. And so long scar runs all the way down through my belly button section, scar tissue and then also my stomach. If I eat a carrot, my stomach protrudes out basically the size of a carrot. If I eat, it's not like I feel full. It physically protrudes like is out. It's like Thanksgiving every meal that I have and I've always hated it and I've always been embarrassed to that. And I can be in the absolute greatest shape where I have like four and a half pack or I'll say a five pack because I can't really get the six because of my little scar tissue on the bottom, but I can get the first half of that bottom ab. So forever I've had this and I've been to the doctor and have stomach issues. I went to ChatGPT and I saw this story and I typed in every single symptom. The stomach issues, the scarring, the spleen. Are you ready for my life to be changed, Amy?
Amy
Sure. Yeah. I'm curious to know what you've got going on.
Bobby Bones
Since I had a major midline abdominal surgery, internal scar tissue adhesions could be restricting digestion and motility. Now I've had all kinds of tubes up the butt down the throat. All of that to make and I. It always. They come back, you're good. Like you're as healthy as can be in your organs. Number two, the procedure that you may need. A lap, A laparoscopic lysis of adhesions. A minimally invasive surgery where a surgeon cuts and removes adhesions to free up organs and improve digestion. If bloating is due to post surgical, that's post surgery. Another one. I need an abdominal wall reconstruction. Because remember when I had my C section, I told you it was basically the same thing. They had to cut my abs. Well, they had to cut my abs or my stomach muscles down the middle so they could get in there. And it must have been tough. I was ripped up. Ripped up little kid, you know, I was doing sit ups every day.
Lunchbox
That was tough for them.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, they say it could have been. I might need a more extensive surgery. Hospital stay, one to three days. Recovery time, two weeks, limited activity. Pain level moderate to high. What the crap? The next one. Here are the causes. Number one, scar tissue and abdominal weakness. And then it goes through with even my stomach protruding after eating. Chatgpt might have just saved my life. And now I can go and eat sandwiches in New Orleans.
Amy
Okay, so are you going to book surgery now?
Bobby Bones
I don't think so. It just feels like a lot.
Amy
Why not? You should call somewhere today and be like, hey, look. So I asked Chad GPT what was wrong with me and it says I need this surgery, so I'd like to book it.
Bobby Bones
Let's jump in A to Z real quick, huh?
Amy
Well, I'm just curious what they would say if they're like, oh, okay, cool. Chad GPT said it will book the surgery, no problem.
Bobby Bones
Well, I think it's different than Google, which Google just offers you up a bunch of results. Chad GPT is very specific about what you're saying and what it knows already. But I do think doctors take Chat GPT a lot more serious because it's exactly what they do. I think I could probably go to my doctor and say this happened, and he would probably send me to a different type of specialist than I've ever been because of what this says. But think about that. It could be scar tissue. Like this thing says scar tissue is restricting my digestion because it's in there and it's just like in the way of my organs. What if my whole life, that's all I've been needing. It's basically a tummy tuck. I need a tummy tuck.
Amy
That's what it's saying you need.
Bobby Bones
No, I just like saying words like C section and tummy tuck.
Amy
Yeah, because that's not what I gathered. I didn't gather tummy tuck.
Bobby Bones
What exactly is a tummy tuck?
Amy
Well, I think that a tummy tuck skin is actually removed from the stomach area and then sewn together as if it's been tucked away.
Bobby Bones
I need a laparoscopic lysis of adhesions where a surgeon cuts and removes adhesions to free up organs and improve digestion. But that's a lot of work to eat a sandwich, right? I mean, let's be honest. I know I'm 44 now. I'm not going to heal back in like two days and I really want to play pickleball. Coming up. Well, what would your advice be?
Amy
I mean, I would say this is, you know, short term pain, long term gain.
Bobby Bones
Like it's been bothering me my whole life and I've been so embarrassed.
Amy
So you're gonna be. Because you want to play pickleball tomorrow, you're gonna set aside.
Bobby Bones
Weather's good. Weather hasn't been good in a long time though.
Amy
Something that could help you feel better and honestly play better. Like if you're able to absorb more nutrients and digest things. Like imagine like if you're not digesting properly, Bobby, you're not getting all the nutrients that you're eating anyways, which can help.
Bobby Bones
You could have been in the NFL. I could have. Oh my God, I could of pro athlete.
Amy
I know your goal now is to be really, really good at pickleball. So therefore, if you would just take the time to have the surgery, then you heal up and then you're better than ever before. And when you're 60, you're going to be so glad you took the time to do it when you're 40, because at 60, you think you're going to heal fast.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so let's take the microscope and turn it into a telescope and back way away now. Crazy, that chat. GBT can take that and do that, right?
Amy
Yeah. And I think you should see it as a sign that you ran across that story and then it made you google your symptoms and voila, now figured out a cure. It's a sign.
Bobby Bones
I've been so self conscious of it since I've been seven years old.
Amy
Okay, you're proving my point that you should just have the surgery because you're able. Think of some people that would want to have it, but they can't. You have.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, but it's. It's elective though.
Amy
I know it's elective. Some people can't do elective surgeries. You might be able to do it, and honestly, you'll figure out a way to work from the hospital bed. It's fine.
Bobby Bones
Broadcasting live. Live. Live from room 322. Will you lap? Will you see if people die from this mic?
Amy
Oh, my gosh.
Bobby Bones
Lap our scopic lap. A R, O L, A P aro Scopic lysis of adhesions, where a surgeon cuts and removes adhesions to free up organs and improve digestion. Like, I've never been able to have a single meal where my stomach.
Amy
Oh, wow. Mortality rate's a little.
Bobby Bones
What? High.
Amy
What? It's actually. Okay, okay, okay.
Bobby Bones
Cancel it.
Amy
Okay. The risk is actually very low, but I kind of thought that the deaths were gonna be zero, and it's not. It's eight deaths per 100,000 procedures.
Bobby Bones
Thought you're gonna say 100. Oh, that thousand came too slow for me.
Amy
They probably died from other factors, not from the actual, actual surgery. And, like, you're going. You had some tests done the other day. You're basically 29 years old. You're fine.
Bobby Bones
My. Yeah. What was that? What am I, 29 years old at your.
Amy
Your biological age.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, but, like, my eating? My.
Amy
Your organs, your body. Yes. It's your bio. Like, chronologically your mid-40s, but internally, you're 29 because of the way you've taken care of yourself. And I think that, like, a big part of that is that you've never had a sip of alcohol.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. And I don't see the sun much unless I've been playing pickleball recently, and I can't wait to play more. And that's the whole problem with this. How am I gonna go prone pickleball if I have a liposopic nap and app surgery? I mean, I am gonna call, though. I'm gonna call. I'm gonna. I don't know how to call CHAT gbt, but I want to call CHAT gbt. What'd you find out, Mike? It's like a. It's a pretty low rate, like Amy said. I don't want. Pretty low. Oh, my God. Generally, No. I don't like generally either. Okay. I do think it's amazing, though, for that kid. And I think, though, I'm gonna call my doctor and say, oh, okay, okay, hold up.
Amy
There's an option where you can have a robot assisted surgery on this type of thing.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Then I'm just gonna wait for the option to get in a time machine and go Back and do it 20 years ago if we're. The technology is developing so quickly. Okay, so that's. That's what I found. I thought it was interesting and super cool for the kid. 17 doctors couldn't figure it out, and so I went and did chatgpt myself.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
That could be the situation.
Amy
Two things that I take away from this one. This is important information for anybody. If you're having symptoms or you have kids and no one's been able to help you, go ahead, maybe take it. See what Chat GPT tells you. Also, it doesn't mean just because it was fact for that one kid that it's gonna be fact for you, but it is another tool for our toolbox, and that part is really cool.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, it's AI for those. Chat GPT is. Is AI, and AI is my new best friend, so I'm gonna trust it. Bones listeners love this game. Last time we played it. I'll play you a sound from the 80s. Name the sound. I'm gonna play as well. Here's the example. Go ahead. I'm opening the door now. Okay, here we go. What? I think that's like Beverly Hills Cop or one of those Eddie Murphy 80s movies. So I would just say Eddie Murphy. Would we accept that? Or we need the movie. No, that's perfect. What'd you guys have?
Lunchbox
I had a movie. Eddie Murphy.
Bobby Bones
Okay, do we know what movie that was from? Beverly Hills Cop. I've never even seen the movie. I just know the clip from the Internet. Okay, here we go. Name it from the 80s. We have five of these. Number one. Oh, yeah. Oh, quick.
Eddie
That's number one.
Bobby Bones
Okay, do it again. Oh, yeah. Everybody in Lunchbox, welcome back.
Lunchbox
Cotter, Eddie, Randy. Macho Man Savage.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah.
Amy
Wait, I thought it was a movie or just anything from the 80s.
Bobby Bones
Anything from the 80s. 80s sounds. Yeah. Because what I have is not a movie. What do you have, Amy?
Amy
Well. Well, now that I have Arnold Schwarzenegger, but now I feel like it's snapping to a slim Jim.
Bobby Bones
I don't. I feel like it's the old Kool Aid, man. Will you play the clip again? Oh, it is. Oh, yeah. Like, that's the old version of the Kool Aid Man. All right, number two, go ahead. Hey, where's the beef? I don't think there's anybody back there. Where's the beef? One more time. Hey, where's the beef? I don't think there's anybody back there.
Lunchbox
I'm in.
Amy
I'm in.
Bobby Bones
I'm gonna throw spaghetti against the Wall here. I'm in.
Eddie
I'm in for the win.
Bobby Bones
I know that it's a food place, a fast food place. I don't know which one it is. I'm gonna go Arby's. Although I don't even know if Arby's was in the 80s. Arby's. Eddie.
Lunchbox
I'm gonna go with Wendy's.
Bobby Bones
Bones easily. Could be that Lunchbox.
Eddie
Wendy's.
Lunchbox
Amy.
Amy
Taxi.
Bobby Bones
What is it, Ray? It is Wendy's. Yeah. Good job, guys.
Eddie
Thank you.
Bobby Bones
Next one up, sing a happy song. You know that, too.
Lunchbox
Oh, I'm in.
Bobby Bones
Okay, let's do one more time. Name the sound from the 80s. I'm in.
Eddie
I'm in for the win.
Bobby Bones
Amy, are you good? Sure. I could give it to you one more time if you think that matters.
Amy
No, it won't help me.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Lunchbox.
Eddie
Looney Tunes.
Bobby Bones
I'm in the same ballpark. I have a different cartoon. Anybody else have a cartoon? Yes, Amy, what do you have?
Amy
Love Boat.
Bobby Bones
Interesting. That's really random. I could be right. Okay, I have Smurfs.
Amy
Oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Eddie Bones.
Lunchbox
I too, have the Smurfs.
Bobby Bones
What is it, Ray? Smurfs. Thank you. All right, we have two left.
Lunchbox
I almost went Care Bears, though.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah. I don't even know what that sound is.
Lunchbox
I don't know either.
Bobby Bones
I care. Okay, go ahead.
Amy
I'm in.
Lunchbox
Really?
Bobby Bones
Wow.
Amy
Well, guys, I mean, I haven't got. I don't think I've got one right. It's fine.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so you're not in. Confidently, you're in. You're just got the difference. There's the difference. All right, go ahead. What's the score? Mike Bobby 2, Eddie 2. LB 1. Amy, 0. And one more time, Ray. I mean.
Eddie
Oh, I'm in for the win.
Lunchbox
I'm in.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox.
Eddie
That's Short Circuit.
Bobby Bones
Wow. Blast from the past. I love that movie.
Lunchbox
That was a good movie.
Bobby Bones
That's a good movie. I don't think that's it. I don't have that, but I don't.
Eddie
Think it's it either. But I just remember that movie, Adam Robot.
Lunchbox
So, Eddie, man, I went Transformers, but that doesn't sound like it. But I'm going Transformers.
Bobby Bones
I have Transformers. The cartoon. Amy.
Amy
Transformers.
Bobby Bones
Wow, she came in quick. You got it. Is it Transformers? Transformers.
Amy
Yay.
Bobby Bones
Okay, good job. One more.
Lunchbox
Whoa.
Amy
I'm in.
Bobby Bones
Is that Arkansas Keith calling turkeys? Okay, one more time. I'm in. 60% positivity.
Eddie
I'm in for the win.
Lunchbox
I'm in. Eddie Moran. Mindy. But I think that's a 70s, man.
Bobby Bones
Mordy. Would have been 80s. Okay. At least part of the 80s. Amy.
Amy
E.T.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox.
Eddie
Star Wars. That sounds like one of them thingers that they swim.
Amy
Saber.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Lightsaber.
Bobby Bones
What'd you say? Which one? Lunchbox.
Eddie
One of them. I said Star Wars. One of those neighbors.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so I have Star Trek. I think that's the Saber you're thinking about. Yeah.
Eddie
I don't know what the difference, but.
Bobby Bones
Also, it could be. I have Star Trek. Ray, what is it? Knight Rider. The scanner. The car. Yep. We played again. No chance. Okay, that's five. What's the score? It is Bobby and Eddie, three lb. Amy, one. Okay. Eddie, it's you and I. Let's go, baby. We'll go one on one, not buzz in. We'll do three, and if we have a tie, then we'll buzz in. All right, go ahead. Next one. Wow.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
It's a little tough again.
Lunchbox
I'm in.
Bobby Bones
I'm in. Go.
Lunchbox
I'm gonna go. Super Mario Brothers. When you die.
Bobby Bones
I have Mario dying. Yes, That's. That's. Yes, that's when he dies.
Amy
That's why.
Bobby Bones
Correct.
Amy
That's like the most familiar sound to me from the game.
Lunchbox
Because you died all the time.
Bobby Bones
That's funny. Okay, next one.
Lunchbox
I'm in.
Bobby Bones
I'm in, too. But will you give me. Give me one more time? Yeah, man. You may go first this time.
Lunchbox
Yeah, you go.
Bobby Bones
I think that's what somebody guessed earlier. That is Looney Tunes.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I have that, too. I have. Yeah, that. That's all, folks. Looney Tunes.
Bobby Bones
Why did you delay so much?
Lunchbox
Yeah, well, I was waiting for a bell or a buzzer. I didn't know it was.
Bobby Bones
He's waiting until we both give our answer. There we go. Okay, this is the last one before we buzz in. Go ahead.
Lunchbox
I'm in.
Bobby Bones
Really?
Lunchbox
Yeah. You have nothing.
Bobby Bones
What? I need to hear it again.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Bobby Bones
I know. I can see it. I can see it because I know I played it. But it's the name of it, and I'm going to take one more listen. Go ahead. It's the colors. Is it. Is it Simon? Is it Simon? It's that or. No, Light Bright was. I have Simon written down, but Light Bright didn't make noise, so I'm gonna go. That Simon game. I don't know if that counts. Simon. Eddie.
Lunchbox
Bones. I believe the name of the game was Simon Says.
Bobby Bones
I don't think it was. I don't think it was Simon Says. I know it wasn't Simon Says it wasn't. I have Simon. Game beeps so Bones. Yes.
Lunchbox
Oh, am I wrong on Simon says?
Bobby Bones
Simon says is a whole different game. That's where it's like, Simon says, do this.
Amy
Yeah. There's no noise.
Lunchbox
Simon says, follow the light. I got that wrong.
Amy
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Oh, my goodness.
Bobby Bones
I'm not. I'm playing, so I can't be a judge. Mike. Yeah. If you look it up, it's just called Simon.
Lunchbox
Oh, wow. That's ridiculous.
Bobby Bones
On whose part?
Lunchbox
Not on my part. Simon says. What did we play that as kids? Like, I don't understand.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Simon says is the game where you just try to get somebody not listening. Oh, different game.
Lunchbox
Goodness, I'm so dumb.
Bobby Bones
That's a close one. That was. Let's go to the review. And you got to the one yard line.
Lunchbox
Yes. Through the challenge flag. Nothing.
Bobby Bones
How many are left, Ray? Two. I'll victory do these last two. Go ahead. Oh, I got it now. I didn't get it at first. That's gunshots. That's Duck Hunt. Thank you. One more. I can't remember when I've had a more pleasant day.
Lunchbox
What is that?
Bobby Bones
I don't know.
Lunchbox
Wait.
Bobby Bones
One more time. I can't remember when I've had a more pleasant day. It's awesome. I don't know that. Amy Lunchbox. You guys know that one?
Amy
No.
Eddie
No.
Bobby Bones
I don't know that one either. Eddie. You know what?
Lunchbox
Scooby Doo, maybe It sounds like the.
Bobby Bones
End when, like, it's gonna be a cartoon. Like, you pull the mask off somebody and it's like, man, Skeletor. Oh, Skeletor from he man. Okay. Hey, hey. Don't mind if I do. Take another victory here, Amy. You get the co MVP at this game.
Amy
Thank you.
Bobby Bones
That's fun. We. If you like games like that, let us know. We'll play more of the games you like. Our goal on this show is to play more of the games you like, not play the ones that you don't like as much. So thank you. A lot of my friends, they can't even get their day going without stopping by Starbucks for me. Love Starbucks. Love to get a chai tea. And if I'm ready, if I really need a big day, I'll get that double shot of espresso ready to go. But the great thing now at Starbucks is, is that if you go and you decide you want to hang out in Starbucks for a little bit, they're now doing ceramics, like glassware. So if you're gonna go, you're gonna meet a friend and you order a drink and you say, I want it here. You're gonna get it in a mug or a glass. There's also a condiment bar. It's back. Now you can add the finishing touches to your drink so you don't have to go, well, I need a little more of this. I need a little less of this. You can do the perfect amount of cream and sugar. You now have even more reasons to stay a while at Starbucks. So you go to Starbucks anyway. Next time, stay a while at your next Starbucks visit. These two brothers are fighting about the remains of their father. And the older brother was like, we got to cut our dad in half. Think about that. They're like, what do we do with our dad? Where do we bury him? Well, one has an idea, one has another. And so they decide to cut their dad in half.
Amy
What?
Bobby Bones
Because again, they want to then cremate him in their own different ways.
Lunchbox
What the.
Bobby Bones
The younger brother's been taking care of the 84 year old father through his final days. Already has last rights. Eventually they had to like, call police. But the whole fight was. First it was, can we do this? You cut them in half, each get a piece, then you. There are different ways to cremate somebody. I'm not.
Amy
Well, I mean, yeah, maybe one the proper way, another in your backyard.
Lunchbox
Yeah, maybe.
Bobby Bones
So one proper, one illegal is what you're saying?
Amy
Yeah, like.
Bobby Bones
And maybe one's a little more religious than another way. Again, I'm not sure. They don't go into details on that. But they end up, after police and lawyers got involved, they ended up cremating him in one piece. But they were to the point where they were going to cut the dad in half.
Lunchbox
And bones, would they cut it like down the middle or separate the top and the bottom?
Amy
Oh, they would have to do right side, left side, because.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah, you'd have to do it right.
Amy
That way you get, you know, everybody gets one of everything.
Bobby Bones
You get one testy, you get half the. I mean, because you get half of everything. I thought when I first read about these two brothers fighting over after their dad had died that it would have been a story about them fighting over, like money. But it wasn't. It was them. And again, it could have been some. It doesn't say specifically, but it could have been something as one of them wanted their dad to be cremated in a very religious ceremony and the other didn't.
Amy
Why didn't the dad decide this before he died?
Bobby Bones
I think he was old. 84.
Amy
I think 84 you. I mean, depending on what was wrong with him, he still could have specified.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, some 84s are a lot older than others.
Amy
That is like. I know that is true. And like, mentally, maybe he wasn't totally with it, but at some point that's.
Bobby Bones
Decided when you're another screwed up story. Or are you out of. You out of the mood for that?
Amy
No, I mean, that wasn't like totally terrible.
Bobby Bones
Okay, well, brace yourself. This is from Wane mom lied about her daughter having terminal illness for free Make a Wish trip to Disney World.
Amy
Yeah, that's pretty terrible. That takes the cake.
Bobby Bones
That's a tough one because at least.
Amy
Like the brothers wanting to cut their dad in half, that's some internal family drama. This is a woman taking advantage of other people and taking it away from another kid that actually has cancer that deserves to go on the trip.
Bobby Bones
And this elevated in a way. I want you to hear the story. Because she was up. This seems, in my opinion, that there was some shadiness happening. But it then elevated to a point where they were like, oh, crap, we didn't know it was going to get this big. So she says her daughter's dying from this illness called pbs. Pilarowski Bjornsson syndrome. I might not be saying that right. But according to the National Institutes of Health, PBS is a disorder which impedes neurological development and impairs intellectual development. And again, she's online saying, my daughter's dying from it. So she puts up a GoFundMe. It raises sixteen hundred dollars, which then, because the GoFundMe was starting to build some momentum, Make a Wish season, and reaches out and goes, hey, we'll just pay for this and send you to Disney World. So then she's, if I'm creating this scenario in my head, she's like, oh, crap. Well, now we're involved with something even bigger. And either you go, yes, or you're like, oh, no. I just kind of wanted to take the money and either do whatever we wanted with the money or do it ourself. But local news broadcaster WA reported the young girl's illness. She, quote, has months left with us. That's what doctors say. However, she writes her own story, says the mom, Catherine Jackson, 41, is accused of lying about the severity of her daughter's chronic illness to solicit donations and then got the Make a Wish offer to go to Disney World. So covet hits. So they have to, like, delay slash cancel the trip, at least for the time being. But they think she's dying. So the young girl gets A parade and a birthday party for 200 people at her home from the charity of Give Kids the World Village, which also fulfilled her dream of transforming into Elsa and then doing a frozen video shoot with a professional photographer. Investigators then spoke with a doctor who confirmed the kid did not suffer from PBS and that the illness. That she does have some illness, but it is not terminal.
Amy
Okay, so the daughter's not playing along. The daughter's thinking, I'm getting this because I do have an illness. But okay, because at some point. Or does the mom tell her daughter, hey, you're dying? Because at some point does that come up where people are talking about, gosh, I know this is going to be hard to process. And the daughter's like, wait, what?
Bobby Bones
Depending on. Because I think they're protecting the daughter. So they're not saying how old she is. So I think it depends on the age of the daughter. But also, you know, the girl who was told her whole life she was sick, then she ended up killing her mom. Wasn't it. I forget her name. There's a whole documentary.
Amy
Rose. It's like a. It isn't her name a flower.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, Whatever it is, I'm sure. Michael, in a second. But she was told her whole life she was dying. What is it, Mike? Gypsy Rose. Gypsy Rose, Yeah. Her whole life she thought she had it because her mom, like, what? One of the attention. Is that a disease? Because if that's a disease, I have it. If it's just wanting attention, I think.
Amy
It is a disease.
Lunchbox
Okay, well, diagnosing attention is disease.
Bobby Bones
If that's a disease, call. Make a wish. I need it.
Lunchbox
My kids, too.
Bobby Bones
Throw me a parade. Yes. Give me a parade, man. Yeah, dude, her mom had something.
Amy
It's called mother. I forget. I don't know how to say it either, but mutual housing disease or syndrome? It's a syndrome, and that's the mom.
Bobby Bones
Who had it, who made her daughter think she was sick. Right.
Amy
It's a mental illness where a person fakes being sick or injured to gain attention. Munchenhausen Syndrome. They lie about their symptoms, they make themselves sick, they hurt themselves. And yeah, I think that it can happen when you also make fake other people around you being sick.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, because Gypsy Rose thought she was sick, because her mom always told her she was sick.
Amy
Munchausen.
Bobby Bones
You still working on the name over there? Yeah, we've. We've moved on. Yeah, yeah, you know, we're good. So you think this mom embraced all this that came with it from the Gofundme on, or do you Think it was, like, too big to start. She's like, oh, I didn't mean for it to get this big. Amy, your thought.
Amy
I mean, yeah, it probably got a little too out of control, but that's when you say, you know what? This has gotten out of control. No, no, that's what you say. This has gotten out of control. I thought I could do this little thing. I know it's not right, but I'm gonna go ahead and stop it right here. At least I didn't take it too far.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox. What do you think happened here?
Eddie
I think she liked the attention, and once she started getting a little bit of attention, she's like, man, if I do this, I get free vacation. Oh, my goodness. And she just started rolling with it. Like, man, this is awesome.
Bobby Bones
I wonder, too, how they get that doctor to talk, like, openly and honestly. Right? That's why I wonder how they got the doctor to talk. If the kid has something the doctor.
Amy
Can'T really say, you know, maybe a little. Got him a little tipsy.
Bobby Bones
You get the doctor drunk. Oh, that's how HIPAA gets our records get out.
Amy
I have no idea. But it's like, hey, yeah, that ain't good.
Bobby Bones
That almost deserves what's wrong with people. What's wrong with people? I guess it does deserve that. Okay, it's time for the good news with producer Eddie.
Lunchbox
There's a group of dads in Southern California that have been playing baseball for two years. They go once a week and they have a game. They have a really good time. Well, we know the wildfires went through Southern California, and a lot of these dads, they lost their houses completely gone. But you know what they said? We're not gonna let that stop us. We're gonna keep playing baseball. So they still get together once a week, and really, it's just to bring some normalcy in their life, talk about just the good things in life, and know that life is not over even though they lost all their houses.
Bobby Bones
Amy, what do you think?
Amy
I think that's a beautiful reminder. While not everybody's going through what California went through, everyone has their own things happening in their life. And this is a reminder to find some normalcy, to have community, because that's, like, so important during hard times. And their little baseball league, that's their community.
Bobby Bones
I love it. That sucks is. I know this is not telling me what sucks, but what sucks is, and this is just a general thought on the state of media and technology, is that because news is everywhere, meaning everybody has a phone, meaning it's 24 hour news cycle, not even on news stations, on social media. That tragedies are here today, gone tomorrow, except for where they actually happen. Meaning North Carolina, a lot of folks still struggling. California Wildfire is still a massive deal, but because something else happens, it then removes 98% of attention or attention to effort that would happen if something else nutty didn't happen. It doesn't even have to be a disaster. I mean it can be the Super Bowl. And so I think a lot of people would still be very interested in helping things if lights were shined onto them. But the light moves around so quickly and it's nobody's fault. But the light moves around so quickly because everybody has to put all these news stations, all these sites have to produce so much content that the light isn't able to be shined for long in places that need the shining. Are my thoughts making sense, Amy?
Amy
Yes. Yeah, and I, I struggle with it. Like as you're doing, talking about that, like I'm thinking about how we get so much information and it's good to know about it so we can help it. But the thing is, yeah, we just have to do a better job of remembering where we want to commit to helping and give our time because then we can get paralyzed by it all and then not do anything because.
Bobby Bones
Excellent point too.
Amy
So yeah, and we're inundated. So you have to like pick what do you want to hone in on.
Bobby Bones
And more than the inundation at times too, it's. We're inundated with being inundated with different things because they have to keep our interest. So something new's happened over here. Look, gotta go over here now. So I guess my reminder is, and I think that's a great point Amy made too, is that there's still a lot of people struggling. North Carolina, California, your local town. There's a lot of food insecurity. If you are ever in the altruistic spirit, I encourage you to look around and see what you can help. And because it's not the big shiny news story doesn't mean people don't need it. So I think that's what that story does to me is here's people finding normalcy that are still struggling. But because it was three weeks ago, we wouldn't have even talked about it today because there's, we're talking about other things, you know, so yeah, my, my semi challenged everybody is if you're feeling a bit altruistic, you have 10 bucks or so find something near you, that kind of matters. And help somebody out, because this will be that news story to make you go, oh, I should look around, not just wait on something to be presented to me because it's the next shiny thing. And that's the rest of the story. Remember that back in the day, Amy, Or. No. Yeah, you know. You know what his name is? Yeah.
Amy
I need another hint, though, because right now I can't. I need. I know it, though. Just give me.
Bobby Bones
And that's the rest of the story.
Amy
Now, that part I have down. I need a hint for the name, because I know that I know it and. No, no, no.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox. You know it.
Eddie
That's Tom Brokoff.
Amy
No, no, no, no.
Bobby Bones
First of all, there's not a person named Tom Broke off.
Amy
What is it? Tom Brokaw.
Lunchbox
Yeah, with the W. Tom broke off.
Bobby Bones
Sounds like something broken off. Tom Brokaw is the guy. But no, no, just give me the first syllable.
Amy
Okay. I mean the next one. No, no, Paul.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yes. Amy, go. Nobody steal it. She's got. She got Paul. Nobody still.
Amy
Is it Paul? Paul.
Bobby Bones
Paul broke off.
Amy
No, it is not. Okay, now give me the. The first syllable.
Bobby Bones
No, I'm giving you the whole thing now. I said you don't know it.
Amy
No, but I do know it. That's why I want to dig deep into the vault. It's somewhere in my brain. We need to pull.
Bobby Bones
Vaulting. We're vaulting. Okay, how about this? What if I say. And that's the rest of the story?
Amy
Yeah. Not Peter. Peter.
Bobby Bones
No, it's Paul. We've already said it's Paul.
Amy
Why do you know if you're me? Okay, Paul.
Bobby Bones
His last name is also a first name.
Amy
Okay. Paul Simon. Paul. Bob. Paul.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, no, we're not. We're not going to do every first name.
Amy
Then just give me the first initial. I'll get it.
Bobby Bones
Hi, Paul.
Amy
Henry. Paul. Harold.
Bobby Bones
Oh, you're almost there. You're almost there.
Amy
What? Paul. It's a first name. Paul.
Bobby Bones
And we just fell down. She's so crazy.
Amy
She fell down. Paul Harvey.
Bobby Bones
That's it. Paul Harvey.
Amy
My dad's name is Harvey. Or was.
Bobby Bones
Oh, my God. And then Amy goes. It was. Now she has to do. Her dad's dead. She's like. It was. He died. Yes. It can still be Amy. It still can be your dad's name, you know.
Amy
Okay, true.
Bobby Bones
Yep. He still remains with us.
Amy
Is Paul Harvey still alive?
Lunchbox
I don't.
Bobby Bones
He is not. No, no. And that's the rest of the story. All right. That's what it's all about. That was tell me something good. And that is the end of the first half of the podcast. That is the end of the first half of the podcast. That is the end of the first half of the podcast. That is the end of the first half of the podcast. You can go to podcast two or you can wait till my guest to come out. A lot of my friends, they can't even get their day going without stopping by Starbucks. But the great thing now at Starbucks is is that if you go and you decide you want to hang out in Starbucks for a little bit, they're now doing ceramics, like glassware. So if you're gonna go, you're gonna meet a friend and you order a drink and you say, I want it here, you're gonna get it in a mug or a glass. So you go to Starbucks anyway. Next time, stay a while at your next Starbucks. Visit Bobby Bones here with some exciting news. The top shelf country Cruise Setting sail February 2026 aboard the luxurious celebrity reflection. And the big announcement is country superstar Keith Urban will be performing on board as the headlining act. This is a one of a kind cruise that will stop at beautiful destinations like St. Kitts, Nevis, St. Martin. Open booking for the top shelf country cruise with all of us and Keith Urban begins February 20th. Go to topshelfcountrycruise.com to learn more.
Podcast Summary: The Bobby Bones Show
Episode: TUES PT 1: A.I. Told Bobby He Needs Surgery + Mom Lied About Cancer To Go To Disney
Release Date: February 11, 2025
Host/Author: Premiere Networks
Overview:
In this engaging episode of The Bobby Bones Show, host Bobby Bones navigates a blend of serious and light-hearted topics. From scam prevention and the evolving role of AI in healthcare to heartfelt stories of resilience and family drama, the episode offers listeners a comprehensive and entertaining experience. Notable segments include advice on awkward gift-giving, discussions on middle age, uplifting stories about overcoming adversity, and interactive games that reminisce about the 80s.
Timestamp: [00:38] - [04:08]
Bobby kicks off the episode by warning listeners about a prevalent scam targeting podcast hosts and guests. Amy received an email inviting her to appear on Caitlyn Lowry's podcast, which initially seemed legitimate but raised red flags about potential phishing attempts and financial scams.
The discussion highlights the importance of verifying unsolicited invitations and being cautious about sharing personal information, emphasizing that legitimate podcasts typically do not request access to personal accounts like Facebook.
Timestamp: [04:29] - [08:33]
The show transitions to listener questions, addressing a dilemma about re-gifting handmade earrings. The listener feels conflicted after her friend re-gifted a pair of earrings she made, leading to feelings of inadequacy.
Bobby and Amy advise returning the gift with humor to ease any tension, suggesting it be turned into a light-hearted inside joke to preserve the friendship without harboring hurt feelings.
Timestamp: [08:43] - [13:17]
The conversation shifts to defining "middle age," with the trio debating appropriate age ranges and characteristics of a midlife crisis. They consider factors like age, lifestyle changes, and nostalgic behaviors.
The group agrees that middle age typically spans from 40 to 60 years, though perceptions vary. They also explore how midlife crises manifest differently, such as men purchasing nostalgic items or women opting for cosmetic surgeries.
Timestamp: [13:35] - [15:36]
Amy shares an inspiring story about Reese Gallinaro, a 16-year-old leukemia survivor from Long Island who overcame cancer twice. Reese credits LEGO for helping her stay motivated during treatments and has since launched a donation drive to support other sick children.
The segment underscores resilience and the positive impact of community support, with Reese’s initiatives bringing joy and hope to other young patients.
Timestamp: [16:58] - [26:17]
Bobby discusses his personal health struggles, including extensive scar tissue and stomach issues resulting from a spleen removal surgery. Frustrated by persistent symptoms, he turns to ChatGPT for a possible diagnosis after hearing about its success in a TikTok story.
Amy advises Bobby to consider the AI-recommended surgery, highlighting the potential long-term benefits despite short-term challenges. The conversation emphasizes the evolving role of AI as a supplementary tool in medical diagnostics.
Timestamp: [27:14] - [37:20]
To add a fun twist, Bobby hosts an interactive game where participants guess iconic sounds from the 1980s. The segment features nostalgic sounds from movies, commercials, and cartoons, fostering a lively and entertaining atmosphere.
The game not only engages listeners but also highlights the camaraderie among the hosts and guests, reminiscing about beloved 80s classics.
Timestamp: [38:41] - [44:54]
The episode tackles intense family dramas. One story involves two brothers disputing over their deceased father's remains, contemplating cutting him in half for separate cremations. This escalates to police and legal interventions, ultimately resulting in the father's cremation intact.
Another distressing story features a mother, Catherine Jackson, who falsely claimed her daughter had a terminal illness to secure a Make a Wish trip to Disney World. Investigations revealed the daughter’s condition was not as severe as portrayed, leading to the cancellation of the trip.
The hosts explore the psychological underpinnings of such actions, including Munchausen Syndrome, and discuss the ethical ramifications of deceit within families.
Timestamp: [46:17] - [50:08]
Producer Eddie highlights the resilience of a group of dads in Southern California who, despite losing their homes to wildfires, continue to gather weekly for baseball games. This act of persistence provides them with a sense of normalcy and community support during challenging times.
The segment serves as a powerful reminder of the strength found in community and shared activities, even amidst adversity.
Timestamp: [50:08] - [51:09]
Bobby reflects on the rapid consumption of news in the digital age, expressing concern that ongoing tragedies receive fleeting attention due to the 24-hour news cycle. He urges listeners to look beyond the latest headlines and contribute to their local communities to make a meaningful impact.
The discussion emphasizes the importance of sustained altruism and proactive community engagement over passive consumption of transient news.
Conclusion:
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show masterfully blends serious discussions on scams, healthcare advancements, and family conflicts with uplifting stories of resilience and community spirit. Through engaging dialogues, interactive games, and heartfelt advice, Bobby and his co-hosts provide listeners with a well-rounded and enriching experience.
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Recommendation:
For listeners seeking insightful discussions interspersed with entertaining segments and inspiring stories, this episode of The Bobby Bones Show is a must-listen. Whether you're tuned in to stay informed, seek advice, or simply enjoy nostalgic games, Bobby and his team deliver content that resonates on multiple levels.