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Eddie
Here we go. Come on, Bobby Bones transmitting across America.
Morgan
Turn it up.
Eddie
This is the Bobby Bones show. Let's go. Welcome to Tuesday's show. Morning, studio. Morning, Bones. We're looking out for you. Time for a scam alert. Going over to Eddie. Eddie, scam alert. What do you have?
Scuba Steve
I got a text from the DMV and it said final notice enforcement penalties begin on June 8th. You have an outstanding ticket and you need to. It needs to be paid now and it gives me all of these options on what to do and a lick a link to click so I can pay for my whatever fee I have.
Eddie
Okay. Did you click it?
Scuba Steve
No. That's why I brought it to you guys first before I do anything.
Eddie
So if you get something from a toll, a dmv. Guys, here's the thing. Stop sending the links to us. You. You almost got our whole system taken down.
Scuba Steve
Why?
Eddie
Because you copied and pasted the link and sent it and you were like, here's the link I got. But you sent it to us.
Scuba Steve
But I just copy and pasted the text.
Eddie
No, no, because it like flagged our whole system.
Scuba Steve
Oh, it did?
Eddie
Oh, no.
Scuba Steve
Sorry, Mike.
Eddie
It said this message seems dangerous from the email that you sent. It almost took you completely offline. If you get a scam alert, don't try to scam us.
Scuba Steve
You got it? Yeah.
Eddie
You understand where that would be a problem?
Scuba Steve
Yes.
Eddie
What would be the benefit of sending the link I in your mind so.
Scuba Steve
You guys could see the text?
Eddie
No, the text, fine. But the link, it was just part of the text.
Amy
Yeah, I've done that before. You just copy and paste the whole thing and you're just like, oh, it's not that big of a deal. But then if Mike were to accidentally just click on it or something, that'd be terrible.
Eddie
So. Scam alert. DMV not looking for it. Scam alert to all of us. Don't send the actual scam to other members of the show because some of us are more prone to click things than others.
Scuba Steve
However.
Eddie
Go ahead.
Scuba Steve
The fact that I did send you the link and the system said, bad, bad, bad link tells us immediately it's a scam alert. So maybe that is the indication you.
Eddie
Don'T get a bonus we're doing something wrong. Because when we clicked it, we'd have fallen for it. Yeah, well, if we clicked it, we'd have been in it that he got us all. Because you sent it to us. Okay, got it.
Scuba Steve
Accidental click. Right? Because, like.
Eddie
Yeah, so if you get something from the dmv, they don't. They don't really have anything on you.
Scuba Steve
No, I haven't gotten a ticket, so obviously.
Eddie
Okay. Scam alert. Thank you. Scam alert. Anonymous. There's a question to be had. Hello, Bobby Bones. I recently went through a divorce, and while that part is behind us and me, I'm now struggling with something unexpected. The friends. My ex and I shared a tight group of friends for years, and now it's getting a little awkward. Some people don't know who to invite to things, others are picking sides. I don't know what's fair. Would love to hear your thoughts and Amy's on how to handle this. Should there be friend custody? Signed, recently divorced. I'm going to give Amy the microphone for this. Mostly just generally, though, it sorts itself out. Just let life happen. But Amy, you can go.
Amy
That's literally what I was going to say is you just be patient and give it time and it'll all sort itself out. Everyone's kind of walking on eggshells. They don't know what to do either. Just like you don't really know what to do. And I don't think that there's friend custody. And with us, I mean, gosh, I. I just have had to be patient. And I will say that it has gotten so much easier probably this year. So probably took a couple of years for things to normalize because my sister and her husband were like BFF with my husband. So the breakup was very, very awkward, especially when he started Dating somebody else, like, it was really, really bad. Like, they ran into my sister at dinner one time and. And been my ex, like, basically didn't know what to do, and he sort of, like, ignored my sister. And it's like, we've known each other since we were children, but he had his girlfriend with her. So. Yeah, when you start dating, when he starts dating, like, there's all kinds of dynamics that are gonna make it complicated, but you have to be just patient. And the friendships you want to nurture, lean into them. Like, don't just disappear because you. You don't know what to do. Like, if you want to stay in touch with some of those friends, be intentional about that time, and it will sort itself out. It'll sort stuff out. And my husband, he needed space. Like, or my ex husband, he needed that space. He had to sort some stuff out. And then eventually he ended up having a meeting with my sister and her husband. And it took a while, but that meeting was so beautiful and healing for them, and they worked through it. And now if you were to see him at dinner, I'd be like, what up? Old times. All good now. But there was a season where that just wouldn't have happened. And you just have to let that season happen.
Eddie
Thank you for emailing us. There you go. Close it up. There's a video out of Meghan Markle before she had her last baby. And you guys already know I'm not a Meghan Markle super fan, right?
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
And I think because I talked about it, I get on the Mega Markle algorithm now. But the big debate now is because she's shown in the room before she has her baby. They're trying to have the baby, and she's, like, dancing. She's. Dan, have you seen the video?
Amy
Yes.
Eddie
Okay. And so it's. They're like, that stomach doesn't look real.
Amy
Oh, no, it's real. It's definitely real.
Eddie
And there have also been rumors of her using a surrogate. Like, heavy rumors. And so now I've watched, like, 20 videos of them, zoomed in on the stomach. I'm not convince the stomach's real.
Amy
Oh, I saw that. Someone said it has, like, there's some monitor thing that they strap around the stomach to monitor something. And that's. What's the weird bump is the monitor.
Eddie
It just f. It folds weird, too.
Amy
So you think they went to a hospital and staged a whole dance thing? That would be really, really, really weird.
Eddie
Or would it be really, really, really smart?
Scuba Steve
Why would it be smart? Like, are they hiding the fact that they had a baby?
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
No, they're hiding the fact they had a surrogate.
Amy
Why? Why years later, put out a video of you dancing?
Eddie
Because she wrote, four years ago today, this happened. I don't know. Because the rumors of the surrogacy were coming out.
Amy
Well, they could find a different way because that way was awkward.
Eddie
Exactly. And what do you put out one of the most. Oh, yeah, it was really awkward.
Amy
Like, even the dancing, I felt awkward.
Eddie
Also, I'm not a super fan of Meghan Markle, and so I don't think. Morgan, what do you think?
Amy
I don't feel like that video looked AI or.
Eddie
It doesn't have to be AI, but when Beyonce. They said Beyonce is a surrogate, and when she did her stomach dance, it, like, folded in the middle and they were like, that can't be a real stomach. I don't know. I didn't.
Amy
So this is like the thing. If you use a surrogate, just do a dance and people.
Eddie
No. If you use a surrogate, wear a fake belly, and go in public so then people won't ever question that a magic baby didn't come out. I don't have enough. Honestly, they're probably both real. And I don't care about the Beyonce thing, because I don't. I don't. I don't. If you use a circuit, that's great. I have no problem with that.
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
A lot of times, medically, people need to use a surrogate. So it's not even about that. It's just that, like I said, I'm not a Meghan Markle super fan. So I'm getting all the videos, and I'm totally, like, wrapped up in the. Is it real? I know when it was no comments on her videos she wanted, she took.
Amy
All the comments down, like People magazine or somebody else posted it. And so many of the comments are like, oh, my gosh. This makes me love them even more.
Eddie
Oh, no way. She's so contrived. I mean. But I'm not a super fan. Like, I said. Morgan, go ahead. I'm sorry.
Amy
I think you're being a little bit of a hater.
Eddie
Yeah, I feel it. I feel it a little bit because.
Amy
I didn't think anything of it when I watched it. I was like, oh, it's cute. She's dancing, she wants to have her baby. That's all I thought of.
Eddie
I think I'm being fed the video. Then I'm being fed all the videos of people going, there's no way. That's real. And I'm only shown their theories on.
Amy
Why that might be why.
Eddie
Yeah. Yeah.
Amy
I thought it was real.
Eddie
I know what I'm being fed. Right. I still will fall for it, but I know I'm falling for it, even if it's, you know, I'm being swayed. You watching at Lunchbox?
Morgan
Yeah. I just don't understand if she's at the hospital in labor.
Eddie
Most women. She's not in labor right then.
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
They're trying to start labor. Yes.
Morgan
Then why is she there?
Amy
Because it's.
Eddie
I think it's her. I don't know her due date, but.
Morgan
Your due date, you don't just go in.
Amy
Well, she sort of. Contractions, but in cheese.
Eddie
I can't argue about what happens. I know.
Morgan
What I'm saying is usually if you are in labor, you're in a little more pain than this dancing. Like. You know what I mean? Like, you don't go to the hospital and try to induce labor. Like you.
Eddie
She could have had contractions. She's not in pain right this second.
Amy
Right. I've seen a lot of people do a lot of things in the birthing room. Like, they're bouncing on balls. They're trying all. Yeah.
Eddie
Because it doesn't.
Morgan
The belly doesn't really move.
Amy
The belly doesn't have to move if she's. When she's twerking, but the belly's hard.
Eddie
She is twerking a little bit. And that's what I'm saying.
Morgan
Like, there's no movement. Like the.
Eddie
I feel like they're dancing. Like, they don't even like each other either.
Amy
Oh, I thought it was cute when he kind of came in. Like, she's dancing, and then he. He kind of, like, makes it.
Eddie
I know who I am.
Amy
Gets into the camera.
Eddie
And I'm not a lover of Meghan Markle, so I'm probably wrong now.
Amy
It's still awkward feeling to me, but. But. But also, I don't hate them for it. But you're not alone. Like, my friend Kat, we were on the phone. I guess she came across it and she's like, oh, my gosh, I can't even stand this. But I think she's like you. And she's a. She's a hater. She's, like, didn't like it at all.
Eddie
I'm not a hater of her. The person. I'm a hater of her. The person she tries to put out because it. It's so perfect. Yeah. Everything she does. I email my kids every day. They don't get to open the email address till they're 18 years old, and they get to see a picture on everything in their life. I cook this all the.
Amy
I feel like some of that comes from the fact that her dad is out there for a long time was, like, putting all this bad stuff. She's. She's been trying to, like, correct what.
Eddie
He was doing, but are we saying that he was wrong?
Amy
I don't know. Right. But I feel like I don't know.
Eddie
Him, but I'm a fan.
Scuba Steve
You're a fan of his?
Amy
No, he's. He doesn't seem like a good dude to be putting out his daughter on Blast Media.
Eddie
I don't know the story, so I don't even dislike her. I just dislike the version of her that's put out there that I see sporadically. But Now I'm on TikTok hater Meghan Markle, and I don't like that about me. I'd like to change. Go ahead, Lunchbox.
Morgan
Also, it says in the caption, I'm a week past my due date. So we're trying anything. If you're already checked into the hospital a week past your due date, guess what? There's medicine they give you that starts labor.
Amy
Maybe that's what they were gonna do, and they were just doing the dance before she got. Yeah.
Eddie
I don't know. Maybe.
Morgan
Maybe because she's like, we don't know.
Eddie
Yeah, we don't start behind it. That's all I think is fake. I stand by being wrong. I think it's fake. And I spent way too much time thinking about this and watching these videos. So what is your main algorithm right now on Tick Tock?
Amy
Just coming to mind On Tick Tock?
Eddie
Yeah.
Amy
Oh, man. I feel like I've been. Well, mine's mostly on Instagram, but I getting. I'm getting a lot of Bob haircuts because I want to chop my hair off again. And then. I know. I know that. And Kris Jenner's facelift.
Eddie
Yeah.
Amy
Like, I don't know a lot of that.
Eddie
Yeah.
Amy
Is that. Does that seem right?
Eddie
Yeah, sounds about right. Thanks.
Scuba Steve
I've got a Mexican Wayne's World guys that pop up. They're really funny.
Eddie
A lot of them.
Scuba Steve
Hispanic. Wayne's World. Love it.
Eddie
You love Wayne's World and Hispanic culture.
Scuba Steve
That's true.
Eddie
Hispanic yourself.
Amy
Oh, a lot of ADHD in general.
Eddie
In life or your algorithm?
Amy
My algorithm. The videos, like, I just checked, and yes, I would say that's probably the top number one. Is that, like, all the videos that are like, someone with adhd. This is how they act. Someone without it, and they act out both roles, and I'm always the one.
Eddie
Oh, yeah. I don't wanna mine. You guys will roll your eyes. I get another.
Scuba Steve
Come on, hit us. Come on.
Eddie
No, what is it? It's these people that. Come on. It's all these different people, and they always talk about the struggles of highly intelligent individuals. Okay, I know. That's what I just said.
Amy
So what? Yeah, no, tell us more.
Morgan
What are your struggles?
Amy
No, no, no. So tell us. No, we want to know.
Scuba Steve
You really connect with those videos.
Eddie
Well, that's why I get them.
Amy
Yes. That's why that's. And that's why I get them.
Eddie
It's like, I get irritated at people who don't process things as fast as I do. I hate meat. It's like all this stuff, and it's like, that all makes sense, but then it. I can't.
Amy
Does it help? You have. It makes you feel.
Eddie
Love is crazy.
Amy
Yeah. Because you're not alone.
Eddie
Yeah.
Amy
And like, there's a reason behind some of it.
Eddie
Yeah. Like a socially not the best. Unless I'm on. Like, I have to be on. Then I'm perfect. I can be on because I'm performing as somebody else. You know what I mean?
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
That's why I don't want to say that. Because you're like, oh, God.
Scuba Steve
And tick tock has gotten us.
Eddie
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
Spot on.
Eddie
Yeah, right? They got us. Hey, China have it all.
Amy
Is there a name for that, though?
Scuba Steve
Me sucks being smart.
Eddie
No, I'm saying that.
Scuba Steve
I know. I'm sorry, dude.
Eddie
It's time for the good news with Amy. Tell me something good.
Amy
So there's a student in Kentucky who has a rare genetic disorder, and her teacher just really wanted to end the year with something special for this student. Her name's Jaylee Huddleston, and her teacher surprised her with a pair of tickets to see Jelly Roll. But it doesn't stop there. Once Jelly heard about the situation, he was like, oh, I've got to meet both of them. I want to meet the teacher. I want to meet the kid. And he brought him backstage, gave her an autographed set list, a hat. And then, not only that, people in the crowd, like, learned about her, too. And they were wanting photos with her. She said she felt like a star the entire night.
Eddie
That's pretty cool. You see the video of Jelly Roll buying the Lamborghini? No. You couldn't figure out how to drive it off the lot.
Scuba Steve
That'd be Us.
Amy
That's awesome.
Eddie
Yeah. Him and his wife were in, and they were like, well, we just bought this. And the guy had to come running out of the store, out of the dealership to be like, okay, here's how you drive it. And.
Morgan
Oh, whoa, whoa.
Scuba Steve
It's so cool.
Eddie
Yeah.
H
Stars are like us.
Amy
I'm going to shout out the teacher's name. It's Courtney Jones at Pulaski Elementary School.
Eddie
Shout out Courtney Jones. Shout out Jelly Roll. Great story. That's what it's all about. That was. Tell me something good bones. Lunchbox. Did you know Snake was adopted?
Morgan
Had no idea. I thought she was a true guido through and through that she was born and raised on the Jersey coast, the Jersey Shore. I mean, when this story came out, I had no idea.
Eddie
Snooki discovered the real reason that she was put up for adoption as an infant while speaking to her birth mom for the first time. The TV personality, 37, who reflected on her unplanned pregnancy while filming Jersey Shore, took part in the emotional moment in Thursday's episode of the MTV reunion series Jersey Shore Family Vacation. The reality star was adopted from Chile by an Italian American family when she was just six months old. That's from TV Insider. I didn't know she was adopted.
Morgan
Had no idea. I just thought because, I mean, they never talked about it on Jersey Shore. She was just partying on the beach and here we are. She had real life stuff.
Eddie
Yeah. Two questions come to mind. One first, has your episode aired yet?
Morgan
I haven't seen it.
Eddie
Do you think they cut you from it?
Morgan
I would hope not.
Eddie
But did they cut that whole series of Snooki opening up her own store? And is this this series?
Morgan
It's this season right now.
Eddie
But is it the series of this.
Morgan
Season if this series is Jersey Shore family vacation? So I'm hoping maybe I'm on one of the next episodes. I'm hoping.
Eddie
Are you watching it?
Morgan
I'm dvring.
Eddie
But you don't watch it.
Morgan
I fast forward.
Eddie
Got it. Yeah. We're kind of waiting for Lunchbox because he was at Snooki's opening and everybody was totally creeped out by him being there. It was like he was the one dude, and he was going out of his mind. Yeah.
Morgan
Yeah. The camera was on me.
Eddie
I have a half brother. I don't know.
Scuba Steve
That's crazy.
Eddie
You should know her mom. I have a half brother. I don't know. Yeah, that's crazy.
Scuba Steve
You say he looks like you?
Eddie
He did. I haven't seen him in a while. I Don't know. But he's younger than I am. I know he's still alive. I don't even know how old he is at this point. 30s. Wow. Yeah. Be weird if you listen on the show every day and felt like he knew me.
Scuba Steve
I don't know him would be so weird.
Eddie
Yeah. You have any relatives left back you don't know?
Morgan
No.
Eddie
How about kids? You don't know?
Morgan
Possibility. I mean, the only thing is, I figured the women would be able to find me because I'm pretty findable. Unless they just don't want their kid to be associated.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, they don't want.
Amy
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
To find you.
Eddie
That's a great point. Maybe they don't want them to know you're their dad. Their secret dad.
Morgan
Yeah, that's. That's fine by me.
Eddie
Yeah. Oh, it is.
Morgan
Yeah. That's okay with me.
Eddie
You. You would want that.
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
You'd want to never know.
Morgan
Never know, really, if you had.
Eddie
That's why I can never be a sperm donor. Never know, because I wouldn't want there to be little kids around that are mine. I would never know. However, you would if you did get someone pregnant in your early days, before you got married, you don't want to know.
Morgan
Don't want to know.
Scuba Steve
You wouldn't want to meet your kids.
Morgan
No, man. Because it'd be too much weird baggage, like, all these years later. Later. And, like, it would mess up the dynamic of my kids, and it would just. It's just strange.
Eddie
But they'd also be your kids.
Morgan
Yeah, but it would be like, I had to do the ketchup thing, like, oh, so what's your favorite color? Like, that's how you catch up, you know, like, ask weird questions. You don't know.
Eddie
Well, I hope it all works out for Snooki. I didn't know she was adopted. Not that I'm a massive Snooki fan or know everything about her, but I hope it all works out. Did you watch that episode?
Morgan
No, I watched the clip of it. I saw it, and I was like, oh, they're gonna talk to the birth mother. That's kind of crazy.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Eddie
Yeah, Yeah.
Morgan
I mean, that's cool that they tracked her down. How crazy is that?
Eddie
I don't know, because I don't know if she was trying to hide or not. And was she in South America?
Morgan
I believe she's in South America.
Eddie
Really?
Morgan
Yeah.
Eddie
Yeah, that's pretty crazy. That's cool. Hope it all works out. For Lunchbox. Took over the voicemail here at work, which means he just Answers the phones and acts like the voicemail. Anything else you want to say before we hit it?
Morgan
No, I mean, I just, like, everybody thinks they're gonna get the voicemail because it's after the show. So I just answer it and say it's the voicemail. And they try to leave a voicemail, but then I just mess with them and they get very annoyed.
Eddie
Here we go.
Morgan
Bobby Bone show voicemail. Leave us a message.
Amy
I'd like to leave a message about.
Eddie
The bank teller situation. I too. First of all.
Morgan
Wait, wait. First of all, are you having a great day?
Eddie
I am.
Morgan
What is your favorite color?
Eddie
Blue.
Morgan
Who is your favorite member of the Bobby Bones Show?
Eddie
I'm sorry, but it has to be Amy.
Morgan
Wrong answer. Try again.
Eddie
Well, then it's lunchbox. Ding, ding, ding.
Morgan
You win. Congratulations. You are the best caller to ever call the show. Thank you for leaving us a voicemail. Have a great day. Bye.
Eddie
Are you kidding me? Are you kidding me that I can't leave a message? I think that's what you realized. It was lunchbox. When he starts to, like, stop her. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. Okay, let's hear another one.
Morgan
Bobby Bone show voicemail. Leave us a message.
Eddie
Hello, I was calling about the.
Morgan
Please tell me. Are you. Are you. Are you calling to say Abby sucks at singing? If so, say one. If you'd like to hear a special morning. You agree Abby sucks at singing. Go ahead, tell us why.
Eddie
You didn't even say sucks. Right? Sucks singing. Okay, one more.
Morgan
You've reached the Bobby Bone show voicemail. Leave us a message and we may play it on the air.
Scuba Steve
Beep.
Eddie
Hey, I had a comment about the cat.
Morgan
If you're satisfied with your message, press one. If you'd like to re record, press two.
Eddie
Oh, my God. I can't.
Amy
Let's see, this is about.
Morgan
If you're satisfied with your message, say 1. If you'd like to re record, press 2. Or say 2.
Eddie
2.
Amy
2.
Morgan
Please re record your message.
Eddie
Hey, somebody dumped a dog at my house that I've taken.
Morgan
If you're satisfied with your message, say one.
Eddie
If you're satisfied. If you're satisfied with your. Okay. Thank you all. Thank you all for dealing with that.
Morgan
Hey, great voicemails, right? I mean, they were fun.
Scuba Steve
We didn't really understand what they were.
Eddie
About, but yeah, speaking of our voicemail, someone left this one. Really? About our phone number. Now, this is a real one. Ray, hit number one. I'm going to leave a gap. Morning, studio. Morning.
Amy
I thought I knew your guys's number by heart. So I was dialing 1-877-Bobby and I.
Eddie
Think you guys should just dial that.
Amy
And see what comes up.
Eddie
Because it was something about do you.
Amy
Want to talk to a Sexy man? Press two if you want to talk to a sexy woman. Breast three. It's hilarious.
Eddie
Love to hear them. Yeah. Our number is 87777 Bobby.
Morgan
Yeah, yeah. Don't make the mistake.
Scuba Steve
That's close.
Eddie
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Amy
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Amy
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Eddie
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Amy
I feel like I have to give.
Lunchbox
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Eddie
That's okay.
Amy
I don't really have much in my purse. Oh, let's see. Hand sanitizer. It's lavender.
Eddie
I'm good. Seriously.
Amy
Let me check this pocket. Oh, mints.
Eddie
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Amy
Oh, I have raisins. I'm a mom. Wait, wait one sec. I've got cupcakes in the car.
Eddie
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If you pay off earlier.
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Camp Shane, one of America's longest running weight loss camps for kids, promised extraordinary results. Campers who began the summer in heavy bodies were often unrecognizable when they left. In a society obsessed with being thin, it seemed like a miracle solution. But behind Camp Shane's facade of happy, transformed children was a dark underworld of sinister secrets. Kids were being pushed to their physical and emotional limits as the family that owned Shane turned a blind eye.
Scuba Steve
Nothing about that camp was right.
Amy
It was really actually like a horror movie.
Bobby Bones
In this eight episode series, we're unpacking and investigating stories of mistreatment and reexamining the culture of fatphobia that enabled a flawed system to continue for so long. You can listen to all episodes of Camp Shame one week early and totally ad free on iheart True Crime plus so don't wait, Head to Apple Podcasts and subscribe Today.
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The Medal of Honor is the highest military decoration in the United States. Recipients have done the improbable, showing immense bravery and sacrifice in the name of something much bigger than themselves.
Amy
This medal is for the men who.
Eddie
Went down that day. It's for the families of those who didn't make it.
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I'm J.R. martinez. I'm a U.S. army veteran myself, and I'm honored to tell you the stories of these heroes on the new season of Medal of Stories of Courage from Pushkin Industries and I Heart podcast from Robert Blake, the first black sailor to be awarded the medal to Daniel Daly, one of only 19 people to have received the Medal of Honor twice. These are stories about people who have distinguished themselves by acts of valor going above and beyond the call of duty. You'll hear about what they did, what it meant, and what their stories tell us about the nature of courage and sacrifice. Listen to Medal of Honor on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Lunchbox
Have you ever thought about going Voiceover? I'm Hope Woodard, a comedian, creator and seeker of male validation. To most people, I'm the girl behind Voiceover, the movement that exploded in 2024. Voiceover is about understanding yourself outside of sex and relationships. It's more than personal, it's political, it's societal. And at times, it's far from what I originally intended it to be. These days, I'm interested in expanding what it means to be voiceover, to make it customizable for anyone who feels the need to explore their relationship to relationships. I'm talking to a lot of people who will help us think about how we love each other.
Amy
It's a very, very normal experience. Experience to have times where a relationship is prioritizing other parts of that relationship that aren't being naked together.
Lunchbox
How we love our family.
Amy
I've spent a lifetime trying to get my mother to love me, but the price is too high.
Lunchbox
And how we love ourselves.
Amy
Singleness is not a waiting room. You are actually at the party right now.
Eddie
Let me hear it.
Lunchbox
Listen to voiceover on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast Podcasts.
Eddie
There's a rumor going around that if you have a Costco membership card but you don't have your real id, that the Costco membership card works instead of the real ID at the airport.
Amy
No way.
Scuba Steve
No chance.
Eddie
Yeah. No, it's not. It's not true. That's what I'm saying. But it's gotten so bad that people are showing up at the airport and using their Costco cards. Oh, no, because the rumor.
Morgan
How does that start?
Eddie
Somebody's funny and then somebody just copies and pastes it. It's at least funny disinformation. But you see this all the time in politics when it's not funny, but. Or election time especially. But no, this is like funny disinformation. I'm here to say that your Costco card is not your license. They will not accept it. I've come up with some fake rumors. We can choose one to start. And everybody that's listening to this can be in on the joke, but we will say, now which one we're going to start. And then we're just going to commit to it for like a few months. So I've come up with four, number one. And so this is a derivative of the Costco thing, but you can use your Bass Pro shop membership card as a dental discount in Texas. You haven't heard about that? And it's so weird. You go to the dentist in Texas and you show them your Bass Pro Shop. If you use it at your dentist in Texas, you get 15% off. Okay, that's pretty cool because it's so random. Next up, if you type Yee Haw into the Netflix search bar, it unlocks a secret cowboy only playlist.
Amy
Yee Haw.
Scuba Steve
Hilarious.
Eddie
Yeah, you may have to do it twice or three times because there's probably a show called Yeehaw or something. So if it's like if you type Yeehaw into your Netflix bar three times, you get a all the secret cowboy.
Amy
Shows, exclusive cowboys and.
Eddie
And country music concerts.
Amy
Okay.
Eddie
You wouldn't get. Okay. And these next two, they're just dumb, but, like, Lainey Wilson secretly voices one of the cows in the Chick Fil A commercials.
Scuba Steve
That's pretty good.
Morgan
I like that.
Scuba Steve
I like that.
Eddie
Like, fun fact, you didn't know Lainey Wilson voices or. Because I like Lainey, and I feel like we can do this. If you tag Lainey Wilson in a photo with a horse and it gets more than a thousand likes, our team sends you free merch.
Morgan
Oh, wow, that's good. That's really good.
Scuba Steve
Hilarious.
Eddie
That's funny too, huh?
Amy
How do they know who to send it to?
Eddie
It's a. It's not true. It's not true. Amy already built for it. Oh, no.
Scuba Steve
She's already looking for the cowboys.
Eddie
Somehow she got scammed at the same time. I don't even know how.
Amy
Sorry. I just wanted the detail.
Eddie
They're all fake. What's your favorite?
Amy
Yeah, you. Oh, yeah. You have to tag it, and then if it gets that many likes, then you're the one.
Eddie
It's not like if you tag Lainey Wilson in a photo with a horse.
Amy
It's you and a horse, and it gets.
Eddie
And it gets more than a thousand likes.
Amy
Okay. Her team sends you, so you're the recipient.
Eddie
The problem is, I think we would bring trouble to Lainey on that one. Everybody expects me to send free merch. What do you think? We could do the Bass Pro shop one? It could be all across the country.
Scuba Steve
I like that one.
Eddie
Bass Pro membership and show at your dentist is at 15 off. You want to commit to that rumor.
Scuba Steve
And then, I mean, you can even go to your dentist, and then they're gonna be like, it's so crazy. People give me, like, Bass Pro shop thinking that's gonna be. Give him a discount.
Amy
Yeah, I don't know. I like the yeehaw one.
Eddie
If you type yeehaw three times into your Netflix search bar.
Amy
Yeah. Because you're gonna make a bunch of people do it.
Eddie
Okay, which one? Let's vote. Amy.
Amy
Yeah, I'm with Morgan. I go yeehaw because it's, like, doable for everybody. Not everybody has a Bass Pro shop card. Yeah. Yeehaw three times.
Eddie
You get exclusive cowboys only. You get cowboy only shows, exclusive content, and a bunch of secret country music concerts.
Scuba Steve
That's good. That's good.
Eddie
Okay. Lunchbox.
Morgan
Yeah, man. I don't know. They're both pretty good, but I. I think you'll see more results with the Yeehaw. Because it's more common to have Netflix.
Eddie
Yeah. Yeah. I don't care if it's common or not, because not everybody's going to the airport in the Costco car.
Scuba Steve
Right.
Eddie
I just want people to think it's true. Okay, we'll do that one. That's our new rumor. Which camera do I look in up here?
Scuba Steve
Yeah, straight ahead.
Eddie
Got this. Yeah. It's crazy, because if you go to Netflix and you type yeehaw three times into the search bar, not only do you get all the cowboy shows, you get exclusive country music content and concerts from your favorite country music artist that nobody even knew was on the platform. Got it? You got that?
Scuba Steve
Clip it, Clip it. Clip it out.
Eddie
Yeah, start the rumor. Everybody else, start the rumor, too. We're in this together. It's time for the good news with producer Eddie.
Scuba Steve
Ed. The zebra was bought, transferred to Christiana, Tennessee, on May 30. The owner puts him in a big pasture. He goes out and looks the zebra's not there. The zebra got out and was all over town. People were sending videos and being like, I see a zebra on i24. And then every time they call the authorities, they'd show up, no zebra. So they could never find Ed. Ed was loose for over a week.
Amy
Oh, wow.
Scuba Steve
Then finally, a helicopter spotted Ed and said, all right, we. We got eyes on Ed. They all got together, Authorities came together, they wrangled him, and then the helicopter dropped a net. They put Ed on that, and they had to lift him out of the area he was in because they didn't want, you know, anyone to get hurt. Just in case Ed went crazy, they brought him over to another sp. There was a trailer, and now Ed is safely home.
Eddie
I saw the picture while it was happening. They were airlifting Ed, and Ed's, like, hanging, like it's around under his butt, but he's, like, hanging like this. Yeah, that zebra's got to be like, I'm so confused. Why am I in Tennessee? First of all, like, there's no reason for me to be in Tennessee. Second of all, I'm in the air, right? And then also, like, what's the air? I have no concept of what this is.
Amy
Imagine if you're driving along, though, and then all of a sudden, you just see, like, a zebra being airlifted.
Eddie
I would have thought it was a pain in her. I wouldn't have thought it was a real zebr.
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
I would have thought it was somebody screwing around on a white horse and just painting stripes on it.
Scuba Steve
I'm just shocked that it took, like, over a week for them to find a zebra. In Tennessee.
Eddie
It wasn't that they couldn't find it. They kept seeing it. No one could catch it.
Scuba Steve
Right.
Eddie
Because it's like trying to catch a horse.
Amy
Right.
Eddie
They move so fast, you can't catch it. And then even if you run up beside it in your car, it runs in the woods, you're done. Yeah. Yeah. So they kept seeing it. They just could not get it and hold it.
Scuba Steve
Well, Ed's back home now, and you know what?
Eddie
I don't know. Let's send it back home. Home.
Scuba Steve
Oh, like Africa.
Eddie
Madagascar, you know? All right. There you go. That's what it's all about. That was. Tell me something good. All right, now. Day two. Amy yells a joke. Amy yells a joke. Amy yells a joke. Amy has a joke to yell to you.
Amy
Why did the coffee file a police report?
Eddie
Why'd the coffee file a police report?
Amy
It got mugged.
Eddie
Mugged. Amy yells a joke.
Morgan
Amy yells a joke.
Eddie
Amy has a joke to yell to you. Nice job. I love it. Tuesday reviews day. I watched a lot of things, mostly because this weekend we just hung out. But I did finish Department Q on Netflix.
Scuba Steve
It's great.
Eddie
Four and a half out of five. It's about a guy who goes back into cold cases, and that's all I'll say. Great. Anybody else started it?
Amy
Yep.
Eddie
Good watch. You done?
Amy
No, I couldn't. I. I couldn't get into it.
Eddie
That's really good.
Amy
So I just need to buckle down.
Eddie
Yeah. When you can't get into something, though, it's because you, like, do three things at once.
Amy
Totally what I was doing.
Eddie
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Amy
I know, I know, I know. So I need to lay down, do nothing, and watch it.
Eddie
No, just watch a show.
Amy
Okay.
Eddie
I don't think you have to go out of your way to watch a show. It's just if you do a bunch of other things.
Amy
Okay.
Eddie
But I would give a four out of five. Wow. Interrogation.
Amy
I mean, you're spot on with shows, so that's why I need to just listen.
Eddie
It's really good. I watch Complete Unknown, the Bob Dylan movie.
Scuba Steve
Okay, let's go.
Amy
Timothy Chalamet.
Eddie
Yeah. Yeah. I love Chalamet, for sure. Here. Oh.
Morgan
Oh, no.
Amy
You don't get it.
Eddie
No, I. I don't get it.
Scuba Steve
What's there not to get?
Eddie
I get it. So I've read. I mean, a book on Bob Dylan. I don't love Bob Dylan, but I like Bob Dylan. I respect what Bob Dylan means to the music industry and like, my favorite songwriters. Favorite songwriters. Often Bob Dylan or Bruce Springsteen.
Scuba Steve
Okay. Yeah.
Eddie
So I have a complicated relationship with Bob Dylan, except he doesn't know who I am. I thought Timothy Shalom was awesome in the movie. He's a plus in the movie. I thought the movie's just okay. Huh.
Amy
Maybe that's because you read a book.
Eddie
No, it was fine. I thought, like, the Joan Bias stuff is super interesting. You know, without her, Joni Mitchell never would have come along. I thought the movie was just okay. And if you're not a Bob Dylan fan, I don't think you love the movie. Yeah, because there was really no plot. It was like. Watch this period of time in Bob Dylan's life. Timothy Chalamet was awesome, and it's worth watching it, but I did not love it, and I really wanted to love it. Mike, did you love it? I felt the opposite about you. I didn't love his performance, but I love the movie. Yeah, I didn't love the movie and I loved his performance, man. I thought he, like, embodied Bob Dylan.
Scuba Steve
He did.
Eddie
I thought he, like, ate him and then played him.
Scuba Steve
Did you think Bob Dylan was, like, a big jerk like Amy said?
Eddie
I feel like Bob Dylan was not great at interpersonal communication anyway. And anytime anybody gets fame or money, it makes him a bigger version of themselves. So, no. I feel like he just was able to be himself more. And he's somebody who probably was not a great communicator. Most creatives or most highly intelligent people don't like to talk to people. And I feel like he's that.
Amy
I know. I just felt like it was sucked that he was sort of not cool to the one guy that was there for him early on, but it kind of was.
Eddie
But it doesn't matter. I give it three and a half out of five electric guitars. That's good. That's a good one.
Scuba Steve
I like that.
Eddie
Yeah. Chalamet. Five out of five. Give that guy an Oscar. He went Oscar. No, I don't think it was. Oh, he was nominated but didn't win. Recount. I demand a recount. But three and a half out of five for a complete unknown. So we just stayed at the house and made a point. We're very deliberate about staying home this past weekend and just watching stuff. My wife and I, and so we watched the account at 1. Now, this is based off Mike D. I'd never seen the accountant. 1. I love the account 1. It's forever ago. I loved it.
Scuba Steve
It's a movie, right?
Eddie
Yeah, it was awesome. Well, one. What do you think is a TV show? Yeah, the accountant. The first accountant. It had to be from, like, the 2000s, right? 2016, I believe. Oh, was that recent? Yeah, man. Technology's gotten so much better since then. Ben Affleck plays, like, a version of Rain Man. Can I. I don't know what I can say about the movie, but this is an old one. But Ben F. Like, plays a version of, like, a Rain man type character, but. But he's autistic and he has skills with numbers. But his dad was also in the military, and his dad didn't want him to get picked on his whole life. It was almost a Boy Named sue, but instead of teaching him well. No. He taught him how to fight.
Scuba Steve
Oh, wow.
Eddie
And so he's great with numbers, but he's also great at fighting because his dad was like, you're not gonna get picked on for being autistic your whole life. And so he does both of those. It's awesome. Account at one. I know this is 10 years old. Nine years, who cares? So we watched the account at two right after that, and I knew that it was a bit more of a comment, slight, more of a comedy, and I knew that was going to be a little cornier, but because of that, we still enjoyed it. So Account at one. It's old. It's hard to rate an old one, but I'm going to give that a solid four out of five spreadsheets and the accountant, too. I'm gonna give it a really positive 3 1/2 out of 5 Airstream trailers.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Eddie
But I want to watch both of them if you haven't seen them.
Amy
Okay.
Eddie
It's just weird when Ben Affleck's playing that same character 50, whatever, 10 years later, and he's older.
Amy
How was Ben in it?
Eddie
Like, good? No, really good. Really great. In the first one and the second one, he's just way more famous, and it's like, oh, that's Ben Affleck.
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
One of my favorite actors. Or one of the people that takes, like, the best roles, and I think it's a combination of. Of them. Is also in the movie. Can I say he's in the movie?
Morgan
Yeah.
Eddie
Are you sure? Yeah, he's in the trailer, but. But you don't really know in one. You guys. You ever watch the Punisher?
Amy
No.
Morgan
No.
Scuba Steve
Is he the big dude?
Eddie
John Bernthal?
Amy
Yeah. I think it's safe that you say that.
Eddie
He's on the movie poster. I love this dude. If you showed a picture of John Bernthal to the studio, everybody would know who it was immediately. But this dude, he Went to college to be an athlete, and it was way back in the day. And as you're an athlete, you sign up for a lot of the easy classes. And he signed up for an easy acting class, except he signed up for the wrong acting class. It was more of a practicum. And he never planned to be an actor. And he got in this class, and he was like, oh, I think I really like this. And so he just quit playing sports and became an actor, and now he's super famous.
Amy
Oh, that's cool.
Eddie
Look up John Bernthal. You'll know exactly who it is.
Morgan
I know who he is.
Eddie
What else has he been in, though, except, like, the Punisher. I just see him punishing. He was in the Bear. He was in, like, the first season of the Walking Dead. Oh, he's a walking dead.
Raymundo
That's right.
Eddie
Yeah. Look him up, Yola. Anyway, right? He's been a lot of stuff, but I can't really name anything.
Scuba Steve
The accounting.
Morgan
The Wolf of Wall Street.
Eddie
Yeah, go ahead.
Scuba Steve
The accounting, too. Is it available?
Eddie
Accountant. Not accounting.
Scuba Steve
The accountant.
Eddie
Yeah, it's free if you have Amazon Prime. Both of them are.
Scuba Steve
That's my question.
Eddie
And we'll do the rest of Tuesday reviews days up on the podcast later today and Part two, But I watched a plethora of shows.
Scuba Steve
Okay. You didn't finish Peewee.
Eddie
Yeah, I did finish.
Scuba Steve
Oh, okay.
Eddie
Yeah. Pee Wee's documentary on hbo. It was two different one and a half hour episodes. Well, basically two documentaries. I don't think that's for everybody. I loved it. I think people got a bunch of stuff wrong on Pee Wee because of just what the media was able to do in the 90s because there was only, like, four channels. And when they had a narrative, that is what it is. Did you finish it?
Scuba Steve
No, I'm halfway done.
Eddie
Did you watch it? I finished it. Yeah. I didn't realize, like, how much of a, like, performance art. Pee Wee Herman was all performance art. Right. And it made me. I rewatched Pee Wee's Big Adventure, and I just saw it completely differently. Do you feel bad for him? Yeah. Yeah, me too. Me too.
Scuba Steve
Well, looking forward to that.
Eddie
I know you are, but what am I?
Scuba Steve
Love it.
Eddie
Can't even do that impression. We asked 2000 Bobby Boneshow listeners, who are the top top 10 country artists who are real cowboys? Real cowboy or real cowgirls? Same thing, but real cowboys. Real cowgirls. What do you think? They said, it's time to play the Bobby Feud, Amy Lunchbox. And our returning champion, Morgan. By the Way last place. Get kicked out for next round.
Morgan
I'm already in trouble.
Eddie
Real cowboys. Amy, we rolled the dice backstage. Your first. What do you have?
Amy
George Strait.
Eddie
Show me George Straight. Number one. Answer.
Amy
John Party.
Eddie
John Party. Number two. Answer.
Amy
Oh, my God. The real cowboys, you say? Trying to figure out what the 10 will be.
Eddie
You can't figure out what the 10 will be. You should just knock them all out like you're doing.
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
You can't get disappointed when you get one or two because somebody's got to get them. Why not you?
Amy
Yeah, why not me?
Eddie
Exactly.
Amy
Why not me, Cat? Real cowboys, not cowgirls.
Eddie
No, I said cowboys.
Amy
You did? Okay, sorry. I didn't hear that. Lainey Wilson.
Eddie
Show me Laney. Number five answer.
Amy
Dustin Lynch.
Eddie
Show me Dustin Lynch. Number nine answer.
Amy
That was my goal.
Eddie
You have 17 points right now.
Amy
Okay, Maybe they think he is. I don't know if he is Tim McGraw.
Eddie
Show me Tim McGraw.
Amy
They don't. They don't.
Eddie
At least not top 10. We asked 2, 000 Bobby Bone show listeners, Lunchbox, who are the top 10 country artists? Real cowboys, real cowgirls. What do you got?
Morgan
Give me Trace Atkins.
Eddie
Show me Trace Atkins. Morgan, over to you. Cody Johnson. Show me Cody Johnson. That's for three points.
Amy
Okay.
Morgan
I think I'm gonna go next.
Amy
He's always hunting big in this. Riley Green.
Eddie
Show me Riley Green. Yeah, not really a cowboy. Country. Country boy. Yeah, big difference.
Scuba Steve
Good looking boy.
Eddie
Okay. Oh, fair enough. Easy, Amy. Points are doubled. There are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 answers left. One was George Strait. Two is John Party. Three was Cody Johnson. Five was Lainey Wilson. Nine was Dustin Lynch.
Amy
Justin Moore.
Eddie
Show me Justin Moore. Lunchbox.
Morgan
I got a question.
Eddie
I'm not gonna answer it every time.
Morgan
You're not gonna answer my question?
Eddie
No. And I just answered one right there, so you're up. Hey. All right.
Morgan
Give me Alan Jackson.
Eddie
Show me Alan Jackson. All right, Morgan, over to you. Points are doubled.
Amy
I feel like he's a cowboy. He's like the kind of one of the original cowboys. Toby Keith.
Eddie
Show me Toby Keith.
Morgan
That's who I had on question about that live.
Eddie
All right, points are triple. Amy, you are in the lead. You have 17 points. Lunchbox has zero. Morgan has three.
Amy
Did people think that this guy might be a cowboy? Because, I mean, where's the cowboy hat? And he has the shirts and all, but I don't. I don't think Garth Brooks is a cowboy, but maybe Garth Brooks.
Eddie
Show me Garth. Still in the lead now. Lunchbox Europe. If you don't get any. You'll be out the of the next round. Yeah, but get it this easy.
Amy
Get it, get it.
Morgan
Give me Chris Stapleton.
Eddie
Show me Stapleton. That's a zero punch. Just punched his ticket to not playing next game. But, Morgan, you're up. You can win this. Go ahead.
Amy
Yeah, I'm going to go with the cowgirl, Reba McIntyre.
Eddie
Show me Reba.
Amy
Oh, nice. There she is.
Eddie
Your number four answer worth 12 points. So you still are not in the lead. Amy has 17, you have 15. So George straight at 1, John party at 2, Cody Johnson at 3, Reba at 4, Laney Wilson at 5.
Amy
Well, I. I want to go with.
Eddie
This next, but I don't know if.
Amy
Like, a duo is part of this, but, like, I think of Brooks and Dunn because, I mean, Brooks and Dunn are both cowboys. Then I lean into Miranda Lambert because she's also kind of a cowgirl. Brooks and Done.
Eddie
No, no, you had it, too. Miranda Lambert.
Amy
Dang it.
Eddie
Yes. By the way, first off, Amy is our winner. Nice job. Number six, Miranda Lambert. Now, these are people that basically grew up on farms or ranches. Blake Shelton at 7. Remember, he had a cowboy hat. If you're using that for the first part of his career. Luke Bryant at 8 and Chris LeDoux at 10. Amy is our winner. Eddie, you're back in next round. Okay. Lunchbox got zero. Hey.
Morgan
When the category was announced, I said, I'm in trouble.
Eddie
Zero, but you kept going. Oh, I had that when they were getting it.
Morgan
Yeah.
Eddie
So either you were lying or you weren't in trouble.
Morgan
I had them.
Eddie
Exactly.
Morgan
I had a couple at the beginning.
Eddie
But once logic got him. Hi, Zoe Saldana. Welcome to T mobile. Here's your new iPhone 16 Pro on us.
Amy
Thanks. And here's my old phone to trade in.
Eddie
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Amy
There's always a trade in.
Eddie
Not right now. @ T Mobile.
Amy
I feel like I have to give.
Lunchbox
You something in return for karma.
Eddie
That's okay.
Amy
I don't really have much in my purse. Oh, let's see. Hand sanitizer. It's lavender.
Eddie
I'm good. Seriously.
Amy
Let me check this pocket. Oh, mints.
Eddie
Really, I'm fine.
Amy
Oh, I have raisins. I'm a mom. Wait, wait one sec. I've got cupcakes in the car.
Eddie
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Morgan
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Eddie
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Scuba Steve
If you pay off earlier.
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Bobby Bones
Camp Shane, one of America's longest running weight loss camps for kids, promised extraordinary results. Campers who began the summer in heavy bodies were often unrecognizable when they left. In a society obsessed with being thin, it seemed like a miracle solution. But behind Camp Shane's facade of happy, transformed children was a dark underworld of sinister secrets. Kids were being pushed to their physical and emotional limits as the family that owned Shane turned a blind eye.
Scuba Steve
Nothing about that camp was right.
Amy
It was really actually like a horror movie.
Bobby Bones
In this eight episode series, we're unpacking and investigating stories of mistreatment and reexamining the culture of fatphobia that enabled a flawed system to continue for so long. You can listen to all episodes of Camp Shame one week early and totally ad free on iheart True Crime plus so don't wait, head to Apple Podcasts and subscribe Today.
H
The Medal of Honor is the highest military decoration in the United States. Recipients have done the improbable, showing immense bravery and sacrifice in the name of something much bigger than themselves.
Amy
This medal is for the men who.
Eddie
Went down that day. It's for the families of those who didn't make it.
H
I'm J.R. martinez. I'm a U.S. army veteran myself and I'm honored to tell you the stories of these heroes on the new season of Medal of Stories of Courage from Pushkin Industries and I Heart Podcast from Robert Blake, the first black sailor to be awarded the medal to Daniel Daly, one of only 19 people to have received the Medal of Honor twice. These are stories about people who have distinguished themselves by acts of valor, going above and beyond the call of duty. You'll hear about what they did, what it meant, and what their stories tell us about the nature of courage and sacrifice. Listen to Medal of honor on the iHeartRadio radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Lunchbox
Have you ever thought about going voiceover? I'm Hope Woodard, a comedian, creator, and seeker of male validation. To most people, I'm the girl behind voiceover, the movement that exploded in 2024. Voiceover is about understanding yourself outside of sex and relationships. It's more than personal. It's political, it's societal. And at times, it's far from what I originally intended it to be. These days, I'm interested in expanding what it means to be voiceover to make it customizable for anyone who feels the need to explore their relationship to relationships. I'm talking to a lot of people who will help us think about how we love each other.
Amy
It's a very, very normal experience to have times where a relationship is prioritizing other parts of that relationship that aren't being naked together.
Lunchbox
How we love our family.
Amy
I've spent a lifetime trying to get my mother to love me, but the price is too high.
Lunchbox
And how we love ourselves.
Amy
Singleness is not a waiting room. You are actually at the party right now.
Eddie
Let me hear it.
Lunchbox
Listen to voiceover on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Eddie
We kind of have a dress code at work, meaning you just can't wear sweats. You can't wear pajamas anymore because we're in a building with other people. We used to not be. Raymondo's got an interesting question. Ray, what happened? Yeah, so we had talked about that where, you know, we were trying to eliminate the sweats, the shorts, all that stuff for the guys. Guys were doing a little bit of the jogger type things too, which we're not allowed to wear. Cargos are good. Now, jeans, dress pants, slacks. All good. Yes, all good. Details. But we never talked about the top. So, like, we're talking long sleeve, short sleeves. Those are all good. But the other day, Amy wore a cut off and it exposed her entire arms. Okay. And so I was curious, does that now open up the door for the guys to wear cutoffs?
Amy
Oh, I wore a sleeveless shirt. You mean.
Eddie
So you just saw arms? I mean, I saw arms and side boob.
Amy
No, you didn't side Boob.
Morgan
Oh, no.
Eddie
Oh no. Amy, what are you, what were you wearing up here?
Amy
I, I, I don't know what Ray is talking about. Like a denim. I had on a. He must be talking about the sleeveless denim shirt I was wearing.
Eddie
Yes, it was the backless denim. Denim.
Scuba Steve
My goodness.
Amy
I don't, I, I don't think that that was the case. I mean, there's a hole in the back, but it's zip tie like a drawstring on the top and the bottom, so you couldn't really see the back.
Eddie
So Ray, what's your question? Specifically? I love tank tops. I'd love to wear one if it's allowed, especially if it gets hotter. It's summertime now, so I think you just need the, the rules need to be updated a little bit. It's not winter anymore. We're wearing less around the office.
Amy
Apparently not a workout. Well, I didn't realize was there exposed.
Eddie
Back and exposed side boot.
Amy
I didn't, I didn't know that. I didn't think so. But I guess if my arm lifted and Ray could see a certain angle. But now I'm mortified, Ray, cuz like I, I did not think that was happening there. The sleeveless top, like, what do you think?
Eddie
What do you think the world should be?
Amy
Well, I thought, I thought it was a cute top.
Eddie
Yeah, but he could wear a cute tank top.
Amy
Right, but when he does it though.
Eddie
You see side nip and front nip.
Amy
Guys wearing a cut off. That would be like a workout shirt. Mine wasn't a work shirt. It was a cute top.
Eddie
Well, so here's my next question. So Zara came out with these. They're like fishnet tank tops and they're in style. Is that the guys?
Scuba Steve
Yes.
Amy
No way.
Eddie
I, I swear I just bought a couple of them.
Morgan
Okay, you did?
Eddie
Yeah, because that's what people are wearing, I guess.
Amy
Where are you gonna wear them?
Eddie
Miami. So you want to wear, Are you going, Are you going to Miami? I mean, you are? Okay.
Amy
There's stuff I could wear in Miami that I wouldn't wear to work. But I guess now I need to rethink my denim top. I didn't.
Eddie
I think that style is different for women and for men. I think there are classy and classic women options without sleeves and not really that many for men.
Scuba Steve
I thought we were working on equality.
Amy
Okay, so if Ray wants to wear a tailored denim that is sleeveless like, I tell you what, I couldn't wear a fishnet shirt to work.
Eddie
Ray, wear your fishnet shirt. To work tomorrow. The fishnet does have a collar, but it is see through. What? Huh? It has a collar. How can I argue? Can you wear it tomorrow? Absolutely. Okay. And then I'll be the judge and we will define our rules based on that. Okay.
Scuba Steve
Does he have to cover his nips, though?
Eddie
He wears it as is now. Depends on the angle. I have no idea what angle Amy's gonna look at. Also a great point.
Amy
Fishnet. It's not like the front of my shirt was see through or anything.
Eddie
Wear your fishnet tank top with a collar. And it's sleeveless. It has sleeves. Oh, it has sleeves. It's just straight fishnet.
Scuba Steve
What?
Eddie
Okay, I'm very.
Scuba Steve
I gotta see this thing.
Eddie
Okay.
Scuba Steve
I bet it goes good in Miami Brothel.
Eddie
We'd like to welcome you in. Okay. Wear it tomorrow for now, guys. No, you can't do sleeveless.
Scuba Steve
Okay, for now.
Eddie
Fishnet, though, under consideration. Fair enough.
Scuba Steve
I guess.
Eddie
Riding his wigs. Next bid. And Bobby's on the mic, so you know it. What this is.
Scuba Steve
This is the Bobby Bo.
Eddie
I'm gonna see the Florida Lunchbox. Because I don't know what he wants to talk about, but he says Eddie's creepy, and I'm all in for one of these, so I don't know how Eddie's creepy, but I'm in. Lunchbox, you have the floor.
Morgan
Listen, Eddie is the creepiest dude I've ever seen in my life.
Eddie
Okay, that's drastic.
Morgan
No, no, I. I think Amy was a witness to this. We were backstage CMA Fest, and he's talking to Lauran Cook from.
Eddie
No, no, Lorian Chase from Crook and Chase.
Morgan
Whatever. Yeah, I don't know her name. And he's just talking to her. He's like, hey, you know what? I don't have your phone number.
Scuba Steve
That didn't happen like that.
Eddie
I would imagine. We can look up her age, but I would imagine that she's in her 60s, right?
Morgan
Oh, I'd say 70s.
Eddie
I always want to shoot low.
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
I don't know.
Amy
I don't know.
Morgan
So she's really nice.
Eddie
She's so sweet, but legendary.
Morgan
Eddie is sitting there and he's like, I don't have your number.
Eddie
Okay, she's 68. All right, talk me through it. So why are you guys sitting?
Morgan
We're in, like, the green room.
Amy
On the couch with her.
Morgan
Yeah, he's sitting on the couch seat.
Eddie
Got it.
Amy
Tiny couch.
Morgan
And he's like, I don't. I don't think I have your number. And she's like, yeah. And he Goes, we should exchange numbers. She's like, why would she exchange numbers? She goes. And he says, you can text me. She goes, what would I text you about? And he goes, you can text me about anything.
Amy
Yeah, she did say, I don't know what I would text you about.
Eddie
Oh, you heard this, too?
Amy
Eddie said, well, you can text me about anything.
Morgan
Yes. And then he got, like.
Eddie
Got her.
Morgan
Not like. It was so weird.
Eddie
What's happening?
Scuba Steve
No, stop.
Morgan
What happened?
Eddie
Is there anything else you'd like to say before we get back?
Morgan
Started exchanging numbers, and I was like, this is so awkward. It felt like he kind of, like, kept shoving, like, hey, no, give me your number. Hey, give me your. She was trying to come up with every excuse not to give her number. And then Eddie wore her down again.
Scuba Steve
Not true.
Eddie
Okay, stand by, Amy. Anything you. Were there anything you'd like to say about what happened?
Amy
And Eddie even repeated the story later. He's like, yeah. She was like, what are we gonna text about? And he's like, you can text me about anything.
Eddie
What is happening? What are you doing?
Amy
It's. This happened. This 100 happened.
Eddie
Eddie, I'll now put it over to you because that does sound. I won't say creepy, but weird. I guess your intention is what's gonna make it creepy or not.
Scuba Steve
I've always known Lorianne and Charlie. We see each other everywhere. No big deal. We were talking, right? And we had some people from the company there, one person that works with us directly, and she says, I don't have your number. And I said, yeah, nobody has my number.
Eddie
Who said that?
Scuba Steve
I said, nobody has my number.
Eddie
No, no. Who said they don't have your number?
Scuba Steve
Rick was like, I think I have your old number.
Eddie
I don't have Rick who works for the company. Yeah, got it.
Scuba Steve
And I go, yeah, let's keep it that way. Nobody has my number. And she goes, oh, my gosh.
Eddie
Exactly.
Scuba Steve
Exclusive number. I said, lorianne, you can have my number. And that's how.
Eddie
That's a joke.
Scuba Steve
And she goes, okay. And I give her my number, and she goes, what am I going to text you about? I said, whatever you want, Laurie Ann. It was just to make Rick jealous that I would not give Rick my new number. That was it.
Amy
You have a new number now you want to make Rick jealous?
Scuba Steve
He has my old number.
Eddie
What's up with you and Rick? Just a joke.
Morgan
It was so weird.
Scuba Steve
It was just a joke.
Amy
Rick is going to be jealous.
Scuba Steve
Here's the kicker.
Eddie
Go.
Scuba Steve
You know who texted me? Lorianne.
Amy
What did she Say randomly.
Scuba Steve
She's like, do you have a good CMA Fest? I'm like, yeah, it's great. I just worked Thursday. And I was like, how long were you guys there? She said, for a long time. The show is really good. I said, keep in touch, Lorianne. That's it?
Eddie
You didn't say, like, what are you wearing or anything?
Amy
No.
Eddie
Is this creepy or not, Amy?
Amy
I mean, I don't think it's creepy, but I definitely think Eddie's retelling it in a more like, that's how it.
Eddie
Went, less creepy way.
Amy
Yes.
Morgan
He's trying to downplay the creepy.
Eddie
She felt the pressure to give. Yes.
Amy
But he. I definitely didn't realize it was all to make Rick jealous, which is another weird angle.
Eddie
Yeah. What's up with that, dude?
Scuba Steve
Nothing. I was just joking. Because he's like, I don't have your number. Give me your number. I said, nah.
Eddie
So you got the number of another woman to make a dude jealous. Like, all this feels weird.
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
Odd. Yes. Weird. Possibly. Creepy. Probably not.
Scuba Steve
And now Laurian and I could talk about, like, hey, did you see that new Tucker Whitmore? You know, like, he's funny guy, man.
Eddie
Would your wife care if she caught you texting Lorianne Chase at midnight? No.
Scuba Steve
No, not at all.
Eddie
But if you're up at midnight and you're texting.
Scuba Steve
Oh, at midnight. That's a little late.
Eddie
It's a little late. Yeah.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Eddie
Okay.
Scuba Steve
Not creepy.
Eddie
I'm gonna go. I'm gonna go. Not creepy. Thank you. But fun to talk about.
Amy
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
It does sound weird.
Eddie
Sure.
Scuba Steve
The story on the surface sounds weird, but once you get down to it, not bad, Bones.
Eddie
Amy, I'm curious about this because. And sometimes you'll say and teach us medical things that we're like, is that even true? And the nostril, where you cram the cotton ball in the nostril because it regulates the nervous system. I don't understand what that even means.
Amy
Well, it blocks. Like, when you're inhaling air through one of the pathways, like, it's either the right or the left side. They. They do different things.
Eddie
So if you block side does a different.
Amy
Yeah, like, it'll help reset your nervous system. So hold on.
Eddie
You're saying one side of the nostril does different things than the other side?
Amy
Yes, but that's why you have to restrict the air going in the other nostril.
Eddie
Okay, but. But. But if you restrict. Let's say you restrict the other one, though, is something different happening?
Amy
I believe so.
Eddie
No way.
Amy
Yes. Way. You want to try it?
Eddie
No, but it feels like the nostrils are working together because they meet on the outside. There's no way. One nostril.
Amy
No, I swear it's. Don't say no way. Because this is definitely a thing.
Eddie
Like, but I think that that's not a reference. A thing.
Amy
I know, but I don't make this stuff up like.
Eddie
But the people you're quoting does. And when you say stuff like this is science that also is so vague. That doesn't count. Yeah, like, I just can't. I'm not saying that what you're saying is wrong about the nostril, but. And I'm going to read you this here. Research from Stanford University found that.
Amy
Yeah, Stanford. Did you hear that?
Eddie
But I haven't even told you what it says. Okay, I've literally said nothing about what it says.
Amy
Oh, okay.
Eddie
That each nostril has a distinct sense of smell. That's all they do differently and they can pick up difference in odor concentrations.
Amy
Yeah, no, no. The nerves on each side of the nose are different. The right side of the nose is the fight or flight side of the nervous system and the left side is the rest and digest side of this is.
Eddie
That's not from Stanford.
Amy
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
Where's yours from?
Eddie
Amy?
Amy
I thought. I thought you were tick tock.
Eddie
Yeah, ttu.
Amy
Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, I definite saw like someone on Instagram talking about this, but to me, but. But. Okay, I'm sure we could find out. I just thought it'd be fun if we brought some cotton balls in here. And anytime one of us was disregulated, that's every day. We stick a little cotton ball and we try to regulate with our nose.
Eddie
Yeah, it's all scent based. It feels like each nostril has specialized nerve endings.
Amy
Okay, well, that.
Eddie
No, no, just. It smells different things. Not about.
Amy
Well, you're letting it.
Eddie
You're acting like it's the right side of the brain and the left side of the brain. My creatives breathe through the left nostril mostly.
Amy
Okay, look, all you have to do is take a cotton ball, break it in half, put it into the right nostril.
Eddie
Okay.
Amy
Now you don't want to completely block it off. You just want to slow the airflow, if you know what I mean, and then take five breaths, take the cotton ball out, walk around, see if you feel different.
Eddie
Guys, how do we feel about this?
Scuba Steve
I don't think it's true.
Eddie
Is this Amy being Amy or is this like real science? Because I've really tried to Find, like, I looked up nasal cycle. I looked at brain hemispheres.
Amy
Oh, brain. Okay, can we just do our own little experiment? Next time somebody feels off, if they could volunteer their nose?
Eddie
I feel off every day. I live off.
Amy
I don't think you. You're not always. I mean, I guess technically, you kind of are always in fight flight.
Eddie
No, I just mean off like crazy.
Amy
I mean, like, when Lunchbox gets worked up, maybe we stick a cotton roll.
Eddie
Yeah, yeah, I'm good. I wonder if we use his mouth. Like, what if when he gets into rage box, we cram him cotton balls in his mouth? Like that I would be good for.
Morgan
That's old me. That's old me.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Morgan
That's the old me.
Amy
You've evolved.
Eddie
How so?
Morgan
Yeah, I've been using cotton balls on one side of my nose, so it's really regulated me.
Eddie
Dang. Well, that's good to know. There's no proof right there.
Amy
It just goes to show, like, how different we are. It's in it. It's. It's funny. Like, it just goes to show that.
Eddie
I think you get suckered sometimes by stuff online.
Amy
That's what I mean.
Eddie
Oh, okay, good.
Amy
Like, that's what I mean. Like, I can see something like this. And I'm like, wow, that. That's fascinating. And you're right. I do. I do need to take the time to fact check it before I bring it to y' all. I guess I just brought it to y' all and thought, I'll bring some cotton balls too, and we'll. We'll test it out. But, like, y' all see this, and you're like, hogwash. And I see it, and I'm like, fascinating.
Eddie
Well, I see it, and then I go to Google AI. Then I go to chat GBT and go, is she crazy?
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
And it's like, well, each nostril does different things, but they don't do what she's saying.
Amy
Dang. All right.
Scuba Steve
I mean, I don't need a cotton ball. I already only breathe through one. One's, like, naturally. Just.
Eddie
You know what that's called when someone. Well, I'll say a small percentage of people, when they get their nose fixed, they get it fixed because of nose job.
Amy
Deviated septum.
Eddie
There you go. So that is a real thing. So if you were to get a nose job, we'd be like, oh, Eddie had a big nose and he got it fixed. I didn't say that Lunchbox does. But really, if only one side works, you have a deviated septum. Really? And it affects your breathing in ways that can affect your cardio in ways that can affect a lot of stuff. The oxygen. Yeah.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. Because it's my left nostril, so maybe I'm always nervous.
Morgan
I thought you already had a nose job. Didn't you have one?
Scuba Steve
They went in and they said they, like, cleared it up, but it didn't do anything. I think it just grew back.
Eddie
Deviated septums are real things, and sometimes people get unfairly criticized to get a nose job whenever they're just getting one of their sides cleared.
Scuba Steve
So I'm gonna get a nose job.
Eddie
No, you're not.
Scuba Steve
And then I'll look better, too.
Eddie
But you're not gonna get that.
Scuba Steve
Nah, I'm not gonna.
Eddie
You're not gonna pick that.
Amy
What if opening that up Eddie, though, could, like, change your life?
Eddie
Oh, it would. So if there are any doctors out there that want to give Eddie a deviated septum job and make my nose.
Amy
Smaller, I think that it is. I guess so, but.
Eddie
Because then you'd be able to blow through a difference. So we'd call that. Okay, all right, never mind.
Amy
Well, we call it a dsj.
Eddie
Okay, sure. Whatever. Yeah. Or since you want to blow through, we call it.
Scuba Steve
No, we're not calling.
Eddie
We're not calling it that. Okay, whatever. That's something to. Hey, maybe we could get, like, a. Scuba's not here, but maybe when Scuba gets back.
Scuba Steve
Clear up my left nostril.
Eddie
But it's gonna take you three weeks of, like, oh, black eyes and recovery. But I think it would be worth it. Not black guys, because that's fine, too. Hispanic guys, black guys, white guys. It doesn't matter. Black eyes.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. Okay. All right.
Eddie
But would you be up for it?
Scuba Steve
Absolutely. But would they also make my nose smaller?
Amy
They can.
Eddie
They. Sure.
Scuba Steve
While they're in there already.
Eddie
Yes.
Amy
Cool.
Scuba Steve
I like it.
Eddie
Yes.
Scuba Steve
I come back with a smaller.
Eddie
No, you come back and you're talking like this. Hey, everybody. Because I think part of. Don't be offended. Part of your nasal sound is one of your nose holes is completely.
Scuba Steve
What? Nasal sound? What do you mean?
Morgan
How does he do it?
Eddie
Bobby, Occasionally you do have a nasally voice.
Scuba Steve
Occasionally.
Eddie
Yeah, but I have, like, a little girl voice, so it's all the same. Okay, you don't sound like a little kind. I hear my voice sometimes, and I'm like. Like, who's the young girl on the show? Oh, that's me.
Scuba Steve
Wait, Amy. You argued with a little girl voice, but not my voice?
Morgan
No, we know. You sound nice.
Eddie
Yeah. You push back none on yours?
Amy
Well, no, I. But I do. I do think that it would help you if you decided to get it done. Like, it would help you. I don't. Your voice sounds fine to me. I'm talking about, like, your breath and your.
Eddie
You would sleep. Your oxygen. You would breathe so much better. You would be able to get in such a cardiovascular shape because you'd be able to, like, take in more. It would change your life.
Amy
Yeah, I agree.
Eddie
Average cost of a septoplasty in the United States. Range.
Amy
That's what it's called.
Morgan
That's interesting.
Eddie
Septum. Because it's your septum. Yeah, yeah.
Scuba Steve
Deviated septum, you said?
Eddie
Yeah. Between four to six thousand dollars. I don't know. Maybe I get a surgeon on here. Would you do it?
Scuba Steve
Yeah. Here? Here in the studio?
Eddie
No, no, no, no, no. Like, would you go and do the whole process?
Scuba Steve
Absolutely.
Amy
I mean, he probably. You have to pay a little extra if he wants the nose part.
Scuba Steve
Guys. I come in, I sound completely different.
Eddie
How crazy. It's not about you sounding different. It's about you living healthier.
Amy
What if your singing V goes through the roof and suddenly you're shame?
Scuba Steve
Yes. Let's do it.
Eddie
A few weeks for the initial healing and up to three months for full recovery.
Scuba Steve
That's a long time.
Eddie
You don't have to be gone for all that, but you'd probably be out for a couple weeks.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Eddie
You have four kids, though, bro.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, but, I mean, they would love for dad to breathe better.
Amy
Trust me, he doesn't mind the break.
Morgan
Yeah, for sure, dude.
Scuba Steve
Check in the hospital for four weeks.
Eddie
I'll take it.
Amy
You don't even stay in the hospital at all.
Eddie
Let me do some investigating, okay. And see what we can find out.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, count me in.
Eddie
But here's the thing. The last time we said this, he's like, I'll fly to Turkey.
Scuba Steve
No, I never said that.
Eddie
We were gonna get you hair in Turkey. I was gonna send you turkey on my own dime. And then you didn't do it. Okay.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, let's talk about it. I like it.
Amy
See, guys, if I had never brought you the cotton ball, Eddie wouldn't be getting a nose job now, so.
Morgan
Yeah, Eddie's getting a nose job.
Eddie
I think we need to call it a septoplasty.
Morgan
But if they shave it down, it is a nose job. Like, if he gets that home.
Eddie
But he can go. But if he goes. If he goes in for a septoplasty and he's like, also, would you shave off that you went in For a reason. And they fixed something while they were in there. That's okay?
Scuba Steve
Yeah, it's totally fine.
Eddie
That's like putting in twin turbos when you get a new carburetor. Like, carburetor's bad, but while you're in.
Scuba Steve
There, soup it up a little bit.
Eddie
Okay. I'm intrigued by this Bobby Bone show. Bonehead glory of the day.
Morgan
This story comes to us from the friendly skies above. There's a flight attendant on a flight from London to New York and supposed to be serving dinner, and they can't find the flight attendant, and they start searching the whole plane. Where's the flight attendant? He was in the bathroom naked, drinking all the mini bottles.
Amy
Oh, no.
Eddie
Sounds like he had a few mini bottles before he went into the bathroom and got naked because he couldn't have been completely sober, right?
Morgan
No, he had to be drinking before and then decided, you know what? I might as well go for it.
Eddie
Unless he's one of those people who want to get butt naked when they take use the bathroom. But I don't think that's it. But I would leave that as a possibility before I put him away. All right. Is that it? Yeah.
Morgan
I'm Lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of the day.
Eddie
So, apparently rice doesn't work on phones. So forever we've been taught that if. If your phone is dumped into water, put it in rice. Everybody knows that, right?
Scuba Steve
Yep.
Amy
Right?
Morgan
Yep. Done it.
Eddie
Okay. Raymundo sent this to me from Indiana University. It says if your phone is dropped into water, put it in a cup of rice. Phone experts say the rice hack does not work very well, if at all. And rice particles can enter your phone and even cause further damage. Raymundo, have you ever done this with your phone? Well, we used to have the pool, so people were always throwing each other in the pool with their phones. And I guess the iPhone supposed to work even if it goes in the water, but we would just take the whole thing apart, remove the battery, and that would actually work. You can't remove the battery for an iPhone. Or what? The older version, you never could. Well, then maybe it was an Android. Okay, fair enough. But you can. That's the thing about the iPhone. You can't replace the battery. Yeah, you have to go in our neighbors. She thought hers was totally done, so. And it worked good as new. Amy, your thoughts?
Amy
I mean, I have tried it. I put my phone in rice, But I also recently read something that it doesn't work either. And I'm like, well, shoot, why have we all been doing this for so long?
Eddie
It says you're better off immediately powering down your phone, letting it dry over a day or two. And if your phone is able to have its battery taken off, you do. But am I wrong that you cannot touch an iPhone battery mic? Like, that's part of their gimmick, I'm pretty sure.
Amy
Yeah. Like, how would you even do it?
Scuba Steve
I feel like those places that you take your phone to, they can do it, but I can't.
Eddie
Yeah, they can. If they can. I'm not even sure they can because that would mean you could get tools for it. Yeah. Unless it were like a real Apple place. But I'm still probably gonna stick it in rice.
Scuba Steve
What's the science behind the rice? Like, what does it do?
Eddie
Well, I would also. The rice thing was big before phones became quote unquote, waterproof. So they would like and go black, and then you'd put it in rice and then it would come back because it absorbs the water, basically.
Scuba Steve
Oh, the rice does?
Eddie
Yeah. It's like a sponge. But now most are supposed to be waterproof. Anybody want to try it? Nope.
Amy
Mine's brand new, so it must be waterproof.
Eddie
Why, have you already dunked it?
Amy
No, but I think you said the latest models, so.
Eddie
Yeah, take it to a professional repair buy Apple plan is what I do. That's kind of the best way to do it. But I'm probably still going to put it in rice if it happens pretty quickly. But also if you drop it in water, it's just never the same. It's like getting your car towed. If your car ever gets towed, it's. It never drives quite the same again.
Amy
Yeah, and then, like, what?
Eddie
It's always just a little bit off.
Amy
You don't always have rice on hand.
Eddie
I don't know. We got rice at our house in a jar. Yeah, we got a lot. All of us like, oh, no, no. Yeah, we have rice. That's it. We're done. Thank you, guys. We'll see you tomorrow. Bye, everybody. The Bobby Bone Show. Bobby Bones, 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.
Morgan
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Eddie
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Lunchbox
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Bobby Bones
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Episode Title: TUES PT 1: Eddie Forced A Woman To Give Her Number To Him + Amy Broke Our Dress Code + Bobby Feud: Real Cowboys And Cowgirls + Amy On Post-Divorce Awkwardness
Release Date: June 10, 2025
Host/Author: Premiere Networks
Duration: 03:49 - 05:07
Eddie kicks off the segment with a crucial scam alert:
"If you get something from the DMV, they don't send links to us. Stop sending the actual scam to other members of the show because some of us are more prone to click things than others."
[03:49]
Scuba Steve shares his experience receiving a suspicious text purportedly from the DMV, warning about unpaid tickets and urging immediate payment through a provided link. Eddie emphasizes the importance of not forwarding such scams to prevent potential system breaches.
Duration: 05:07 - 08:05
A listener writes in seeking advice on managing friendships shared with an ex-spouse post-divorce. Amy provides insightful guidance:
"The friendships you want to nurture, lean into them. Don't just disappear because you don't know what to do."
[06:29]
Amy discusses her personal experience, highlighting the importance of patience and intentionality in maintaining valuable relationships. She recounts a situation where her ex-husband needed space, leading to a healing reconciliation, demonstrating that time can help normalize post-divorce dynamics.
Duration: 08:05 - 11:03
The conversation shifts to speculations surrounding Meghan Markle and her pregnancy video. Eddie expresses skepticism about the authenticity of her visible pregnancy:
"I've watched, like, 20 videos of them, zoomed in on the stomach. I'm not convinced the stomach's real."
[08:31]
Amy counters by suggesting the visible bump could be a medical monitor:
"There's some monitor thing that they strap around the stomach to monitor something. That's what's causing the weird bump."
[08:55]
The hosts debate the plausibility of surrogacy rumors and the authenticity of the video, with Morgan and Scuba Steve chiming in on the discussion. Ultimately, they acknowledge the uncertainty but agree on respecting Meghan's privacy.
Duration: 03:31 - 23:00
Lunchbox takes over the voicemail section, entertaining listeners with humorous and confusing automated messages. The team engages in playful antics, making it difficult for callers to leave coherent messages. Notable exchanges include:
Eddie: "You didn't even say 'sucks' right? Sucks singing. Okay, one more."
[21:12]
This segment serves as comedic relief, showcasing the hosts' chemistry and ability to entertain through unexpected interactions.
Duration: 16:06 - 17:38
Amy shares an uplifting story about Jelly Roll, a country music artist, who went above and beyond for a student with a rare genetic disorder:
"Her teacher surprised her with a pair of tickets to see Jelly Roll. Once Jelly heard about the situation, he met them backstage and gave her an autographed set list and a hat."
[16:29]
The story highlights the positive impact of artists on their fans, reinforcing themes of kindness and community support.
Duration: 17:14 - 20:38
Scuba Steve and Morgan discuss Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi unveiling her adoption story on the MTV reunion series "Jersey Shore Family Vacation." Snooki reveals she was adopted from Chile at six months old and reconnects with her birth mother. The hosts express surprise and admiration for her openness:
"Had you said that before, I had no idea that she was adopted."
[17:14]
This revelation adds depth to Snooki's public persona, illustrating the personal challenges behind reality TV fame.
Duration: 29:02 - 33:08
The team dives into a segment where they humorously create fake rumors to entertain listeners:
Bass Pro Shop Membership as Dental Discounts:
"Use it at your dentist in Texas, you get 15% off."
[30:14]
Yee Haw Secret Cowboy Playlist on Netflix:
"Type Yee Haw three times into the Netflix search bar to unlock exclusive cowboy content."
[30:15]
Lainey Wilson Voicing Chick-fil-A Cows:
"Tag Lainey Wilson in a photo with a horse and get free merch if it hits a thousand likes."
[30:43]
Amy chooses the "Yee Haw" rumor for its broad appeal, encouraging listeners to spread the humorous misinformation.
Duration: 43:32 - 48:46
In the competitive Bobby Feud, Amy, Morgan, and Lunchbox vie to identify real cowboys and cowgirls among country artists as voted by 2,000 listeners. Amy emerges victorious with strong answers like George Strait, John Party, and Lainey Wilson.
Amy shares her strategy and humorously acknowledges Morgan's struggles in the game:
"That's our new rumor. Which camera do I look in up here?"
[32:37]
The segment emphasizes the show's interactive and entertaining nature, engaging listeners in country music culture.
Duration: 35:26 - 43:07
The hosts share their thoughts on recent films and TV shows:
"Department Q" on Netflix:
Eddie rates it 4.5 out of 5, praising its cold case narratives.
Bob Dylan Documentary - "Complete Unknown":
Amy and Scuba Steve discuss Timothée Chalamet's portrayal of Dylan, with mixed reviews on the film's plot but appreciation for Chalamet's performance.
"The Accountant" and "The Punisher":
Discussions highlight Ben Affleck's role and John Bernthal's portrayal of Frank Castle.
Eddie comments on the evolution of Ben Affleck's acting career, while Amy finds the documentary insightful despite not being an avid Bob Dylan fan.
Duration: 62:25 - 67:07
Amy introduces a discussion on nasal breathing techniques and the concept of using cotton balls to regulate airflow between nostrils. Eddie expresses skepticism, questioning the scientific validity:
"The nerves on each side of the nose are different. The right side of the nose is the fight or flight side of the nervous system and the left side is the rest and digest side."
[64:43]
Amy counters with practical advice on how to perform the technique, emphasizing self-regulation and stress management. The conversation evolves into a humorous yet informative debate about anatomical functions and the potential benefits of septoplasty for better airflow and health.
Duration: 71:57 - 75:17
Morgan narrates a comedic incident involving a flight attendant:
"There's a flight attendant on a flight from London to New York who ended up in the bathroom naked after drinking all the mini bottles."
[72:15]
The hosts laugh over the absurdity of the situation, highlighting typical late-night in-flight mishaps with a humorous twist.
Duration: 53:35 - 58:43
Raymundo raises a question about the show's dress code after Amy wore a sleeveless denim shirt that led to unintended exposure:
"Does that now open up the door for the guys to wear cutoffs?"
[54:34]
Amy clarifies it was a sleeveless top and discusses the awkwardness of potential exposure, leading to a playful debate about appropriate attire. Eddie suggests updating the rules for summer attire, while Scuba Steve humorously proposes allowing fishnet shirts, sparking laughter and camaraderie among the hosts.
Duration: 63:15 - 67:07
In a lighthearted exchange, Amy presents a nasal breathing technique involving cotton balls, which Eddie attempts to fact-check using “Google AI” (ChatGPT). The hosts collaboratively debunk the myth, emphasizing the importance of verifying information before sharing:
"The nerves on each side of the nose are different. The right side of the nose is the fight or flight side..."
[64:43]
This segment underscores the show's commitment to thoughtful discussion and fosters a culture of curiosity and skepticism.
Amy on Post-Divorce Friendships:
"You just have to let that season happen."
[06:29]
Eddie on Scam Alerts:
"Don't send the actual scam to other members of the show because some of us are more prone to click things than others."
[04:10]
Amy on Friendships After Divorce:
"Eventually, he ended up having a meeting with my sister and her husband. It was so beautiful and healing for them."
[07:34]
Eddie on Meghan Markle's Video:
"It just folds weird, too. She could have had contractions, she's not in pain right this second."
[09:14]
Amy on Adjusting to Divorced Friendships:
"You have to be just patient. And the friendships you want to nurture, lean into them."
[07:15]
In this episode of The Bobby Bones Show, listeners are treated to a blend of serious advice, lighthearted banter, and engaging games. Key discussions revolve around navigating post-divorce friendships, scrutinizing celebrity news, and debunking internet myths, all while maintaining the show's signature humor and camaraderie. The hosts effectively balance heartfelt moments with comedic relief, ensuring an entertaining and informative experience for both regular listeners and newcomers.