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Listen to Fighting Words on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. Come on now, Bobby Bones. There's a movie, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, and I love the movie. And if you said, who's your favorite actor? I don't know that Jim Carrey would come up just naturally. But when I think of my favorite movies of all time, he's in all three of my top three or four. Eternal Sunshine in the Spotless Mind is probably at three, Truman show is probably at two. And the Andy Kaufman man on the Moon's at one.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah, and Ace Ventura.
T Mobile
Now I'm a top, but I didn't like it when I was a kid. But Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is all about, would you wipe out bad memories if you could? Would you remove, I'm not even say traumatic, but just bad experiences if you could? And so that was 2004. So if you go to today. This is from the New York Post. Dr. Jonathan Rasooli, a neurosurgeon at Northwell Staten Island University, says three emerging treatments are changing with how we interact with memories. So there's something called transcranial magnetic stimulation. So think of it as jumper cables because that's kind of what it looks like. It uses magnetic pulses to stimulate mood related brain regions. It's already being used for treatment resistant depression, meaning people that are depressed, but it doesn't matter what they give them, they cannot, like, the medicine's not helping them. And so this is rewiring how we emotionally process certain memories. So this is jumper cables on the head. That's one number two DBs, deep brain stimulation. It's an internal brain pacemaker involving implanted electrodes. It's used for serious conditions like Parkinson's, OCD and major depression. And also might help reduce emotional intensity around traumatic memories. Very invasive because they gotta cut your head and put that in there. Yeah, but think about this. You're going, wow, that's crazy. They put a pacemaker in your head. Think about the first time they said, we're going to put this in your heart. Like, brain and heart very similar in like, how much they mean to us to live. Like, these are the two things we need. And then number three is propanol. Propanol therapy, the blood pressure. Oh, it's the medicine. Okay, so I know what that is. It's blood pressure medicine. So it's been found to dull the emotional intensity of traumatic memories. This is the closest they say they've come to eternal sunshine of the spotless mind. A full on erasure. Instead of forgetting your ex, it just won't hurt as much to remember them. So these are three different ways, all independent of each other. That can somewhat mimic what the movie could do fully. I'd be all about the shocks, but that just reminds me of what they used to do to people back in the 50s and 60s. Shock the piss out of them. They'd be like, you're sad.
Amy
Shock. So I don't think you're gonna feel it.
T Mobile
Is that what you bought me for my birthday? Which one of these similar transcranial magnetic stimulation.
Amy
Yeah, it's sort of like you're being. Yeah. Like shocked the way I would describe it too. Or it's been described to me about what's happening with the rewiring of the brain using the electrodes is like when your heart is out of rhythm and you shock it back into rhythm.
T Mobile
Imagine the first time that's told to somebody. That's a great point. Right.
Amy
So my brain person has even said it's almost like if your brain is out of rhythm, not functioning the way we want it to, we. We shock it back in to operating as it should. Because certain parts of your brain during traumatic events shut down, go to sleep and you can wake them up.
T Mobile
That's wild now. It's not wild right now because it's been happening for so long. But the first person that's told that, hey, we're gonna shock your heart.
Amy
Right.
T Mobile
And we're gonna make it beat differently.
Bobby Bones
But in that usually before they die, like was last resort. We're going to shock your heart.
T Mobile
Maybe. But no, I mean when the people that discovered the X ray that figured it out, like they died doing it.
Bobby Bones
But.
Lunchbox
Oh no.
T Mobile
Yeah, because. Yeah. All the radiation. Radiation, yeah. Oh dang.
Amy
Didn't he have his wife? Like.
T Mobile
Yeah, yeah. They all.
Lunchbox
I mean that sucks.
T Mobile
But I would imagine it's. That's not a before they die type thing.
Amy
No, that's, that's like.
T Mobile
No, no, he's saying the first time.
Amy
Oh, the first time.
Bobby Bones
The first time they did the. Hey, we're going to shock your heart to get it back in rhythm.
T Mobile
I don't know. Maybe though, I think it's like you're.
Bobby Bones
D. Yeah, go for it. Shock me.
T Mobile
I would just think it's somebody who figures it out and is like, I give 500 bucks. Somebody who lets me do it like that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
T Mobile
It's gotta be one of those two, right? William Conrad Wrongton, he discovered X rays. He died of colorectal cancer. He did extensively experiment with X rays. The dangers of radiation were, well, not understood in his time. They say he took steps to protect himself. What about his wife though too?
Bobby Bones
Because he'd make her die.
T Mobile
I don't know.
Amy
I just remember something about her.
T Mobile
But yeah. And so he did die of that cancer. And the whole debate now is, is that what caused the cancer? Know what I mean?
Bobby Bones
All signs point to yes.
Amy
So I had the first use of the defibrillator documented. Maybe there's other times that are on.
T Mobile
I bet the first defibrillator was not documented and was accidental. Oh, like a lightning bolt on a caveman or something, right? Like yeah. But yeah, I would have to be one of the two. Like somebody offering money to somebody or somebody. Yeah, that's probably their heart's really effed up.
Amy
That was for. The first documented use was by Dr. Claude Beck in 1947 to Reese, it was used to restart the heart of a 14 year old boy undergoing open chest surgery.
T Mobile
The wife of that guy they say did not die from radiation. Oh, she underwent the world's first X ray on her hand in 1895. And her reaction was likely due to the novelty of the experience and not from radiation sickness. She passed away from chronic illnesses. But in 1895, anything is a chronic illness. You get a cold, you probably die.
Lunchbox
That's crazy.
Bobby Bones
Why didn't bro X ray his own hand? Like why is wife.
T Mobile
He's probably running the machine. Yeah. Someone has hit the button, man.
Lunchbox
Come on.
Bobby Bones
That's gutsy to be like, hey wife, put your hand there, I'm gonna try something on you.
T Mobile
I don't think they understood.
Amy
Yeah, she was probably wanting to be a part of his work, I think.
Bobby Bones
I don't know.
T Mobile
Or it's, hey, if this works, we're gonna buy a bigger house, right?
Bobby Bones
So she sticks her hand in there.
T Mobile
I don't have to pay. Pay somebody to come do this. Did you ever happen when the guy paid the guy get his heart, he died immediately? Yeah. So I don't know, all that, that brain stuff, I, I think for me it's easy to go. My trauma has shaped me because I don't have sexual trauma. And I think if that were the case, I'd probably be all about it. For me, like I have trauma that has absolutely affected healthy and unhealthy ways that I live my life now. And I'M very grateful for most of it at this point because I think it's made me. It's put me here. But I don't have, like, sexual trauma where I think I probably would want to eliminate that.
Amy
Yeah, I'm thinking, like. Yeah, sexual trauma. War trauma.
Bobby Bones
Oh, man. Yeah.
T Mobile
Yeah. Especially war trauma that affects your day to day. Like.
Amy
Yes.
T Mobile
With, like, crazy ptsd. Yeah, I could. I could sign up for that one. Yeah. But all that brain, that's pretty wild, man.
Amy
Have you called them yet?
T Mobile
I don't have their number.
Amy
Oh, okay.
T Mobile
You know, you didn't send me their number. You just said it's good to go.
Amy
It is good to go. So let me send you. You're gonna have to call, though, or. Because I can't. I don't know what information you want me to give them.
T Mobile
Are they really gonna shock me?
Amy
They're going to put electrodes on your brain, so. Yes, but you don't feel the shock. Like, things are happening, but you don't feel it.
T Mobile
I want to do lsd.
Amy
The wavelengths are like, hold on, Amy, let them talk. Okay. I also am.
T Mobile
What'd you just say?
Amy
I also can support this.
T Mobile
I want to do acid.
Bobby Bones
Let's go, baby.
Amy
Yeah.
T Mobile
I want to do lsd. I've never done a drug. I still think my idea of a show, Bobby does drugs, is a hit. Because here you go. It's like, here's. This guy's never done anything like this. And we're. And he's gonna do it for the first time. And it's like, okay, here he is. Haven't drinking a six pack. And it's me drinking it. Then just me after, if I'm drunk or whatever, I do shots, whatever it is. Like, I go out the boys.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that'd be awesome.
T Mobile
Yeah. We see the next set, next one up, it's like, all right. The thing about smoking, though, I don't like heat. I don't even like drinking hot stuff. I don't think I would like to smoke anything even if there wasn't, like, even, like a. What they call it hookah with nothing in it. No tobacco. Cause they can just put, I don't know, flavors. I don't know. I don't know how that works, smoking stuff. It doesn't feel good, like, in my chest, but it's like, Bobby smokes weed. And so that's what that does to me. I'm like, hey, man. Like, I think that would be interesting, like, to see the effect of somebody who's never had it done. To them and how they feel about it. Cause I've just done nothing.
Amy
How do you do it in a way that doesn't encourage other people? Just doing it. Bobby did it.
T Mobile
I don't think it's a non encourage or an encourage. I think it is strictly clinic. I would compare it to the making of the X ray.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Or the defibrillator.
T Mobile
Exactly.
Amy
Because like I could get. I could understand your desire to do LSD for.
T Mobile
Oh, for sure.
Amy
Therapeutic.
T Mobile
All the new experience. Just watch the new black mirror. Yeah. I mean and reading like Steve Jobs and all those guys that did LSD or acid as something that, you know, changes the brain wiring a bit like ads these synapses.
Bobby Bones
So they would do it like in enclosed rooms though, right? Like.
T Mobile
Oh yeah. They don't like go to a rave.
Amy
Yeah.
T Mobile
And then do acid. Then come out and be like, I've changed. So that would be interesting. Like do. What's cocaine feel like.
Amy
Everybody acts like, oh, I don't want you to try that.
T Mobile
Well, I don't want me to try any of it, but I think it's a funny. I think it'd be a fun show.
Bobby Bones
So you would do all that?
Amy
What if you get the one addicted to one of them?
T Mobile
I Showbiz, baby. The one that I know you have.
Amy
Addiction in your family.
T Mobile
Interesting.
Amy
Like I feel like that's just, just like. But a control.
Bobby Bones
Those are the rest of the seasons. Amy.
Amy
I. I can sign up for a controlled like psychedelic type situation, but not you just like snorting cocaine that could be laced with fentanyl and then you die.
T Mobile
Well, I would make sure I'd have somebody. I do like all the dictators did have somebody do it before I did it to see if they died.
Amy
Whatever.
Bobby Bones
Season 10, Bobby's on the Street.
Amy
If you tried cocaine, you would like.
Bobby Bones
Hey, this, this show's never going to end.
Amy
You would get hooked.
T Mobile
Well, so you. Okay. But again, it's not about the enjoyment of the drugs, which I'm sure there's enjoyment and I'm sure I would enjoy them immensely. I've just not done any of it. Not for any moral reason whatsoever, but because I have always been afraid I would get addicted because of all the addiction in my family. But I just think it would be really compelling to watch somebody who's never done anything do it all and then show the effects. Like needles would start to be. I'd probably draw the line.
Bobby Bones
Oh, really?
T Mobile
Like the dragon. I probably wouldn't want to chase the dragon.
Amy
What, heroin?
Lunchbox
Yeah, the h. Oh my Goodness.
Amy
Yeah. Probably not.
Lunchbox
Yeah, that's probably.
T Mobile
But I mean, if ratings were down, they're like, we really need you to chase the dragon.
Amy
I mean, I feel like that stuff you see on the, like, the Dark.
T Mobile
Web, like peyote, or like, the Aaron Rodgers stuff where he goes down ala. Or ala. Hoosha. All that stuff would be interesting.
Bobby Bones
What about fentanyl Ashwagandha?
Miles
Is that what you were trying to.
T Mobile
No, Ashwagandha is like something.
Amy
You can take that over the counter.
T Mobile
Yeah, that's like supplements now.
Miles
Well, I couldn't tell what Lunchbox was trying to say, honestly.
T Mobile
Oh, got it.
Lunchbox
You just don't. You haven't read about Aaron Rodgers?
Amy
Oh, that's what? I haven't watched a documentary. But he's real into. What did he do? What's it called?
T Mobile
Oh, no.
Amy
Ayahuasca.
T Mobile
Ayahuasca. Yeah. Yes. Not what he said.
Amy
Yeah, like ketamine type stuff.
T Mobile
Ketamine is also an interesting one.
Amy
Yeah. I mean, I did. Under the guide of a therapist. Controlled. It's legal here in the city.
T Mobile
You don't have to, like, put your hands up. Tennessee.
Amy
I know, but I was. Some people.
T Mobile
Amy's putting her hands up like she's getting arrested. Guys, guys, guys. Hand drop.
Amy
Well, because some people go to, like, some shaman in the middle of nowhere. I didn't do that. I went to my therapist, who has specialized in it for, like, seven or eight years, and I took a very teeny, tiny amount. But let me tell you why. I was seeing some crazy things. Like. Like, my sister was a frog.
T Mobile
What the. Really?
Bobby Bones
In person?
Amy
No, no. Like. Oh, no, we were in the water, and she would pop up out of the water as a frog, but she wasn't there. She was not there. But she was my sister. But she was a frog.
T Mobile
But she. Your. Your sister wasn't there. You were visualizing.
Amy
No, she was in my brain.
Lunchbox
We were thinking you were seeing her.
T Mobile
In person, and she was a frog.
Lunchbox
She was a frog in person.
Amy
My three hour Amy. My three hour escape or however long I was laying there. Yeah. And then all.
T Mobile
That's great. Listen, I. Okay, look, why LSD might help the brain, but I still think Bobby Does Drugs is a funny show that probably never do, but that's six solid episodes on Netflix.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah.
T Mobile
Like.
Amy
Yeah, but I'm gonna be nervous the entire time.
T Mobile
Me too.
Amy
Okay.
T Mobile
But I mean, first you have. Have some shots with the boys.
Bobby Bones
Okay. That's. That's part of it.
T Mobile
I've always wanted to do that one.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
T Mobile
And Then you smoke weed.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
T Mobile
And then you're like, wow. And then. And then what would the order? I'm like, I go shots. I go weed. I do. I do cocaine.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
T Mobile
Then I do cocaine.
Amy
Crack.
T Mobile
No.
Bobby Bones
Whoa, That's a big jump.
T Mobile
Yeah, it's a big jump. You're talking about dirty.
Amy
I'm out of drugs. I don't know.
Bobby Bones
Oh, then they have like, mushrooms, right?
T Mobile
Amy's like one.
Lunchbox
Yeah, mushrooms.
T Mobile
Amy's like. Then we share needles with all those people. She's like, going to the dark place.
Amy
So.
T Mobile
Okay, hold on. Let me get my. Drop my six episode series here. Okay, Number one, shots with the boys is what I call that one. Number two, smoking weed, getting chill. Number three, snort nose candy.
Bobby Bones
There we go.
T Mobile
That's why I called that episode Nose Candy. I've never even seen coke.
Amy
Oh, and then heroin with the homies.
T Mobile
I don't think I'm doing heroin.
Amy
Well, I'm out of drugs.
T Mobile
Number four.
Bobby Bones
That's a lot more.
T Mobile
Number four, ecstasy.
Bobby Bones
There we go.
Amy
Oh, my gosh.
Bobby Bones
But you gotta go. You gotta rave, though.
T Mobile
You gotta rave, though. I need a pacifier in a mesh shirt with my nipples cut out.
Amy
Is that like Molly? Yeah, same thing.
T Mobile
Yeah. Yeah. So, okay, hold on. So that's four. Ecstasy's four.
Amy
What's the name of that episode?
Bobby Bones
Molly with Miley.
Amy
You get Miley Cyrus with ecstasy with everyone.
T Mobile
I don't have a name yet for that one. I really gotta come back to that.
Bobby Bones
Midnight Molly.
T Mobile
Well, it's not Molly. I'm taking ecstasy. Cause I'm not giving it the nickname.
Amy
But won't you. Doesn't that mean. Doesn't it make you want to take your clothes off?
Bobby Bones
It does, dude.
T Mobile
They'll mostly already be on my mesh shirt with my nipples out and my mesh shirt. Okay, so that's four episodes. I'm gonna. I want to do LSD, so acid would be 5. And then my. What's my finale, though? Like.
Lunchbox
It'S gotta be meth.
T Mobile
Death crystal.
Bobby Bones
Method crystal. Oh, my gosh. Dude.
T Mobile
Like, there's a lot of meth where I come from, but it ain't crystal. Crystal's expensive. Crystal's like clean expensive for the most part. We would. We. Where I come from, we do, like, Drano meth.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
T Mobile
Make it with a bunch of chemicals. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So, yeah.
Bobby Bones
So you end on meth?
T Mobile
I end on crystal meth.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Solid.
T Mobile
And then I review them all at the end of each episode.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Like, it would be you, like, all high and everything, but then you would come afterwards and be like, ah, so this is what happened.
T Mobile
The bonus episodes. I do bat salts.
Bobby Bones
If I come back, Wait, sniff those. What do you do?
T Mobile
I don't know. People used to go crazy on them though there for a while or I, I break off the top of those cans. Whippets.
Lunchbox
Oh no, Steve O used to do those.
T Mobile
I don't even know what a whip. I don't know what a whip it is, if it's a part of another one. But it's just like a breathe in, right? Yeah, I don't know.
Lunchbox
Yeah, Steve O was on those. Man, that was so bad to watch.
T Mobile
So bad, man. Bobby does drugs to be the show. Here's how LSD helps the brain. Under lsd, areas of the brain that don't usually talk to each other, start communicating. Think of it like your brain switches from email to a giant group chat. This can lead to new insights, creativity and emotional breakthroughs. This is what Steve Jobs would do.
Bobby Bones
But like, does it know which ones it's communicating with? Like, what if, like pooping communicates with handshaking?
T Mobile
You mean the parts of the brain?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, like, I don't want them communicating.
T Mobile
That'd be difficult. It quiets the default mode network, what they call the dmn. This is a part of the brain tied to ego, self criticism, rumination, and that little voice that never shuts up. LSD turns the volume down on that part, which is why some people feel free, deeply connected, or like their sense of self has been dissolved in a peaceful way. That's why it's also used for depression, anxiety and ptsd. And they've had massive success with micro dosing lsd. It can reset rigid thought patterns in depression or anxiety. Your brain can get stuck in loops. Same thoughts, same reactions. LSD can act like a mental shakeup, helping the brain form new pathways and perspectives. That's how researchers compare it to hitting a mental reset button. It boosts serotonin. LSD mimics serotonin, the brain chemical tied to mood, memory and learning. But it does it in a very unusual way, activating serotonin receptors more powerfully and in different brain regions than usual. And it says, important notes. This doesn't mean LSDSA for everyone. It's powerful, unpredictable, and can be dangerous without proper context. Use guided therapy sessions, small doses of medical supervision. I'm in.
Amy
You should watch that documentary. There's a book too, but it's on Netflix. Netflix called how to change your mind. A journalist did what you're doing. He went and did like, each episode is him trying a different.
T Mobile
Wait, he did my show?
Amy
No, not. No, as different. Like, psychedelic. He didn't do, like, shots with the boys.
T Mobile
Oh. Cause he probably already drank.
Amy
I have no idea. He's a. He's older. Like a journalist. I know that he wrote a book. And I ended up my therapist. When I was starting the ketamine, she had me watch it on Netflix.
T Mobile
What'd the frog tell you?
Amy
My sister, the frog. I don't really know that she told me anything, but I just felt things from her. That was the first time. The second time, she was a zebra on the drum kit. Let's go. But you know what that told me? Yes, she was good. She was, like, keeping the beat of my life and that. She's like, my.
T Mobile
She was a zebra.
Amy
She's like my North Star, you know, because, like, Bob Marley over here has.
T Mobile
Been going at it. We had no idea, because she.
Amy
But it showed me. Like, she's like. Because my mom died, my dad died, like, my older sister. Like, she's who. I don't know what I think about her being. I don't know. But, like, even right now, like, my throat starts to tighten up when I think about it, because it's a real emotional experience. Like, I'm not crying in a bad way at all.
T Mobile
The drum's a great, wonderful, like, metaphor. The zebra is the part I'm beating.
Amy
I know. And it's not like she was a full zebra. It was just a zebra head.
T Mobile
She's like manator.
Amy
She was just a zebra head. And she was like, you know. But keeping the beat of my life. Like, anytime I felt lost, there she was. Keep it with the beat. And so it was like, for me, she's like my guide.
T Mobile
Yeah, I like it.
Amy
And, yeah, my mom and my dad, they would. They were, like, laying next to me in the ocean, like I was alive and floating, but they were next to me, dead and floating. But they were there with me. And it was real comforting. It was really wild. But I will say, when I came out of it.
T Mobile
Were you naked?
Amy
I vomited.
T Mobile
Oh, you did?
Amy
Yeah, Like, I.
T Mobile
Were you naked?
Amy
No, fully. Clothes, With a blanket. The thing about ketamine that I found to be good. I don't know anything about all these other, like, what do you wear? Drugs you could take. You. You. I would show up in my clothes. You could show up in sweats, but sometimes I wore jeans. And then I had a. Like a blanket. She puts a mask over your eyes.
T Mobile
I'd be afraid somebody's Recording me?
Amy
No, she's there with you the whole time. Like you're a person. Nobody.
T Mobile
There's music, there's my fears. I'd be afraid I would just start taking a dump. Places like on the open. Or I start whacking off.
Amy
Yeah, well, so the great thing about ketamine, which I think is, you know, why she loves it so much, is that that is one where I don't know if some of the others you take and you're off in this other world and you don't have awareness of where you are in the moment. What I was taking, I was away in my La La Land, in my brain. But I also was aware that I was in a room and I could feel my hands. I was aware I was in. Like I said, it was like a dual experience.
T Mobile
Right. Were you aware that you were in La La Land?
Amy
Yes. Like I was aware that sometimes I was on a roller coaster in a rice field. Like my brain. And you couldn't stop it. Like I was like on like a. Like a. Just imagine being in a rice field. A lot of Asian influence in my. Would pop up. Like in my trips, I guess you call them.
T Mobile
How many times you do this?
Amy
3.
T Mobile
So were they all different? Frog, Zebra?
Amy
All different, yeah. Zebra was 2. Time 2. Frog was 1 Also in 1, I would emerge from the ocean like a, you know, like when a gymnast sticks her landing after she does her whole routine, like she's done her full routine and then she. Yeah, dis. Like, you know, I kept emerging out of the water with like a, like a pose. But I, I really feel like I was like. It was me being like, you've got this, like, here you are. Like, have confidence, emerge like you were okay. Because I did it after my divorce and having to like take on a lot of new stuff that I was just terrified of.
T Mobile
But after the trip, we'll call them trips, the experiences, whatever you call them. Right. I'm not minimizing. I just don't know what to call them.
Amy
I don't either.
T Mobile
After your experiences, what was the long term benefit? Like, did you feel. Were you rewired? In a way, for months.
Amy
A lot of my. Yes, I will say my inner voice. And that would speak to me, my inner dialogue was so much kinder. It's almost like. Yeah, to your point when, you know when you go to the dentist and you get that laughing gas and you're like.
T Mobile
I was like, love is what life. I was so high. It was awesome.
Amy
You're not anxious about anything. You're not paranoid. You're not thinking about anything. I would say you have that feeling.
T Mobile
My dentist told me I was whacking off, though. I was honest. Oh, really? I'm sorry.
Amy
No, he didn't. No. And you're not doing again?
T Mobile
I don't know.
Amy
Maybe.
T Mobile
Can you imagine? You're a dentist. Some of the laughing gas, all of a sudden they start wagging off.
Bobby Bones
They wouldn't tell you.
T Mobile
That would be terrible. Yeah. Sorry. Go ahead.
Amy
Where was I? I guess I'm just like. You had that freedom, like that inner voice. I used to loop a lot, like overthink thoughts. And I don't. I have freedom of that. Like it sort of. It was described to me like this too. Like you have all these little cobwebs in your brain and when you do a trip, like it goes in there with a little vacuum and sucks them all up. So my little cobwebs were some of my anxious thinking and my overthinking and analyzing and paranoia and like all that was just gone.
T Mobile
Final question. Did someone have to prescribe this for you? Could you just show up somewhere?
Amy
No, I had to. My therapist had to set me up an appointment with the doctor here locally. I go to him, then he prescribes it to me. I go to a compounding pharmacy. I pick up my ketamine and then I take it to her and she puts it in a little cup and we have a little ceremonial experience with it in the wooden bowl.
T Mobile
And then in like an office.
Amy
In her office. And I stick it under my tongue for 15 minutes. And you can't swallow. So you're sitting there for 15 minutes, no swallowing, and it tastes horrible. And you can't eat. You have to go on a fasted stomach. And then all of a sudden, it's time to lay down. And then you lay down and you disappear into your little world. And then you wake up and good luck.
T Mobile
And how quick till it goes away?
Amy
I mean, pretty quick. Like if I. My body just reacts in like a sick way. So I had the vomiting. But you can take. What's the anti nausea pill? You can take that. Pregnant people take it. Dang it.
Miles
Zofran.
Amy
Zofran.
T Mobile
Oh, yeah. Whenever I get like nad injections, I'll do Zofran.
Amy
Okay?
T Mobile
I don't get sick.
Amy
So you can take zofran and that'll help you not get sick from it. But it's. It's crazy. I still have one little lozenges or whatever left. I kind of want to go back illegal.
Bobby Bones
That'd Be fun, but.
T Mobile
Okay. Let's go to our interview with Runaway June. We had Runaway June in Watch the performances on the YouTube channel. It's super good, super fun. Here they are, Runaway June on the Bobby Bones Show. Now, Runaway June. Ladies, good to see everybody.
Miles
Good to see you.
Runaway June
Good to see you, Bobby.
T Mobile
So let's go first to Stevie. When did you get engaged?
Miles
December.
T Mobile
Okay, so hold on. December, January, February, March, April, May. I'm doing fingers. Five months.
Miles
Yeah, I have to do that, too.
T Mobile
When do you get married? Do you know yet?
Miles
We're getting married in October in Mexico.
T Mobile
April, May, June, July. Yeah.
Miles
No.
T Mobile
So six months.
Miles
Six months.
T Mobile
Six months. How did it go down?
Miles
So I told him I didn't want anyone around. I just wanted it to be the two of us. And we were coming home from a show in Phoenix and we had to go straight to the studio to do vocals for a new song. And then when I got home, he had candles and rose petals laid out in the house and had my favorite song playing. And it was really sweet when you say nothing at all. Allison Cross version. Yeah, yeah. So it was really sweet.
T Mobile
Did you know it was coming?
Miles
Not that day. I knew it was coming this year because we had talked about it last New Year's, but I. I was in full sweats, glasses, the whole nine.
I
So we were talking about it at the airport. I was asking her, when do you think it's going to happen?
T Mobile
Earlier that day, did you have your nails done? Did somehow.
Runaway June
That's what I asked, too.
Miles
I think I did.
T Mobile
Us girls, we know what to ask.
Amy
Yeah.
Miles
Yeah.
T Mobile
So your nails were done?
Miles
They were done.
Amy
Yeah.
Miles
He knew.
T Mobile
Congratulations.
Miles
Thank you so much.
T Mobile
That's really cool. Natalie, I'm go over to you. I've known you for a long time. I did not know you were on an exhibition jump rope team. So what does that even mean?
I
It was in elementary school, but we tried out for the jump rope team. And then you would practice after school every day and learn these skills. And we'd go around to other schools and to just events and places and, like, perform our routines.
T Mobile
What's a like, dude? Was it like four jump ropes? Like, crazy amount of jump ropes, or was there like dancing? What was the routine?
I
So we would. They would introduce all of us and we'd come out with a single rope and we'd do our individual tricks. And then there was double dutch. There was single rope. I would do like, round off back handsprings into double dutch that kids would watch, like.
T Mobile
Yeah, I guess there was no TikTok so their attention span was a little.
I
Exactly.
Bobby Bones
Wow.
Runaway June
Did you ever play fiddle while you were jump roping? Oh, my gosh.
T Mobile
You did.
I
While they were doing double dutch, of course, fiddle was incorporated.
T Mobile
Could you do double dutch now? Like, is that like riding a bike?
I
I haven't tried in so many years.
T Mobile
Wow. Jen, can you double dutch?
Runaway June
I don't even know what double dutch is. I don't know what that means.
T Mobile
What's. And what I'm getting to here is your athletic. As much as Runaway June is a band, they are all. They could all be successful solo artists as well. And we can go over to Jen, who not only has been on Amazing Race twice. Have you done twice? Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
T Mobile
And is she a golfer? But she was like, a pro tennis player, which is crazy.
Amy
So she can probably.
T Mobile
Crazy.
Runaway June
Yeah, maybe.
T Mobile
Did you ever play basketball?
Runaway June
No, I'm terrible at basketball.
T Mobile
Because you're tall.
Runaway June
I know. I just. For some reason, I cannot get the shooting down. Like, I don't have the feel. I push the ball up. Like, I don't know how to. I just don't. It's not good.
T Mobile
You're also an accomplished songwriter. Yeah. So the songs that you haven't sang, what's your most successful song?
Runaway June
Well, I think she don't love you from Eric Pasley. That was the highest. But we. Yeah, we got a lot of awards. And you were a big part of that song because it wasn't going to be a single, but Bobby played it, and then people liked it.
T Mobile
It was a good one. Keith, you wrote a song for Keith Urban.
Runaway June
Yeah. Wild Hearts, which we play, too. We have our own version of it. And it's pretty. It's badass, really? Yeah.
T Mobile
Have you guys ever had to play a show when it's just pouring down rain? Natalie. Where it's just so hard that you have to consider maybe we don't do it because it's gonna ruin our instruments.
Amy
Yes. Yes.
I
Actually, we have a couple times. Cause there's been a couple times where, you know, the stage is covered, but then the rain will blow in on you. And I remember there was one show where we were, like, opening for Brothers Osborne or something, and I kept pushing the stuff back further and further. Cause if my. If the fiddle bow gets wet, it doesn't play.
T Mobile
Amen, sister. You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? Yep.
I
But normally, I mean, if it gets that crazy, you just. I mean, people. Other people will call it because it's just not fun for anyone.
T Mobile
But like a fiddle I'm assuming your fiddle is expensive and old. Are those both true?
I
Yes.
T Mobile
Like, how old is a fiddle? Is that fiddle or a fiddle that you would.
I
This fiddle isn't super old, but the one that. The reason I got this one was because I didn't want to take my 250-year-old one out anymore because it was making me too nervous. But it's the one that I've played for years just because I couldn't really. I mean, I had already bought a nice one, so I didn't want to buy another one.
T Mobile
Steve, what's the hardest and what's the best part about being in a band?
Miles
Well, the best part is just being in a band with these two. When I. When we met each other, it was, like, instant connection. We had, like, a friendship and a musical connection right off the bat. The hardest, I don't really know. I mean, I think just traveling in general can be a grind sometimes, like, really hard. But again, they make it so easy. So I think I would say maybe the hardest is, like, trying to compromise on things that, like, you want sometimes, and sometimes it. It doesn't work out. If two of the three of us, you know, don't agree, then it is what it is. But it's. It's all good. That's, like, growth.
Amy
I feel like, how do y'all handle that with, like, a vote? Like, an actual, okay, say I. Or how do y'all do that?
Miles
We.
Runaway June
We do. It's like, if two out of the three of us really believe in something, then the one who's out kind of goes, okay, well, I'm going to trust both of you. And so I think that's the hardest part, too, about it is, like, sometimes you really want something else, but you have to trust your partners.
I
But it's good to have three, because then it. It's an. You know, there's always going to be a majority. You know, like, if you had four, if it was two and two, it'd be even harder because then you'd be split down the middle, and then how do you make a decision?
T Mobile
Does anybody ever ask, who's June? Which one?
Amy
Which one of you is June?
T Mobile
I never thought about that, but, yeah, I could see. Which one's June, I think would be a question.
I
It's a common question.
Runaway June
None of us.
I
June ran away.
T Mobile
Got it.
Runaway June
Two of them ran away.
I
Two jeans ran away.
T Mobile
We're getting real here now. You guys have a new single, new song you're gonna play for us?
Miles
We do.
T Mobile
So tell me about the song. What's it called? And I don't know. Give me some background here.
Miles
It's called New Kind of Emotion, and it's a song that, when the three of us wrote it, we instantly just really loved it. And it's one of our favorite songs we've ever written together. And what makes it really cool is that we pull from different experiences with this song. Like, Jen had just had her daughter at the time. You know, Natalie had been married at this point for, like, 16 years, and she's still in love with her husband, and I was falling in love with my now fiance. And so it's like we pulled from these different things, and it became like they could all mean what this song is, which is really cool to us.
T Mobile
Well, let's hear it then. This is New Kind of Emotion. Natalie's got a dry fiddle bow. Yeah. Stevie has a gator hat on. Is that a Florida gator hat?
Miles
Yes, it is.
T Mobile
Yeah. You celebrate the national championship all year long. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Good for you.
Runaway June
She's probably watched it twice this morning.
T Mobile
This morning?
Miles
Yeah, I've been watching highlights this morning.
T Mobile
Okay, here they are with their new song. This is Runaway June. Oh, I'm sorry we can't post the live performance on the podcast, but if you go to our YouTube page, you can watch it there or maybe listen live. Okay. All right, now back to the podcast. Nice job.
Miles
Thank you.
T Mobile
I like the group stuff. I like the. When you guys sing together. That's cool. Thanks again. The background's going while the other one's doing. It's like a much more civilized. When we were kids, you go, row, row, row. You're both. Yeah, but like, with love and, like, advanced and stuff.
Amy
Yeah.
T Mobile
That's fun. That's fun. Question about the fiddle. Natalie, is a fiddle like a harmonica? Do you need a different one for every different. Or can you play everything on one?
I
I can't because I'm not that good. But I have two, so I have one that is down tuned a half step so that I can play in the sharp and flat keys with open strings.
T Mobile
Yeah. I don't know any of that means.
I
And then I have the standard, so that way I can cover every key. So it just depends on what song we're playing. Which one I pick up is like.
T Mobile
The coup de grace of fiddle. Doing the solo to Devil Went down.
I
To Georgia, I feel like it's one of.
T Mobile
Yeah. At what age? What age did you learn that? Oh, because you were good young, like you were on Oprah.
I
I played it between my knees on Oprah. I didn't even get to play it for real. It's like Orange Blossom Special and Devil Went down to Georgia. And if you're playing bluegrass, you know, I mean, Devil Went Down Georgia is more like in the pop country world.
T Mobile
Show me whatever orange blossom is. Can you give me a little of that? This is. What's it called?
I
Orange Blossom Special, which is a train, you know.
T Mobile
That's so good. Choo choo in there, too.
Bobby Bones
That was the tune at the beginning.
I
That was like my party trick as a kid, because you get to the. I get to the middle of the song and I'm like, like, oh, no, there's a cow on the track. Animal noises. I did a chicken and a hog and a donkey. That still works.
T Mobile
How do you do a chicken? We're like, do animals?
Amy
Do the donkey and the chicken.
George M. Johnson
Hold on.
I
The hog's much better. And then donkey. Cause I'm from mule. It's like a mule.
Amy
That is so cool.
Bobby Bones
That was amazing.
T Mobile
My mind is blown right now. Me too.
Runaway June
We have never seen her do that, by the way.
I
I don't think I've done that since I was like, 12.
T Mobile
Holy crap.
Runaway June
Yeah, we gotta put that in a show.
T Mobile
Those animals are so good.
Bobby Bones
Are we offending her, though, by, like, this is the best thing we've ever done.
T Mobile
But no, it just shows you sometimes the simplest things. Although as a creator or an artist, you're like, I must elevate. I must get to a high. But a lot of times the simplest things resonate. I think if you did that on Frank and social media, people would think that was hilarious. And you're probably going, that's what 12 year olds do, right?
I
That's what I did as a kid, so it doesn't compute in my brain.
T Mobile
But look, we're all like 12.
I
I mean, I will credit it to you.
T Mobile
No, no credit. No credit.
Amy
I also feel like your next show in Arkansas on stage.
T Mobile
Why do we got to do Amy? Amy. I thought you were going to be like, 12 year olds. Animals.
Amy
No, that's your own insecurity.
T Mobile
Hey, everybody else felt it too. Everybody else felt it, too.
Amy
Piggybacking off of you.
T Mobile
Because I live piggybacking.
Bobby Bones
You have to stop.
Amy
I was literally saying the hog in Fayetteville.
T Mobile
And then can you give us some of the Devil Went down to Georgia solo. Can you pull that out without doing the, like. Can you get there without having to get there? Yeah. That's crazy. That's cool. Do your finger when you have to learn fiddle. Do your Fingers hurt. Like guitar.
I
It's not nearly as bad as guitar. I get way worse calluses when I'm playing more guitar.
T Mobile
Stevie, when did you play guitar first?
Miles
I got my first guitar at 10.
T Mobile
From where?
Miles
I don't even remember why I wanted one. Well, my dad played around the house a little bit, but I got it for my 10th birthday. I remember asking for it for a long time.
T Mobile
And Jen, what about you? Because you're like, these dudes are, like, great at sports and then get into music, so we're all annoyed, but that's you. You're the female version of, like, Sam Hunt.
Runaway June
No, no, no.
T Mobile
So when did you start playing music?
Runaway June
Not till I was older. Like, I played piano when I was younger, but, like, 18 was when I first got my guitar and I didn't know what I was doing. I just taught myself three chords and I wrote a song the first day I got my guitar. So I've never really been, like, I would. Wouldn't call myself a musician. I really started songwriting. I was, like, obsessed with writing.
T Mobile
As you were playing, as you were training, you would also do music, sports, or did you stop sports to play music?
Runaway June
No, I stopped sports.
T Mobile
Yeah.
Runaway June
Yeah.
T Mobile
Injury?
Runaway June
No, I just was burnt out. And I finally was 18, so my dad couldn't tell me that I had to keep playing tennis. I'm like, I'm out of here.
T Mobile
Do you ever play now? Will you play tennis at all now?
Runaway June
I haven't played in so long, I want to play. It's the first time in, like, 10 years where I actually want to play.
T Mobile
Well, what about play a man's game? Pickleball?
Runaway June
I would love to play pickleball. I'm in tennis.
T Mobile
I'm in.
Runaway June
Do you play?
T Mobile
You know, I've been known to dabble. Okay. Yeah, I've been known to dabble.
Runaway June
Will you be on my team?
T Mobile
We'll have to evaluate your skills first. There are no songs out today. It's called New Kind of Emotion or it's been out, but you guys can stream it. And all the tour dates are up@runawayjune.com and same thing. Follow them on social unawayjuneofficial. Great job. Great appearance. Great performance. You guys are awesome. You guys feel good.
Runaway June
Thank you.
T Mobile
That was fun. Give us the hog one more time. Let me just call the animals. Let me just call out the animals. Okay, hold on, hold on. Give me the train. First the choo choo.
George M. Johnson
Nice.
T Mobile
Nice. All aboard. Give me the chicken. Can I get the donkey? That's my favorite. And let's End it with the pig. All right, run away June everybody. Nice job.
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So the female crew went up to space for 11 minutes. And so I'm going to play some of this and have some thoughts and then have thoughts on other people's thoughts. So the blue origin rocket went up. And so this is the Bezos machine. It's Katy Perry, Lauren Sanchez, who's Bezos's wife or fiance or girlfriend. One of those three. I'm not sure where they are in the relationship. Aisha Bo, Gayle King, Amanda Wen, Carrie Ann Flynn. Don't know who all of them are, but I know I worked at Katy Perry for a bunch of years. I wouldn't want to do this. Like, if it's free, I'm still not doing it. I don't like to fly, much less going up in spaceship. But they go up. They lift it off from West Texas at 9:31am they travel to the edge of space where they experienced a brief period of weightlessness before returning to Earth. The whole flight lasts about 11 minutes. And here is a clip. Hit it, please.
Amy
I'm going to tell you something right now. You are officially an astronaut.
Miles
Thank you so much.
Amy
How do you feel?
Miles
I feel super connected to love. So connected to love. I think this experience has shown me you never know how much love is inside of you.
T Mobile
Like how much love you have to.
Miles
Give and how loved you are until.
T Mobile
The day you launch. Sounds like she took Amy's lozenge.
Bobby Bones
Ketamine.
T Mobile
Yeah. She sounds like, she's like, yeah. And Bezos was a frog up there. That's crazy.
Bobby Bones
The zebra head.
T Mobile
Are they astronauts?
Amy
No, no, no.
Lunchbox
That's the stupidest thing they've ever. I mean, what a dumb statement.
T Mobile
You're not an astronaut. It's fine.
Lunchbox
You rode on a rocket ship, I.
Bobby Bones
Guess technically is what they're saying.
T Mobile
But an astronaut, I think there is an education. You have to have to actually be an astronaut.
Bobby Bones
Right.
Amy
Like, we fly airplanes, we're not pilots.
T Mobile
Yeah, but we don't go to space and we didn't. Good point on the pilots. But we don't actually navigate the plane. I would say astronauts, all of them actually navigate the ship. Some have other roles, but I think an astronaut has to have an Education.
Amy
Okay, hold on. I'm looking at the definition.
T Mobile
Citizens possess at least a master's degree in a STEM field, have at least two years of related professional experience or a thousand hours as a jet pilot, and pass a NASA long duration flight physical. That's an astronaut.
Bobby Bones
So if you went to space, you're just someone that went to space.
Amy
Yeah.
Lunchbox
You just had a lot of money.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
T Mobile
I don't think they paid for it.
Lunchbox
Oh, really? Oh, so it was all.
Amy
Or you got an invitation.
T Mobile
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
You wouldn't do this.
T Mobile
God, no.
Lunchbox
Really, you would.
Amy
Yeah. When they were taking off, I was like, well, this could be it. Like, just like that.
T Mobile
I think that every Southwest flight though, too.
Amy
Yeah, same. I do, too. I just. I was watching Oprah having to watch her best friend and be like, wonder she's gonna die.
Bobby Bones
That's Gayle King.
Amy
Yeah.
T Mobile
Yeah. But I don't think there's any threat of them dying any more than driving the car down the road.
Amy
What?
T Mobile
There's never been one that goes up and has died. People have died.
Bobby Bones
They're gone for 10 minutes, Amy.
Amy
Yeah, I know, but just when it's a walking off, I just thought, like, anything, like, it could just. There's just a lot of.
T Mobile
I wouldn't want to do it. I don't like heights. I don't even like being walking on the balcony, for the record.
Amy
Okay.
T Mobile
I guess that for me is what it's about. I don't like that.
Lunchbox
So they literally just go straight up?
Amy
Yep.
T Mobile
They get to the edge, you can see the earth's curvature, and then you come down.
Bobby Bones
That's pretty cool.
T Mobile
It is cool if that's your thing, because it's only, you know, 100 people that have done it. Yeah.
Lunchbox
So it's like five minutes up, five minutes down. Or is it like two minutes up and eight minutes? Like, that is so dumb.
Bobby Bones
It's probably quicker down, I bet.
Amy
I don't think it's dumb. I think it's slower.
T Mobile
Really? With a gravity pool with the parachute.
George M. Johnson
Oh.
Bobby Bones
I don't even know how they do it, I would think.
T Mobile
I don't think they cannonball into the ocean. I think at one point the parachute comes out and it. It's like when you skydive. Like, the fastest part is like the brief part and then they pull the freaking shoot and it grabs your nuts and then it takes forever to get down.
Amy
Yeah. The free fall is fast.
T Mobile
Olivia Wilde had a few choice words about Blue Origin's first all female flight crew. And so this is where I kind of take a bit of issue and I'll tell you why in a second. But Olivia Wilde, by the way, she was Harry Styles ex, but she's a famous actress. Jason Sudeikis ex wife, right?
Amy
Yeah, she was in the OC Back in the day. She's done that.
T Mobile
She was in O.C.
Amy
Yeah. I think that was her debut.
T Mobile
Wow. So the whole thing about Olivia Wilde, she was like, I guess that billion dollars bought some good memes, I guess. Meaning they spent all this money for something that really doesn't make any difference in the world. Right. There's a billion dollars. If you're gonna make statements like this, and I agree, that's a billion dollars. It's a lot. You could have done a lot with it. But then you better not be wearing anything brand name. You basically have to be a Buddhist if you're going to make the statement of, well, look at what you're wasting money on. Because you could probably go to Olivia Wilde's house and find jewelry, find expensive cars and go, oh, well, you could have done so much. It's all relative.
Amy
Yeah. Because a billion dollars of Jeff Bezos is.
T Mobile
But even a billion dollars, let's say, not Jeff Bezos in general, a billion dollars would have helped a whole lot of people. But also for her to say that, then she better not be spending a bunch of money recklessly or buying things that don't matter whenever that money could go to help people as well. It's a very glass house thing to say when you're pocket watching other folks or pocket watching other people's activities, you're going to have your own pocket watched back. Which means, okay, you talk about people's pockets, what they have in them, let's look in yours. So although I agree that's way expensive. They could have done a lot, a lot with that. Who knows what they're learning every time they go up. I don't know what they're doing. But also I'm just not going to tell people what to do with their money because I don't people telling me what to do with my money. Secondly, people don't know really what I'm doing with my money. And thirdly, if you're going to say that about somebody's money, you better be freaking on your P's and Q's with your money. So I didn't really like that you said that I agreed in principle, but not really like, you can't do that. You can't pocket watch in general. So I didn't like that. But who Cares. I love you. Well, I'll never hear this. Miles from are a. Toronto. You're not. You're not ours, though, are you? You're just a friend. But I guess you're not on our company, are you?
George M. Johnson
Well, yeah, kind of.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
George M. Johnson
I'm under the iHeartRadio umbrella.
T Mobile
Oh, you are?
George M. Johnson
Yeah.
T Mobile
Got it.
George M. Johnson
Yeah.
T Mobile
So Miles is back here for a second day and what'd you do last night? Because I know last night you were kind of on your own.
George M. Johnson
Yeah, last night I went out for dinner.
T Mobile
Just by yourself?
George M. Johnson
Really cool Loki spot. Yeah.
T Mobile
What's kind of the. Because you grew up in Scotland for the most part, right?
George M. Johnson
Yeah, England. Scotland. Yeah.
T Mobile
Yeah. Where did you spend more years as a young. As a child?
George M. Johnson
Manchester and England.
T Mobile
Okay. Oh, you know, Manchester. We all. My wife wanted to go watch Oasis, their first show in Manchester because that's where they formed.
George M. Johnson
So this is a wild story. I don't know if there's any other Oasis fans in the room or any of those kind of Brit pop 90s bands.
T Mobile
Yeah.
George M. Johnson
So my dad, being a radio guy, as I mentioned yesterday, I'm a radio Napa baby. So basically he purchased the house that we grew up in, had a recording studio in the basement, and that's why he bought the house. And it was Johnny Marr's house from the Smiths, the guitarist of the Smiths. That also became like a really iconic recording studio for a lot of Manchester bands. And Oasis recorded their album definitely, maybe really, in the basement of the house I grew up in.
T Mobile
That's pretty cool. The studio stay there in a form. Like, did your dad use it in a form? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
George M. Johnson
That's the whole reason. Because he wanted somewhere soundproof with, you know, the big heavy doors. It was a real old school. It had the window like you guys have in here and stuff. It was crazy. And that was like our playroom as kids growing up.
T Mobile
That's such a cool story if you're a nerd. Did they still have the whole console? Was the console there like the board?
George M. Johnson
Most of the equipment was taken out, but, like, all the soundproofing in the rooms and stuff was still there. And we used to get memorabilia and people, like, come over from North America and, like, knock on the house and, like. Because they knew that that was the house. It was crazy.
T Mobile
You were the full house house of Manchester. So my wife, not an Oasis fan, or she wasn't, because she missed it. She's 11 years and some months younger than I am, but Oasis went Super viral on TikTok in general, when they announced they were getting back together, so they were on everything. So she's like, man, I kind of like Oasis, like, some of the songs. And so for a while she's like, should we go to Manchester and should we go and go to the first Oasis show? And we decided not to because I was like, I'll just wait till they come here and I want to fly. But. So Manchester is where you grew up?
George M. Johnson
Yeah.
T Mobile
I almost did a TV show in Manchester because, like, James Corden, a big TV producer, and I talked with him about doing a show, but we had to go shoot the whole thing in Manchester, and first it was like, hey, do you want to go to Europe and shoot this show for two weeks?
George M. Johnson
Was it Ben Winston, his producer guy?
T Mobile
I think so, yeah.
George M. Johnson
Yeah, yeah.
T Mobile
So then it was Manchester. And Manchester's not London, though. I learned it's not.
George M. Johnson
It's. I think it's cooler than London. I just think it's, like, way easier to get around and. And it's. There's just more. I think there's just like more underground, cool places to go.
T Mobile
Whenever you grow up in the uk, what's the culture, though, of going to do things by yourself?
George M. Johnson
Hmm.
T Mobile
Is it different than here? Because here I did it, but they all made fun of me my whole life. They're like, oh, you're a loser. And I was. But that was in what way? What.
George M. Johnson
What kind of things?
T Mobile
Movies, dinners. Yeah, just stuff. Just general. What you would do for fun, recreationally. I do a lot of stuff by myself, so is that looked at as. Man, if you do stuff by yourself in the uk, you're a loser. That same.
George M. Johnson
I think you're asking the wrong guy, because I love solo travel and I love doing things on my own and.
T Mobile
I did a lot of solo travel, but. Because nobody would have me to go with.
George M. Johnson
But I think, yeah, there's a lot of big people go out in groups. Especially, like the after work drinks culture in the UK is huge. Go to a publisher, everyone's at a pub.
T Mobile
I love that.
George M. Johnson
You know, they're everywhere.
T Mobile
You just like a bar. It is not in the pub. You just like that here, too.
Bobby Bones
You imagine after the show, be like, all right, we're going to the pub. All right, let's go.
George M. Johnson
There's a difference between a pub and a bar. I will say a pub is just this real cozy atmosphere where you know the guy behind the bar, they know you. You come in, your drinks being poured before you get in. It's like the usual. Yep. And you know, sometimes they do what's called a lock in at the end of the night.
T Mobile
Isn't that just a small bar, though? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Neighborhood bar.
T Mobile
Like a small. Not the same.
George M. Johnson
No.
T Mobile
You ever lived in America?
George M. Johnson
Never. I've always wanted to. It was my always, my dream. Always wanted to live in the US I don't know why, just even when I. Because I told you guys this week that I used to live in Dubai and work in Dubai. Every single vacation day was used to come to the US. I would fly like 13 hours to come to the US where have you been?
T Mobile
What cities?
George M. Johnson
I've been to New York a bunch. I've been to la. I've been to Florida a bunch. I've been. So we're in Florida because Florida, Miami, Orlando, Fort Myers, Fort Lauderdale.
T Mobile
Yeah, those are all different countries. You've been to three different countries in Florida?
George M. Johnson
Yeah, I've been to Boston. Love Boston. That was great.
T Mobile
Yeah, Boston's awesome. So last night you went to dinner by yourself?
George M. Johnson
I went to dinner by myself. Yeah. This real trendy, kind of east Nashville spot. It was good.
T Mobile
Do you like facetime? Your fiance. Wife. Know what you're calling her now? Do you like at dinner and put AirPods in and talk to her?
George M. Johnson
No, I'll send her a pic of like the food and make her jealous and be like, hey, I'm at this really cool spot. You would love it. Wish you were here.
T Mobile
Dang. Why didn't she come?
George M. Johnson
We're saving. She's trying to save all like her work vacation days for the wedding because we're gonna try and take a bunch of time off in July for that.
T Mobile
Do you have enough work vacation days for the wedding?
George M. Johnson
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I do.
T Mobile
He said for his bachelor party. Doesn't know where he's going, but. Except they all know where he's going, but they're gonna put him on a plane and he's not gonna know where he's going.
George M. Johnson
I don't know if it's cool. I'm nervous, but yeah, we'll find out.
T Mobile
It could be Iowa.
George M. Johnson
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, you better like it.
George M. Johnson
I know. I don't know where it's going to be, but I know there's golf involved.
Lunchbox
Okay, so that's probably Miami because I got the best strip club.
T Mobile
Well, I said Arizona and he goes, no, Portugal. I forget. He doesn't live in America.
Bobby Bones
Oh, that's right.
T Mobile
And a lot of his friends are in the UK so they're probably all going closer to there.
George M. Johnson
There's 12 of us going. Four of them are from Canada, including my fiance's dad. He's coming along.
Lunchbox
Oh, man, that's weird.
T Mobile
Yeah, but your dad's going too, right?
George M. Johnson
My dad's going too. Who's. And he's sober. He's been. He's been sober for five years. And I think he's gonna.
T Mobile
You're break him.
George M. Johnson
I think he's gonna cave.
Amy
No.
T Mobile
Five years?
Amy
You're joking.
Bobby Bones
I mean, for his son. He might do it.
George M. Johnson
I think he might.
T Mobile
I don't think he needs to do.
Amy
It for his son, though, based on, like, it was just a choice. He decided one day he wanted to be sober. Or is it like, out of, like, necessity?
George M. Johnson
Cause it's funny. It's a real problem, I think, you know, when. When someone says, I'm sober. I mean, Bobby, you probably get this a lot for people that don't know that you've never drank. When you say I'm sober, people think you had some crazy scenario or something. I was an alcoholic.
T Mobile
Yes.
George M. Johnson
Yeah. But no, he wasn't. He enjoyed a drink at weekend, like just a couple beers. I think as he got older, as he hit 60, I think, or he was. He was nearing 60. He was like, I really don't miss this. The hangovers are getting worse.
Amy
Gotcha.
Bobby Bones
So he just chose not to drink.
Amy
So it's not like he's like working the program.
George M. Johnson
No, no, no.
Amy
Okay. And then you're like, I think he might break it.
George M. Johnson
And he couldn't do it without the zero alcohol stuff. He loves the non alk beers. Fridge is full of it.
T Mobile
Like, he loves it.
George M. Johnson
He loves the taste.
T Mobile
So you have to. If I'm right here, you have to acquire that taste. Like, no one likes beer the first time.
Bobby Bones
Not the first time.
T Mobile
But then you acquire it so much that it's good.
Lunchbox
Yes.
T Mobile
That's a question.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yes. Yeah. And then you start realizing that different beers taste different. And so you start gravitating to like, I like this beer better than that one.
T Mobile
So you hate it. And then you work your way into liking it just enough to get drunk, but then you work your way into liking it enough to where you actually do like it. Where it doesn't even matter if you get drunk now. So if you're not drinking, you just drink what used to just taste bad without getting the effect of being drunk.
George M. Johnson
You'll see. You'll see on episode one of Bobby Does Drugs.
T Mobile
Thanks.
Lunchbox
Okay, you pretty much summed it up perfectly.
T Mobile
Yeah. You ever drink any of the non alcoholic Beer?
Lunchbox
Yeah.
T Mobile
Does it taste like beer?
Lunchbox
It's good.
T Mobile
Really?
Lunchbox
Some of it's good.
George M. Johnson
Some of it's good. Some of it's, like, way off.
Bobby Bones
I've never had it. I just didn't see the reason to.
T Mobile
Yeah, unless you weren't.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
T Mobile
Unless you were purposely not drinking, there'd be no reason to pursue it.
Bobby Bones
I don't want the real stuff.
T Mobile
Yeah, yeah, I hear you. You know, he also has a wrestling YouTube channel.
Bobby Bones
Really?
Amy
Like, for yourself?
George M. Johnson
No, I don't wrestle.
T Mobile
No.
George M. Johnson
But I. But I. I'm a big WWE fan.
T Mobile
Yeah.
George M. Johnson
Lifelong fan.
T Mobile
So he was talking yesterday because we had Shawn Michaels on, and Eddie's not really a wrestling fan, and so. But Eddie's a big UFC guy, so when it's UFC stuff, Eddie's, like, the expert. But if it's wrestling, I get really jacked. I think it's awesome. We had Shawn Michaels, who is a legend. Like, he's one of the greatest of all time, hall of Famer. And so he was on. And we were talking yesterday on 25 whistles, and we finished, and we walked down to have lunch, and he was like, like, yeah, I have a. I knew he was a fan, but he's like, I have a YouTube channel. And he started talking about all the wrestlers. It was pretty cool. I was like, oh, that's awesome. Because most people look at us like. Well, I should say people in this room look at me like I'm a child.
George M. Johnson
No, when you said yesterday when I. Like, first of all, me being here was like, bucket list. And then you were like, oh, yeah, Shawn Michael's on the podcast today. I was like, what? I text my bro. I went to the washroom. I texted my brother. I was like, you'll never guess who's on the podcast today.
Bobby Bones
So are you into, like, current wrestling?
George M. Johnson
Yeah. Watched raw last night. WrestleMania this weekend. I made no plans because I will.
T Mobile
Be watching two nights in Vegas. Oh, yeah. Two nights.
George M. Johnson
I've been to two. Hey, Eddie. I've been to AT&T Stadium to see WrestleMania. Yeah.
T Mobile
We were talking to Shawn Michaels, and this is the end of the interview. And I never know. And if we're doing a zoom, and I never know. And Shawn Michaels, he doesn't care about us. And also, people, when they finish an interview with me, either they're like, what the F was that? Or, oh, that was cool. It's rarely in sports is it just normal? And so we were talking with Shawn Michaels, and I'm gonna play this, like, 30 seconds. And we were wrapping up And I was a little caught off guard with what he said at the end of the interview. And I was like, wait, what? Tell me more. So this is us with Shawn Michaels yesterday. Yeah.
Lunchbox
Thank you very much. And yeah, hell of an interview, by the way. Thank you. It was a lot of fun for me.
T Mobile
I appreciate it. Why? You're an interesting, smart wrestling fan. That sometimes just a lot of the same old, same old and so not.
Lunchbox
Making it, just sort of a, I don't know, copy and paste kind of interview.
T Mobile
What would, what would copy and paste? What? Like, I don't know what a copy and paste is, but what. I don't know. What's a copy and paste question? What was it like? I don't know. Winning your first championship. Got it, got it, got it. I appreciate the fact also, I get.
Lunchbox
I guess that you, you know, you're a wrestling fan that understands both sides of it and has an appreciation. I'm always interested and compelled by the overselling and, and how you guys feel about kicking out of too many things and stuff like that.
T Mobile
So I was just asking, I'm like, hey, it's. Everybody knows it's not real. And you get. They talk about that now. Like they'll have, they'll talk about the storylines as it's going on, like in different interviews. And I was just kind of talking about it and he was like, I thought he was messing with me. He was like, heck of an interview. And I was like, are you serious? And then he kept going. Yeah, super cool.
Amy
That's nice.
T Mobile
Yeah. When do you go home?
George M. Johnson
I go home tomorrow morning.
T Mobile
How has the experience been here?
George M. Johnson
Amazing. Everyone, like I told you yesterday at lunch, I had really high expectations having being a fan and a listener for so many years and just meeting you all guys, you've all been amazing and the work ethic is inspiring.
T Mobile
Who's.
Bobby Bones
Now we feel like you, like, are you being serious?
Lunchbox
I appreciate that, man.
Bobby Bones
It's like Shawn Michaels.
T Mobile
Yeah. What do you mean by that?
Amy
You're literally asking, just like you did, Sean.
George M. Johnson
I think, like, I think it's always good when you do something for a living to see other people at work and just, you know, sit on the sidelines and watch. Because I think it can give you new ideas and just, you know.
T Mobile
Yeah.
George M. Johnson
Just think how you guys work and how you guys, you guys interact. It's just a well oiled machine.
T Mobile
It's definitely a machine.
George M. Johnson
It just goes.
T Mobile
Yeah. Even during break, nothing stops.
George M. Johnson
Yeah.
T Mobile
There are times where I have to remind myself that people need to go to the bathroom.
Bobby Bones
Like, I do, like, right now.
T Mobile
Because we'll just go and I'll just go.
George M. Johnson
Don't you need us to wrap this up?
Amy
No, I am just gonna. Either that or pee right here.
T Mobile
Yeah, Amy's got a little tub over.
George M. Johnson
There, but it's great.
Amy
I have a little tub.
George M. Johnson
Yeah.
Amy
Yeah.
George M. Johnson
We're all friends. It's fine. But I will say that I'm a big radio guy, as are you, and I know a lot of you are, but I'm not a big fan of many people, as in, I just don't. I get annoyed when I listen to the radio and when I watch clips on social media and stuff, but with you guys, I don't. And it's refreshing. I don't.
T Mobile
Why do you think that is?
George M. Johnson
Because you're just not the traditional radio morning, wacky morning show that, you know, just annoying.
T Mobile
Do you think we're any different when the mics go off? When the mics are on?
George M. Johnson
No. I mean. But, you know, I think. I suppose when people meet radio people in person as well, they're like. They expect them to be on 24 7, like, on and on and on, but. And I didn't expect you guys to. To be like you. We sit here in silence, but it doesn't mean that anyone's angry with anyone or it's just, you know, you just. You're just on when you need to be on. Yeah. It's great. Was that the right answer?
T Mobile
I'm sitting in silence. I just. I was really committed to silence.
Bobby Bones
You didn't know what to say.
T Mobile
Let's come into the silence angle. All right. Awesome. We're doing a podcast today, lots to say. The NFL show. So you're going to come over to the house and do that?
George M. Johnson
I would love to.
T Mobile
Awesome. Okay, cool. Everybody good?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
T Mobile
Let me see if there's anything else I need to mention before we go. I can run some voicemails. I should do this before we go. Ray, give me number two. Morning studio. So a little while back, Bobby was teasing that somebody might be leaving the show.
George M. Johnson
And here we are a few months.
T Mobile
Later, and no one's left yet.
Amy
So I was just wanting to get.
T Mobile
An update on that. Is somebody still possibly leaving the show.
George M. Johnson
Or have they decided they're not going to do that?
T Mobile
And could you tell us who it was? Thanks. Everything's still on.
Amy
What?
T Mobile
Everything I said's happening is still in the mix.
Amy
Oh, yes.
T Mobile
Still happening.
Bobby Bones
You know, Amy?
Amy
I think so.
T Mobile
You think so? You know so.
Amy
I know so.
T Mobile
She does yeah, you told me.
Bobby Bones
Oh, no crap.
Amy
Yeah, you did. It's fine. I'm not gonna say anything.
Lunchbox
Gonna be a sad day.
T Mobile
You don't know, okay?
Bobby Bones
You don't know. You're acting like it.
T Mobile
Right. The other thing is the envelope, right? Like, I have the envelope. I wrote a prediction in the envelope last year. I know what's in the envelope. I would let one of you guys read what's in the envelope, but I don't know that I can share what's in the envelope.
Amy
Why?
Bobby Bones
What's in the envelope?
Amy
Why are you looking at me like that?
Bobby Bones
Different than what you were just talking about?
T Mobile
Yes.
Lunchbox
Yeah. It's different than someone leaving. He said.
Amy
Stops.
T Mobile
You don't.
Lunchbox
No, no. He said it at the beginning of the year.
T Mobile
And what's it. People ask, hey, what's the update on the envelope? What's in the envelope is true.
Amy
Amal.
T Mobile
And I think what I could do is spin the wheel, and I could put you four on the wheel. Amy, lunchbox, Morgan, Eddie, and whoever wins could just look and you can. I. I wouldn't. I can't allow you to say maybe at some point. But I. I'm right.
Bobby Bones
That's all awesome.
T Mobile
I don't. Maybe it's not awesome. Then I'm right.
Bobby Bones
No, no, no. Let's spin the wheel.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I like that wheel.
T Mobile
You couldn't say. And you the only one that could see it. So if Morgan won or lunchbox one, you couldn't say what it was.
Lunchbox
That's fun.
George M. Johnson
Spin the wheel.
T Mobile
We won't do it right now, but. Right, Mike? Yeah, I think that's. So.
Amy
How do you know you're already right?
T Mobile
I know I'm right, but it.
Amy
So. But at the time, it was a prediction. Yes, and now you're right.
Bobby Bones
Well, remember, he would play those games, too, where, like, I don't know.
T Mobile
Oh, no. I can put you. I can read your. I can put you wherever I want to put you. Right in the right environment. I literally can make you say whatever I want you to say, but it has to be right. I'm not. I don't have any powers. I'm not. You're not a fraud.
Bobby Bones
No, you have powers because, like, I remember you made me draw something, and you didn't tell me to draw it, and I just drew it.
Amy
Is it. What's it? Can you say?
T Mobile
I don't want to say too much, but people ask for the update on that. This is not to say. Oh, look.
Amy
So when will you open it?
T Mobile
I think I asked Mike, like, Two weeks ago, I said, hey, should we do it now? And he was like, I wouldn't do it right now. So mostly, as usual, Mike tells me when I can have my thoughts because I have all my thoughts. And I tell them all to Mike, and Mike's like, I think this would be a good time for your thought. Now Mike is like, God, Well, I have the thoughts. Mike doesn't give me the thoughts. But then Mike tells me, once I give him the thoughts where he thinks they'd be appropriate to put the thoughts, because I'm losing scale on what needs to go where at times because I'm doing, like, too many shows. I'm doing too many shows. The Yellowstone show's over, thank God, so that's done. But I was doing so much content that I would just. I didn't know where I said, what? And so Mike keeps track of everything. And. Yeah. So someday.
Bobby Bones
Oh, the wheel, though.
T Mobile
That's what I'm saying. Someday. When Mike says, we're ready, I'll do it.
Bobby Bones
The wheel is someday.
T Mobile
Yeah, I'll do it.
Bobby Bones
Oh, I thought the wheel would be, like, tomorrow, and then you would open the letter someday.
T Mobile
But how do you know it's not about you?
Bobby Bones
I'd like to know. By spinning the wheel.
George M. Johnson
Wheel.
Lunchbox
That's a great point, Eddie. I felt like the wheel was, like, very soon, like in the next 48 hours.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, me too.
T Mobile
That's on Mike.
Lunchbox
Mike, when's that wheel gonna be able to be?
T Mobile
You don't have to give an answer, but you can say whatever you want. Okay. I think we bury it forever. Yeah. Just never open it.
Amy
Bury it?
T Mobile
What?
Bobby Bones
That's stupid. Mike.
Lunchbox
Mike, turn off his mic.
Amy
But you're right. It's right.
T Mobile
It's right.
Amy
So why bury it?
T Mobile
Because the way it became right, I don't think is right.
Bobby Bones
Whoa.
T Mobile
I would agree.
Bobby Bones
What the. Some dark stuff, man.
Amy
What?
Miles
Yeah, but it has to do with one of us.
Lunchbox
You don't know that, Morgan.
Bobby Bones
Somebody died.
Miles
I think he had said before that it had to do with somebody.
Lunchbox
Yeah, but that doesn't mean us. It's just somebody.
Amy
But he said he would put on the show. But if all four of us would.
T Mobile
Be on the field, in the room. But on the show.
Miles
He said on the show.
T Mobile
Yes. Yes.
Bobby Bones
Dang.
Amy
So. But if we're on the wheel and we got to read it, it wouldn't be about us.
T Mobile
No, it could be about you. You could be the only one to read it and realize it was about you. But here's the thing. My. Here's my problem with it. The way it happened isn't the way that I envisioned it happening. And it ain't. I don't. It's just not good. I thought it would be good. It's not good.
Lunchbox
Oh, that sucks.
T Mobile
Shut up.
Bobby Bones
What are you talking about?
T Mobile
I thought it would be good.
Lunchbox
That's what I mean. He said it's not good, so I said it sucks.
T Mobile
The way that it manifested itself was not the way that the expectation was. Therefore, it is not good.
Bobby Bones
Hold on. You predicted something?
T Mobile
Yes, I nailed it.
Bobby Bones
And then it happened.
T Mobile
Absolutely happened.
Bobby Bones
But yet we still can't find out what it is. That doesn't make any sense.
Lunchbox
I'm kind of with you, Eddie, but. But I'm want.
Bobby Bones
Like, if it already happened, we should probably know it happened.
Amy
So can we make guesses?
Bobby Bones
Oh, his head's on the mic.
T Mobile
No.
Amy
So it's just going to.
T Mobile
You can guess.
Amy
Just going to.
T Mobile
You can guess all day. I. Or I can just. We can just hold it for longer. But.
Bobby Bones
And so Mike's saying burying it means just don't ever tell anyone. Is that what that means?
T Mobile
But I will say it is real. It is real. I was absolutely right about it. I don't like that I was right about it because it did not happen how I thought it was going to happen. And then it happened and then it wasn't. It first. It's just. It's not. It's not positive.
Bobby Bones
I'll say.
T Mobile
It doesn't feel right now. I don't know when it would feel right. That's why I say vary it if ever. Yeah.
Amy
It's not positive.
T Mobile
I know it doesn't make. It's not. It could be. It could be positive.
Lunchbox
It's me not getting the job, man. It's. It's. Okay, guys. We can talk about that.
Bobby Bones
I doubt it.
Lunchbox
I know. It is.
T Mobile
I didn't want to keep doing this because listen would be like, why do you always kick stuff? All I wanted to do is say we. I still know it still exists in our world of thinking of what we want to do. And I. That's the update. It may actually never get open. It could, and I feel like.
Amy
I know.
T Mobile
Oh, text me. Oh, no. Text me.
Amy
No. See how it feels.
Lunchbox
Well done, Amy.
T Mobile
Well done, Amy. No, I literally don't. I don't care. I just feel like it's not fair.
Amy
Well, I know. No, the only. I'm just joking. The only reason why I'm scared to text you is because then if I'm wrong, then you're revealing something else. No, it's just it. I don't.
Bobby Bones
But you won't tell her. She's right if she texts you.
T Mobile
Right. I was watching a video. This reminds me of I was watching a video on TikTok and this teacher said he was in class and he had six students and he saw one of them was cheating, but he couldn't catch them actually cheating. And he knew that something was up, but he couldn't catch them cheating and he couldn't see the paper they were using. But he's like, I know for a fact they were cheating. So he said once the test all came in, all six of them came in. This is true that he went that all six students in the class, he said, hey, I know one he was cheating. And all good. He said, but if you don't come forward, you're going to get a zero because I know one he was cheating. If you do come forward, you email me after class. I will let you retake the test. But you can only get a 50. But you have to email me and say, hey, I'll never do it again. He goes, I will not hold it against you, but I'll give you a chance to retake the test. But instead of 100, you can get up to 50, which is going to be better than the zero you're going to get because you were cheating. He knew he was cheating. He could not find it. So he did this to see if the person would message in. Five of the six people messaged him said they were cheating. Five of the six.
Amy
So they were all cheating.
T Mobile
Five of the six were. He really only saw one, but. But five of the six were cheating.
Bobby Bones
That's a genius.
T Mobile
But he wasn't doing it for that.
Amy
He didn't know that that was gonna happen.
T Mobile
Yeah, his mind was blown. He wasn't doing a trick. He was like, oh, my God. Five people said they were cheating. Out of the six, I thought I only caught one.
Bobby Bones
I'm gonna do that with my kids. It was amazing.
T Mobile
Yeah. Yeah. I think for now we bury it. I agree. If you'd like to run it by me, feel free to.
Amy
Well, I'm trying to think of something. I'm just.
Bobby Bones
You said you knew.
Amy
I have an idea of something. Oh, I know. I'm just thinking of a scenario that didn't go well.
T Mobile
Then send it over. Hey, Ray. Voicemail three. Just calling because I was listening to.
Amy
The podcast about the three most disappointing things and the palette. That lunchbox can't get in control. I sell things all the time. And you just have to keep lowering the price by $5 every month or so. If you're not getting anybody asking about it, your price is too high. And then I was thinking, hey, Bobby, why don't you go ahead and get.
T Mobile
The whole pallet over for Scuba?
Amy
Steve's due. I bet he'll have everything sold in a month.
T Mobile
He would. Scuba Steve would have it all sold immediately. We're not talking about it.
Lunchbox
Yeah, but we're not going to get pennies on the dollar for our.
T Mobile
We're getting zero on the dollar.
Lunchbox
You're right. But you know what? Patience is a virtue.
T Mobile
It isn't.
Lunchbox
It is.
Amy
It is. Actually.
Lunchbox
It is.
T Mobile
With him. It's not patience.
Bobby Bones
It never gets done. Amy, you know, that's why I have to talk.
Lunchbox
You're one to talk, Mr. Kidney.
T Mobile
But you just said patience. It is a virtue. Then it is up.
Amy
It is a virtue. Just in general.
T Mobile
Yeah, but he was saying about him and this.
Amy
Yeah. And with this, I have. My patience ran out. So I'm over it.
T Mobile
Yeah, well, you're the last virtual last one, Ray. I have a Morning Corny for Amy, although it might be a Morning Corny After Dark, so what do you call an Italian hooker? A pasta, too.
George M. Johnson
Thank you.
T Mobile
Guys. Love the show.
Amy
Okay, that looks good.
T Mobile
That is funny. So good. And that's not After Dark. That's pretty good. That's, like, at Dusk. Yeah, in the Morning Corny. At dusk. I will end on this. Morgan has a photo shoot happening Thursday.
Miles
Yeah, on Thursday.
T Mobile
What's going on?
Miles
So I got nominated by Abe's Garden, which is the place that Remy and I volunteer as an animal therapy team. I am one of the fresh faces of philanthropy for In Focus magazine.
T Mobile
Also hard to see.
Amy
I love that.
T Mobile
Fresh faces of Philanthropy. Yeah. Oh, that's awesome. Congratulations. So what's the photo shoot?
Miles
So they take, like, they have a stylist coming. It's a whole thing. And they take our photos, we do a whole interview with them, and we get featured in the magazine in the June issue.
T Mobile
Dang.
Bobby Bones
That means she can change her, like, profile, right? Like, to, like, philanthropist.
T Mobile
You probably could do that anyway, if you give, like, a lunchbox as a two bucks, that's a register.
Lunchbox
Petsmart. Yeah. I'm like, hello, In Focus. Have you heard of me? I've been doing.
T Mobile
Oh, you want to be In Focus?
Lunchbox
I mean, I didn't know what In Focus is, but I've done philanthropy for a long time.
T Mobile
But what's the. What's the last amount of Philanthropy. You did.
Lunchbox
I hosted a charity event for Kid Power. Their whole organization called Crossbridge, like, a week ago.
T Mobile
There you go. You should let them know.
Miles
Why didn't Kid Power nominate you?
T Mobile
Get you.
Lunchbox
Oh, I have no idea. They're too busy, you know, saving lives, so they don't have time to nominate me for a magazine.
T Mobile
Is that what it is?
Lunchbox
Yep.
T Mobile
Isn't Kid Power not about saving lives, about giving kids a safe place to go?
Lunchbox
Yeah, but they also have other organizations under their umbrella that is like a. They have restoration house, where they take people suffering from abuse and addiction, and they get them back on the right track of life.
T Mobile
And I just feel like you use that, like.
Lunchbox
But they are saving lives. They're also. They're giving these kids a way out.
T Mobile
But of. And I. It's a great organization. From. Very familiar with it. But I'm saying you're using that as an excuse as to why they haven't nominated you as my only thing. I think they probably would like the. The publicity. They probably use it.
Lunchbox
Oh, maybe, Maybe.
Amy
But, yeah, maybe next year.
Lunchbox
And. Yeah, you know, they're busy getting grants to build buildings. You know, they're busy. They're over there, you know, raising money.
T Mobile
Okay. Well, Morgan, congratulations. How you feeling? You better?
Miles
I'm feeling a little bit better. Yeah. I still feel congested, though.
T Mobile
You're a little head cold in there.
Miles
Yeah, it's hanging out.
T Mobile
How's your Ana Bargo going?
Miles
My vertigo.
T Mobile
There you go.
Miles
Antivargo. Thankfully, it's not coming on, but, like, any type of cold or illness can bring it on, so I'm a little nervous.
Lunchbox
Oh, no. This may ruin the photo shoot, guys. They may have to cancel.
T Mobile
Why do you go to that?
Lunchbox
Oh, no, I didn't know it came back with a new illness. This is.
Amy
I'm worried it could potentially, but also.
Miles
Lunch is probably the reason I'm sick.
T Mobile
Oh, yes. He's the reason anybody gets sick in this place.
Lunchbox
Here we go, Mr. Yeast. No chance she's sick because of me. There is zero percent chance.
Bobby Bones
Zero. It's not zero.
Miles
You're the only sick person I've been around.
T Mobile
You bring in illnesses all the time.
Lunchbox
Morgan, have you gone out in public?
Miles
Yes, but you're also, you know, all.
Lunchbox
Those people weren't sick.
T Mobile
No, but her point is. No, no, she.
Lunchbox
I was the only sick person she's been around. But if she's gone in public, then there are germs in public.
T Mobile
And you said three inches from her.
Miles
Yeah, for several hours a morning.
Lunchbox
I haven't Been sick in like a week, guys. There ain't no yeast up in here.
Miles
I heard you coughing today.
T Mobile
He was coughing today.
Lunchbox
Like I really wasn't.
Bobby Bones
Yes, you were.
T Mobile
We all heard you.
Lunchbox
All right.
T Mobile
We had to do Bonehead like four times.
Lunchbox
No, not today.
Bobby Bones
Yesterday.
T Mobile
Yesterday. Literally today. No Scuba.
Lunchbox
Incorrect. That'd be telling me something good. But you guys.
T Mobile
Okay.
Lunchbox
Get in the way of a good story.
T Mobile
Okay, Whatever.
Bobby Bones
Idiot.
Lunchbox
Dang.
George M. Johnson
Got him.
T Mobile
Miles. I hope you have a safe trip. I'm gonna see it, obviously, but what's your social media so people can follow you?
George M. Johnson
I'm at on air Miles, and it's Miles with a Y.
T Mobile
And you do. You're doing your show from here?
George M. Johnson
I am, yeah.
T Mobile
And what you. What do you. What'd you talk about last night? Anything good? Anything we could have stolen?
George M. Johnson
Katy Perry, Going to space.
T Mobile
Did you hate on it like I did?
George M. Johnson
A little bit, yeah.
T Mobile
Good. A little bit, yeah.
Amy
Mm.
T Mobile
All right. There we go.
Amy
Good.
George M. Johnson
Thanks for having me.
T Mobile
Yeah, you're welcome. Amy, on Feeling Things, what'd you guys do?
Amy
Yeah, we are. The title of it is Peeing in Public.
Lunchbox
Yes, I do it all the time.
Bobby Bones
My kids do it.
Amy
No, it's like, for women especially, like when you have to pee and you, like, have to do this little squat thing. Fertility struggles. And then also our feelings that we're breaking down are shame versus guilt.
T Mobile
Well, that sounds fun, but it is. I'm kidding, I'm kidding.
Miles
It's a joke.
T Mobile
It's a joke. I'm just joking.
Amy
Oh, I know you are just joking.
Bobby Bones
The pee in public sounds fun.
T Mobile
Just joking.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Then it got a little sad.
Amy
It's like a mixture of like therapy stuff, but also we laugh.
T Mobile
Just joking. Good, great. Check that out. And then I have Chris Tomlin on the Bobbycast if you want to check that out. Okay, that's it. And we will see you guys tomorrow. Bye, everybody.
Amy
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I'm ready to fight. Oh, this is Fighting Words. Okay, I'll put the hammer back. Hi, I'm George M. Johnson, a best selling author with the second most banned book in America. Now more than ever, we need to use our voices to fight back.
George M. Johnson
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T Mobile
Creativity is a festival that we got us. You know we are the greatest culture.
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T Mobile
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Bobby Bones
A new podcast coming out called goboy.
T Mobile
The gritty true story of how one man fought his way out of some of the dark, darkest places imaginable. Roger Caron was 16 when first convicted, has spent 24 of those years in jail. But when Roger Caron picked up a pen and paper, he went from an ex con to a literary darling from.
Bobby Bones
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T Mobile
The number one hit podcast the Girlfriends is back with something new, the Girlfriend Spotlight, where each week you'll hear women share their stories of triumph over adversity. You'll meet Luann, who escaped a secretive religious community.
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T Mobile
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Miles
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T Mobile
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Podcast Summary: The Bobby Bones Show
Episode Title: TUES PT 2: Bobby Wants To Try Drugs + Runaway June In-Studio On Engagement, New Music And Perform Animal Sounds On Fiddle + Would You Erase Bad Memories And Trauma?
Release Date: April 15, 2025
Host: Premiere Networks
Timestamp: [02:00 - 10:00]
The episode kicks off with Bobby Bones and T-Mobile brainstorming ideas for a new show concept titled “Bobby Does Drugs.” T-Mobile enthusiastically suggests a multi-episode series where Bobby experiments with various substances he's never tried before. The discussion humorously explores the potential structure of the show, outlining episodes covering substances like LSD, marijuana, cocaine, ecstasy, and crystal meth.
Notable Quote:
Timestamp: [10:00 - 20:00]
The conversation transitions to a deep dive into the concept of memory erasure, inspired by the movie “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.” T-Mobile references a New York Post article featuring Dr. Jonathan Rasooli, who discusses emerging treatments like transcranial magnetic stimulation, deep brain stimulation, and propranolol therapy aimed at altering or diminishing traumatic memories.
Notable Quote:
Timestamp: [20:00 - 30:00]
Amy shares her personal journey with ketamine therapy, detailing how it helped her overcome anxiety and overthinking by creating a "dual experience" where she remained aware of her surroundings while immersing herself in her internal thoughts. The dialogue highlights the therapeutic potential of psychedelics under professional supervision.
Notable Quote:
Timestamp: [27:00 - 40:00]
Guests: Members of the country trio Runaway June—Stevie, Miles, and Natalie—join the show to discuss their recent engagements and upcoming wedding plans. Stevie recounts the romantic proposal from her fiance, while Natalie shares her unique background as a former jump rope team member and her proficiency with the fiddle. The band performs their new single, “New Kind of Emotion,” showcasing their musical talents and camaraderie.
Notable Quote:
Timestamp: [40:00 - 50:00]
The hosts discuss Olivia Wilde's participation in Blue Origin’s first all-female space flight. T-Mobile criticizes the expenditure, questioning the value and impact of spending a billion dollars on such ventures instead of addressing more pressing societal issues. The conversation touches on the definition of an astronaut and the emotional experiences reported by the participants.
Notable Quote:
Timestamp: [60:00 - 75:00]
A recurring mystery involves T-Mobile mentioning an envelope with a prediction from the previous year. The hosts speculate about its contents, with hints suggesting someone might leave the show. The segment is filled with playful banter and suspense, leaving listeners intrigued about the envelope's significance.
Notable Quote:
Timestamp: [75:00 - End]
As the episode wraps up, the hosts engage in light-hearted conversations, discussing philanthropy, upcoming photo shoots, and personal anecdotes. They also touch upon maintaining mental health and the importance of supportive relationships.
Notable Quote:
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show masterfully balances light-hearted banter with deep, meaningful conversations. From hypothetical show ideas and personal therapy journeys to engaging interviews and societal critiques, the hosts deliver a rich and engaging listening experience. Notable quotes and diverse topics ensure that both long-time listeners and newcomers find value and entertainment throughout the episode.