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Bobby Bones
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Mike D
Show Bobby Bones.
Bobby Bones
My new favorite thing about today is the fact that All American Rejects are blowing up again. Mike. On your algorithm. At all. All the time. Anybody else? Are you serious?
Mike D
Like, that's. Dude. Yes. It's amazing.
Bobby Bones
Are you watching? Is it on your algorithm?
Mike D
All the house parties?
Bobby Bones
Yes. It's the most brilliant thing I've ever seen. Music marketing for, like, a band to, like, relaunch themselves, but they're not relaunching with new music. So let me just start from scratch. All American rejects in the 2000s, they were alternative, but they got so big. They were pop. I wouldn't say they're punk, though. Would you like a level of pop punk? Oklahoma Punk? Yeah, Oklahoma Pop punk.
Mike D
Are they from Oklahoma?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I believe so. I think so. So All American Rejects they I'll keep you my dirty little secret Dirty little.
Mike D
Secret.
Bobby Bones
That was totally the wrong key.
Mike D
I like the hippie. Give them hell Give you.
Bobby Bones
When I wake up in the morning Big smile on my face it doesn't sound weird when it gives you hell when it gives you help it gives you help that song, they had swing, swing oh, I was a jam too Swing, swing From the D my heart beats out to. So they're driving around, the Dude's gotta be 35 or 40, right? At least 40.
Mike D
They don't look too young.
Bobby Bones
And they. The first one I saw was a backyard in, like, California. They were just playing. So they got on a bus and they're driving around, and people are just saying, I have a big backyard. And they're showing up and doing full concerts in the backyards of people. I watched one yesterday, and the cop came. And the cop.
Mike D
It was in Columbus.
Bobby Bones
41. Yeah. In Ohio. And the cop showed up and he was like, hey. Cause there are hundreds of people from all over the neighborhood, and they're like, on rooftops all around. And the cop was like, oh, we got a call. You guys do one more song. And they did. If it goes my way, Hope it gives you help. It gives you help.
Mike D
He even gives the cops a shout out in the morning.
Bobby Bones
It was awesome. Yeah. Tyson Ritter's 41. If you're not on All American Rejects, TikTok, you got to get on.
Mike D
Get on it. Watch one video. It'll take over your algorithm.
Bobby Bones
Morgan, on yours at all.
Morgan
Yeah, it's been on mine, too.
Bobby Bones
This. And I don't know if they're on tour with somebody coming up this summer. Anyway, they're going on toward the Jonas Brothers, but this has relaunched them into a. People that were 22 who didn't know are now going to think, oh, these guys are kind of cool young people.
Mike D
It says if you go to your Instagram. Their Instagram, and, like, say you got a big yard, take a picture of your yard and tag them or whatever, they can come to your yard.
Bobby Bones
That's what they've been doing. I see people around here posting like, hey, here's my backyard.
Morgan
Why don't you do it, Bobby?
Mike D
For your.
Bobby Bones
I don't know. Kind of my house.
Mike D
Oh, good luck.
Morgan
But it could just be a private concert for you.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, no, no, no, no. I'm good on that.
Lunchbox
And it's free. It's free.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. They just show up and set up.
Lunchbox
Oh, man.
Bobby Bones
They're on a bus and they're. This is brilliant marketing. And it's marketing on purpose. They understand the value of this. And. And you can't pay for this kind of coverage because they have.
Lunchbox
Let's see if they're around here.
Bobby Bones
They were. They were in Ohio, but I don't know which way their bus is pointed.
Mike D
I don't know where they're going.
Bobby Bones
No, but it's awesome. It's my new favorite thing about TikTok right now. They play. They play in Nashville at all in October as part of that tour. Yeah. So they'll probably do this, what, three or four more shows? Because it does cost money. But what an investment. Because it's working. Are they just the Rejects now? They're not all American.
Mike D
Not all American?
Bobby Bones
Their website says the Rejects.
Mike D
I don't like that.
Lunchbox
Well, they're.
Bobby Bones
No, it's okay.
Mike D
I think it's just the show.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Yeah. Did you shorten it? Yeah.
Lunchbox
Twitter has All American Rejects.
Mike D
Like, sometimes people call us just the idiots.
Bobby Bones
No, no, that's us. That's us in general. Yeah. That's not really. Not the band.
Mike D
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah. Let me pull up their discography. Anyways, my favorite thing on Tick Tock right now is that. Let's see. Different. Forgetting any songs? All American Rejects. Excuse me. We did Move along. We gives you hell. We did. Dirty Little Secret. Oh, it ends Tonight was awesome.
Mike D
How's that one go?
Bobby Bones
I wish I could. When I started singing a bunch of songs, I can't sing other ones. It was like doing Alan Jackson yesterday.
Mike D
It's tough.
Bobby Bones
Hey, Ray, would you play the Alan Jackson? Voicemail. It's number five.
Amy
Hi, Bobby. I don't know if you figured out the Alan Jackson song, talking about the Adam's apple, but I think you might be referring to where I come from. In like the third verse, there's a part that says, this colleague stopped and asked if I had plans for dinner. Said, no, thanks, man. Back home, we like the girls that sing soprano. I think that might be it. But anyway, hope that helps.
Bobby Bones
Thank you. That was it. It had nothing to do with Adam's apple or tall or big hands, but I knew it was something. But yeah, we. Yeah, we got there. But thank you, I guess. No other reject songs. All American Rejects. Anyway, shout out to All American Rejects. I would love them to come play our show. Like, this show.
Mike D
Oh, that'd be amazing.
Bobby Bones
Hey, Scuba. If they're around, like, reach out to their people. If they do come through Nashville, come play our show.
Lunchbox
He's not in there.
Bobby Bones
Well, but he hears everything.
Mike D
He's always listening.
Bobby Bones
What do you say, Mike? Is there like an email general at.
Mike D
All american rejects.com and do we just subscribe our studio? We go to their Instagram.
Bobby Bones
We show our yard.
Mike D
This is our yard, our stage.
Bobby Bones
Okay, that's for me. Let's go around here. Amy, what do you have?
Amy
I have stocking up on dark chocolate. May help you with your memory. And this is top of mind for me because my son, they're taking tests right now. School. It's like the end of the year. And he just comes home telling me, like, we need to get a lot of chocolate. I heard it's good for your brain. And so we look it up together. And I was like, well, it's not just any kind of chocolate. It's specifically dark chocolate. And the flavanols in that help you boost memory, focus, and brain function. And so now he just thinks if he eats a bunch of chocolate, he's gonna do good on his tests. And I think there is something to it. But moderation is key.
Bobby Bones
Two things. One, I hate dark chocolate. It's disgusting to me. Really? It shouldn't even be related to chocolate. But it shouldn't.
Amy
It's chocolate, but it shouldn't totally cocoa.
Bobby Bones
It's terrible. Second of all, I think dark chocolate is today's spinach. Because back in the day, Popeye ate spinach. I was convinced the more spinach I ate, the stronger I was gonna get. Like the greatest marketing campaign ever by a commercial or, excuse me, by a cartoon, was Popeye eating spinach. Because I was convinced as much as a kid as I hated spinach, that the more spinach I ate, the stronger I was gonna get. And I never really got that strong. And you could eat dark chocolate all day long, and I bet you you ain't really gonna change. Yeah, and also, it tastes bad.
Amy
It says it'll improve blood flow to the brain.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, but prove it. I need one person to prove it. That's not gonna go into a la. You can't prove some of this stuff. Whenever a product goes, it doesn't matter if it's a food product or a health and fitness product. And they're like this, Promotes X, Y and Z. Promotes means nothing.
Mike D
Oh, it doesn't? No, it means, like when it says brain health. It doesn't promote.
Bobby Bones
It doesn't. That's not committing to anything. The word promotes is non committal.
Amy
Well, this is from.
Mike D
Okay, what. What's it from?
Bobby Bones
I mean, I looked up Oddity Central.
Amy
No, Georgia State University is one article I found about it.
Bobby Bones
They did a whole. Found like, tons of research that shows, but you can't prove. What are we going to do? Go to a lab and I think we can eat enough dark chocolate for it to actually affect us. And if we could, I don't think we'd even notice.
Mike D
Can you write whatever you want in front of a box like promotes? You can't.
Bobby Bones
You can. Unless you can prove it's wrong.
Amy
Oh, I know what they do to promote.
Bobby Bones
So you can do promotes and you can't Prove that it doesn't promote it because promote means nothing. Yeah, I also hate dark chocolate. I'm very passionate about the hate of dark chocolate. Go ahead, Amy.
Amy
Well, I just feel like sometimes, Eddie, they'll. If you put an asterisk next to it, and then down at the bottom, you say like, this has not been proven, or jk, jk, jk. Not serious. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. If you see promote, stop with yeah.
Mike D
You act like it's the most disgusting thing ever.
Bobby Bones
I hate it. I hate it.
Amy
How do you know this about the word promotes?
Bobby Bones
It literally means nothing. Like, if something does has been proven, they don't say promotes. Promotes means nothing. Promotes, okay.
Amy
Oh, my gosh, I'm such a sucker. Like, I will fall for the word promotes. That's why I'm so intrigued by your statement.
Mike D
I just bought organic milk. Cause it said it promotes brain health yesterday.
Bobby Bones
Do you know what else promotes brain health? This show. It promotes brain health.
Mike D
You can't prove that it does.
Lunchbox
That's pretty cool.
Bobby Bones
It's promoting. That means nothing. Yeah, like in the.
Amy
It means it promotes it.
Bobby Bones
Faa. That's. That's flying. Fcc. That's broadcast. F, F, D, A, D, A. Thank you. I was gonna get there. I was running out of letters. Eventually.
Mike D
There. We were there.
Bobby Bones
Promote has no official meaning.
Mike D
Damn. I'm gonna go through my pantry today and throw away that.
Bobby Bones
Doesn't mean. It doesn't.
Lunchbox
It doesn't mean it's not good.
Mike D
Like, I got elderberry the other day because it said it promotes immunity.
Amy
It does immune health.
Bobby Bones
But promoting means nothing if it causes better health. Because they've done tons of research and it shows they don't use the word promotes.
Mike D
Oh, what word do they use? Like proven to.
Amy
Proven to be scientifically proven?
Bobby Bones
I don't know, dude. All I know is I want a promise. Whole deep dive about the word promotes because I got so fired up about it. And promotes. There's nothing committal about promotes.
Amy
Okay?
Bobby Bones
It doesn't mean they're. They're lying.
Mike D
They're lying.
Bobby Bones
No, no, no. It does not mean that. It just means that's a word they use if they for sure aren't for sure.
Mike D
Right. Which means they're lying.
Bobby Bones
No, it actually doesn't mean they're lying.
Mike D
And then whatever they say it's promoting is in bold letters. Yes, like healthy heart. Yeah, right, you liar.
Bobby Bones
Okay, now you've taken me and you pinned on me to the other side, and I was not saying that they were lying about everything. Lunchbox.
Lunchbox
I got sad news. Jordan Hudson Bill Belichick's girlfriend.
Mike D
Yeah.
Lunchbox
She's getting the cold shoulder up in Nantucket because they're all loyal to Bill's ex. So she's trying to get in the charity circles and become friends with these women because I guess Bill has a place out there and they're not letting her in, guys. Not letting her be in a part of the charity circles. And they're saying, not, get out of here. We don't want you. So there may be trouble in paradise.
Bobby Bones
Her mom runs a sex shop up there. Her mom has a sex store.
Mike D
Really?
Amy
In Nantucket?
Bobby Bones
Up in. Yeah. Near the Boston area. It could be in Nantucket. Google that up. Lunchbox.
Mike D
I feel like there's a joke there.
Bobby Bones
There is no joke. There's no joke. Also, I came out this morning because they were going to do Hard Knocks. HBO was in North Carolina, and they ended up not. And it was. Well, she was a reason they weren't going to do it, but she wanted owner part ownership of the show herself.
Mike D
Stop. I mean, that would be a cool Hard Knocks.
Lunchbox
It would be awesome. But yeah, because Belichick and his ex, they both live in Nantucket and they dated for like 16 years, so she has a stronghold. But I'm looking up Sex Shop. Hold on.
Bobby Bones
Here's one. Jordan Hudson has told at least one person she's engaged to Bill Belichick. We're starting now to see this probably isn't healthy, right?
Mike D
No.
Lunchbox
Right.
Bobby Bones
I mean, at first it was like, let the guy, he's 70, he's retired, he's gonna get with a young girl. She definitely wants the money. He definitely wants just to have a young girl to taught. But now it's starting to feel almost weird, right? Because it wasn't always weird in the way of, like, I would look at it and feel sorry for him or bad for him. It was like, look at old dude getting it. Now I'm starting to feel like things ain't so good.
Mike D
I just think we know too much. Like, we know too much of how he just has surrendered everything to her. Like, and that's not how we see Bill Belichick. Bill Belichick's in charge of everything and not this.
Lunchbox
But that's what I'm wondering. Has he gone? Like, has his mental state gone so quickly?
Mike D
I don't think so.
Bobby Bones
I don't think so either.
Lunchbox
But then how is this happening?
Mike D
I think it's just in love, man.
Bobby Bones
I don't know about love.
Mike D
Well, he is. He for sure thinks he's in love.
Bobby Bones
Jordan Hudson has reportedly told at least one person that she and 73 year old Bill Belichick are engaged. Per the New York Times. Hudson is 24. From the New York Post, Hudson was raised in Hancock, Maine to parents who ran a fishing business that went bankrupt. Her mother eventually moved to Provincetown on Cape Cod where she manages a sex toy shop and museum.
Mike D
She's the manager and. Oh, museum. Interesting.
Lunchbox
That's cool. I didn't realize there was a museum.
Bobby Bones
That makes it different. Well, if it's a museum, I need to find. Okay. Jordan Hudson. Hudson, right.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Owner. Gotta Google this. Owner. Hard Knocks. Okay, this is from USA Today. Now this is April 30th. Okay, here we go. Can you give me the one. Any of those from four minutes ago down below. HBO pulled out of Hard Knocks due to Jordan Hudson demands refuting Bill Belichick story. Hard Knocks is a training camp and we're not training camp. We're just not. Belichick said. Belichick's explanation. He's saying that's why they pulled out. They weren't a training camp. The New York Times Catherine Roseman released a report that alleged Bill Belichick's 24 year old girlfriend Jordan Hudson was largely responsible for Hard Knocks ultimately not visiting Chapel Hill. Quote this winter, producers of NFL Films decided that a new season of its sports docu series Hard Knocks would focus on Mr. Belichick's efforts to build UNC football program ahead of the 2025 season. But days before they were set to announce the series, Ms. Hudson demanded she be granted content approval and partial ownership of the show.
Mike D
That's awesome.
Lunchbox
Oh gosh, that's so bad.
Bobby Bones
In her mind is that like this can only be five years at the most and I'm out cause he's gonna.
Mike D
Die or just go grab everything.
Lunchbox
I gotta get a hold of something right now. Like this is my chance to make it like to set myself up.
Mike D
Do you think the producers were being honest with saying this is just going to be about Bill and the Tar Heels or were they just banking on her just coming in on everything and he her being a big part of the show?
Bobby Bones
I don't understand your question.
Mike D
So like the producers say we're just gonna focus on Bill and the Tar Heels and the football getting ready for the season?
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Mike D
But in the back of their minds they're like, dude, there's gonna be a lot of this relationship stuff.
Bobby Bones
No, I think the brand of Hard Knocks is bigger than one season doing something salacious. I think they would have stayed on brand with the show. But I think what would have kept people interested is the story surrounding it more so than on it. But I do think they would have stuck with the brand. You don't want to damage a whole brand for one episode, right? Morgan, you look confused for a second.
Morgan
Well, I was just thinking, the more that comes out about her and the more that we're hearing she's doing. Do you feel like this could be a potential form of elder abuse?
Bobby Bones
Well, that was always the joke early on, and we're like, yeah, elder abuse.
Mike D
Hey, abuse me.
Bobby Bones
You know what I'm saying? I don't think it's elder abuse, guys. He's not.
Mike D
He's not. Like, he's not a helpless old man.
Bobby Bones
I know, but he's older. What am.
Amy
You don't know that. I don't think we know his entire mental state.
Bobby Bones
I think we're able to see him coach and do interviews, and he just did Edelman's podcast. He's not.
Mike D
We just met him.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah, you're right. We just met him.
Mike D
He had a conversation, a normal conversation with everyone.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Amy
Maybe that was a day where she said, be normal.
Mike D
No, like, it's not. Like, he just stands there. Like, he doesn't say anything and nods.
Bobby Bones
She has a rope on the back.
Amy
Of it, a little, like, shock collar.
Bobby Bones
It's. What was the movie where the guy died?
Mike D
Oh, right.
Bobby Bones
It's not like that weekend at Belichick's. Yeah, no, I don't think it's that, but I don't know what it is.
Morgan
It just seems she's super controlling. Like, she has a lot of control, and that. That, to me, screams like somebody's in control of the situation. It's not him.
Bobby Bones
So there was a story that came out, and I'm gonna say this is very loose, and I. I'm gonna say everything I could possibly say at the beginning of this so I'm not on the hook for it. You know what? It was probably a lie. I'm probably not remembering it correctly. Everything I'm about to say is wrong. But there was a reporter, and I think he was on the Levitard show, and he was talking about how there was a video of Belichick shirtless on, like, the ring cam that came out. You see this, Mike? I did see this story. Yeah. And he was like, that came out, and it was from her ring cam. Like, how does it get out if it's not her putting out this ring cam of Bill Belichick walking inside to get the newspaper or Whatever. It was shirtless, right? So that gets like, leaked. And then he's like, there are. I'm probably lying about all this. And this is probably. I'm probably remembering it wrong. I'm saying everything possible to make sure I get in trouble, that there are people worried that she has other videos of them.
Morgan
Oh, like a blackmail situation.
Bobby Bones
Listen, I don't know that, that I can probably find the TikTok and play it.
Lunchbox
And that seems like elder abuse.
Bobby Bones
Okay, here we go. Pablo Torre claims that Bill Belichick's family is worried about potential leverage after release of ring cam footage last year. So this came out May 12 this year. The floodgates are open on the Bill Belichick Jordan Hudson saga as the sports world learns how widespread Hudson's influence on Belichick's life has been over the past several years. The latest revelation takes us back to last spring when the Daily Mail published a video of Belichick wandering shirtless around Hudson's porch. The video was a frequent topic on the roast of Tom Brady last year as Belichick's former players cackled at their coach doing the walk of shame. And this is from awfulannouncing.com now the most ardent reporter on the Belichick Hudson story, Pablo Torre of Meadowlark Media, is adding new context to the release of that video. According to the appearance on the Dan LeBatard show, the Belichick family is nervous about how the video got out and, and what kind of leverage the leaker might have on Belichick in the future. Quote, the question I had as a reporter when I saw that video is how did the Daily Mail get that video? Huh? How does one get internal ring cam footage from a home? How does that happen? Who had access to those videos? Let's say it wasn't Jordan Hudson. Who was it? And what other videos might have been taken without Bill Belichick's knowledge? At almost 70, yeah, it's kind of right on with what I remember. I saw the same guy claiming that maybe her age was a bit of a question of, like, when they actually met, like, versus what they said and what actually happened. Like she was underage. She said he was. She was probably younger than they claimed, probably closer to 19. Okay, so not underage legally. But remember, she was with like a 60 year old rich dude before Belichick. Add to the whole conversation of them not really talking about how they met anymore.
Mike D
Yeah, oh, yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
How about her?
Mike D
Wasn't there like a ring issue, though, where, like, ring employees were had videos had access to ring camera.
Bobby Bones
I don't remember that.
Mike D
I don't remember that either.
Bobby Bones
I literally don't.
Lunchbox
I really don't remember that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, no, I don't.
Mike D
I'm probably saying something very wrong right now.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I will. A lot of times if I know or feel pretty good about it, I'll still go like, hey, probably not true just to cover, but yeah, that is. That's that story. So she has like, I think they said $8 million in real real estate assets now.
Mike D
Good for her. Good for her.
Bobby Bones
Torres investigative work, primarily on his podcast Pablo Torre finds out as pointed to evidence suggesting she may be younger than 24. Specifically, Torres used the Miss Maine USA pageant video, which aired in March 2024, to demonstrate that Hudson stated she was 22 at the time. He then used this information to calculate that if she was 22 in March of 2024, she would have been 19 in February 2021, when she reportedly first met Bill Belichick. The timeline, according to Torre, contradicts a widely reported narrative that Hudson is currently 24. In addition, sources have revealed that Hudson's birth year on an internal UNC document is listed as April 2000, which suggests she was born in April 2001. This further contradicts the 24 year old. Yeah, who knows? I feel like I don't want to let the media fully squeeze me into position of how I feel about it, but it's coming from all these different places, even from places that didn't want to do that at first who were like, hey, just let. It's weird. But weird doesn't mean wrong. And who are like advocating for like, let's let. I was that. Let's let them do their thing. They're both adults. They get to make their own decisions. Not the weird, but now it's starting to feel weird. Like in a non healthy way, but also I'm not in it. So I don't know.
Mike D
I don't know. I still feel like it's weird, but it's. He's in love, she's whatever.
Bobby Bones
She in love?
Mike D
No, I don't think she is.
Lunchbox
You know, he's real.
Mike D
What's real?
Bobby Bones
You think she. Okay, let's just play the game of we're just gonna guess with our. Okay with we know nothing.
Mike D
We don't.
Bobby Bones
Just guessing about what we saw. Okay. Amy, what's happening in this relationship?
Amy
I think that she is attracted to his penis potential demeanor, his status, his power. She's into that sort of thing. I don't think she's into elderly people as much as she is into power.
Bobby Bones
So you think she's into the power, though?
Amy
I think that she likes that.
Bobby Bones
So there's something attractive to her.
Amy
Yes. Like, I'll give her that. Like, it may. You know, and with power, oftentimes comes the money. So I won't say it's all about the money, but I think that she's attracted to his reputation, I guess. How would you sum that up? Like. Yeah. His status.
Bobby Bones
I'd sum it up by saying money. I mean, money.
Amy
Okay. That also has money. But I don't know. I saw someone do this whole little breakdown thing online about how. Yeah, some women are just very, very attracted to men that have achieved a lot in their career, but really they.
Mike D
Were focusing, unattractive to. Like, that's not a tract.
Bobby Bones
24 and 74. That's not that. Yeah.
Amy
I don't know. It's just trying to. Yeah, she's. She's definitely not attracted to his physique.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox.
Lunchbox
She's using him. She's allowing him to have relations with her so she can use his stature and connections to get a piece of the pie. She wants to sit up, be in the circles of celebrity. She wants to have power. She wants to have real estate. Whatever it is she want, she is using Bill Belichick to get that. And Bill Belichick is getting to be around a hot young chick.
Bobby Bones
Morgan.
Morgan
I think it started out as something fun. He was dating a young girl.
Mike D
This is cool.
Morgan
No big deal. And now she's taking advantage of him, and he cares about her, and it's kind of just letting that happen. And we're seeing the course of that play out.
Bobby Bones
Do you think there's any blackmail involved?
Morgan
I wouldn't rule it out. I don't know that he would know that, though. It's. It's interesting to me. If his family does think that there's blackmail involved, then they think he's not in a good state of mind to have that judgment of him. You know what I mean? Like, if his family's the one saying that, that's what. That's what throws me off. And that's why I led to the kind of elder abuse stuff.
Mike D
So Eddie, for him, there was. It's like, this is awesome. Like, he's in love with a young.
Amy
He's not in love.
Mike D
Yes, he is.
Bobby Bones
Oh, I think he definitely could be.
Mike D
He's in love with an attractive young woman, and he's living his best life.
Bobby Bones
In love, though, for a guy, can just mean lust.
Mike D
Sure.
Bobby Bones
Yes, sure.
Mike D
But that's. He's in love.
Bobby Bones
Okay?
Amy
He's in lust.
Mike D
She is not. She is taking advantage of this whole situation. She wants to set up her whole life for the rest of her life, and that's it, plain and simple.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I think he definitely can be in love because she's probably playing to the things that he likes. So he's like, we have all this in common, but really, she doesn't really have a lot in common with him. She probably studies up on Naked Knight. Although Naked Night now is even new.
Lunchbox
That's what I wonder about. Cuz, like, he's a pretty intelligent dude, right? Supposedly.
Mike D
I mean, football.
Bobby Bones
I think in general, he reads, like, tons and tons of books, and that's what.
Lunchbox
And so I'm just like, what does he talk to her about? There is no way, intelligence wise, they have anything in common.
Bobby Bones
She could be a genius. I don't know. To me, I feel like she's just. She's just milking that cow sees money and they may have a deal. Like, hey, you stay with me and you give me what I want when I want it.
Morgan
Oh, you think, oh, a sugar baby situation.
Mike D
But see, if there's a deal, then there's no love.
Bobby Bones
No, but he could be in love with having a deal. You know what I mean?
Mike D
Okay. Yeah, I didn't know what you mean.
Bobby Bones
Because guys. Yeah, I mean, because Belichick seems like a guy that's very focused on football and only football. And then occasionally he doesn't have the effort to put in unless it's just right there presented to him, you know what I'm talking about, to get some of that. So if it's just always hot and there to have, that seems like the perfect scenario for him. He can stay fully focused on football, not have to put a lot of energy into the relationship. And the relationship that he does have. She's hot and she's young, so let me go to town on that.
Mike D
When people do stuff like this, and this is hypothetical, do they, like, they shake on it? They do draw papers.
Bobby Bones
Like, I think both. I don't. I think the shaking is probably not a. That's just a term. I think there's probably an agreement. But sometimes they do draw papers.
Lunchbox
Wow, that's wild. It's just wild, man.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, it's wild, man. Morgan, did you do yours?
Morgan
No, I haven't done it. But also, I was looking at Bill Belichick, and he had been married and he has three kids.
Bobby Bones
His son is older than her, I.
Mike D
Think the one that coach. The one that coaches with him.
Bobby Bones
I think multiple kids might be older than her.
Lunchbox
Does that make you feel even worse or what?
Morgan
It just feels weird.
Mike D
Well, it is weird. There's nothing normal about his.
Bobby Bones
Bill Belichick, his eldest and only daughter was born in 1984. She is 41 and his son's 38, I believe. Way older.
Lunchbox
Way older. Almost double her age.
Morgan
I want to know their thoughts. You know, they don't want to tell you.
Bobby Bones
His daughter has, like, made semi shady comments on social media under. In underneath of the comments towards Jordan.
Mike D
Oh, really?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Mike D
It's always fun.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Morgan, you're up.
Morgan
Yeah. So did you guys see Jessica Simpson's performance on American Idol?
Bobby Bones
No.
Amy
No.
Bobby Bones
I've seen some of her performances since her relaunch, but I didn't see the Idol one.
Morgan
Yeah, she's getting pretty roasted. So she did one of her songs and then she did a cover of these Boots are Made or not a cover. She did these Boots are Made for Walking with.
Bobby Bones
Well, but it's a cover.
Morgan
Oh, okay.
Bobby Bones
She covered it when she released it.
Morgan
Got it.
Bobby Bones
Because most people don't see Sinatra song from, like, back in the 50s or 60s. Yes.
Morgan
Yeah. So she did that with one of the con contestants.
Bobby Bones
Was it bad?
Morgan
I want to root for her.
Bobby Bones
Me too.
Morgan
Like, I really do. I think she's been put through the ringer and I want to root for her. It was pretty rough.
Bobby Bones
I'm going to pull it up on TikTok, see if I can find it. So I watched a performance when she did her launch, and one of the songs was okay to pretty good, and another one was like is very over the top.
Morgan
She has these weird mouth movements, and I'm wondering if that's what everybody gets thrown off in her performance. Her. Her mouth just moves in. Very interesting.
Lunchbox
And I think that's because she got so much.
Bobby Bones
No, she was always very breathy, even as a singer when she was young. I'm sure she's had some work done too, but. And I'm not sure as in I'm for sure, but I would think anybody in media that's. I don't know. Is she 40?
Lunchbox
Yeah, she's our age.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, she's. I'm sure if I'm speculating not on her specifically, but somebody in that position that had some work done. She's 44. Jessica Simpson, American.
Morgan
It also just felt like when she was Idol performing with the contestant that she was kind of trying to overpower it and just show off her.
Bobby Bones
Here we go.
Morgan
Vocals.
Bobby Bones
Okay. I'm. Okay. I'm into it. Still. Stick to it.
Mike D
Now that I'm gone, you can find the strength to tell this the truth. If your reputation really means that much to you.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so that.
Mike D
Not terrible.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Okay, whatever.
Morgan
She starts out really good.
Bobby Bones
Okay, let me find. Did she do the boots? These boots are made for walking.
Morgan
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Was this a bad one?
Morgan
That's where it kind of gets a little dicey.
Mike D
Okay, well, what was her mouth doing there? When? Did you watch the video?
Bobby Bones
Yes, but her mouth does what her mouth's always done. Well, she's just very. Her lips are in her mouth. Very animated. And she's always been very breathy. There are a lot of reasons to like Hyundai. Or, heck, like me. Even love Hyundai. I have a Hyundai Santa Fe. It's amazing. The Bluetooth is the easiest to use of anything I've ever used. It's awesome. Hyundai is committed to supporting their American consumers. I mean, they've invested in the United States with factories like the new Meta plant over in Georgia. They've created 570,000 jobs with 100,000 more to come. And they just announced they will not be raising MSRP through June 2, no matter what. Call 562-314-4603 for more details. The days are getting warmer and the days are getting longer, which means summertime just around the corner. Have you refreshed your outdoor space yet? To get it ready for the outdoor activities, the summer parties, the outdoor lounging, whatever you're doing outside. If you haven't, you should go check out Wayfair. Just take a minute, go look at it. Even if you feel like you may be ready, you should still check it out because Wayfair has anything and everything you need for summer. The best part? The prices are awesome. And if you're not sure what you need, a few ideas from Wayfair. Outdoor dining tables and sets. The big umbrellas to keep the sun off of you. Patio cushions. Planters. I've just got into the planters world. They are apparently important. The list goes on. I think you get the idea. I love Wayfair. Amy loves Wayfair. We're a big Wayfair show. Check them out yourself. Upgrade that backyard with some new pieces you like at prices you love. Shop a huge selection of outdoor furniture online this summer. Get outside with wayfair. Head to wayfair.com w a y f a I r wayfair.com wayfair Every style, every home. Bobby Bones here with exciting updates on the top shelf. Country Cruise the cruise is more amazing than ever. We not only have the best country music, but we have the best ports of call parties along the way. It's not just a cruise, it is a country music experience at sea. Let's talk about it. Country superstar Keith Urban will be performing live at the brand new Nassau Port Amphitheater. It doesn't end there. You'll enjoy nightly performances on board with other country stars like lee Brice, Scotty McCreary, Parmalee, LeAnn Rimes and more. Plus, we'll be stopping at the bustling beach city of Key west and relaxing on the beautiful island of Bimini. We're setting sail February 27th to March 6th, 2026. That's next year. You don't want to miss it. All this brought to you by by Signature Cruise Experiences, the gold standard in Charter Cruises since 2001. Go to topshelfcountrycruise.com to book any available stateroom. These spots are filling up fast. This experience will be unforgettable. Topshelfcountrycruise.com American Military University is the number one provider of education to our military and veterans in the country. They offer something truly unique. Special rates and grants for the entire family and making education affordable and not just for those who serve, but also for their loved ones. If you have a military or veteran family member and you're looking for affordable, high quality education, AMU is the place for you. Visit AMU Apus Edu Military to learn more. That's AMU Apus Edu Military. Your sleep is unique to you. That's why I recommend the Sleep Number Smart Bed because these smart beds are made to adapt to whatever your changing needs are from day to day. Now, as someone who always feels hot while sleeping, that's me. I like it because I don't have to feel as hot because it works with your temperature. Sleep Number uses the science of your sleep to adjust and optimize your comfort. So if you need it firmer or cooler or warmer or softer, you can enjoy your best sleep because it's right for you. Stay asleep because it responds and adjusts to you all night. And the question a lot of people ask me is why choose a Sleep Number Smart bed? It's so you can choose your ideal comfort on either side. The only bed that lets you make each side firmer or softer whenever you like. My Sleep number setting is 30 and now it's the Sleep Number Everything. Smart Bed Sale Every Smart bed and base are on sale during our Memorial Day event up to 50% off limited time. Exclusively at a sleep number store near you See store or sleepnumber.com. bones for details. These boots. Okay. She's singing with some other person. Some.
Morgan
Yeah, one of the contestants.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Mike D
Pretty good. What's she doing? What? Why are you making that face? It sounds good.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, she sounds as good as a contestant.
Lunchbox
It doesn't sound terrible. Right.
Bobby Bones
But I think because of Jessica Simpson. And also we did. We're just listening to it on TikTok. I hope she does great. I like Jessica Simpson.
Morgan
Yeah, it's gonna be roasted for it.
Mike D
It's gotta be hard, though, to be a singer and not sing for so many years and then try to come back and sing again. Because when you're, like, in your prime and you sing every day and you play lots of shows, like, your voice is gonna stay pretty good.
Bobby Bones
But why did she go away? I know she was making tons of money doing fashion, like apparel as a family.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Or did her pop career end because she wasn't putting any more hits? And so she then just dedicated all her life to clothes because she wasn't producing hits anymore. That's probably what I would bank on it being.
Morgan
Well, Google says for her separation from Eric Johnson and a desire for personal growth and a more family focused life.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Mike D
That means.
Bobby Bones
That means she got dropped. Oh, really?
Mike D
Yeah, man. Why did Ashley go away? I loved Ashley's.
Bobby Bones
I love Sicking. Yeah.
Mike D
That's so good, though. And the pieces.
Bobby Bones
Pieces of Me. Was the jam so good. I like her TV show. Which one? Jessica's or Ashley's? Ashley's with Pete Wentz. Was he in it with her? I think it was her Ryan Cabrera guy. Oh, yeah. You know who Ryan Cabrera's married to now? I think the wrestler Liv.
Mike D
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
What? I think it's either Liv. Hold on.
Mike D
Or is that a female Alexa Bliss?
Bobby Bones
Alexa Bliss. That's who it is.
Mike D
Got it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Likes of Bliss. Yeah.
Lunchbox
Well, what does that dude do now?
Bobby Bones
He tours. Yeah, because I saw him with O Town doing the, like, 90s 2000s tour. Bringing people Back tour. Jessica should do that.
Mike D
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I don't think she was ready for Idol yet. She should have held off. He should have done a few more shows before she did Idol. Okay, Eddie, what do you have?
Mike D
So Jim Morrison, you remember him? He was the.
Bobby Bones
No, but I know who he is.
Mike D
Lead singer of the Doors.
Bobby Bones
He died before I was born.
Mike D
I think he died back in 1971. He died in Paris. And they got. They buried him in Paris and on his grave, some sculpture did a Sculptor did a sculpture of his head, like a bust. And 37 years ago, somebody stole it. And it was big part of, like, just rock and roll memorability of, like, man, this. This thing is, like, over his grave.
Bobby Bones
Like, where's the head?
Mike D
Yeah. And then. So it went missing. Never found it. Well, last week, officials in Paris, they were doing some investigation on a whole other thing, and they raided a warehouse, found the bust.
Bobby Bones
Wow.
Mike D
From 37 years ago. Somebody had stolen that. And they don't know how it got there or who stole it initially or how even these people got it in their possession.
Bobby Bones
Police discovered a statue of Jim Morrison during an unrelated search nearly four decades after went missing. It's a marble white statue. Huh.
Mike D
And then, like, you know, for years, people would go by and pay their respects to Jim Morrison and then write on the bust and, like, draw. Sign their name on it or whatever, which, like, I remember a while back, I went to Johnny Cash's grave, took a picture, and Lunchbox made fun of.
Bobby Bones
Me for taking a picture of the grave.
Mike D
Yeah. He's like, that's sick. Why would you go back to a grave and take a picture of it?
Bobby Bones
Oh, I think if it's, like, a famous person in respect. Because Elvis. If you're at Elvis Aaron Presley's grave, you take a picture of that.
Mike D
Of course.
Bobby Bones
Famous.
Mike D
And that's where his body is.
Bobby Bones
Like, that's weird, but it's famous.
Mike D
It's the closest I'll ever be to Johnny Cash.
Bobby Bones
It's both. It's both.
Mike D
I took my mom, and she didn't think it was weird. We both took a picture.
Amy
I don't think it's weird.
Bobby Bones
It's weird, but it's also acceptable. Cause he's super famous.
Mike D
Well, it wouldn't be a random person.
Bobby Bones
I want to. That'd be weirder.
Mike D
That would be really weird.
Bobby Bones
I'm gonna play you a clip, if I can find it, of a Jim Morrison. So for those that aren't music nerds from, like, the 70s, the doors sang like, come on, Baby, Light My Fire. You know that one, Amy?
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Mike D
Break on through to the other side.
Bobby Bones
Break on through. Break on through.
Mike D
What's the. The Storm 1? Riders on the storm in the store.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Riders on the. So I'm gonna play you. Okay. This is 1969 on a Talk show. They were talking to Jim Morrison.
Mike D
Is this a conspiracy?
Bobby Bones
No, it's him in 1969 predicting how computers are gonna make music.
Mike D
Come on.
Bobby Bones
It's exactly what happened. You're talking about the 1969. This is not 1989. Even thinking a lot about it, I think the two basic types of music.
Lunchbox
Indigenous to this country are the black.
Bobby Bones
Music, blues, and the kind of folk.
Lunchbox
Music that was brought over from Europe. And I guess they call it country.
Bobby Bones
Music or the kind of West Virginia high and lonesome sound.
Lunchbox
Those are the two mainstreams of root American music.
Bobby Bones
There might be others, I don't know, but.
Lunchbox
It looks like.
Bobby Bones
And like 10 years ago, what they called rock and roll was kind of.
Lunchbox
A blending of those two forms.
Bobby Bones
And I guess what's happening now is that rock is kind of dying out.
Lunchbox
And everyone is going back to the roots again. Some are going back into country, and.
Bobby Bones
Some are going, this one's too long. Let me get to another one. But he's also.
Mike D
He's gonna get to that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. He's also predicting country music as to what it is now.
Mike D
That's pretty interest.
Bobby Bones
Controversy about the national anthem, I don't know. Anyway, he's like, computers gonna make music I don't feel like chasing right now. Yeah, he's like, the future of music is gonna be computers making it.
Mike D
I mean, he did say a lot of stuff like. Like that.
Bobby Bones
So did Nostradamus. Dude said a million things. That's basically the Simpsons. You make so many episodes, you make so many claims from hundreds of years ago, they're gonna go out. Nostradamus predicted this to be right too. All right, Sesame Street's coming back. So Netflix is saving it because it was dying. They weren't gonna pay for it anymore. But Netflix is bringing back Sesame street, which I think is great. I don't watch Sesame street now, but that was a tool for me, who. I didn't have parents teach me stuff. My education wasn't good, but as a kid, I watched the crap out of Sesame street and learned stuff. Where Big Bird taught you, it usually wasn't Big Bird.
Mike D
The Count Bird, Nernie, Bert.
Bobby Bones
I don't know. I think most of the humans did a lot of the teaching. That's how we learned English as a family. Watching Sesame street, you guys did? Yeah, Me, my parents, everybody. Yeah, it was a big part of. And I already knew English, so I didn't learn that. I learned, like, math and stuff. But, yeah. No, it makes sense. After Warner Brothers Discovery ended its partnership with Sesame Street, Netflix has swooped in to save the show. Season 56 will kick off later this year. Sesame street will live on thanks to Netflix, which is pretty cool. So good job. I'm seeing where people tour on their phone so much. They're had. They have something called dropping head syndrome.
Mike D
Oh, like your neck is facing down.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. It's almost like hunchback and Notre Dame type stuff, you know, it's not good. Igor.
Mike D
That is not good.
Bobby Bones
So there's a guy specifically that has this, and they show him he has what they call dropping head syndrome. It is a rare disturbing consequence of holding your head bent down for hours on end over long periods of time. Our heads weren't meant to look down for minutes, much less hours on end. But his head, he looks like that because it's been there so long.
Mike D
You sure it wasn't. He wasn't already a little hunchback?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Mike D
Okay.
Bobby Bones
No. The answer will be no. I'm not sure.
Mike D
But then I bet he probably.
Bobby Bones
The story says he wasn't.
Mike D
Oh, okay.
Bobby Bones
And it's from. It says it promotes.
Mike D
Yeah, neck.
Bobby Bones
It's from Joe's case reports and medical journal. One of the. I read a book a long time ago. Homo homo sapiens. No, sapiens. Maybe sapiens. What's the name of it is Waved Thick. Probably wouldn't read it again, but I learned a lot from it about how the first humans. Oh, yeah. Sapiens. A Brief History of Mankind. How, you know, humans kind of walked on all fours. And the first humans to really get a good lead on life were the ones that could stand up and walk because they could see so much farther and identify, like predators coming at them five feet taller. Yeah. Because, you know, humans kind of were on all four, use their hands for a lot of walking.
Mike D
That's crazy.
Bobby Bones
And it was like the first human to walk on. On 2. Showed the other ones that could be done kind of like the four minute mile.
Mike D
Wow.
Bobby Bones
Like it was never done. And then someone ran a four minute mile. Then it was done over and over and over again like a year later once they showed other humans it could be done. That book was thick. That's the thing about reading books. And I haven't read a book in a couple months. I kind of got. I'm tired. So, I mean, a lot of tiktoking. I go through phases where I'll read like three books in a month. And then I just want to have some TikTok and call it a day.
Amy
On TikTok. Are you reading captions?
Bobby Bones
That's not the same thing.
Mike D
That's not reading a book.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, same thing. Yeah.
Mike D
And when you watch tv, you recapture captions.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
You're reading a lot.
Bobby Bones
No.
Mike D
We went to therapy yesterday for one of my kids and the Guy. The guy, the therapist is like, here, we got two books for you guys to read. I'm like, I'm not reading that.
Amy
Okay, Eddie, listen to it.
Bobby Bones
Is there a different ending to this, or is that literally the ending?
Mike D
I mean, I was like, do I really have to read these? Because I don't. I don't read, dude. I've read four books in my life, okay?
Bobby Bones
So this is what I would say to you. I feel you. I'm not reading. And how you feel right now is how I kind of feel right this moment. And I'll probably. Again, I'm not somebody who likes to brag about reading. I have friends who like to brag about reading. And I have friends who read way more than even those friends and never talk about reading. But some people, like CrossFit or being a vegan, they must talk about how many books they read. I'm not one of those people. I'll read about 15 books a year, probably on average, and I'll not read a book for two months sometimes because I'm over it. And I feel like my couple months when I'm over it is where you live. What gets me back into it is reading something very small and simple. I think if you read an easy book, not like an idiot book, not a kid's book.
Lunchbox
I was gonna say Green Eggs and.
Bobby Bones
Ham, but if you read a book.
Mike D
A Diary of a Wimpy Kid now.
Bobby Bones
Well, no, that's a good book, man. I would not even say an easy to read book. I would say a short book, because books. What I was about to say was some of these books, now, when you download them, and you're like, oh, man, this is 700 pages. It's quite the commitment.
Mike D
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And that alone sucks it out of you.
Mike D
And even the audiobooks, though, too. Like, I'll listen for a solid two minutes, and then I'm not listening anymore. And then I realized, like, oh, gosh, they're still talking. And I didn't listen for 10 minutes.
Lunchbox
He said, Solid two minutes.
Bobby Bones
You're not. You're not gonna do it.
Lunchbox
But I thought he was gonna say 30 minutes.
Mike D
Nah, two minutes, man.
Bobby Bones
I gave you a book.
Mike D
Four. Four agreements.
Bobby Bones
It's very short. If you literally.
Mike D
I should probably read the therapy book before that one, though, huh?
Bobby Bones
Therapy book's longer. And you're not. You will not stay in it because it's going to be too long and too detailed about something you care nothing about.
Mike D
No, no, no, that's not true. I do care about helping my kids.
Bobby Bones
You Care about your kids. But you care nothing about that book.
Mike D
No.
Bobby Bones
So you do care about the kids. But what could get you into that is if that Four Agreements book, you could read it and it's. It's 150 pages, thriller, like what we got here.
Mike D
No, thriller, suspense.
Bobby Bones
You could read the book in half a day. The full thing. I don't want you to do that. What's Today, murder mystery? 20th? No, no, no. It's not even a comedy. No, it's a. I don't even like to say self help book because it's not really that.
Mike D
Yeah, I don't like those books. Definitely don't like that.
Lunchbox
What do you think therapy book is gonna be?
Amy
I mean it feels 10 minutes.
Bobby Bones
Do 10 minutes a day. Life guide to do 10 minutes a day. And that's it. Like you start your timer. I don't want you reading for 10 minutes in one second. Like I don't want you going over dedicate 10 minutes a day to reading this book. That's it.
Mike D
10 minutes a day. How long do you think it'll take me to finish the whole.
Bobby Bones
It doesn't matter.
Mike D
Just give me like an idea.
Bobby Bones
Like I don't know how fast you read.
Mike D
Not very fast.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so I don't want to do that. Because if I give you a. I think you should get here by this point and you're not getting here by this point. That can be. That's deflation.
Mike D
You're like, oh, I'll have to look for the book.
Bobby Bones
I'll buy you another one.
Mike D
Let me give me a solid day to look for the book.
Bobby Bones
Ten minutes a day. Not a second more.
Mike D
I can do that.
Bobby Bones
Turn your timer on your phone.
Mike D
I can do that.
Bobby Bones
Heck. Well, why are you shaking your head?
Morgan
He never did this with your Four Commandments thing. I don't know. He's not going to do this with this book.
Bobby Bones
No, but that's what we're going to do. I'm going to have him do this in the Four Agreements.
Amy
Same book.
Mike D
That's the same book. Okay.
Bobby Bones
I don't care if you bring it up here and you do it during work.
Mike D
Oh, that's not bad. I just thought 10 minutes off.
Bobby Bones
It's not off. It's a bit.
Mike D
Guys, I don't literally.
Bobby Bones
He walked around with the stupid sound in his ears for 10 minutes.
Mike D
20 minutes.
Bobby Bones
20 minutes a day.
Lunchbox
I forgot about that.
Bobby Bones
It's a bit.
Mike D
That was brutal.
Bobby Bones
If I was like, hey, take some time off and just go have a cookie for 10 minutes and don't worry about it.
Mike D
That's a fun bit.
Bobby Bones
That's a terrible bit. See if you can find the book. Bring it up tomorrow.
Mike D
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Without reading.
Mike D
I'll look today.
Bobby Bones
Do I need to buy another one?
Mike D
No, I'll look today, and if I can't find it, maybe we need to buy another one.
Bobby Bones
Scuba, do you have yours?
Mike D
Buy four agreements.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, got it with them. Do you have it with you?
Mike D
I do. It's right here in my backpack.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Will you leave it here? I'm going to have Eddie start to read it tomorrow.
Mike D
This is my copy, though. He's an idiot for losing his. Go buy another one.
Bobby Bones
You haven't read yours yet.
Mike D
But I have in my backpack to read it leisurely when I'm flying and doing all kinds of stuff.
Bobby Bones
But you have.
Mike D
Okay, I have a trip coming up and I'm going to fly and I'll read this.
Bobby Bones
Flown. But it also. It's okay if he reads it for 10 minutes at work.
Mike D
And I was gonna read it, but then I was watching this movie blink twice, and I don't get a chance to watch a lot of movies. And that was pretty cool. So I got sucked into that.
Bobby Bones
But he can borrow your book for 10 minutes.
Mike D
Hold on.
Bobby Bones
I got it.
Mike D
He needs to find it. There it is. Boom. There it is.
Bobby Bones
That book's awesome. How do you have that? I read that.
Mike D
A listener sent this.
Bobby Bones
When did you get it?
Mike D
A month ago. Two months ago.
Bobby Bones
Okay. So I was talking about it on the air.
Lunchbox
What is that?
Mike D
Really?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I talked about it, like, six months, three months, four months ago.
Mike D
I'll be honest, when you talk about.
Bobby Bones
Books, don't start with that one.
Mike D
Okay.
Bobby Bones
I think that this looks pretty easy. That's a level two book.
Mike D
No pictures.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, there's some little drawings in there.
Mike D
Okay. Did you sign that for agreements book? Because if you did, it's probably at some sort of, like, secondhand shop. Oh, look. Can I read you the note? It says the book found you. This was my grandma's favorite book. My cousin likes to pick up and read copies at bookstore. Oh. Leave copies at bookstores as gifts and gifted me one. Now you have yours. Enjoy. Elvia.
Bobby Bones
And that was. How'd you get that mail? Yeah. So I talked about reading that. I was scrolling through just trying to find a book to read. I was in one of my moods and I was like, I never read this. I don't even want to read it. People have talked about it forever. The book found me and I finished it and I was like. It said I was like, oh, I needed that. Really? Yeah.
Mike D
Maybe I should read more, man. Maybe that's just my thing. I'll tell you something. When I retire.
Bobby Bones
Here we go. Retire at the beach.
Mike D
If I'm not fishing, playing golf on the boat, I'll be reading.
Bobby Bones
You won't, because you'll be fishing, playing golf, or on the boat or sleeping. See if you can find the other one. If not, for 10 minutes a day while you're in the building, you can use Scuba's book.
Mike D
You got it. You can't ride in it, though. I'm not right. No highlights.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I love highlighting the margin.
Mike D
Then you're affecting my work.
Bobby Bones
That's next level. I don't even highlight.
Mike D
I love highlighting. Yeah, I love highlight. Different color highlighters for different things that I'm thinking about.
Bobby Bones
But you haven't read.
Mike D
Yeah, well, I have.
Bobby Bones
Not even being a reading judger. But you guys are both like, I want to read more. And I'm like, okay, I'm going to give you this. Read this. You're like, I can't wait. And then you're both like, I didn't do it.
Mike D
But I have good intention, though. It's not like I'm like, oh, screw that guy. I'm not going to read it. Just like I say, screw that guy.
Lunchbox
Basically, you did.
Bobby Bones
I read Intentions to put intentions in one hand and poop in another. Which one weighs more?
Mike D
Poop.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Because intention is nothing.
Lunchbox
But, Eddie, you did kind of say, screw that guy. I mean, the therapist told you you need to read this book for your kidney. I'm not.
Mike D
No, I took a picture of it and everything. Like, all right, I'll get it. And you misplaced Bobby's book that he bought for you. Mine's in my backpack with me at all times.
Amy
I don't understand. If it would be helpful in your parenting, Eddie, why do you have zero desire to try to figure out how to consume this information?
Mike D
Because it's hard for me to read books.
Amy
That's it, Eddie.
Mike D
That's it.
Amy
You know? Okay, I understand that. Can you see if there's an like on audible? Is there an audio version or something?
Mike D
I'm telling you, I listen for two minutes, and then I'm not listening anymore. But I'll finish the book.
Bobby Bones
I'll make a comparison here. If. If a nutritionist was like, hey, you're feeding your kids very unhealthy stuff. We need you to fully learn how to cook better. You wouldn't go and make full meals all of a sudden to Fully change. You would learn how to make one little thing because you have no experience in cooking. And you would get good at making whatever broccolis, whatever kind of broccoli you're making. And then you would learn how to do grilled chicken. You wouldn't do 80 things at once. That's why I'm saying, would it be great for you just to read that book? Yes. You're not going to do it, though. The same way you're not going to learn how to fully cook your family healthy meals all of a sudden. Because nutritionist is like, you got to feed your kids better, so learn to cook better. No, you're going to learn to cook one little thing.
Mike D
Start small.
Amy
Yes. Yes.
Bobby Bones
And that's what this is.
Amy
But I did read, and I think that's great. I guess as a felt like, Eddie, I'm imagining if a therapist is recommending you read something, there might be stuff going on that could be so helpful for you to know. And this is like, to help your kid. And I know you're a good dad and you want to do that, so it's frustrating because your wife is probably going to consume it and it's going to be all on her.
Bobby Bones
But I think you're missing the point of he's not gonna read it regardless, even if his kids are falling off a bridge.
Amy
I'm not missing that point. I'm with you, Bobby. I'm agreeing with what you're saying. And I guess what I'm looking for is his desire to figure it out. Like, he's not.
Mike D
Just tell me.
Amy
It's weird to me because tell me.
Mike D
What I need to do.
Bobby Bones
Act it out. YouTube. Hire two people to act out the book.
Mike D
Hey, Doc, you read the book. Tell me what I need to do.
Bobby Bones
You're not gonna read that book. But you do have a desire to be a better dad. So you need to learn how to cook broccoli before you learn how to make a full meal.
Mike D
And that's the four.
Bobby Bones
Sometimes that's weird because it's like, no, I need to make the full meal now because I gotta start feeding them better. But you're never gonna make the full meal unless you learn to make little specific entrees inside.
Mike D
So why did I read Green Lights like I read Green Lights in a month?
Bobby Bones
Because you were interested in it.
Mike D
I carried it around everywhere.
Amy
Yeah. And that Michael. That movie that Michael B. Jordan was in. What was that movie? It was Just Mercy.
Mike D
Yeah, Just Mercy. I read that too. Dude, it's so awesome. You take it on airplane. Like what are you reading? Oh, Jess Mercy. It's a great book. You should try it. You should read this.
Bobby Bones
So you like to flex like lunchbox does. But yours was a book flex, dude.
Lunchbox
It's a brag thing.
Mike D
That's a cool thing when someone's like, oh my gosh. Have you seen that movie the Perfect Storm? Ah, read the book actually. Ah, that's the best. When you say read the book, actually. Great book.
Bobby Bones
Then why? I guess they don't hook you at the beginning or maybe you have to be in the right space. I don't know.
Mike D
I don't know, man.
Bobby Bones
I think you have convinced yourself you can't do it more than you can't do it possibly.
Mike D
And then just the commitment.
Bobby Bones
You've already seen yourself on a four minute mile. Now you should be able to do other ones.
Mike D
Yeah. Like sitting under a tree reading a book to me is like, that's just a waste of time.
Bobby Bones
I don't want to sit. I don't be outside.
Lunchbox
Why would you sit under a tree?
Mike D
Where do you read? Like, where do you read?
Bobby Bones
In the bed.
Mike D
Like before bed?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Or regardless. I always read in the bed. Regardless. I'm just, I'm not an avid reader though as far as like I got to get back to a book. Rarely did that ever happen.
Mike D
You know what I think it was when I'd go to my in laws house, that's when I would read because I didn't have to hang out with him. Yeah. Like I would just sit in a chair and read while they all did stuff. So maybe that's it. Like not when I'm living life and stuff's really happening, but when I want to get out of something, I just take my book and I read.
Bobby Bones
Read the book, dude.
Mike D
10 or agreements.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Oh my gosh.
Mike D
We'll get, we'll get to the bottom of it. We'll figure.
Bobby Bones
There's no bottom of it.
Mike D
We will. We'll figure it out.
Bobby Bones
No, no, no. We figured it out. You. It's not interesting to you enough and you doubt yourself and that's a bad mix.
Lunchbox
Okay. But it is interesting enough. Cuz he said he read those if he just finds something he's interesting.
Bobby Bones
That's what I just said. It's not interesting enough.
Lunchbox
Oh, that book isn't it?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Any book really. Matthew McConaughey or a boat.
Mike D
What's the four agreements? Doesn't sound sexy. What are we. What are we agreeing? Four things that we're going to agree on.
Bobby Bones
You didn't Even read it.
Mike D
What is this?
Bobby Bones
But once you read it, that's one that a lot of people have read. You can always be like, oh, I read that. It'll be the ultimate flag.
Mike D
That's the best.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Mike D
Or when you're talking to like just a conversation, you know, I read in a book, it's called the Four Agreements. And then you start bringing up like.
Bobby Bones
Whatever the, that book is Outliers.
Mike D
Because I've heard outliers.
Bobby Bones
There's so many elements in that that you can easily weave into conversations when you're born, the 10,000 hours, all these different things. Outliers is that book.
Mike D
If you read that, that sounds like a thick book.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, not really medium. It's not super thick. But that's the book you can constantly annoyingly bring up because there are so many great things in it that you can take out of it.
Mike D
That's Malcolm Gladwell.
Amy
I just saw something on buzzfeed that said Sarah Jessica Parker, y' all know, y' all know Sarah Jessica Parker, Sex and the City, she said she reads two books a day and people think she's isn't.
Lunchbox
She's lying.
Bobby Bones
Two books a day. No way. She's lying.
Amy
Two books a day. That's what they say. And it's caused this whole debate online.
Bobby Bones
I'm going to tell you why she's lying. I'm going tell you why I don't think that's true because I looked up how long to read the four agreements. A short book, 150 pages. It says a normal person can read in four to five hours a day. Four to five, right. That's one short book. Now let's just do one medium to long book. And let's say you read that at the same pace, four to five hours for a medium to long book. Let's say you're a good reader. You read faster than a normal person. You're reading a 300 page book in five hours a day. You're going to read two 300 page books in 10 hours every single day.
Mike D
No chance.
Bobby Bones
I just, the numbers don't check out.
Mike D
Then you're not going to do anything all day.
Bobby Bones
It takes the average person approximately 8.5 to 12 hours to read a 300 page book. Now I'm saying let's go and say you're above average because for her to pull that off or even a book a day, you're going to need to be an above average reader. So let's say you do it in five, which is almost half that time. The eight and a half to 10. You're gonna do that twice in a day? There's no way.
Amy
Well, she says there's a way.
Bobby Bones
Leave me the comment section.
Amy
I got some stuff to comment here right now. She said with so much speculation on how she finds time to get through so many books, she provided some answers. You just do now. Last year she had a busy schedule with filming and whatnot, so she couldn't do it. But this year she knew she had time. So she's reading morning and night. Any opportunity that ex. She's reading. So there you have it.
Bobby Bones
Even if she said a book a day, I would go. She's lying.
Lunchbox
I like the way she said I just find the time there in the morning, at night. There's a long gap between there that she's not reading. That's not 10 hours. There's no way.
Amy
No, she reads morning tonight. So when she wakes up to when.
Bobby Bones
She goes to bed, there's no way even then. First of all, that is not. That's not a life that is worth living.
Mike D
Right? You're just reading books all.
Bobby Bones
Reading all day. That life kind of sucks. No chance. Even if she did that. There's no chance. Two books a day, even speed reading. I'm reading about. Yeah, I don't know. Okay, we're done. I thank you guys. We'll see you tomorrow.
Lunchbox
You gotta hurry up. Gotta get your two books in today.
Bobby Bones
I gotta get. I'm, you know, maybe two tick tocks now. I'm proud of myself. If I watch like a five minute TikTok because when you. I look at the bottom immediately to see how long they are, to see how long the little scroll is. And sometimes I'll watch some long Karen Reid defense or prosecution videos and I'll watch like for five minutes. It just pisses me off. Whenever they. There's no ending. They just show it all and there's no conclusion to it.
Mike D
Then you got to go to the profile and look for the next video.
Bobby Bones
I don't. Just out of spite, I don't. By the way, I've been watching big time the last couple days. There's no chance she's. She's guilty. There's no chance.
Mike D
So they didn't get anything else.
Bobby Bones
This guy who was a forensic specialist, who they had on the stand and the.
Mike D
Who prosecution or defense? Who brought. Who brought him?
Bobby Bones
The prosecution brought him, but the defense was up. And it wasn't Alan Jackson, it was.
Mike D
The other guy, her first one, Vasi.
Bobby Bones
Or whomever, whatever his name is. And he was Just walking him into death. And so the forensics guy. And I don't even know how to define forensics, but I watch his testimony now. I kind of do. It's like analysis with data used for court purposes. Like, that's forensics.
Mike D
Okay.
Bobby Bones
And I would look up the definition, but that's how it was explained. Because if someone said forensics, I would have thought like, micro. Because forensics to me is always like DNA, blood sample, fingerprints. Yeah. But forensics relating to or denoting the application of scientific methods and techniques to the investigation of a crime. So it's all. So it doesn't have to be super small things, but I guess that's most things in a crime. It's what's DNA, Blood molecule, splatter. So he's walking him into it and he's going, so, forensics, what is it? Well, yeah, so would you say you need to be skilled? Turns out the dude has been, like, trying for 17 years to get his bachelor's degree in forensics.
Mike D
He never got it. Oh, my goodness.
Bobby Bones
He reminds me of SpongeBob driving that car. Can never get a spring. It's a crazy video.
Mike D
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
No chance he did it. Even the witness.
Mike D
No chance she did it or no chance she's gonna get convinced? I don't think she's convicted.
Bobby Bones
I just don't think she did.
Mike D
Oh, no, you've changed to that.
Bobby Bones
I don't think she did it really well.
Amy
There's just too much. Too many suspicious things from other people where I'm just like, none of this.
Mike D
Yeah. But if you know so much to rule her out, though, that's pretty.
Bobby Bones
I don't know anymore. I'm surprised the judge hasn't thrown the case out. I think Bev. The judge. We call her Bev. I think that she. It's just such a high profile case. Like, she doesn't want to throw it out because that puts it on her. Even though she knows. And people are like, bev's got to be involved. She needs to be investigated. I think now it's gotten so big that Bev. Your honor. That she doesn't want to be an umpire. That come. That that makes a decision that affects the game.
Mike D
But this case is only against Karen Reed. So you can throw this out and bring me in. Bring me a new one where you're. Where you think someone else is guilty.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Mike D
But then we can really talk about it.
Bobby Bones
But it's still this case. Like, she doesn't want to. In my opinion, she doesn't want to be the person that goes case over. She wants to let it be settled by a jury. It's already had one mistrial, so let's let it be settled. Because if it's thrown out by a one single human, and a single human is biased, it could be seen as a bias result.
Lunchbox
And then they can also bring the charges again. If it's a not guilty, then it's just over. Like, it's done. Like, do it again.
Mike D
Got it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I watch a lot of Karen Reed stuff. I don't think I'd be friends with Karen Reed, but I'm rooting for. It just also shows you that if you don't have money, you're screwed sometimes. The judicial system, like, they can create a case. You can't. Don't have great attorneys. You take a plea deal. So you don't go to jail for 50 years even though you didn't do it. But you can't prove you didn't do it.
Mike D
But she doesn't have money right there.
Bobby Bones
No, she doesn't. But these attorneys are doing it pro bono. Yeah. Because of the notoriety, that it's broad, that most cases. Most normal people don't have notoriety.
Mike D
Right.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I just don't think there's any chance she's found guilty.
Mike D
But you think we would have heard of this case, though, if not for.
Bobby Bones
Amy, like, oh, yeah, it's on. Yeah, I've seen it. I've seen it.
Amy
Well, then tell me about a bunch. Okay. Yeah. Because I had not heard. Then it was brought to me, and I brought it to y' all. I think it just started to gain steam, but I remember thinking, like, I don't know if y' all are gonna join me on this. And I wasn't that into it either, but my friend would not stop talking about it. And then it was like, then. I don't know. Is it like when you start thinking about a blue car, then you see a blue car everywhere? Because now I can't unsee her anywhere.
Bobby Bones
Well, your algorithms are feeding it to you through your news, through your TikTok. But I had seen some Reddit stuff about it as it was happening, but I just didn't care because it wasn't local and it wasn't anything that I cared about. So I didn't even click into it, really, but I did see a few places pop up.
Mike D
You probably thought it was Karen Redd.
Bobby Bones
I don't even think I went that far. But I remember the trial. I remember when it was going to trial, somebody running over their boyfriend is all I remember. From it didn't know. Police didn't know. She actually didn't run him over even if they said she did like backed into him. But yeah, I just don't care about this stuff mostly until it gets on TV and there's a docu series. Then your boy starts to care. All right, we're done. Thank you everybody. We will see you tomorrow. Goodbye. This episode of the Bobby Bones show brought to you by Chase Sapphire Reserve. Traveling is one of life's greatest joys. Honestly, can anything be more exhilarating than. Well, actually, yeah. With Chase Sapphire Reserve, it's your gateway to the world's most captivating destinations. First, you will earn three times points for travel and dining and the card gets you into the Sapphire Lounge by the club at select airports nationwide and access to one of a kind experiences. Whether you're booking a once in a lifetime trip or your next weekend escape. Discover more with Chase Sapphire Reserve@chase.com SapphireReserve cards issued by JP Morgan Chase Bank NA member FDIC subject to credit approval terms apply. American Military University is the number one provider of education to our military and veterans in the country. They offer something truly unique. Special rates and grants for the entire family making education affordable and not just for those who serve, but also for their loved ones. If you have a military or veteran family member and you're looking for affordable, high quality education, AMU is the place for you. Visit AMU Apus Edu Military to learn more. That's AMU Apus EduMilitary.
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I think a lot of people think that you're supposed to be going to therapy once you're like having panic attacks every day. But before you get to that point, I think once you start even noticing that you feel a little bit off and you can't maintain this harmony that you once had in relationships, that could be a sign that maybe you want to go talk to somebody. There's always a benefit in talking to someone because we can all benefit from improved insight about ourselves and who we are and how we behave with other people. So if you're human, that's like a good indication that you could benefit from talking to somebody.
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Detailed Summary of "The Bobby Bones Show" Episode: TUES PT 2
Podcast Information:
[03:30 - 07:05]
Bobby Bones kicks off the main content by expressing his enthusiasm for the unexpected resurgence of the band All American Rejects on TikTok. He highlights their innovative marketing strategy, where the band performs impromptu concerts in fans' backyards, leveraging the platform's algorithm to reach a wider audience.
Bobby Bones: "Anybody else? Are you serious? Are you watching? Is it on your algorithm?" [03:40]
Mike D: "Like, that's. Dude. Yes. It's amazing." [03:42]
Bobby elaborates on how the band, originally popular in the 2000s with hits like "Dirty Little Secret" and "Gives You Hell," has cleverly used TikTok to reconnect with both old fans and a younger audience. By performing spontaneous concerts and engaging directly with fans' posts, they've managed to rekindle interest without releasing new music.
The team discusses the effectiveness of such grassroots marketing, with Lunchbox noting, "They are on a bus and they're. This is brilliant marketing. And it's marketing on purpose." [06:25]
Key Insights:
[13:14 - 63:00]
The conversation shifts to a hot topic in the sports world: the rumored engagement between NFL legend Bill Belichick, aged 73, and his 24-year-old girlfriend, Jordan Hudson.
A. Background and Current Situation
The hosts delve into the complexities surrounding this relationship, discussing the stark age difference and potential motives behind Hudson's involvement in Belichick's life.
B. Media and Public Reaction
Lunchbox: "She's getting the cold shoulder up in Nantucket because they're all loyal to Bill's ex." [13:24]
Mike D: "They know too much. Like, we know too much of how he just has surrendered everything to her." [15:05]
The team debates whether this relationship indicates potential elder abuse or manipulation, with some expressing concern over Belichick's autonomy in the relationship.
C. Investigative Reports and Theories
They reference investigative reports by Pablo Torre of Meadowlark Media, who suggests that Hudson may have exerted undue influence over Belichick, potentially leading to the cancellation of HBO's "Hard Knocks" involvement with him.
D. Legal and Ethical Implications The discussion touches upon the implications of such personal relationships in high-profile figures, questioning the integrity of the judicial process when personal biases and external influences come into play.
Morgan: "It just seems she's super controlling. Like, she has a lot of control..." [25:12]
Amy: "There's always a benefit in talking to someone because we can all benefit from improved insight about ourselves..." [65:39]
Key Insights:
[08:38 - 63:00]
A substantial portion of the episode is dedicated to discussing Eddie's reluctance to engage with the self-help book, "The Four Agreements" by Don Miguel Ruiz, as part of his efforts to become a better father.
A. The Importance of Self-Improvement in Parenting
Amy: "If it would be helpful in your parenting, Eddie, why do you have zero desire to try to figure out how to consume this information?" [51:59]
Bobby Bones: "It's promoting. That means nothing." [12:22]
The hosts emphasize the value of self-improvement resources in enhancing parenting skills, highlighting how small, manageable steps can lead to significant positive changes.
B. Eddie's Struggles with Commitment
Eddie candidly shares his difficulties with maintaining focus and commitment to reading, despite recognizing the potential benefits for his relationship with his children.
C. Strategies for Encouraging Reading and Growth The hosts propose practical strategies to help Eddie incorporate reading into his daily routine, such as setting aside dedicated time and breaking the task into smaller, more manageable segments.
Bobby Bones: "Dedicate 10 minutes a day to reading this book." [53:26]
Amy: "Maybe that's just my thing. I'll tell you something. When I retire..." [50:47]
Key Insights:
A. Jessica Simpson’s American Idol Performance
The hosts briefly discuss the mixed reception of Jessica Simpson's performance, noting her attempt to relaunch her music career through a high-profile platform like American Idol.
B. The Discovery of Jim Morrison’s Stolen Bust
A tangent into music history, the episode covers the recent discovery of Jim Morrison’s stolen statue in Paris, reflecting on its cultural significance and the enduring legacy of The Doors.
C. General Musings on Reading and Media Consumption Throughout the episode, the hosts engage in light-hearted banter about reading habits, the influence of media on personal interests, and the challenges of maintaining focus in the digital age.
Bobby Bones: "They understand the value of this. And you can't pay for this kind of coverage because they have." [06:37]
Bobby Bones: "It doesn't mean they're lying. It just means that's a word they use if they for sure aren't for sure." [13:05]
Amy: "There's always a benefit in talking to someone because we can all benefit from improved insight about ourselves and who we are and how we behave with other people." [65:39]
Bobby Bones: "Think he's not in it. So I don't know." [14:25]
In this episode of The Bobby Bones Show, Bobby and his co-hosts navigate through a mix of pop culture phenomena and intriguing personal narratives. From the unexpected TikTok marketing brilliance of the All American Rejects to the complex and potentially troubling rumors surrounding Bill Belichick's personal life, the hosts provide insightful commentary infused with their characteristic humor and camaraderie. Additionally, the heartfelt discussion about Eddie's journey towards being a better father underscores the show's blend of entertainment and genuine personal growth conversations.
Listeners who missed the episode can glean key discussions around innovative marketing strategies in the music industry, the impact of personal relationships on professional lives, and the ongoing challenges of self-improvement within family dynamics.