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Bobby Bones
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Lunchbox
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Bobby Bones
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Lunchbox
He goes, oh, God.
Bobby Bones
Harnett, jailhouse lawyer. And became a beacon of hope for the women locked up alongside her.
Lunchbox
You're supposed to have your faith in God, but I had nothing but faith in her.
Bobby Bones
I think I was put here to save souls by getting people out of prison. The girlfriends, jailhouse lawyer. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Eddie
I'm Bob Crawford, host of American History Hotline, a different type of podcast. You, the listener, ask the questions.
Lunchbox
Did George Washington really cut down a cherry tree?
Bobby Bones
Were JFK and Marilyn Monroe having an affair?
Eddie
And I find the answers.
Amy
I am so glad you asked me this question.
Bobby Bones
This is such a ridiculous story.
Eddie
You can listen to American History Hotline on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Lunchbox
Hey, get your balls on Bobby Bones. All right, welcome, everybody. All you part tours, we appreciate it. If you're listening to this part of the podcast for the first time, this is the podcast part of the show. This is not. That was on the radio. This is us just getting to kind of talk a little more free without time constraints. There you go. Michael Strahan, Chip and Joanna Gaines are among the guests. Sharks in the next Shark Tank season. The question is, would you like to be a guest shark? Because you got to use your own money.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. To invest in the companies. Sure. If I had money.
Lunchbox
No, it's. It's right now. If they called you right now and said, will you be a guest shark?
Bobby Bones
Yes. Yeah, that'd be fun.
Lunchbox
Are you gonna use your own money?
Bobby Bones
I'd figure it out. Yeah. Cause then I have an opportunity to invest in something that's likely gonna make it. And I'll pay attention to what the other sharks are doing, because can multiple sharks invest or just one? Okay, yeah, I'll pay, I think.
Lunchbox
But mostly, isn't it just, like, somebody wins it?
Morgan
Well, you can say, hey, what if me and Lori going together? And then you go. Like when you see someone negotiating, you'll see them get up and go over and be like, hey, Lori, should we work together? And they whisper. So sometimes multiple sharks go in on.
Lunchbox
One deal, but you got to be significant. You can't do, like, a percentage of what they're doing. Right.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So I'm going to need to borrow some money.
Lunchbox
That's what I was wondering. Like, would you borrow money? Yeah, you need to.
Eddie
I'd go on it, but I wouldn't invest. I would make them think you would.
Lunchbox
Say no to everything every single time.
Eddie
I'd be like, look, I got, I got $5 million. Like, show me what you got.
Lunchbox
And you don't say that. You don't say how much money you have to invest.
Eddie
And then you tell them the whole like. And that is why I'm not going to, I'm going to pass.
Lunchbox
But you don't go in and go like, I got 5 million and then we're done. It's not the casino. Yeah, I got a limit. I got 300 bucks and I'm out that.
Morgan
I'd sell all my possessions just so I could go on there.
Eddie
No, you wouldn't sell all of your possessions.
Morgan
No, you would not.
Lunchbox
You would remortgage your house.
Morgan
Yes, 100%. That is the opportunity of a lifetime to rub shoulders with the elite investors of the world.
Lunchbox
See, the problem with the making the money back is it takes forever to make any money back on any investment. And secondly, I would bet most don't make money.
Bobby Bones
Do they? Lunch books. I feel like Lunchbox is a shark.
Lunchbox
Wonderful.
Eddie
I saw wonderful TICK TOCK Mr. Wonderful. And it looks like he's got a lot of money.
Lunchbox
He makes money, but they have a lot of money. That's why they get to be sharks. I was looking at statistics. Everybody goes on the show. It's like 46% of them that even break even. Oh, dang. But that's, that's the life of an investor. You invest because if one of them hits, it's like 8x12x25x and then it's over. A long period of time.
Bobby Bones
I need to take my idea on Shark Tank.
Morgan
I'll go, I'll be a pitch with you.
Bobby Bones
What are you pitching?
Morgan
Whatever you want me to pitch. I'll help you pitch.
Lunchbox
He's like that parasite that's on, that's on a whale that just rides along. Yeah, yeah. But this time on a shark.
Bobby Bones
Because I've been working on my, and I believe you, my weighted vest situation. Because they're too big and they're ugly and the chic fancy ones are way too expensive. So I am working on something also. I wonder, how do you wash that? The one you found? That's $300. It doesn't seem like you could put that in the washing machine. I don't want to say my idea out loud. But I have one that would solve those problems, I think.
Eddie
Have you seen the show, though?
Lunchbox
Because every time I don't really watch.
Eddie
It, when I watch it and like, I'm like, I could do this. And then they start asking questions. I'm like, oh, I wouldn't know the answer to that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, but you would study up. You would know, be prepared.
Lunchbox
No, it's not study up. It's. You would actually have developed the product. You know the answers. It's not stuck crazy.
Morgan
No, no.
Lunchbox
It's that you've spent your whole five years life developing this with or this idea. Therefore, you know all the intricacies of what they're going to ask based on the knowledge you've obtained.
Bobby Bones
Fair. However, I think in our situation, we would have to surround ourself with people that are smarter than us and wiser than us that have those answers. We are the creator of the product. We have the idea, and then we have people help bring it to life and help us understand the business side of things so that we can study up and regurgitate it.
Lunchbox
Yeah, but you'll kind of need to have some.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Data.
Bobby Bones
Some real life experience, I'm sure through.
Lunchbox
Not experience of actually having the product out.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, experience.
Morgan
Some people go with just prototypes, though.
Lunchbox
Some people do, but you should have the prototype. But very few do.
Bobby Bones
Working on it. And I can patent it. I already started some sketches.
Lunchbox
I believe you. I'm not even saying what you.
Eddie
Why do you always believe her and don't believe us?
Lunchbox
Because you guys don't fall through with crap.
Eddie
She hasn't done it yet either.
Bobby Bones
Yes, I can do things.
Eddie
I can't do things.
Lunchbox
I just believe in Amy more than I believe in YouTube.
Eddie
And that's messed up.
Bobby Bones
That's nice.
Eddie
And that is messed up when it.
Lunchbox
Comes to, like, following through with an idea.
Bobby Bones
Well, the thing is, I wish I would have followed through with other ideas that I have seen go on to make millions. And I'm sorry, you're saying you haven't.
Eddie
Followed up on certain ideas.
Lunchbox
I will even say this. I can boil it down to why I feel this way. Let's just talk about our individual podcasts. So everybody kind of got the same rope. Like, here you go. Go develop your own thing. Amy's got full video. She pays for all this stuff. She's invested so much into her product. Full video. They do multiple episodes. They prepare these shows. They do like, Amy completely does all the work surrounding and understands this podcast. And I believe if she were like, this is now my task, I'm going to do it. She has her own studio that she built. Like, Amy follows through with making things bigger and better once she has a small platform. Therefore, she builds a bigger one from it. Okay, keep going, you two.
Eddie
What do you mean? I invest all my time into your podcasts. Like, I'm your dude. I do all your. I do all the videos of your podcast.
Lunchbox
But you did.
Eddie
You need another. Another opinion.
Lunchbox
Don't do. You don't. I got. You don't do all the videos. You do the videos out here with the same equipment from the show. Correct.
Eddie
And I give it to them and they make something out of it. But again, what's already edited.
Lunchbox
No, no, no. You're missing the point. All the stuff is provided for you, and it was go ahead and do what you already do on the show. So with Lunchbox, they don't even do video on Sore Losers.
Eddie
I'm not talking about.
Bobby Bones
I thought y' all did.
Morgan
No, no, we do some videos, but the. They. They promised they were going to. I said, here, I'll pay for the equipment in the other room. That it changes when your voice speaks. And they're like, oh, no, we're going to get a whole company wide deal and we'll get it put in.
Lunchbox
But again, you're just gonna wait on them. That's on you.
Morgan
No, no, no. They told me they wouldn't put it in.
Lunchbox
But. Who's they?
Morgan
The engineer.
Lunchbox
But you don't need that guy. You don't need anything in the room. Bring two iPhones up like we used to do and just turn them. My point is, Amy was doing this years ago and she has built and she doesn't wait on people. She just does stuff.
Morgan
I literally went to him and said, hey, it costs $100. I'm willing to pay for it. They're like, no, we're not gonna do it in just one room. We're gonna do it company wide and we're going to try to get a discount. And here we are.
Lunchbox
And that's six months later for letting them dictate when you do anything.
Morgan
I can't put that system in.
Lunchbox
That is that he has a system. You can use two tripods or two phones. That's what we used to do forever. Well, let's. In my house.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
My only point was with the podcast, it's been like, look, I have. That's one example of people following through and building on something.
Bobby Bones
I think you and I, we, you know, other examples of like, clothing stuff that I've done apparel things. I have a nonprofit that I have. Like, I think there's different things.
Morgan
Yeah, I do nonprofit, too.
Lunchbox
But I was giving an example of.
Bobby Bones
A similar situation that I helped create, which is a lot of. Of work. But thank you for believing me. But I think y' all are also capable.
Eddie
I mean, that's sweet of you, Amy, but.
Lunchbox
But, but.
Eddie
But Bobby's never comes out of his mouth. Never. Like, you're capable to do this.
Lunchbox
No, I.
Eddie
You've proven to me that you don't do anything.
Bobby Bones
Be here if he didn't think you were capable.
Lunchbox
You're capable.
Eddie
Right.
Lunchbox
But I don't. But I don't think you're capable of creating a business and having success and then pitching it to people who are super because you don't have the follow through. It's not a capability. It's a follow through. I think you guys are smart guys. I don't think either one of you follow through with anything.
Morgan
But the good thing is people are pitching to us when we go on Shark Tank, so we don't have to.
Lunchbox
But we had moved on. They're not inviting you guys to be sharks. But we had moved on to Amy going, I want to go pitch the vests. And then it was.
Eddie
And you kept saying, I believe you.
Lunchbox
And then lunch's like, I want to go with you. And Amy's like, you haven't done anything with the vest. And then it's like, I believe that you could do this because you followed through consistently in life.
Bobby Bones
I think that, yes, this all started because I talked about my idea. No, it all started because I said, I want to go on. And then Lunchbox immediately just said, I'm going with you.
Morgan
Yeah.
Amy
Yeah.
Morgan
I would be. I would be a better pitcher than Amy would.
Lunchbox
I don't. That's.
Morgan
You can model it. You know what I mean? But my enthusiasm.
Eddie
You know what, though?
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox. Modeling it.
Eddie
Lunchbox would be the better. How do you say this pitch person.
Lunchbox
BSer. No. No. You have to know things to be the BS guys.
Bobby Bones
I'm not setting up.
Lunchbox
Yes. And that's also not a thing. Studying it is. You're studying with me.
Bobby Bones
I would be prepared. I think that you probably do. You do go in there, and you have to be prepared. Whatever question is going to come your way.
Morgan
Oh, it's so funny when they don't. It's awesome. So uncomfortable. One lady had to pull out a sheet of paper. She's like, can I go to my paper? And she pulls out her paper and she's like, I'm just not a numbers lady. And they're like. They were like. It was so cringe. It was awesome.
Bobby Bones
But yes, I mean, I would try to understand. I've been learning in this other thing that I'm trying to work on. I'm trying to learn all about businesses and cost of goods.
Morgan
How many ideas we got over here?
Bobby Bones
Two. I have two.
Morgan
Let's go.
Bobby Bones
We, We.
Lunchbox
You got a mouse in your.
Bobby Bones
No, I'm trying to do something for myself.
Morgan
But do you need investors?
Bobby Bones
Just me. Not right now. Yeah, I don't right now because I'm not to that point. Let me know of, like, let's see what I can do on my own to build it. And then my only point was phase.
Lunchbox
Two, you're given something or based on what you've learned.
Bobby Bones
Another example would be like live shows. I probably have called you two more and been like, hey, how I want to do this? And with my live shows, Bobby even said, like, hey, I confront you, this, whatever. And that would have been easy for me to do, but I was like, no, I need to learn this process myself. So I put the money up myself up front. Do you remember that?
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
You remember offering?
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And he would. But then I felt like that would have been an easier out for me and I needed to learn because that's how Bobby learned he did it himself. And I needed to learn how to do it myself.
Lunchbox
And if you're ever waiting on like the company or bureaucracy, you're gonna spin your wheels forever and then be like, why don't I do.
Eddie
What's bureaucracy?
Lunchbox
All the levels and layers that you have to go through for them to put a system in to do. Just freaking get two iPhones or get go to TikTok shop. They got low. They got decent cameras there.
Eddie
I can show you how to use those cameras that are in there already.
Morgan
No, no, I know how to use them. But it's hard for us to run the board and Ray can't hit the buttons at the same time and run.
Bobby Bones
Buttons on the other side.
Lunchbox
You also don't have to have buttons. You can put two iph and just have them roll both directions. Yes, done.
Eddie
Edit it later.
Morgan
But that whole system is there built so you can edit and you can put everything. It goes straight to all this.
Eddie
If you're serious, I can show you how to do it in like 10 minutes.
Bobby Bones
It does that. That's awesome.
Morgan
That's what I'm saying. Like. And they said they were going to put in a system where whenever you Talk.
Lunchbox
It switched that camera.
Eddie
That didn't happen. So don't wait on that.
Lunchbox
My point is, don't even use this stuff here. If you're. If you're relying on equipment from the company, you're relying on somebody else to do the job that you should be doing yourself anyway. Have ownership of your own stuff.
Eddie
But what I'm saying is it's already there. So instead of you spending more money on anything else, if you don't want to do the iPhones, then I'll show you how to do it in 15 minutes.
Bobby Bones
So, like, Eddie, when he presses the switcher.
Eddie
Like, I'm doing it now. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Like, I had. I hired my friend, and she comes over and we record, and we just pay her per episode, and she literally sits there, and that's her job, is to switch. She hits the switcher, she does what Eddie does with the button and goes from. Like, there's three cameras set up, and she's got the wide shot and then a shot of Cat and then a shot of me, and she. That's all she does, is.
Eddie
I haven't told Lunchbox that I'd let, like, let him use my son, who's, like, really interested in film and TV and all that stuff. I'm like, dude, he come in when you guys record your podcast, you'll switch it for you. He never responded to me.
Lunchbox
Anyway. Go get it, Amy.
Bobby Bones
Well, no, no, no. Go get it.
Eddie
Everybody believe in you.
Lunchbox
They haven't said anything. All that they have.
Bobby Bones
Eddie has ideas. Lunchbox has ideas. They just don't.
Lunchbox
I have 10 million ideas.
Eddie
I'm working on my ideas. I have samples. It's just not where I want it to be yet. And I found another place recently, so it's always moving. It's just all. It's not moving as fast as I'd like for it to move. That's it.
Morgan
That's part of being an entrepreneur. You want it to. You want to throw gasoline on it, but sometimes you got to go slow build.
Lunchbox
Part of being an entrepreneur is a little bit of being an entrepreneur. Like, actually doing it. Not just thinking about it, talking about it. Yeah.
Amy
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Okay. You know what I mean?
Eddie
I'm gonna show you one day.
Lunchbox
Dude, that would be awesome. That would be awesome. And if you're ever like, hey, I need some help here. I am. I'm happy to help.
Eddie
Yeah, I'm kind of. Do you believe it? Do you believe in us?
Lunchbox
I believe that you guys have the capability. I do not believe, based on what I've been shown you have the follow through. Okay, I believe that. Namey.
Eddie
No, no, I know.
Lunchbox
You made that clear.
Eddie
You made that clear.
Lunchbox
Okay, let's take a.
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Lunchbox
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Lunchbox
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Amy
Good morning, Bobby. Morning, studio.
Lunchbox
Morning.
Amy
I was just calling in regards to your movie bit. I'm from Wisconsin and I'm on the preview train with you guys. We're previews here.
Lunchbox
Yeah, we were talking about what do you call those things that air before a movie? Is it a preview? Is it a. Morgan called it a commercial. Mike called it a trailer. And so it's previews for most of us.
Eddie
It's definitely not a commercial.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I never heard that before.
Bobby Bones
Well, sometimes maybe she's talking about like the. The Pepsi commercial.
Eddie
That would be a commercial.
Lunchbox
That would be a commercial. When we said previews or trailers, I think the movie.
Bobby Bones
Well, it has a bunch of commercials in there now. It plays full blown commercials within the trailers.
Lunchbox
So when you were a kid, it was like, we're going to get there for the commercials.
Bobby Bones
I don't really know, honestly. I just know what I call it.
Lunchbox
Now, which is commercials. Have you ever heard that, Holly? A commercial before the movies?
Amy
No, no. I mean, I know I've seen commercials like you were saying, but. No, never heard it called commercials.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I didn't know if it was a Midwest thing since I'm from Arkansas. We got a lot of Texans in here. It's pretty much me and four Texans and a Kansan. So I thought maybe it was just a Midwest thing, but. Okay. Well, there you have it. Have you seen any good movies, Holly? No, but I'm looking forward to seeing.
Bobby Bones
The new Leo movie.
Lunchbox
Yeah, it looks pretty good. Do you know what that's called? Movie Mike? One Battle after Another. Is that a book? No, dang.
Eddie
Leo DiCaprio.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I was gonna say I'd like the book more. Way more in the movie. Holly, thank you for the call. We appreciate that and, yeah, thanks for calling. Let's go to Steve in Wisconsin. Steve, you're on, buddy.
Amy
Bobby.
Lunchbox
Yes, sir.
Amy
Good morning, studio.
Lunchbox
Morning.
Amy
Wonderful. I always wanted to say that I was responding to your little bit you just did about texting something nice to your spouse or loved one or whatever every day or whatever.
Lunchbox
Yes.
Amy
And I've been doing that since I met my girl. Used to do it via email now just texting, but every morning she gets a text from me and it says, good morning, beautiful, and it has a heart after it. And within minutes or half an hour, she texted back and she says, good morning, sweetheart. What's the heart behind it?
Lunchbox
Question. If you do it every single day, isn't that just the same as hello? Because let's say you eat filet mignon every single day, it then just becomes normal. Like anything you're doing, the thing that makes that new is that you're doing something different, that you're putting some energy in the creation of it. At times it's novel, at times it's not. You pretty much could just copy and paste something that's similar every single day. That's the same thing as hello.
Bobby Bones
I feel like it's different than hello. And wow. He's been doing it since day one.
Lunchbox
I would have my Siri just programmed to do that every day.
Eddie
Yeah. Schedule it.
Bobby Bones
Schedule it. Why not?
Lunchbox
But. But that's. Do you. I don't feel like that's the same. Because it's not the words that you're saying, it's the intent behind the words.
Bobby Bones
Well, he's consistent.
Lunchbox
Yeah. And consistency is good.
Eddie
What if you forget one day, though? Does it start a fight? Like, Right. Well, what does that mean?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Am I ugly? Yeah. You ever forgotten, Steven?
Amy
No.
Lunchbox
Not one time?
Amy
No.
Bobby Bones
I've never been. Just incapacitated. I can't. Can't text it.
Amy
Well, we don't do it if we're together. You know, I don't wake up in the morning and text her if she stayed in the same room. But we don't live together, so we check in with you every morning together, and that's how we start our day every day.
Lunchbox
I think it's great. I'm just saying, what if I brought you flowers every day? Every single day.
Bobby Bones
I do understand your point of, like, if. If everything's special, nothing special sort of.
Lunchbox
Mentality, everything is special. And if every day I'm doing the thing that's special, it doesn't really feel special because it's not presented in a special way, it's the same.
Bobby Bones
But then something about this. Just because it was a teeny, tiny special gesture. If it's done every day, then over time, it's kind of cool. Of like, wow, he has done this every single day.
Lunchbox
That's impressive.
Bobby Bones
You don't want to break the streak.
Lunchbox
You want to break your Snapchat streak.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Can't break the Snapchat streak.
Lunchbox
I guess for me, I think if you changed it every day, that would be where the special lies.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so, like, a little run out of things different, like mornings?
Lunchbox
No, you can have six things to switch it up.
Eddie
Oh, okay.
Lunchbox
Okay. Yeah. Or hope you're having a great morning. Hope your morning's great. Hope today hits you right in the great face.
Morgan
You know, who knows?
Bobby Bones
One day a red heart, next day a pink heart.
Lunchbox
Oh, what he's doing is awesome. Not to take anything away, but if I brought flowers to my wife every single day, it would just be an expectation more than it would be some sort of lovely treat.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I feel like it's sort of like a sandwich. At the beginning, it'd be like, oh, this is so awesome. In the middle, you'd sort of be like, what kind of over what kind.
Lunchbox
Of sandwiches are you eating?
Bobby Bones
But then towards the end, it, like, completes the sandwich. You're like, oh, my gosh. He's been doing it. Doing this consistently for five years. That's insane. This sandwich is so good. I can't believe I kind of thought the middle was.
Lunchbox
Eh, you eat weird. All right. Hey, thank you, Steve.
Amy
And fourth. Other than that. But it's been 13 good years. I think we're doing something right.
Lunchbox
And I'm sure with Steve, this is just a symptom of the awesome disease that he has, which is consistency. Meaning if he does this all the time, his life is probably pretty consistent with showing support and love toward his wife.
Bobby Bones
Well, no, they don't live together.
Eddie
They don't live together, man.
Bobby Bones
Now I'm curious why it's been 13 years and they don't.
Amy
No, she's. She's my fiance, but she's not my.
Bobby Bones
Wife for 13 years.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Pooper. Get off the pot. Boo.
Bobby Bones
What's up with that?
Amy
Well, we've both been married twice before and don't want to get married again.
Lunchbox
No need. Yeah, if it works for you guys.
Eddie
But you do.
Bobby Bones
No, you do want to get married again because you proposed.
Lunchbox
Yeah, but really? Wait, not really. It's a sandwich. Amy, you don't understand about these proposals that don't turn to marriage.
Bobby Bones
Okay, okay. Well, I Guess I'm just curious.
Lunchbox
What do you mean not real now? Now I'm in. I wasn't in. We're investing now, man. Go ahead. What do you mean?
Amy
Well, we just kind of had a discussion and she wanted to just take this relationship to another level. And I. We discussed it and said, well, let's get engaged.
Lunchbox
But isn't.
Amy
We've been engaged. We've been engaged for two years.
Lunchbox
Isn't the engagement a step towards marriage?
Amy
In normal capacities, but not at our age.
Lunchbox
But aren't you engaged to get married unless you're engaged?
Amy
Just to show that we're. We're taken. We're off the market.
Bobby Bones
She wanted to take the relationship to the next level, and that's the next level he could offer her stage. Would she want to get married?
Lunchbox
Let's get like tattoos.
Amy
I want to get married.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so y' all are just. Y' all just want to live apart.
Lunchbox
I think that's fine. By the way, I'm not hating on how they're living. No problem with that. To me, that feels weird that they're engaged to do nothing.
Bobby Bones
It just solidifies they're together.
Lunchbox
Okay. You know what else does?
Eddie
Marriage.
Lunchbox
We're together. No, no, just a commitment.
Morgan
Commitment.
Bobby Bones
Like do you wear a ring and does she wear a ring or just her.
Amy
She's got an engagement ring and I have a wedding ring that I wear for my father.
Bobby Bones
So y' all are married? Kinda. Well, basically just live apart.
Amy
Basically.
Morgan
You guys are weird.
Lunchbox
They're together and they are committed, but if they ever. Not if they ever don't want to be together. No legal fees, right? No legal fees. So that's the thing. Have you been through a bad divorce, Steve?
Bobby Bones
Well, twice it seems like.
Amy
Yeah, twice.
Lunchbox
Bad one, though. Like where they took money or you took their money type thing.
Amy
Oh, no, neither one of my divorces were messy like that.
Bobby Bones
No, but they're still taxing. It's just taxing on anybody.
Amy
Exactly. She had two 20 year marriages, so she doesn't even want to want to do it again either.
Bobby Bones
So you say at our age. How old are y'? All? Do you mind me asking?
Amy
She's in her upper 70s and I'm 62.
Eddie
That's cool.
Amy
Gorgeous. She's gorgeous.
Lunchbox
Is she rich? No, no. Steve, come on.
Bobby Bones
Because he would want to get married.
Lunchbox
No, but maybe she doesn't want to.
Bobby Bones
No, she does.
Amy
I think neither one of us want to be married. We lived together for four years and then she sold the house and I bought a house of my own. And she got her own condo.
Bobby Bones
So she's. When you say upper 70s, what is it for real?
Amy
78.
Bobby Bones
You're 68.
Morgan
Wait. They lived together for four years, then they moved out.
Lunchbox
What I like to say on the record, I have no problem with their arrangement. If it works for them, I'm all for it. But just because it's weird doesn't mean it's wrong. But if it's weird, I'm usually curious about it.
Eddie
I'm just trying to keep track. There's a lot of moving.
Lunchbox
It's A Beautiful Mind. When he walks in and looks at the board, it's like, oh, okay. Do you guys do it?
Amy
What?
Morgan
Dude, of course they do.
Lunchbox
I don't know. She's 78.
Morgan
Oh, 78 year olds have libido, man.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah, yeah. They have to. Nursing homes.
Lunchbox
Here we go. Go ahead.
Amy
Yeah, absolutely.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Amy
Yep. Things still work properly.
Lunchbox
Great. And so how far do you live from each other?
Amy
13 miles.
Bobby Bones
Oh, my.
Lunchbox
That's not close. I mean, it's not long distance, but it's not close. It takes you. It's an effort to go across town.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I will say it's annoying. I don't live near my boyfriend and it's diff. It's annoying. So sometimes. Are you annoyed? Like.
Amy
No, I don't get annoyed at all. I go down to her place once a week. She comes to my place once a week. That's about it for the rest.
Bobby Bones
So y' all just see each other twice a week?
Amy
Yeah, maybe.
Bobby Bones
That's the secret, huh?
Amy
It works.
Lunchbox
Does she have any other fiances?
Amy
No, she's just divorced twice.
Lunchbox
Okay. And. And you've been together for.
Amy
13 years?
Lunchbox
Yeah. And it's from a text. I guess you have to text her if you don't see her that often. Okay. Every day. And you're sure she's real?
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Amy
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Okay. Just a bit.
Amy
Yeah, absolutely. She's a wonderful lady. Or a real classy lady. And we dance. We take dance lessons and all kinds of neat.
Lunchbox
That's all. Again, if it works for you. I am totally down. I think it's amazing. It sounds like you are so in love. We just had a lot of questions because it is a bit unconventional.
Amy
Oh, it's very unconventional. Our friends don't even understand it.
Eddie
I can see that.
Bobby Bones
Hey. But nobody else has to. I'm.
Lunchbox
Are you at her will?
Amy
Exactly. No.
Bobby Bones
Do you want to be?
Amy
No, I don't need her money.
Bobby Bones
She have kids?
Amy
She's got two boys. They're your age. No, no. Her oldest son is five years younger than me.
Bobby Bones
Basically.
Lunchbox
Did you play with him growing up?
Amy
No, I didn't meet her until 13 years ago.
Lunchbox
Got it, got it.
Morgan
So do you hang, like. Do you have family dinners, like, where her kids come.
Amy
Oh, absolutely.
Lunchbox
Okay. And you talk, like. Talk about, like, the 72 brewers, you and her sons?
Amy
We talk mostly about our military, because we're all military.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Were your other two ex wives older than you?
Amy
No, they were both. Well, one was the same age, and then the other one was nine years younger than me.
Bobby Bones
Oh, so you just decided.
Lunchbox
So it didn't work. So you want to. I get it.
Amy
Yeah.
Lunchbox
If you don't change it, don't change further.
Amy
We don't plan on changing it at all. It works just fine.
Lunchbox
There you go.
Amy
Works just great.
Lunchbox
Well, hey, man. Yeah. I appreciate the call. That was enlightening. We learned something still. The weird part to me is that he's engaged to stay together. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Because she wanted to take the relationship to the next level, and that is the next level.
Lunchbox
No, get a tattoo.
Amy
No, I don't have any tattoos.
Lunchbox
I hear you, but it's like engagement.
Eddie
Yeah. What does that work?
Lunchbox
This is my fiance. Does everybody go, well, when are you getting married?
Amy
They ask us all the time, and we say, we don't have a plan for that.
Lunchbox
Would you, though, if she came today and was like, hey, I'd like to get married, Steve. Can we just go and get married?
Amy
I don't know how I do that, because neither one of us want to give up our homes. So you can live apart.
Lunchbox
Yeah, you can live apart. You don't have to. You're proving it now. I mean, you can be married and be in two different homes. Unconventional, yes, but not unheard of.
Amy
Yeah, but what's the benefit? It's not even a tax benefit anymore.
Lunchbox
The benefit would be she wants to get married and take the relationship to the next level.
Amy
If she pushes the issue, I would probably do it.
Lunchbox
There you go. He wants to get married. Okay. You got there, Steve. I appreciate the call. Like, I. I love it. If it works for you and you're happy, I love. Makes me happy.
Amy
Yep. I love your show, man. I listen to you every morning. I saw you at the Grand Old opry back in 2022.
Lunchbox
I hope that was a good experience for you.
Morgan
Did you come with your girl?
Amy
Fantastic. Yep, she was with me. Yeah.
Lunchbox
At 70.
Amy
We saw Lady A and Lee Greenwood.
Lunchbox
Yeah, 78. More like a lady. A lady more than a girl.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
My lady.
Lunchbox
Yeah. All right, Steve. I Hope you have a great day. Thank you so much for calling.
Amy
Oh, thank you for taking my call. Appreciate it.
Lunchbox
All right, see you, buddy. Scientists found that eating too much dairy can give you nightmares. Or if I eat any dairy, I have physical daymares. How about that?
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah. Like you're awake for them.
Lunchbox
Yeah, Yeah. I can't eat any dairy at all. It's terrible. But, yeah, too much dairy can give you actual nightmares because there is a link between sleeping and dairy. And some people have crazy nightmares, and they're not really lactose intolerant, but it ends up being because of the dairy they're eating.
Bobby Bones
Wow.
Lunchbox
Which I didn't know that had that effect. So I won't say, don't eat dairy, because I miss cheese. You know what? Don't eat dairy.
Eddie
Dairy's the best.
Bobby Bones
Well, for some people.
Lunchbox
No, don't eat dairy. I want everybody to suffer with me.
Eddie
No, man.
Lunchbox
You ever feel like that, like you're feeling bad, so everybody else should feel bad, too.
Bobby Bones
No.
Lunchbox
My wife asked me the other day. She said, what would you have right now if you could and dairy didn't affect you at all? I said, I have pepperoni pizza.
Eddie
Oh, that.
Lunchbox
Yeah. She said, why don't you do pepperoni pizza with, like, almond butter cheese? I was like, I'd rather die.
Eddie
Yeah, that's great.
Lunchbox
I don't want to have part of amazing. I don't want to have all amazing or keep myself from it.
Bobby Bones
But you could give yourself that, and I bet you wouldn't even notice the difference.
Lunchbox
I bet I would. I've had enough of this fake cheese.
Eddie
You'd go pizza over a bowl of cereal.
Lunchbox
I can eat almond milk cereal.
Eddie
Oh, so that covers that.
Lunchbox
Yeah. And that's close. It ain't exactly cinnamon toast crunch with. And I liked whole milk, so it was like I was eating milk. It was that thick.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Yeah. But no dairy. Not for months. Another thing is seed oils. I don't know much about seed oils. I know we're not supposed to eat them, and I have a story about seed oils, but. Amy, can you explain to me why people don't eat seed oils? What's so bad about them?
Bobby Bones
I think in a nutshell.
Lunchbox
It's in a nutshell. Seeds.
Eddie
Oh, yeah. Come on, Amy.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So there. It's a highly processed oil.
Lunchbox
It's not something right off a seed.
Bobby Bones
And, well, they have to make it. I just. This is. All I know is it's highly processed and can cause inflammation. And some of my friends that have autoimmune Issues like if they have seed oils, they have flare ups, their, their joints hurt. Like they really have to stay away from them. I eat seed oils and I don't notice anything. But I guess because of what I hear and see, I try to stay away from them in case it's causing inflammation in me that could do cellular damage or like it could be carcinogenic or something.
Lunchbox
But I could be though. You're not a could.
Bobby Bones
Well, because I, I don't, I don't want to say something is going to cause cancer, but I know that any type of inflammation can lead to disease like that. So I have friends that stay away from seed oils like it's the plague.
Lunchbox
But carcinogenic, that's not really something that is in some people. And not like carcinogenic all the time.
Bobby Bones
No, no, it can be. If something is deemed carcinogenic, like some people put seed oils in that category, it could lead to cancer.
Lunchbox
Sure.
Bobby Bones
But I'm saying not in everybody.
Lunchbox
Carcinogenics affect. Some things aren't carcinogenic to some people and some aren't to others.
Bobby Bones
That's what I mean. Everybody's body is going to react differently. Like you may eat processed meat like a sausage all the time and it's not going to impact you. Whereas sausage may impact me and I could end up with colon cancer.
Lunchbox
Yeah, but I'm talking about carcinogenic specifically because some people don't eat something and carcinogenic happens to them and other people eat something and there's no carcinogenic. Like carcinogenic itself can affect people differently. But carcinogenic exists or it doesn't exist.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I just. Yes, I think that something can be. I feel like we're saying the same thing. So sorry if I'm the one complicating it. I think something can be deemed carcinogenic, but it may cause cancer in someone else's body, but not mine.
Lunchbox
So you're not saying to some people there's carcinogen, some people there's not carcinogenic?
Bobby Bones
No, I'm saying it itself is considered a carcinogenic food. Like whatever that may be, it could be considered carcinogenic, but I may eat it and my body processes it totally differently and it doesn't give me cancer. Whereas somebody else it might. And I don't know what amount or if that's the only factor. There are other things in your body that are happening. But I just know for seed oils it can cause inflammation, at least from what I hear from friends that have to avoid it.
Lunchbox
Seed oils Sound healthy.
Eddie
What is a seed oil?
Lunchbox
I literally just googled it, because seed oil, to me sounds like if I were doing corn water.
Eddie
There we go.
Lunchbox
Sounds as healthy as could be. I like, corn is healthy, water's healthy. Seeds, healthy oil, right? Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I always thought, eat it from a car. Yeah. Like sesame oil, sunflower oil. Like, you'll see it in. You'll see it in highly processed foods or in the way you cook your food. Like, sometimes if I'm making a chicken dish that calls for sesame oil, I may add that. But again, when. If I eat it, it's not going to affect me. If my friend with an autoimmune issue eats it, they might have a flare up.
Lunchbox
Here's what it says in AI Overview, because again, I am not knowledgeable in seed oils. Seed oils like those from canola, sunflower and soybean are often criticized for their high omega 6 content, which some believe can contribute. Boy, that's a lot of those words. Some believe and can contribute.
Bobby Bones
I guess that's probably why I was using those words, too.
Lunchbox
No, I was just talking about a carcinogenic. Like, carcinogenics are bad, but they do affect everybody different. And my understanding was you were saying to some people it has carcinogens. Some people it doesn't.
Bobby Bones
No, I think I was just saying what you're saying.
Lunchbox
Additionally, they're frequently used in processed foods. So maybe it's just the processed foods, not even the seed oil.
Bobby Bones
No, I think they're commonly found in processed foods. But you can cook with them, too. Like, you could cook chicken. Chicken isn't a processed thing. Or you could cook potatoes in it. So you're still adding it to your body.
Lunchbox
But is it processed itself?
Bobby Bones
Yes, it's highly processed.
Lunchbox
While seed oils can also be part of a balanced diet.
Bobby Bones
They can be.
Lunchbox
That's what. That's what it says. But like, cupcakes can't be, like, for super processed stuff. They never say it's part of a balanced. I'm just wondering if there's good in seed oil too. Like, if it's just. This is one of these weird things where people. Some people are like, it's bad.
Bobby Bones
That's what I wonder. So I wonder. It's like, you know, in the 90s, you fear this. In the early 2000s, we feared this. So I don't know. When I eat seed oils, I don't personally feel impacted, but just like chemtrails. No, no. Because I think for people that I know that have to really watch what they ate, similar to You. You know, your body does not respond well with dairy. I have friends. Their body does not respond well to seed oils, so they have to avoid.
Lunchbox
Them, which would be kind of an allergy or an intolerance. More so than seed oils are just bad. Because it looks like seed oils aren't just bad.
Eddie
And you said canola was part of that. Dang, I use a lot of that canola.
Lunchbox
I don't know. I'm reading this where it says seed oils can be beneficial, primarily due to their high content of polyunsaturated fat, PUFAs. It's almost like pupa, particularly omega 6. So seed oils also can be positive.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I think it just depends on how your body breaks it down and then also which research you're looking at, because you'll come across some people that say if there's one thing you do, it's eliminate seed oils from your life, and you will feel so different.
Lunchbox
And I feel like Cedol has a bad PR team. That's what I think, because I know nothing about it. And I'm doing surface right now, reading, and I feel like there's some council that's saying seed oils are bad because they want something else to make money. Because what I'm seeing here, seed oils are bad with some people. Meat's bad with some people. Dairy's bad with some, but it ain't bad. It looks to me like seed oil can be used. Like, I don't think guns itself are bad. The gun's not shooting anybody.
Eddie
Yeah.
Lunchbox
If you make the seed oil and you put it in bad stuff and use it in a bad way, I think it gets bad. But again, this is just from reading three articles right here. But some seed oil is good if used in the right way. Go ahead, lunchbox.
Morgan
According to heart.org Dr. Christopher Gardner from Stanford University School of Medicine says seed oils, they are not to be feared. They are good for you, and we need them.
Lunchbox
It feels like the salt discussion. You need salt.
Morgan
He said, don't listen to the people on TikTok or YouTube that are. Or podcasts that are saying seed oils. They're not doctors and they are important for your body.
Bobby Bones
I think there's a. There's nuance here because some people, the salt issue or whatever, some people, like, literally, because of heart issues, can't have salt.
Lunchbox
I think, though, what the point is seed oil now, when I hear the word, I knew nothing about it. It's like seed oils are bad just because everybody says they're bad. It looks like for very select people, it's bad. But if you use in the right way and if just used normally and not used in a bad way, seed oils are good for you. Bad PR team. I'm pro seed oil. Can't get enough seed oil now, just.
Bobby Bones
Like some people would be. Like, with your body, it's exactly the same thing as what's happening with you with dairy.
Lunchbox
It's not, though, because dairy is good for people and dairy doesn't have, like, a PR team going, dairy's bad. You don't get, oh, there are people.
Bobby Bones
That say dairy, but there are people.
Lunchbox
But most people don't. I feel like seed oil has now become super negative, just in general. Dairy has not become super bad just in general.
Bobby Bones
I feel like there was a season where maybe dairy had a moment where it was really struggling, and then now it's sort of back again. But I think similar to the article Lunchbox found, there could be one where a doctor's like, do not fear dairy.
Lunchbox
That doctor went to utsa, though.
Morgan
Hey, that was probably my classmate, but he's saying that it's not the seed oils that are bad in these processed foods. It's the other.
Lunchbox
Yeah, that's what it feels like to me, too.
Bobby Bones
Oh, like the. Like you were saying, the cupcake, the.
Lunchbox
Process, the whatever's like, it's used to probably process it more, it looks like. Or in the processing process. That's a funny thing to say, but yeah, yeah, I'm proceeding. You know what? I have a glass of seed oil right now.
Eddie
Oh, shit.
Morgan
I'll take canola.
Lunchbox
Seed oils are also generally cheaper than many other cooking oils like olive oil and avocado oil.
Eddie
Oh, those are expensive.
Bobby Bones
Well, so their marketing team.
Lunchbox
This is a major reason why they're frequently used in commercial food production at restaurants. The lower cost makes them an attractive option. Seed oils like canola, soybean, and corn oil are derived from crops that can be grown relatively easy in large quantities, contribute to lower production costs. Yeah, I feel like seed oils get a bad rap. Some people are allergic to them, I'm sure when they do bad. But that happens with every. I mean, that happens with carrots. There are people with carrot allergies. They can't do carrots.
Eddie
Never met one of those. Yeah, sure, they're out there.
Lunchbox
They're ashamed. And my goal is to lift that stigma. Don't be ashamed of your carrot allergy.
Bobby Bones
If you have a carrot allergy, you are not alone.
Morgan
What do you say, Harvard Health? They say first line. Don't believe the naysayers. Canoil, Canola.
Lunchbox
No, you gotta hang in there.
Morgan
Canola, soybean and other seed oils can be good source of heart healthy fat.
Lunchbox
So there justice for seed oil is what I said.
Morgan
So we got Harvard and Stanford. I'm gonna go with them.
Lunchbox
Over TikTok?
Morgan
Yeah, two schools I considered.
Lunchbox
You sure it's not Harnford and Stan? Stanford, because they'll get you sometimes. Anyway, I know nothing about seed oils and now I feel like I know still very little about seed oils. But I feel like they have a bad PR team. That's all.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I feel better after this of like not fearing them so much, knowing that my body can handle it.
Lunchbox
I don't know if mine can handle it. I didn't know I couldn't handle dairy, but I don't think dairy's bad. I just think I can't. I wish I could have dairy. Dairy's awesome. Oh, I wish I could have it so much.
Eddie
Sorry. Dude, dairy's the best.
Morgan
Yeah, I've been really so.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I've been really thinking about doubling up on the lactate and giving it a shot. Yeah. Because I did it with one, had a little bit. My stomach hurt bad. What if I do two? It's like if I could cook it at 300 degrees for 45 minutes. What if I do it for 600 degrees for 22 minutes?
Eddie
I'm telling you, my father in law, when he's eating ice cream, he pops 10 of those suckers. 10 for a bowl of ice cream.
Lunchbox
I get a will of cheese with 10. Maybe.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that seems a lot.
Lunchbox
Okay, awesome.
Bobby Bones
Like a lot.
Lunchbox
This is the Bobby Bone Show. All right, Amy, I'm coming over to you. What do you have?
Bobby Bones
Well, so mine's not necessarily a new story, it's just more of a reminder. And my son reminded me of this because I can't believe I've forgotten the best way to eat a cupcake ever. Do you all know? Do you know with your mouth?
Lunchbox
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Morgan
Morgan, you know, scrape the icing off and eat the cupcake.
Bobby Bones
No.
Lunchbox
With your butt.
Bobby Bones
No.
Eddie
That'd be interesting.
Bobby Bones
No, this is just such a good reminder in case you have birthday parties coming up or you're gonna be around a cupcake. The best way is to rip the bottom half half of the cupcake off and turn it over and put it on top and make it like a sandwich where it goes, cupcake, icing, sandwich, and then you just bite into it. It's not messy. You don't get icing everywhere. It's Just so much easier.
Lunchbox
It's like, a lot of work. And it does feel messy. No, it's not by ripping off cake.
Bobby Bones
I guess if you don't want to rip it, then you can slice it with a knife. But it is, hands down, the best way to eat a cupcake. And I've known this, but have forgotten about it for a few years, and now it's back.
Eddie
Why are you changing the structure of the cupcake, though?
Lunchbox
Why then? Why don't they just make them that way?
Eddie
Whoa, dude.
Lunchbox
Remember the Seinfeld episode where they tore all the tops? They tore all the tops off.
Morgan
Yes. Hilarious.
Bobby Bones
I don't know that.
Morgan
The muffins.
Lunchbox
The muffin tops.
Morgan
And he had to get rid of them. Oh, my gosh. It's so funny.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Morgan, have you always done it? Well, you talked about on the show years ago, and I've done. I've ate my cupcakes that way ever since.
Lunchbox
Who knew?
Bobby Bones
I talked about it years ago. When you bite into it, the icing doesn't get all on your face.
Eddie
Yeah, we got to make this.
Bobby Bones
Make it a thing.
Eddie
I'll start working on it.
Bobby Bones
You're going to make. It's going to be like cupcake sandwiches.
Lunchbox
Yep.
Eddie
I mean, that's how you do it.
Lunchbox
Hey, you know what? You know who's not going to follow through with this?
Eddie
Don't, don't, don't. Dude, I just had a good idea, and I was about to go home and start working on it, but also.
Bobby Bones
In Morgan saying that I talked about it a few years ago, and that's honestly the last time I feel like I do it. And so it's interesting, like, things that you've done at a certain point, and you think, I'm always going to do it this way, and then somehow you forget about it and you keep eating cupcakes the normal way, and then your son comes home and is like, mom, check out this way to eat a cupcake. And I'm like, forgot about that.
Lunchbox
So you're saying to me you're going to go and follow up with this food idea and bake all these cupcakes when you just had a food idea of chicken?
Eddie
Yeah. The chicken's bad, though. Kroger told me chicken's bad. They don't invest in chicken.
Lunchbox
One person told you they didn't want to invest in chicken, therefore you go, yeah. Not for me. That's not the entrepreneurial spirit.
Eddie
This seems. This seems easier than chicken, though, dude. Just make a bunch of cupcakes, cut them in half. Flip them over. You got a sandwich. Hey, Kroger.
Bobby Bones
But people can do it on their own.
Eddie
No, no, it's already done. Like the. What's the peanut butter one? The uncrustable?
Lunchbox
I don't know. I hate peanut butter.
Bobby Bones
Peanut butter and jelly uncrustables.
Amy
Is that.
Lunchbox
That's. I would love for you to follow through with this. I'm on it.
Eddie
Lunchbox. Stay away. I'm on it.
Bobby Bones
But do you have.
Morgan
Trust me, I don't want it.
Bobby Bones
Do you have a cupcake recipe that's your own, or you just gonna make it from the box?
Morgan
He's gonna go buy.
Lunchbox
He's gonna go buy Betty Crocker and use it and sell it.
Eddie
Rocket science. To make a cupcake.
Bobby Bones
That's. I mean, that's not necessarily how you're gonna want to do it.
Lunchbox
Eddie Cocker. License, Betty. Eddie Cocker. That's your name?
Eddie
What did you say?
Bobby Bones
Mike.
Lunchbox
I think that's already something.
Bobby Bones
Eddie Crocker.
Lunchbox
No, Eddie Cocker.
Bobby Bones
Oh, I like that. This whole story is making me think of probably another reason why you think I follow through and they maybe don't. Because, remember.
Lunchbox
No, not maybe for them.
Bobby Bones
Okay? But.
Eddie
Oh, my gosh, stop it.
Bobby Bones
But remember when I moved to North Carolina when Ben was in the Air Force and I had no friends and I would do the radio show, and then I had nothing to do the rest of the day. I franchised with the cupcake bar in Austin and had my own franchise there for five years.
Eddie
You're missing the big news there, the headline. I had no friends. I didn't have a life.
Lunchbox
But she started her.
Bobby Bones
I did weddings. I did birthdays.
Lunchbox
Yeah. She started her own business. Like, she went to a place. She was the very first person to franchise. Franchise Distance. Yes. Ran her own business.
Eddie
I know she. Do you hear her? She had no friends. She was lonely.
Bobby Bones
But, yes, it was a different time. I do think that I was able to pull it off because of my circumstances, but it was still. It's still an example. I'm starting to see why.
Morgan
Still in business.
Bobby Bones
When I moved, I was going to maybe sell it to my friend Kate. She turns out, she was like, I don't know that I can. She's like, I want to do it. She was one of my cupcake bartenders. But then ultimately, buying and running it, she was like, I don't think I can handle that. So I just shut it down.
Morgan
I didn't know. I literally didn't know if you sold it to someone or if it.
Eddie
Like, they still that would have been cool.
Morgan
That an awesome.
Bobby Bones
But it. I made like so many of my friends, I made from that business, like doing events. It was pretty cool.
Lunchbox
These are just examples of you, actually.
Bobby Bones
I'm starting to believe you now.
Lunchbox
Yes. Have a concept. Follow through. I mean, don't. Don't feed.
Eddie
Don't feed into this.
Lunchbox
There's no feeding into it. It's already fed.
Eddie
It is not true.
Lunchbox
This guy is full and nourished. He doesn't need to be fed. Who, you? Yeah. Because we've been together for years, so. But I think there are great things about you guys too. Follow through and having. You know what? Let's just move on. Cupcake sandwich.
Eddie
Cupcake sandwich. Eddie Cocker's such. Cupcake sandwich.
Morgan
ET I love the name.
Lunchbox
I love the name.
Eddie
They're gonna be like, wait a second. I love the name.
Lunchbox
Speaking of food, so yesterday I went and got. I went to Sonic, which I do, and I get a Route 44 water and put nerds in it, and now they've added pickle bubbles. They're awesome. It's a flavor. It's awesome. I did nerds and pickle bubbles. I did just pickle bubbles once and it was great. But I want to try nerds and pickle bubbles great together.
Eddie
Next level.
Lunchbox
Next level. The pickle bubbles taste so good. It's just on the app, by the way, not sponsoring the show right now, so there's no reason for me to say this, but I told Eddie to do that. We played golf the other day. Did you do it? I did it. And pickle bubbles.
Eddie
Oh, my goodness. It might be the best thing ever.
Lunchbox
You would think.
Bobby Bones
Is it like. It's just a slight pickle, like a hint of pickle, or does it taste like pickle Pickle tastes like a pickle.
Lunchbox
I would say a little more than a hint, but they're like boba type bubbles. Oh, and they're small enough tapioca balls. Yes, yes.
Eddie
And they're small enough to go through the straw.
Lunchbox
Yeah. And so then you can pop them like this. And pickle vegeta legit.
Bobby Bones
Dude, that sounds fun.
Eddie
Dude, I had one. I had it with the strawberry slush.
Lunchbox
Oh, is it good like that?
Eddie
Gosh, that's so good.
Lunchbox
That feels like too much sugar for me, but I hear you.
Eddie
Oh, it's definitely a lot of sugar. Yeah, a lot of sugar.
Lunchbox
I have to, like, justify with water, but pickle bubbles on the apple, where it's at. Okay, Morgan, you're up.
Bobby Bones
Okay. So I was watching TikTok and This is so clever of girls. This is how they're meeting guys in bars now. They take. So imagine this. You're out at a bar, and this girl takes a picture of you. You've never met her before. And then she comes up to you and hands a photo, hands a phone to you and says, hey, take a picture of us. And you're the background screen on her phone. Make sense? No, I don't get it. So you're standing in the bar.
Eddie
I get it. It's just weird.
Bobby Bones
It's hilarious. I would not be able to date these days. It's hilarious. So they'll like, so, Bobby, I don't know you, but I'm at a bar. You're talking to a friend. I'm like, snap a photo. I take that photo, make it my background screen. And then I come up to you and I hand it to you and be like, hey, take a picture of me. And they're like, what the. And you're on their background screen.
Eddie
How would you. How would you react to that?
Lunchbox
Depends how hot she was. Yeah, that's general life. But if it's like you're nervous about making the first move, it doesn't matter. Just do it. That's a. That's a funny way. It's a funny approach because they're going to like you or not like you anyway, but it's just the nerve to do that approach. But that is a funny way to do the approach. So if they would have liked you and you wouldn't have had the nerve to go up. That's perfect.
Bobby Bones
And it breaks the ice.
Lunchbox
It makes it a funny moment. That's funny.
Bobby Bones
All the guys responded, like in the video. Super hilarious.
Lunchbox
If a dude did that to a girl, though, it maybe come off as a little creeper because guys are known to be creepy. He's like, take a picture of us. And it's her on the thing.
Bobby Bones
Yes, her from like, three nights ago.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Yeah. That's funny. That's funny.
Bobby Bones
Fun.
Lunchbox
Yeah. And it's.
Bobby Bones
I mean, it's been going viral. I. I think it's a great way to go meet someone out in a bar because it gets awkward. And that's an. That's an easy icebreaker.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Lunchbox.
Morgan
Carmen and Lupita, they're these twins that have a good following on TikTok and on YouTube. And they were born in Mexico. They live in Connecticut. They're conjoined twins. Well, breaking news. One of the twins got married.
Lunchbox
Oh, I saw. Which is always interesting.
Morgan
It's always interesting. To me, because they are attached at the pelvis down to the waist, and they each control one leg.
Eddie
Oh, is that right?
Morgan
Yes. And so one of them is married, the other one's not. And I'm just like, I don't understand that. I can't.
Eddie
Is that usually how it is? Like, if you're the left head, you control the left side of the body?
Lunchbox
I think it's. I don't want to say usually because there's not a lot of instances of one can join twins. This can join living this long.
Eddie
Yeah.
Lunchbox
I don't know. But yes. Mostly from what I've seen on television or the Internet or TikTok. Yes. Wow.
Eddie
And then if you're marrying this girl, you're marrying both.
Lunchbox
No. You're married. Maybe not.
Morgan
Lupita says she does not want to get married.
Eddie
Well, Lupita, you're stuck with him.
Lunchbox
I would just look in that guy's Internet history. Like, I would regardless.
Morgan
Yeah. What kind of guy is. Like, how do they meet? Like, how does that happen?
Bobby Bones
They met on a dating app.
Lunchbox
So did she cut her sister out on the dating app? Like, it's only one of their head.
Eddie
Cropped it out of the picture.
Morgan
Serious question.
Lunchbox
No, I know.
Bobby Bones
I think they're both in there, to my knowledge, because she said they had to weed through a lot of fetish type people who were matching with them.
Lunchbox
Did they weed all the way through? And I think it's great. Look, if they can find love, great. It's weird that she's. You think there are like helicopter parents or helicopter older sisters? How about attached sister?
Eddie
Yeah, right there.
Lunchbox
Who's always gonna.
Bobby Bones
Did y' all know people are into.
Lunchbox
I think they have one vagina.
Bobby Bones
Yes. Yeah. But so this couple, they're not sexually involved yet. No. It literally says, like, they don't plan to be. Well, yeah, that definitely wouldn't be fair to the other person that doesn't want to be in. It's not consensual.
Eddie
Correct.
Lunchbox
Well, they're not doing it, so it doesn't matter.
Bobby Bones
Right, Exactly.
Lunchbox
What about, like, mouth?
Bobby Bones
I don't. I. I don't know about that stuff. But, like, what? Okay, I get it now.
Eddie
You can always just cover your head.
Lunchbox
Like put headphones on while the other ones are doing mouth stuff. Yes.
Eddie
Unless you do you, like, experience that too?
Lunchbox
No. Cuz I think they have.
Morgan
You got separate heads.
Lunchbox
Yeah. I think they have agency over their little, like, chest up. Go inside of their leg.
Eddie
This is just so interesting.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Yeah. It's crazy. Good for them.
Bobby Bones
Are there? This is Carmen and Lupita.
Eddie
Yeah, I think I've seen them before.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, they're. They have a big following on social media.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Good for them. I hope that it is what is being presented and everybody's happy and nobody's weird.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, they presented it more as like a really deep friendship that they decided to get married.
Lunchbox
And you hope he's just not looking for like Instagram clout.
Bobby Bones
That too.
Lunchbox
Now he's going to get it. Yeah.
Morgan
Okay.
Lunchbox
Who hasn't gone, Eddie?
Bobby Bones
Me.
Eddie
I got a fun little alert today on my phone that you can give free dilly ice creams at Dairy Queen till the 20th. July 20th.
Lunchbox
Dilly.
Eddie
Yeah, it's like a little like an.
Lunchbox
Ice cream bar which is not familiar.
Eddie
With the term because like dude, Dairy Queen, I'm there for the blizzard every single time. But this is. If you have the app and you buy something for $1, you get a free dilly bar.
Bobby Bones
Bobby, I think the dilly bar is non dairy.
Eddie
No way. I didn't see that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I think so too. I'm 99% sure.
Eddie
Do you trust that though? If it says non dairy?
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Eddie
You have to from Dairy Queen. If it's a pre, I mean that's the big difference.
Bobby Bones
If it's a pre made bar, it's not like it's coming out of a machine that's gluten free, dairy free.
Lunchbox
You make a good point.
Eddie
But you know what else I saw too? That soft served ice cream isn't really ice cream.
Bobby Bones
It's yogurt. Frozen yogurt. Right.
Eddie
I don't know. I just saw that it wasn't ice cream.
Lunchbox
I think there's frozen yogurt that comes out soft serve. But I don't think soft serve ice cream and frozen yogurt are the same thing. I think they both can come out soft serve, form, consistency.
Bobby Bones
Is it. Can they not call it ice cream because it's probably was powder and then they added water and.
Eddie
Right.
Lunchbox
Maybe.
Bobby Bones
Or milk.
Eddie
So ice cream specialists are like, nuh, that's not ice cream.
Morgan
But Eddie, you got me excited. You said I could get a free ice cream, but I have to spend money.
Lunchbox
Ice cream is not always classified as ice cream due to its lower butter fat content and high air incorporation compared to traditional ice cream. To be legally classified as ice cream, a product must contain at least 10% butter fat. Butter fat will get you the technicalities and air.
Eddie
I love how Dairy Queen does the little, little whip thing at the end. It's pretty awesome.
Lunchbox
I'll Give you one story. Remember the Air India crash where that one guy lived?
Eddie
Yes, yes.
Lunchbox
So I was reading news story yesterday from BBC. Have you seen since the black box came out?
Bobby Bones
No, nothing.
Morgan
Oh, this is not good.
Lunchbox
So I'll read you some of this. This is from BBC.com, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashed into a building less than a minute after takeoff from the city of a mom at bad probably mess that up in western India en route to London, killing 241 people on board along with 19 on the ground. One passenger survived. It does get kind of crazy. So what the report says under international protocols the state leading an air accident investigation is meant to issue a preliminary report within 30 days. There's a 15 page document that's been published. Basically it's this. They have the black box of the guys and what had happened was there. The engines were, were flipped off because the fuel was flipped off. The fuel was cut. And when the fuel cuts, the engines have to cut because an engine can't run if there's no fuel.
Eddie
Okay, everybody with me, Are you saying.
Bobby Bones
Somebody cut the fuel?
Lunchbox
So what? There are a couple theories here. You do hear the two pilots in the black box and one of them is like to why did you. Why is the fuel cut? Did you do it? The guy's like I didn't, I didn't do it. The theory is, and I can read you this exactly is that possibly somebody, one of the two cut the fuel and crashed the plane apartments killed everybody.
Eddie
One of the pilots.
Lunchbox
Yeah, that. It was a user error. Oh, not even error.
Bobby Bones
So you cut the user error with a button?
Lunchbox
Yes, I believe the button is like a switch underneath and it's like, it's got like a. You know they do the president. It's like lift it up, push a button, type in the code. Retina scan. Yes. There's multiple levels to doing this obviously.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Because you can't accidentally like your butt's gonna accidentally.
Lunchbox
And by the time it was turned back on, they were already down and couldn't. So I'm gonna read you this. So that was my interpretation of this.
Bobby Bones
I was picturing someone underneath the plane cutting a fuel line.
Eddie
Like the survivor.
Lunchbox
Like a brake line in a car.
Bobby Bones
Survivor? No, because how would he guarantee survival?
Eddie
Well, it's just that the one there was one survivor.
Lunchbox
But how would he do.
Eddie
There's nothing, nothing. Just when you were talking about somebody did it, I'm like, who did the survivor do it?
Lunchbox
In its account of the accident flight the AAIB States that two fuel cutoff switches were moved from the run to cut off positions second after takeoff. The report also states that one pilot asked the other, why did you cut it off? While the colleague responded, I didn't do that.
Eddie
So it's like I tell my kids, somebody's not telling the truth.
Lunchbox
Two ways to look at this. Three ways to look at this.
Bobby Bones
I have a fourth.
Lunchbox
Based on one, there was really one, there was really a terrible accident, but there was really no reason to think that was going to happen. Based on. What are they? The inspection, the pre inspection, what they call it. They walk around and make sure everything works.
Bobby Bones
Sure.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Flight checklist.
Eddie
They always do the checklist.
Lunchbox
Two, it's, let's say good pilot, bad pilot. For the sake of this theory that I'm coming up with. I'm not coming up with it all myself. I read people talking about it. This theory that I'm saying, good pilot, bad pilot. They're flying. Good pilot realizes the fuel's been cut off, Looks over, hey, did you cut that off? Bad pilot goes, I didn't cut that off because bad pilot wants to kill himself and everybody else because he's having a bad day or is depressed or whatever. The other one is, the good pilot is actually the bad pilot, where he's the one that did it and he knows they're being recorded and he's like, did you cut it off knowing he did it?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
Yeah.
Lunchbox
And the other guy's like, I didn't cut that off, because he really didn't. The other guy did. I'm assuming they're two dudes, by the way. I don't know if they're both males. That's very sexist to me. But most pilots I see are men, so roll with me. So those are the three theories that I have that I stole.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
You have a fourth?
Bobby Bones
Nope. The final one is the one that popped into my mind of, like, using just before you go down, make it seem like you're the good one.
Lunchbox
Like, hey, did you cut it off? But they did it.
Eddie
That's next level deception.
Lunchbox
But we don't know that's the case.
Eddie
No, no. I'm saying anytime anyone does that, like, if they think like, oh, I'm gonna get ahead of it. And I know I'm being like, that's.
Lunchbox
More than the deception. I think of the person who was so depressed he wanted to kill himself and everybody else, like, yeah, or, sorry.
Bobby Bones
Fourth one just popped in. Or was he told by somebody higher up somewhere else? If you don't Crash this plane.
Lunchbox
Okay, now you're just getting into things from movies. I'm going to kill your family. Okay.
Eddie
Hijacked.
Lunchbox
There is no reason to think that other than you're creating a story out of what fiction you've seen in the past.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that is. Yeah, that sounds about right.
Morgan
Still.
Bobby Bones
Still.
Lunchbox
I mean, do you watch Chit?
Bobby Bones
It could happen.
Lunchbox
You watch Chit now?
Bobby Bones
Only what y' all have said.
Eddie
Why don't you start watching.
Lunchbox
We got Reed on chit and Reed was like, I'm good. And he texted me last night. I can't stop watching shit.
Eddie
Yeah, exactly. Yeah, yeah, Chit's great.
Lunchbox
Yeah. There's my black queen. Yep. Seth had my card all along. Yeah, Seth, it's non stop quotes.
Bobby Bones
Just mostly are the quotes.
Lunchbox
Yeah, a lot of the quotes are. He does that a lot. As they're asking him questions, he's talking. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
But it's possible, okay?
Lunchbox
It's possible an alien took over their body, inside their body, and is like, must kill. Yes, in that possibility. Absolutely possible. Absolutely. Or it's possible that the guy's hand started to go on. He's like, I can't control my hand. And somebody was controlling his hand from a foreign joystick and made him. So all those are possibilities but not probabilities. So can I get. Can you take that?
Bobby Bones
Yep.
Lunchbox
Okay, cool.
Eddie
Did you say the fuel could have gotten cut off on its own? Did you say that one?
Bobby Bones
No. How could that happen?
Lunchbox
I don't know. Some short malfunction. According to what I read, everything passed inspection. There was no reason to think that that.
Eddie
No, I'm talking about, like, internally. That's what's always weird to me is.
Bobby Bones
Like, whenever short, like, it just.
Eddie
It automatically. And then it triggered the engines to shut off. Because that. There was a short in that. I don't know, but it's always weird to me that whenever there's like a big crash when, like, there's literally nothing left, they can still kind of find.
Lunchbox
Doomed Air India's pilots medical records probed amid reports of depression, other mental health struggles.
Eddie
Well, I mean, that's.
Bobby Bones
Like, now, when we board our flight, should we be like, hey.
Lunchbox
Well, that's why they put. That's why they put two in, first of all. But that's the entire. That's the entire premise of the Nathan Felder Show. See it. That's it. The Rehearsal, Part two, Season two. It's the whole thing. He's like, hey, pilots, they don't have a relationship with each other. So if, like the leaders like, do this. The other person doesn't feel comfortable to push back, even if he knows it's not right. And secondly, they can't go to a therapist because if they report they've been to therapy, then they get taken. They taken off from flying. Really, the show is. I loved it. One of my favorite shows, possibly ever, for what it is. Beginning to end. It gets a little absurd at times, but it's for a purpose. Like, really, one of my favorite shows probably ever a season of a show. But that's what it's about. It's him trying to make flying safer because it's not mechanical errors. It's mostly pilot errors. When something like that happens, or not even error, because this wasn't an error. The person didn't make a bad decision based on what they were seeing from their instruments or from their eyeballs. This was him being. If this is what we think it is. Mentally ill, sad, Depressed.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Shouldn't say sad. That makes. That minimizes it. But depressed.
Bobby Bones
Severely so. I didn't know that you couldn't. You were penalized for getting mental health.
Lunchbox
They'll help. They will. If they deem that your mental health is not in perfect condition to fly, they will pull you from flying until.
Bobby Bones
I mean. Yeah. The FAA doesn't mess around with, like, any kind of stuff like getting your license back after you've lost. It can take years for certain things.
Lunchbox
Yeah. And the bureaucracy of them changing rules like that are fundamental rules that have been within the FAA for 30 years. Even though mental health now is more of a priority and there's an understanding of how valuable it is, it's not like they're going to go, yeah, I guess America loves therapists. Now let's change the rule. It's going to take a day. Which is why Nathan Felder did this show, right? Yeah. Because a lot of it was just them not communicating at all. Or if he did push back, there was like a weird power dynamic because then the main pilot would be like, oh, I'm gonna report you, and then you're never gonna fly again either. And he goes and he takes it. I don't want to spoil the show, but he goes and he takes it. Just wanted to see what the pilots would have to go through, like, that mental health. And he talks to, like, psychologists, and they're like, yeah, if we. If they even hear about them coming, there's a possibility they're taken off from flying. They can't fly anymore. That's their job. They can't work. They can't make money, right? So these pilots hide the fact that they're going through this stuff. They can't get it fixed and then in the worst case scenario, this happens.
Bobby Bones
I've heard like, and if you, if the top two professions to come out of rehab and not relapse are pilots and doctors because of the accountability, once they're out and they are working through sobriety, like the levels of standards that they have to hold for that, like other people, their profession, they may go back into their work life and there's no accountability. They're like, oh, okay, yeah, you had, you went and did this. But there's no checks and balances with it. But with doctors and pilots there are. So those are the top two professions to not relapse.
Lunchbox
It's an absurd show, but it's really wonderful. But this is a terrible story. And so now, now that that report has come out. I saw that last night.
Bobby Bones
Oh, and that Survivor. Gosh.
Lunchbox
That's it for today. Thank you all. We will be back tomorrow. God willing.
Eddie
God willing. Because nothing's guaranteed.
Bobby Bones
We don't know our expiration date.
Lunchbox
You know what? We don't.
Eddie
Just in case. I love all you guys.
Lunchbox
Thank you. I appreciate that. And get, get to work on your cupcakes.
Eddie
I gotta do that. Just because you never know, so I gotta do that.
Lunchbox
Why not just work on your other stuff that you've already kind of started?
Morgan
No, this cupcakes is a better idea. Eddie. I'll do that.
Eddie
No, we've already got a couple emails out on those. On other stuff.
Lunchbox
Heck, you're basically there.
Eddie
No, it's a long process.
Lunchbox
Hey, you're a day away from going public.
Eddie
I get that sample back and it's not the way I want it.
Bobby Bones
Are you working with a recipe and development team?
Eddie
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Nice.
Eddie
I am actually.
Bobby Bones
Same.
Eddie
But I found a local which is game changer. I was working with one in North Carolina and then work in Texas. A local one that's right down the road is a game changer, guys.
Bobby Bones
Franklin can't wait.
Eddie
Yes.
Lunchbox
Oh, you know him. Can't wait to see the game change. Hey, you know, dude, just do it. Hey, stop talking about it and be about it. And the next time I am. Dude, you're not, you're not.
Eddie
Oh my God.
Lunchbox
But the next time you talk about it, be like, we're done. We've got this part.
Eddie
That's, that's why I've been quiet about it. But you see that as like not following through. I'm not going to come up and Say, guys, Guys, we're still working. We failed again, but we're still working. Like, I haven't stopped working on it. I'm in working on a second one.
Lunchbox
Why are you winking at me?
Eddie
Not winking.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Eddie
Amy is it?
Lunchbox
We got to go. All right, we'll see you guys tomorrow. Bye, everybody.
Bobby Bones
Just like great shoes, great books take you places through unforgettable love stories and into conversations with characters you'll never forget. I think any good romance, it gives me this feeling of, like butterflies. I'm Danielle Robai, and this is bookmarked by Reese's Book Club, the new podcast from hello Sunshine and I Heart Podcast, where we dive into the stories that shape us on the page and up. Each week, I'm joined by authors, celebs, book talk stars, and more for conversations that will make you laugh, cry, and add way too many books to your TBR pile. Listen to bookmarked by Reese's Book Club on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I knew I wanted to obey and submit, but I didn't fully grasp for the rest of my life what that meant for my heart. Podcasts and Rococo Punch. This is the Turning River Road. In the woods of Minnesota, a cult leader married himself to 10 girls and forced them into a secret life of abuse. But in 2014, the youngest escaped. Listen to the Turning river road on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. The Girlfriends is back with a new season, and this time, I'm telling you the story of Kelly Harnett. Kelly spent over a decade in prison for a murder she says she didn't commit. As she fought for her freedom, she taught herself the law. He goes, oh, God. Harnett Jailhouse Lawyer. And became a beacon of hope for the women locked up alongside her.
Lunchbox
You're supposed to have your faith in God, but I had nothing but faith in her.
Bobby Bones
I think I was put here to save souls by getting people out of prison. The Girlfriends, Jailhouse Lawyer. Listen on the I Heart Rate Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Eddie
I'm Bob Crawford, host of American History Hotline, a different type of podcast. You, the listener, ask the questions.
Lunchbox
Did George Washington really cut down a cherry tree?
Bobby Bones
Were JFK and Marilyn Monroe having an affair?
Eddie
And I find the answers.
Amy
I am so glad you asked me this question.
Bobby Bones
This is such a ridiculous story.
Eddie
You can listen to American History Hotline on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bobby Bones
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Lunchbox
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Bobby Bones
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Lunchbox
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Bobby Bones
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Podcast Summary: The Bobby Bones Show
Episode: TUES PT 2: Would We Borrow Money To Be On TV? + Listener Has Been Engaged For Over 10 Years! + Food Could Be Giving You Nightmares
Release Date: July 15, 2025
1. Introduction to the Podcast Segment ([03:30] - [05:08])
In this episode, Bobby Bones and his co-hosts, Lunchbox, Eddie, and Morgan, delve into an informal podcast segment distinct from their regular radio show. Lunchbox introduces the segment, highlighting its purpose as a space for more relaxed and extended conversations without the typical time constraints of radio broadcasting.
2. Dreaming of Shark Tank: Investment Aspirations and Realities ([03:30] - [07:53])
The conversation kicks off with a discussion about the popular TV show Shark Tank, focusing on whether they would consider becoming guest sharks and the feasibility of investing their own money.
The group explores the challenges of investment shows, emphasizing the importance of thorough preparation and genuine product development.
3. Entrepreneurship: Follow-Through and Personal Projects ([07:53] - [10:32])
Bobby shares his entrepreneurial ventures, including an idea for a weighted vest and his past experience with a cupcake franchise. The hosts discuss the importance of follow-through in business endeavors.
4. Listener Call-In: An Unconventional Engagement Story ([22:23] - [35:55])
The hosts receive a call from Holly in Wisconsin and later from Steve, who shares his unique engagement story.
This segment highlights the evolving nature of relationships and the importance of mutual understanding and commitment, even in unconventional setups.
5. The Dairy and Seed Oil Debate: Health Implications and Misconceptions ([36:24] - [46:42])
A lively discussion ensues about the potential health effects of dairy and seed oils, touching on myths, scientific perspectives, and personal experiences.
The hosts conclude that while individual reactions to foods like dairy and seed oils vary, balanced perspectives supported by scientific research are essential for informed dietary choices.
6. Cupcake Consumption Tips: A Light-Hearted Break ([47:17] - [53:00])
Shifting gears, Bobby Bones shares a quirky tip on eating cupcakes more neatly.
This segment provides a humorous interlude, showcasing the hosts' camaraderie and ability to engage in fun, relatable conversations.
7. Current Events and Thought-Provoking Discussions ([60:10] - [71:17])
The discussion shifts to a serious news story about a Boeing 787 Dreamliner crash and the potential causes behind it.
This segment underscores the complexities of mental health management in critical roles, advocating for improved protocols and support mechanisms.
8. Closing Remarks and Final Thoughts ([71:17] - End)
The episode wraps up with light-hearted banter about cupcakes, future ideas, and the importance of following through on projects.
Notable Quotes:
Conclusion
This episode of "The Bobby Bones Show" offers a blend of serious discussions on health and mental well-being, alongside light-hearted banter about everyday topics like cupcakes. The hosts engage in meaningful conversations about entrepreneurship, relationships, and current events, providing listeners with both entertainment and insightful commentary. Whether debating the merits of seed oils or exploring unconventional engagement stories, the show maintains a balanced and engaging flow, making it accessible and enjoyable for both regular listeners and newcomers alike.