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Bobby Bones
Let's go to Bobby Bones.
Lunchbox
Show Bobby Bones.
Bobby Bones
Did you go to improv class last night?
Amy
I did.
Bobby Bones
Nervous to go back?
Amy
Yeah. But excited because I loved it the first time and I went back to level one. I did level one a year and a half ago, and I went back to level one.
Bobby Bones
Explain that.
Amy
Well, there's six different levels you can go through, but you have to go in order. And once you complete level one, you can move on to level two, but with the time between.
Bobby Bones
How do you complete a level? At improv, it's eight weeks. Oh, so if you finish all eight weeks, you move up?
Amy
Yeah. I mean, there's. I think they allow for, like, one or two absences if you need to, or you can go to a makeup class, but you need to make sure that you've got all the things down or else you'll go to level two and you'll be with people and you won't know what you're doing.
Bobby Bones
But do you have to be good enough? Is there, like a.
Amy
There's. It's not about being good enough. It's just knowing, like, the basic rules of improv and then understanding how it works. And yesterday was revisiting level one, which, as you know, is rule number one is. Yes.
Bobby Bones
And what do you do in classroom?
Amy
We did lots of games. Lots of games and activities.
Bobby Bones
And you sit in chairs, like a classroom.
Amy
We stand in a circle a lot and play, like, brain games to get you all warmed up. And then we divide it into groups.
Emilia
That sounds fun.
Amy
It is fun.
Bobby Bones
Let's all divide individually and go home.
Amy
I was thinking y'all should. I wanted y'all there with me because I was like, ooh, zip, zang, zing. Like, there's just these different games that make you think and eye contact and how important that is. And I'm like, okay, I need to make sure I'm Always looking at Bobby or whoever's talking. Just looking so that you're ready. And I often have trouble looking because I get distracted.
Bobby Bones
But they probably don't let you hold your laptop or a pen with paper while you're in improv so you can make squiggles, which is here. I mean, if we made you stand up with no paper to draw squiggles on or a laptop, you'd probably be dialed in.
Amy
Yeah, but we all talked about how, yeah, we would get even distracted because you're in a circle. My class is big. There's 18 people, which is the max. And they said that all their classes are maxed out. So a lot of people must have made New Year's resolutions to take improv or something.
Bobby Bones
Going in a March last time, was it 11?
Amy
Well, because they only offer it certain, like if you sign up, you have to wait for the next course. It's not like they're just ongoing all the time. So it's like if you made your New Year's resolution in January, you maybe had to wait for the March. Fun, Fun.
Bobby Bones
Do you. And did you go because you're just kind of like stretching yourself out again, trying to make yourself uncomfortable, do new things.
Amy
I just like cognitively what it did for me last time. And yeah, getting outside of my comfort zone. Class is three hours.
Bobby Bones
What? Yeah, that's like a once a week class in college when you wouldn't go Monday, Wednesday, Friday. So you go one time on Thursday night for three hours and it's miserable.
Amy
But it. This wasn't miserable. It goes by so fast because you do all your little activities and you get a 10 minute break, like a little intermission happen.
Bobby Bones
You go once a week for three hours. Wow.
Amy
Yeah. Last Tuesday night's a little rough because it was 6:30 to 9:30. And they said because the classes are so full, they're opening up a Sunday class from noon to 3. And if anybody wants to switch, and I'm kind of like, I got home last night and I crawled in bed and I'm like, I maybe should switch Sunday noon to 3.
Bobby Bones
It's so long. I think every week something would come up where I'm like, I don't know if I can do it for three hours.
Amy
You prioritize it just like you do. Like Tuesday nights for you is date night with Caitlin. You block it on your calendar. Just block it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, but she makes me. She would make me go to improv class. Yeah, yeah. Like she makes sure I remember, hey, Tuesday night improv class is not I hear you. That's good, though. It's good that you're doing that. So you're going to go eight weeks and you're going to be level two. And then when do you end up on Saturday Night Live?
Lunchbox
That's it.
Bobby Bones
Good question.
Amy
Well, I likely won't end up on Saturday Night Live. However, the comedy club that I'm taking them at, who knows, maybe y'all could come to a show.
Bobby Bones
I would love that. You could do a show now. No, it'd be bad.
Amy
It'd be fine.
Bobby Bones
You could go and do open mic.
Lunchbox
How does. Oh, open mic.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Lunchbox
She doesn't build her own show or anything.
Amy
This isn't comedy.
Bobby Bones
I know, Amy. I'm familiar.
Amy
I know you are, but I'm not gonna do a stand up show at all.
Bobby Bones
Okay, thank you.
Eddie
Oh, they do improv stuff.
Bobby Bones
I'm getting Amy splaned right now.
Eddie
I was confused.
Amy
I know you know that lunchbox is confused. Cause you said you could do your own show. Like a stand up.
Bobby Bones
Like a one woman show.
Amy
Oh, I. Okay, yeah.
Bobby Bones
I'm not saying do it. I'm just saying you.
Amy
I need an improv partner because I want to bounce off of somebody.
Bobby Bones
I want a yes, and you can use the crowd.
Amy
Yeah, well, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Anyway, I'm happy you're going back.
Amy
We're not there yet, but it would.
Bobby Bones
Be after one class. I'm pressuring her to book something.
Amy
Do anybody want to hop in? Maybe it's not too late for the three hours. Okay, one guy. Listen, let me tell y'all, because we're in a circle, all 18 people, and you had to say your name with like, you know, an adjective or whatever. And we went around and a movement with your body. And this one guy, after we did all 18 people, the teacher just. I don't think she expected anybody to say yes. She goes, can anybody go around and say all 18 people, their adjective, their name and the move? And this guy goes, I can. And he did it. And I was like, you're a Rain Man?
Bobby Bones
Yes. Kaitlyn Brain.
Amy
Yes. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
That's crazy.
Amy
He was like, you know, apple. Amy and I did a little dance. I didn't do it.
Lunchbox
Your adjective was apple?
Amy
No.
Eddie
Wow.
Bobby Bones
My adjective was not an adjective.
Amy
I know.
Bobby Bones
More of a noun. But I got her.
Amy
They said, then there was mash, potato, Marilyn. Some people, you go rogue and pick a noun because who cares? The rules of improv is there are no rules, Eddie.
Lunchbox
Oh, I like that.
Bobby Bones
That's pretty cool. They can do that. I'm jealous. When Caitlin can do that. She can hear a song once, know every word, or read a. And I'm like, dang, that's so. She's like, I didn't practice this. Like, it's just a gift. She's like, you know how you can say things quick? I can just remember everything.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
That's pretty cool that he can do all 18 people.
Amy
It did make me think, like, with people when you're meeting them and you don't know their name because it's hard to remember. Like, I'm remembering certain people's name because of the. The adjective that starts with the same letter. Like, I'll never forget mashed potato, Maryland. Never forget mash Potato, Maryland. I won't forget her, and I won't forget. I see Ian.
Lunchbox
I see Ian.
Amy
I see, like, cold.
Bobby Bones
I see Ian.
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
Like, I see not ic.
Lunchbox
Got it.
Amy
So I was like, okay. When I meet people, I'm gonna instantly in my head be like, okay.
Bobby Bones
You'Re gonna give them a nickname. Michael Scott does that when he walks in and he's doing the tour of the other places. He's like, fat guy. Frank, Moly, Matt. And then everybody's like, what? And then they walk in and goes, oh, I know everybody here. There's a moley. Matt.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
The latest trend for masculine men. And they're sure to say masculine men. The latest trend for masculine men is shaving their eyelashes.
Amy
Now, doesn't sound.
Bobby Bones
Even eyebrows feels a bit weird. But eyelashes, that seems a little close to the eyeball.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And I've heard of people plucking eyelashes, but just to not have eyelashes feels a bit like. Eyelashes are a protection, by the way.
Amy
Yeah. And how do you even shave them?
Bobby Bones
So shaving, trimming, even. But guys are cutting their eyelashes. Now, here's why. To appear more manly. Because I. Eyelashes. Look at my eyelashes flapping. Because when they get long, they could be feminine. I've just never heard of a man, a masculine man doing that. And they use a shaver. When I say, like, a trimmer. Yeah. So guys are using, like, the barber trimmers or the ones they buy, and they are shaving down their eyelashes. One of the guys, I personally witnessed a walk in client who asked a barber to shave off his eyelashes. He said he didn't like how long they were and that his wife said they looked too feminine. He was even willing to pay extra. But my question to all barbers out there. Is this service really feasible? That's from the New York Post. And I'm looking at guys pre and post. I Don't really notice anything because I guess I don't notice guys eyelashes. But if a guy's really insecure and maybe he's like, I don't. Maybe I'm gay, I'll shave him off. He's like, I'm secretly. I don't want everybody to know, so I'm gonna do something that doesn't need to be done so no one thinks. And it's like, you don't need to, dude. First of all, if you're gay, go live your life. Second of all, long eyelashes don't mean you're gay even. What does your buddy say?
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Unless they're really long, I guess. I've never seen it with really long eyelashes.
Lunchbox
Well, growing up, a lot of women told me that my eyelashes were long.
Bobby Bones
I would just think if I knew a dude who was so ang. Insecure in his masculinity that he wanted to shave off his eyelashes, I would be like, oh, you might secretly be gay and you don't want anybody to know. So you're doing something to cover up for the fact that people might think it even though nobody thinks it or nobody cares.
Amy
Right. That's a good theory.
Eddie
Do eyelashes grow back?
Lunchbox
I would think so.
Bobby Bones
I would think so. But I never. Come on.
Amy
Yeah, they do. We have a natural shedding process.
Lunchbox
Interesting.
Bobby Bones
Thank you. Nat Geo Amy. And what's your name? Nat Geo Amy. There's a Tennessee cancer clinic that's using holographic beam in doctors. Now because they are an extremely rural area and they cannot get. I mean, I guess they could get them to come in, but their workload would be so small when they got there, and they travel forever. So what they're doing is using holographic tech to beam in experts in the cancer that the people have. Tell me that's not an amazing use of technology.
Lunchbox
That is awesome.
Bobby Bones
That's. I mean, that's life changing.
Amy
Are they. When they come in, are they life size or they stand on the table or.
Bobby Bones
Well, that would be kind of weird if it's tiny. Yeah. Like, honey, hello, Doctor.
Amy
Right.
Bobby Bones
Cancer patients in Tennessee and Mississippi are now getting the opportunity to see a hologram doctor. And I've seen these before. Imagine that there's a box and the box is about five foot tall. Five feet tall. Okay. And so the doctor is probably taller than 5ft tall, but he's sitting on a chair. So it's like if the doctor was sitting on a chair in front of you and I was there and he looks like he's in a suit. And he's in this white box, but that's like the hologram box that he's in. And so the West Cancer center and Research Institute has put together in these places where the doctors are, the box they get in and the box in these hospitals in these very rural areas, because they're test areas so that the life size hologram of the doctor shows up, they can have the consultation, and except for literally being able to touch them, they can do everything else.
Lunchbox
So they're live.
Bobby Bones
They're live, yeah.
Lunchbox
Nothing's recorded.
Bobby Bones
They're both in a box.
Amy
Dang.
Bobby Bones
It's. I don't know what I would compare the box to, but if you buy a refrigerator box, like a phone booth that big, smaller phone booths go above your head, but I would say, like, refrigerator box, even that's a little bigger. But if they send a refrigerator box and it's white and there's a big light inside of it, the hologram's inside of that. And then you sit in one too, so they can see you at the same time.
Lunchbox
You know they did this in Star wars, right?
Bobby Bones
But they made people leave, didn't they?
Lunchbox
Well, Star Trek, I guess, was the Beam Up.
Bobby Bones
Star Trek.
Lunchbox
Star Trek was the Beam. Beam me up, Scotty. But then Star wars, like, they would show, like, if you wanted to send a message to Amy, you would record yourself and then it would show up as a hologram to her, but it was just recorded. So they've taken Star wars concept and made it even better.
Amy
Sounds like it.
Bobby Bones
I feel like we kind of do the hologram thing now on FaceTime, though, where you can just record a FaceTime and send it over that's just in a box.
Amy
Well, I was thinking, why don't they just like, zoom, zoom with the Doctor?
Bobby Bones
I think because the Doctor can't see, like, full body and you got to move the camera up and down.
Amy
True.
Bobby Bones
With this, you can literally stand up in it and like, like, they can see your full body. You're in the box. So if you need to stand up, pull your pants down, whatever you got to do, you can do it. Because me, I'd be in an. Immediately be like, all right, let me see your elbow. Pulling pants down. No, no, no, no. Just your elbow.
Amy
It's probably cool too, because you feel like you're getting a high, higher level of care.
Bobby Bones
Yes. And from a doctor you wouldn't have, because you're in a very rural area.
Amy
Mentally, that can just help you.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Lunchbox is tired of the unprofessionalism. Of the people he works with. I'm not saying that. He's saying that I don't know what this is about, but he said there's also audio.
Eddie
Yeah. If people ask me to work with them. I work with these people all the time, and it's like my time is valuable.
Bobby Bones
These people?
Eddie
Yeah, these. My co workers, the people in this room, in the classroom. And, like, Morgan has this podcast called Best Bits, and she wants you to come in early, stay late, be on the podcast.
Bobby Bones
And so I'm coming early and stay late. Does she say that as part of the.
Eddie
Either one you get to pick.
Bobby Bones
You picked either come. Well, then why not just give the time to the times or spread a little part? What? Oh, okay, you're not saying to the show.
Eddie
No, no, I'm saying, like, you come in early before the show, or you stay.
Bobby Bones
So I didn't know that. Neither of the listeners.
Eddie
Sorry.
Bobby Bones
Because you make it sound like on a Saturday. She's like, you can pick. You can come in early or you can stay late.
Eddie
Yes.
Bobby Bones
And you're like, why not just give us parameters? Got it, got it, got it.
Eddie
And so I'm up here, and we do her podcast, and then 10 minutes in, she realizes her mic's not on. Oh, rubbing. You ain't racing. No, that's what they say on days of Thunder.
Bobby Bones
Days of Thunder.
Eddie
Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman. Where they met. Maybe the greatest racing movie in the history of racing movies. Oh, Cold trickle.
Amy
No, you're making references.
Bobby Bones
I can hear. Barely.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So are we gonna listen to the whole podcast? Well, I didn't know if that would.
Eddie
10 minutes. Then she listened to me. She goes, oh, we have to start over. My mic wasn't on. And I'm like, what are we doing?
Bobby Bones
No headphones.
Amy
No, they are in there. They just.
Bobby Bones
They.
Amy
They work weird, so I don't use them, but I. It also wasn't 10 minutes. It was four minutes.
Bobby Bones
But I also believe he exaggerated. But still, four minutes is a long time.
Amy
It is.
Bobby Bones
It is. Morgan could have learned that from one of the greats.
Amy
Yeah, me.
Eddie
It's just unprofessional. It's like, come on, guys, let's get our stuff together.
Bobby Bones
I know you're not the guy to preach unprofessional.
Eddie
You don't ever see me with the mics off yet.
Amy
Or do we just not have it? I think that's also because Ray runs his audio, so control his mics.
Bobby Bones
Everybody has different things. They do unprofessional.
Amy
His co host for his podcast is Literally. The sound and board guy.
Bobby Bones
Yes. So, Morgan, you did four or five minutes?
Amy
I did, and I'll admit that that was totally my fault. I was very apologetic about it. And, yeah, I. I made the mistake. I was trying to fix our microphones. The audio levels were weird, and I just forgot to hit the on button again.
Bobby Bones
Eddie says he's worried about Amy.
Lunchbox
Oh, man, this was bizarre.
Bobby Bones
This is fun. I like to go around the room, get this going.
Lunchbox
Yeah, now this is legit. I'm really worried about Amy. Like, Scuba came in the other morning and said, hey, Amy. And Amy didn't acknowledge, oh, yeah, it was him at all. I'm like, oh, maybe she has headphones on. No, dude, she had. She was there.
Bobby Bones
She's raw, hearing it. And nothing.
Lunchbox
Nothing. And he goes, okay, cool, Amy. And nothing still.
Amy
What? I don't remember this. I must not.
Lunchbox
Guys, you saw it, put papers on.
Eddie
Your desk and goes, amy, these are for you. And you.
Amy
What was I.
Eddie
Straight ahead.
Lunchbox
I was like, damn, she either hates me or she's just not here. She wasn't here.
Amy
I wasn't here.
Bobby Bones
But she was here.
Amy
I know, but my mind was on vacation or something.
Bobby Bones
But still, you don't hear somebody right next to you go, here, Amy.
Amy
I didn't. Well, you guys, y'all know me. If Scuba says hi, I feel like my track record will be like, hey, Scuba, what's up? Thank you.
Lunchbox
That's why we're worried about you.
Amy
Yeah, I'm worried now, too. I don't know what y'all are talking about.
Lunchbox
Yeah, that was crazy.
Bobby Bones
Then he shook you, and you'd still nothing. He grabbed your shoulders like, hey, hey. And you didn't even look up.
Eddie
And we literally said, oh, don't worry, Scuba. We'll say hi to you. Hi, Scuba. And you just sat there, still straight in. And then as Scuba's in, Scuba goes, bye, Amy. And Amy, just straight up.
Amy
He didn't say, bye, Amy. Guess what.
Bobby Bones
He gets sarcastic and being a dick.
Lunchbox
And then you never still responded.
Amy
Was this one Monday?
Bobby Bones
Yes, it was Monday.
Amy
Yeah. Okay.
Eddie
Oh, you were fresh off your retreat with your ex.
Amy
Maybe I. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Reminiscing.
Amy
I don't know. I don't think I was reminiscing, but I do think I was, like, in a different state a little bit.
Bobby Bones
Oh, for sure. Bit. If you weren't. Yeah, yeah.
Amy
Right.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. If you are. If you are out of it, you're in a different state.
Amy
Yeah, Yeah. I mean, I think I was here and functioning well, but also a little at a Therapy retreat.
Bobby Bones
All right. Yeah. That's exhausting.
Amy
It is. It's.
Bobby Bones
Emotionally, Amy came in that day. I was like, hey, you have to be. I've done the same similar by myself. And I was like, how you doing? I bet you are exhausted, because it is.
Amy
And I think I was. Emotionally, I feel okay, but clearly.
Lunchbox
No, you didn't.
Bobby Bones
What happened as far as you almost died driving again? Was that. Was that here in the.
Lunchbox
No, no, this is on the road.
Bobby Bones
It wasn't in this parking garage?
Lunchbox
No.
Bobby Bones
It wasn't Amy driving?
Lunchbox
No. And it was a day after I almost killed that lady that was walking into me. I was driving on the interstate and there was a. It was just a regular car. It looked like a regular, like SUV, but it had 2x4, like wood things on top. Like strapped on top. Like they strapped it on themselves. And I just saw him wobble.
Bobby Bones
Final Destination type style.
Lunchbox
I never seen that.
Bobby Bones
Well, the movie Final Destination where they can see how they're going to die or that they're about to die. Oh, you guys don't know Final Destination?
Eddie
Oh, it's great.
Bobby Bones
Nobody looked at me as in like, hey, nice reference.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I never seen that.
Bobby Bones
Like, the plane crashed, then we gotta get out the plane because they visual. No.
Lunchbox
Oh, I do that all the time, though. I always think. Oh, I do. I always think one.
Bobby Bones
But you don't get off into the plane doesn't crash. So you really don't do that all the time.
Lunchbox
Well, I always think that, like, oh, man. Like, this is how I could die today.
Bobby Bones
I think that. I think everybody does.
Lunchbox
Oh, we do.
Bobby Bones
Plane. I do.
Lunchbox
And it's weird. No, not planes. Just regular stuff. Like sometimes I'll just get in my car and be like, oh, I don't know. To have a weird feeling today I might die in a car.
Bobby Bones
But after so many weird feelings of not dying, do you ever not think, yeah. So then what happens with the wood?
Lunchbox
So I was behind this car and I see the wood wobble, and all of a sudden the wind got it.
Amy
Whoa.
Bobby Bones
No way.
Lunchbox
All the pieces, like six pieces of wood just flew up, landed. Right. I mean, I had to swerve. Luckily there was no car next to me or else I would have hit them and then there just would have been a huge thing. On the.
Bobby Bones
On the interstate, there have been incidents of wood two by fours or other long cylindrical things falling off and going through windshields and hitting people, like, straight.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
That was also in Final Destination with the logs. Was it? Yeah. That's what freaks me out. About the highway. I've seen that movie. So that was logs that came out of it. Yeah. I think I've only seen, like, part of the first Final Destination because I don't like scary movies. But I know the references. And I also saw. Have you seen them all? They made a lot of them. I think only the first couple. I think the log one was like three or four. I'm not gonna spoil the ending one, but I read how the ending one ended and they did a final one. It's awesome how the. If I'll tell you afterward, if you're never gonna watch it. It was. And I'm not even a Final Destination fan, but when I read the whole comeback around, I was like, that is an awesome way to end those movies. I mean, I would know and still watch it. I don't care about spoilers. You know what?
Amy
No, you don't.
Bobby Bones
Really.
Eddie
Well, how am I.
Lunchbox
No, no, no, no.
Bobby Bones
Emmy wants to know if you're busy later. Cause I think if something is good, even though you know how it's gonna end, it doesn't change how you feel about it.
Lunchbox
Ooh. It's an experience.
Bobby Bones
See, I don't feel that way. Cause I like for the experience to happen as it was written or created to happen. But Mike's such a movie nerd. Cause I think the most thing people get upset about is a death. Like revealing a death that you don't know is coming. That's the major spoiler. If you know somebody's gonna die, it doesn't change anything unless it's a win in a game. Like, you don't know if the. Or if Rocky ends up winning. Most sports movies, they win at the end. Rocky most. Rocky doesn't always win.
Eddie
Whoa.
Bobby Bones
There are times.
Amy
What?
Lunchbox
That's. Say no more. Say no more.
Bobby Bones
I'm talking about Rocky and Bullwinkle. Hey, you still reading 4th Wing, the. The dinosaur book?
Amy
Yeah. Which, speaking of, I finally made it to the. You know, the good stuff. I don't know if you saw it. The good stuff. This stuff was dragon intense. Like, I don't. Yeah, I'm not going to say anything because I also. Speaking of spoiling, got a message. And I don't know if it was for real or not, but y'all don't think I've spoiled anything Fourth Wing wise, right?
Bobby Bones
We don't know what Fourth Wing is, so.
Eddie
Yeah, I haven't really.
Bobby Bones
You can tell us every part of it. We'd be like, interesting.
Amy
Right. So I'm just gonna say I. I made It. To the scene.
Bobby Bones
So there's one, like, hardcore.
Amy
There's another, but I don't want to see. I don't know what to say, because my friend, who. Who is a therapist, works with another therapist who said that her client said during the session because she knew. She knew the other person to tell Amy to stop spoiling fourth wing. And I was like, maybe that's.
Bobby Bones
They're breaking, like, client.
Lunchbox
All kinds of rules.
Cheekies
No, no, no.
Bobby Bones
Client. Patient confidentiality to let Amy know to stop spoiling things.
Amy
No, because I don't know who the per. I know nothing about the people. Like, I don't know who. I don't know if it was a male or female. Actually.
Bobby Bones
They've broken their oath to tell Amy stop spoiling things.
Amy
No, no, no. The. It was the patient approval. The patient requested that she tell the other person. I'm like, dang. Okay. I just really got to watch what I say. But let's just.
Bobby Bones
That's why you watch what you say. We've been telling you this in the same room for five years.
Amy
I know, but to know that people are talking about it, like, everywhere like that behind my back, I'm like, okay, I. I have never read anything like this in my life. That part. That part. I've not ever. I don't. And I. It was so intense.
Bobby Bones
Got it. So is it, like, an intense sex scene in a book?
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Did you read the one that he puts them in the room?
Eddie
50 shades of gray?
Amy
I didn't read that.
Bobby Bones
Thank you.
Amy
I don't know if they're. I don't know.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Amy
I never read that. Or watch.
Bobby Bones
Are you done with the book?
Amy
Very close.
Bobby Bones
Or do you just keep rereading that one second over and over so you'll never be done?
Amy
No, that. See, I don't know what to say, because I don't want to. I don't know. I don't want to give it away.
Bobby Bones
Are you done with the book?
Amy
Maybe people don't want to know.
Bobby Bones
Are you done with the book?
Amy
A little bit left. But I don't know if people want to know where in the book that is. I know, but I think I kind of said that a couple weeks ago or last week.
Bobby Bones
You can literally just answer my question. Are you done with the book?
Amy
No, I still.
Bobby Bones
All right, cool.
Amy
No, good.
Bobby Bones
That's all. See how that works?
Lunchbox
Are they that descriptive on the sex? Well, I'm asking, like, are they that descriptive because it's a book? Cause, like, if it's a movie, you just watch it and they can be all detailed about it, but in a book, you gotta be real descriptive.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, you have to words.
Lunchbox
So that's why it's not.
Bobby Bones
The dragon took his tail and placed it between his buttocks. And slowly. The stegosaurus.
Lunchbox
Oh, my.
Amy
Oh, yeah, yeah. Did you read it?
Bobby Bones
The wrinkles on his face twitched in pain, but also in pleasure as the stegosaurus. Yeah, it's that.
Lunchbox
Maybe that's your next book.
Bobby Bones
Is there a stegosaurus in it?
Amy
No.
Bobby Bones
No. Okay, let's do a mid roll here, Bones.
Bob Pittman
Hi, I'm Bob Pippman, chairman and CEO of iHeartMedia. I'm excited to introduce a brand new season of my podcast, Math and Stories from the Frontiers of Marketing. I'm having conversations with some interesting folks across a wide range of industries. Hear how they reach the top of their fields and the lessons they learned along the way that everyone can use. I'll be joined by innovative leaders like chairman and CEO of Health Beauty, Tarang Amin.
Jamie Petras
The way I approach risk is constantly try things and actually make it okay to fail.
Bob Pittman
I'm sitting down with legendary singer, songwriter and philanthropist Jewel.
Bobby Bones
I wanted a way to do something that I loved for the rest of my life.
Bob Pittman
We're also hearing how leaders brought their businesses out of unprecedented times, like Stephane Bonsell, CEO of Moderna. It becomes a human decision to decide to throw by the window your business strategy and and to do what you.
Bobby Bones
Think is the right thing for the world.
Bob Pittman
Join me as we uncover innovations in data and analytics, the math, and the ever important creative spark, the magic. Listen to math and stories from the frontiers of Marketing on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Jamie Petras
September 1979. Virginia's top prison band, Edge of Daybreak, is about to record their debut album, Behind Bars in just five hours.
Bobby Bones
Okay, we're rolling. One, two, three, four.
Jamie Petras
I'm Jamie Petras, music and culture writer. For the past five years, I've been talking to the band's three surviving members. They're out of prison now and in their 70s, their past behind them. But they also have some unfinished business.
Bobby Bones
The Head of Day week, Eyes of Love was supposed to have been followed up by another album.
Jamie Petras
It's a story about the liberating power of music, the American justice system, and ultimately, second chances. Listen to soul incarcerated on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
John Cameron Mitchell
This is John Cameron Mitchell and my new fiction podcast series. Cancellation Is stars. Holly Hunter as Karen, a wellness influencer who launches a rehab for the recently cancelled in the future, we will all be canceled for 15 minutes. But don't worry, we'll take you from broke to woke or your money back. Cancellation Island's revolutionary rehab therapies, like bad touch football, anti racism spin class, and mandatory ayahuasca ceremonies are designed to force the council to confront their worst impulses. But everything starts to fall apart when people start disappearing.
Amy
Karen, where have you brought us?
John Cameron Mitchell
Cancellation island, where a second chance might just be your last. Listen to Cancellation island on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Amy
Why would you do that to me when I thought we were friends?
Bobby Bones
We are friends.
Amy
Los Angeles, 2021. A friendly neighbor appears out of nowhere and promises to make all my dreams come true.
Dr. Joy
Let's not forget that David Bloom was.
Emilia
A professional con artist, so you didn't stand a chance.
Amy
But my dreams soon turned into a nightmare.
Bobby Bones
Bloom generally targeted people with money, and.
Amy
I was not alone.
Bobby Bones
He took over 100 people for over $15 million.
Lunchbox
One of the victims was his own grandmother.
Amy
I was married to David for almost 10 years. It was insane. I was barely functioning. And I just had this realization that he will not stop until he kills me. Getting a con artist to pay for their crimes isn't Easy. I'm Caroline D'Amore. Listen as I take down my scammer on Once Upon a con on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Dr. Joy
Dr. Joy Here you may know me from therapy for Black girls, where we're celebrating 400 episodes of the podcast. That's a Whole Lot of Girl Me Too moments. For years, we've had deep, thoughtful and inspiring conversations about Black women's mental health. And now we're celebrating this milestone in a big way. In this special episode, Peloton Yogi Chelsea Jackson Roberts shares how yoga has taught her to stay grounded and present while balancing motherhood and self care. I can't control my partner. I can't control my child. I can't control anyone outside the way.
Bobby Bones
That I govern myself in this world.
Dr. Joy
And the celebration doesn't stop there. We'll continue this milestone with Dr. Lauren Mims, who joins me to discuss the powerful yet sometimes challenging transition from girlhood to womanhood for Black femmes. Together, we explore how we navigate this transformative journey with strength and grace.
Cheekies
Black girlhood is giggling.
Amy
It's sisterhood.
Bobby Bones
But it is also, I think, focusing.
Amy
On learning how to cope with really.
Dr. Joy
Difficult things that are happening with insights like these. This 400th episode celebration is one for the books. Listen to therapy for black Girls on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Bobby Bones
So this is about affair revealing. Experts were asked, if a person was unfaithful, is it better to confess or should you keep your infidelity to yourself? Now, just off that basic question, what is your answer?
Amy
I think it's probably better if you get it out right or else live with it.
Bobby Bones
I'm. I mean, I'm not going to have the right answer. I have what I think. But why? Why would you think that?
Amy
I think that if you want proper amends with someone, what if, what if.
Bobby Bones
They never find out?
Amy
Well, but internally, okay, we feel better if you say something. I think so. But then that's just between you and that person to work out. Because I think that you would just feel better. Because don't they say that stress adds up and ages you?
Bobby Bones
They do say that. But also what could age you is getting, you know, the crap beat out of you by your spouse. Oh, gosh, in one way or the other. Listen, I can give you my answer, but I'll read you theirs. It depends. Relationship experts say that if it's a one time fling or years ago and there's no risk that you'll continue it, there is a strong argument for keeping it quiet. If, however, it's a repeated pattern, there's an ongoing problem with the relationship that has to be dealt with. So you better admit to it immediately to move forward constructively. Now, the whole thing is from the Secrets of Surviving Infidelity by Scott Haltzman, MD.
Amy
Now, is this a book or a course?
Bobby Bones
I would assume it's a book. Now let me run a couple scenarios by you. Let's just say John and Jane, they're married. John cheats on Jane on a business trip 10 years prior, doesn't know who it is, didn't get her pregnant. It never comes out. Their marriage is going great. It's not really bothering John because he knows he made a mistake, but there's no. He doesn't have any guilt. Do you still think John should say something?
Amy
He doesn't have any guilt.
Bobby Bones
I don't know John. I just made him up. But he's not feeling a guilt of like it's not torturing him.
Amy
Right. If it's not torturing him. I guess I see the perspective of why give her that pain and torture.
Bobby Bones
If you're not gonna do it again if you've learned a lesson from it? For me, I think it would come down to cause the easy answer is always be honest. Right. But the world has a bit more nuance than, yeah, just the right thing gonna hurt her. I think if, if you get to, to the point where you're going, well, I don't feel guilty about it. It was a one time fling. It was years ago, so I'm not gonna say it. If there is even a fraction of a chance that it ever comes out, you just gotta go ahead and say it. Otherwise one, I'd be so stressed out all the time. Not because I did wrong, but because it would come out eventually. Now let's say you did it and the person died and there's no chance ever. Don't know that I'd say anything.
Amy
Oh, the person died.
Bobby Bones
I didn't kill him though.
Amy
Yeah, well, of course not.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, well, you don't know. Maybe I do.
Amy
I hope you have guilt about that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, well, that I would. So, like, I can understand why they say that if it's a one time fling or years ago and there's no risks that it'll continue or if it's never heard of again, There is an argument for keeping it quiet. Because I don't always think that it's about the person who did the cheating. I think it's about if there's really nothing positive that can come from it in any way whatsoever, why bring negative into a place where there can't be positive? Now, if you're a person that can't live with and you're conscious, then yes, for sure. But I can understand the reasoning of if there's nothing positive to come from it, why create negative? And that's not the most Brady Bunch answer. But I don't think we live.
Amy
I think you said there's, like you said it, there's nuance.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Now if you're doing it, I would just. I'd be a bad criminal, I'd be a bad cheater. I'd be bad because I would just feel like I was gonna get caught every day at everything. I robbed a bank 10 years ago. I saw a cop coming up, just, oh God, I'm going to jail. That would be it. That would be it the whole time.
Amy
Unless everybody at that bank you robbed died.
Bobby Bones
No, but they'd still be looking for me. I didn't. I mean, I didn't have sex everybody at the bank. That'd be a whole different crime.
Eddie
That'd be weird.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Everybody hold your hands up. Take your pants down. Yeah, that.
Lunchbox
Dang.
Bobby Bones
I know. That's what I'm saying.
Emilia
That's a whole.
Bobby Bones
Whole different crime. Eddie would like a new nickname, which you have. Ish. A nickname. Go ahead. Like, why?
Lunchbox
Yeah, I mean, back in high school, like, a few guys would call me Edo, and I remember liking it, like, Edo's kind of cool. And then the other day, I was writing my name, I was typing my name out, and I accidentally hit Edo, and I'm like, gosh, maybe we bring that name back, so.
Bobby Bones
Oh, you can't pick your nickname, though.
Lunchbox
Oh, but no, they did.
Bobby Bones
No, no, but you can't pick your nickname. We can't pick a nickname for you that we've never called you because you said at one time somebody gave it to you because they used to call me Huge Nuts, and I'd love it if you guys call me that.
Lunchbox
Oh, I don't know we're gonna call you that.
Bobby Bones
It's not the same thing.
Lunchbox
Yeah, but Ray wanted us to call him Raymundo because he had.0001% Hispanic in him.
Bobby Bones
That's his heritage, man.
Eddie
Yeah, and that's a legal name.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
Not a nickname.
Lunchbox
What do you think?
Bobby Bones
If you'd like a nickname, I don't mind Edo, but I mean, we could give you a version. How about like Pedo?
Lunchbox
Oh, no.
Bobby Bones
Organzo, I think. Pedo. Pedo. Edo.
Lunchbox
No, that's like Pedophile.
Bobby Bones
No, I know, but if you keep your name. No, if you want to nickname it, don't do it. I won't answer. Like, producer Eddie is Pedo. Oh, that is. That's true. That's why I picked it.
Lunchbox
I know, but pedo in Spanish is like drunk. That's kind of cool.
Bobby Bones
So, okay, you could be.
Amy
No, but we speak English and pedo sounds.
Bobby Bones
Hey, you know what? Pedo it is. Let's go over to Pedo. I don't like that because that's producer Eddie and it's Edo and Pete.
Lunchbox
No, I'm going to say no on that one.
Bobby Bones
But here's the thing. You can't say yes or no to a nickname. It's given to you.
Lunchbox
That's not true. I can.
Bobby Bones
I hate it. Okay, that's fine. But I hated being called t bone in seventh, eighth, ninth, 10th, 11th grade.
Lunchbox
Yeah, but you graduated, and we're never called T Bone 11.
Bobby Bones
I hear you, Peto, but here's the thing.
Lunchbox
No, don't do that.
Eddie
Pedo has to tell me something good. Go ahead, Pedo.
Bobby Bones
See?
Amy
No, no, no. This is.
Bobby Bones
You have to be careful what you ask for.
Lunchbox
Tell me something good with Pedo.
Amy
No.
Bobby Bones
Which is really? Just Producer Eddie?
Lunchbox
No chance.
Bobby Bones
But you want an Edo, and you can't just go edo. You got to be producer Edo. So that's too producer Edo. It's four syllables. I only got room for one. It would be pedo. So be careful what you ask for. The. The object, the. The Lesson learned here.
Lunchbox
I understand.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Lunchbox
I don't want a nickname anymore.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Lunchbox
We're done.
Bobby Bones
Good for you.
Lunchbox
Move on.
Bobby Bones
That'd be a sucky one, huh?
Lunchbox
Pedo. It'd be terrible.
Bobby Bones
Remember when Carlos, our old producer, we called him, we were at the playground. Pickle Man.
Eddie
Pickle Man.
Amy
Oh, Pickle Man.
Lunchbox
Why'd y'all call him Pickleball?
Amy
Because he would go work out at this, like, you know, during school, elementary school.
Eddie
He'd run the laps, and then there were school hours.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. And there was a story, though, that just coincided about somebody with pickles. I don't even remember.
Amy
Called him Pickle Man.
Bobby Bones
And so we started calling him Pickle man. And it stuck.
Eddie
Oh, man.
Bobby Bones
Poor dude. It stuck and. Cause it was great. It was.
Eddie
Somehow they were like someone was offering kids pickles at the playground or something.
Bobby Bones
And we were like, I knew you're at the playground. Oh, you're a pickle man. And it just stopped. So you have to be careful with nicknames.
Lunchbox
Not good.
Bobby Bones
Pickle man was a tough one. I have a story here. Would getting it on with a sex robot be considered cheating? Yes, I think. Hold on. Before you jump in. It's. It's a what? It's not a real person. It could literally be, like, if someone used a toy. Is that cheating? This is just a bigger toy.
Amy
Is. Oh, it's like an actual human looking robot, or is it just like.
Bobby Bones
Does that matter, though? It does. It does.
Lunchbox
Does it look like a machine or a person?
Bobby Bones
Okay, that matters. What it. Okay, what about.
Amy
What is this? Where. What is this?
Lunchbox
If it looks like Wally, that's not cheating. You know who Wally is?
Bobby Bones
No. Yes. That's what you.
Eddie
Why would you think about Wally? What about Short Circuit?
Amy
Like, the little cute environmental.
Bobby Bones
If it's RoboCop, if Amy's doing it with RoboCop, does that feel like he's cheating?
Dr. Joy
Not.
Bobby Bones
Whoa. Doing it with RoboCop?
Amy
No, we didn't think you were.
Bobby Bones
RoboCop's a movie. It's fictional.
Amy
I know, but why do I have to be the example? Why couldn't it be you doing it with RoboCop?
Bobby Bones
You know what, Morgan. If Morgan does it with RoboCop and she has a boyfriend.
Amy
No. One of Y'all, we're dudes.
Bobby Bones
Robocop, and we're not gay.
Amy
I'm sure the robots are asexual.
Bobby Bones
No.
Amy
Or they. They identify as they.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Lunchbox
Interesting.
Bobby Bones
A new Zip Health poll has revealed a surprising number of people in otherwise committed relationships would have no issue with their partner getting down with a sex robot.
Amy
Oh, my gosh.
Bobby Bones
The survey pulled a thousand people with an average age of 40. And here's how it breaks down.
Lunchbox
What's wrong with people?
Bobby Bones
I do not 60 would trust an AI tool over a doctor to diagnose, number one, erectile dysfunction. Now that we're getting to the sex robot part, 25% said they'd be comfortable with their partner getting down dirty with a sex robot. 25% if it was modeled after them.
Lunchbox
Oh.
Bobby Bones
What if your partner's sex robot had a sex robot but it looked like you? Does that make it easier?
Lunchbox
No.
Bobby Bones
No.
Eddie
Why not just do it with me?
Bobby Bones
You're not there. You're not there. You're on the road for weeks at a time. Maybe you're stationed, you're in the military, you're gone.
Eddie
If my partner does it with a robot, we're done. Period. I don't care what the robot looks. I don't care. I don't even consider it cheating. I call it you're nuts, and I'm out. It's not cheating. It's called nuts.
Bobby Bones
But there are smaller versions of robots that you can go to the store and buy constantly. Now we're just talking about the size of the robot.
Amy
No robot. That is not a robot.
Eddie
It's not a robot. It's a toy.
Bobby Bones
But again, it's absolutely powered by something that's okay. By a battery or do you charge it? I don't know. I don't know.
Eddie
Like, you just change the batteries.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Thank you, Bones.
Bob Pittman
Hi, I'm Bob Pippman, chairman and CEO of iHeartMedia. I'm excited to introduce a brand new season of my podcast, Math and stories from the frontiers of marketing. I'm having conversations with some interesting folks across a wide range of industries to hear how they reach the top of their fields and the lessons they learned along the way that everyone can use. I'll be joined by innovative leaders like chairman and CEO of Elf Beauty, Tarang Amin.
Bobby Bones
The way I approach risk is constantly try things and actually make it okay to fail.
Bob Pittman
I'm sitting down with legendary singer, songwriter, and philanthropist Jewel.
Bobby Bones
I wanted a way to do something.
Amy
That I loved for the rest of my life.
Bob Pittman
We're also hearing how leaders brought their businesses out of unprecedented times. Like Stephane Bonsell, CEO of Moderna, it becomes a human decision to decide to throw by the window your business strategy and to do what you think is the right thing for the world. Join me as we uncover innovations in data and analytics, the math, and the ever important creative spark, the magic. Listen to math and stories from the frontiers of Marketing on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Jamie Petras
September 1979. Virginia's top prison band, Edge of Daybreak, is about to record their debut album Behind Bars in just five hours.
Bobby Bones
Okay, we're rolling. One, two, three, four.
Jamie Petras
I'm Jamie Petras, music and culture writer. For the past five years, I've been talking to the band's three surviving members. They're out of prison now and in their 70s, their past behind them. But they also have some unfinished business.
Bobby Bones
They had a day Ray Eyes of Love was supposed to have been followed up by another album.
Jamie Petras
It's a story about the liberating power of music, the American justice system, and ultimately, second chances. Listen to Soul incarcerated on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
John Cameron Mitchell
This is John Cameron Mitchell and my new fiction podcast series Cancellation Is stars Holly Hunter as Karen, a wellness influencer who launches a rehab for the recently cancelled. In the future, we will all be canceled for 15 minutes, but don't worry, we'll take you from broke to woke or your money back. Cancellation Island's revolutionary rehab therapies, like bad touch football, anti racism spin class, and mandatory ayahuasca ceremonies are designed to force the council to confront their worst impulses. But everything starts to fall apart when people start disappearing. Karen, where have you brought us Cancellation island, where a second chance might just be your last. Listen to Cancellation island on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Dr. Joy
Dr. Joy Here you may know me from Therapy for Black girls, where we're celebrating 400 episodes of the podcast. That's a whole lot of Girl me Too moments. For years, we've had deep, thoughtful and inspiring conversations about Black women's mental health. And now we're celebrating this milestone in a big way. In this special episode, peloton yogi Chelsea Jackson Roberts shares how yoga has taught her to stay grounded and present while balancing motherhood and self care. I can't control my partner. I can't control my child. I control anyone outside the way that.
Bobby Bones
I govern myself in this world.
Dr. Joy
And the celebration doesn't stop there. We'll continue this milestone with Dr. Lauren Mims, who joins me to discuss the powerful, yet sometimes challenging transition from girlhood to womanhood for Black femmes. Together, we explore how we navigate this transformative journey with strength and grace.
Cheekies
Black girlhood is giggling.
Amy
It's sisterhood.
Bobby Bones
But it is also, I think, focusing.
Amy
On learning how to cope with really.
Bobby Bones
Difficult things that are happening.
Dr. Joy
With insights like these, this 400th episode celebration is one for the books. Listen to therapy for black Girls on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Amy
Snakes, zombies, Public speaking. The list of fears is endless.
Bobby Bones
But the real danger is in your hand. When you're behind the wheel.
Amy
Distracted driving is what's really scary and even deadly. Eyes forward.
Bobby Bones
Don't drive distracted. Brought to you by NHTSA and the Ad Council. 37% of Gen Zers admitted to chatting with ChatGPT to combat feelings of loneliness.
Amy
Oh.
Eddie
Oh, boy.
Bobby Bones
My ChatGPT knows me really well. Sometimes I just say stuff about me, so it knows. So I can help say other things when I ask. Like, I just feed it information about me. So when I ask a question like, hey, would it. It knows me enough to be able to give me better advice.
Lunchbox
Wow.
Amy
Remember that one girl we were just talking about? Or of course you remember. It was like last week, you know, she had a Chat GPT boyfriend, Leo or something.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. But I don't think that was specifically chat GPT. It was AI.
Amy
It was their version of. It's chat GPT's chat AI or something.
Bobby Bones
Okay. But it may be chat GPT, but there's. There's many of those. So I'm not sure if it was exactly that one. It might have been.
Amy
I think it's a, A, A branch of that. Maybe it's under the Chat GPT umbrell. She had that whole relationship going and she was married, but she had to re program him, like, every couple weeks. Re enter all the things.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. And I was like, why are you doing that? Copy and paste.
Amy
Okay. So do you have to do that with. Oh, it's different because it's not the same person.
Bobby Bones
Well, so, like, as far as AI goes, I have Gemini.
Amy
What's that?
Bobby Bones
I have genie. I have ChatGPT.
Amy
Who's Genie?
Bobby Bones
They're just AI. They're not. I can't have sex with them.
Lunchbox
Genie.
Eddie
You can find a way.
Bobby Bones
You can't because it's.
Amy
Who is Genie?
Bobby Bones
It's an app on my phone.
Lunchbox
No, Genie's an Apple.
Eddie
Oh, boy.
Bobby Bones
Literally, like chat gbt, but it'd be.
Amy
Funny if like you keep talking to Gemini.
Lunchbox
They're all girls names.
Amy
It's like, who's Gemini? Where did you meet her?
Eddie
I was like the State Barn commercial.
Amy
I don't know that one.
Eddie
You don't know that one where he's talking to the person from State Farm in the middle of night. She's like, who are you talking to? Oh yeah, from State Farm.
Bobby Bones
Jake.
Lunchbox
Jake.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
But I mean Gemini Grok is Twitter's Grok. Grok is Twitter's AI. So there are all these versions that you can use. But I. The only one that I use consistently is because that's what I feed information to is chatgpt. I actually asked it last night. I can find the question asked him.
Lunchbox
You purposely ask tell them information. Like you go to the app and just say like, I like the color red. I like the razorbacks, I like.
Amy
But even if you were to. But that's stuff that's out there about you. Like I feel like even if I were to just type it into GPT, like tell me Bobby Bones favorite color, it'd be like red.
Bobby Bones
It wouldn't tell you anything that I told it privately because I asked.
Amy
Right?
Bobby Bones
I was like, the information that I'm giving you, are you sharing or holding? And it says interesting. Basically it's confidential.
Lunchbox
You trust them though?
Amy
Yeah.
Lunchbox
You trust Gemini?
Amy
Did they sign mda?
Bobby Bones
A what?
Lunchbox
She said mda.
Amy
No, NDA.
Bobby Bones
I thought you said MDA too.
Lunchbox
I heard mda. I'm like, that's it.
Amy
No. A non disclosure agreement.
Bobby Bones
Well, it's. It said it wasn't telling on me.
Lunchbox
Well then, yeah.
Bobby Bones
So then believe it. There you go. So no. No sex robots, huh?
Lunchbox
No, no, man.
Amy
We're just. No, no, no. What if you're out too, aren't you? Why are you fighting for this if you found out?
Bobby Bones
What I'm fighting for is that over generations or even decades and generations, this has a version of this has become normalized consistently and constantly. So it's weird. People go, no, I would never do it. When it's been proven time and time again that technology continues to get better. And if you just look at history, eventually this is going to be a big part. It'll probably be as normal as what and everything else.
Amy
Well, the day this evolves to normal, I want to be dead.
Lunchbox
Yeah, me too.
Bobby Bones
We're kind of how like online dating was for Absolutely. Someone online not going to do it.
Eddie
Because you did Humans. Because it was humans.
Bobby Bones
But it's not. But it was this. It was treated the Same exact way.
Amy
Oh, my gosh.
Eddie
No, it was weird, but it was. They were at least talking to humans.
Amy
You think one day we're going to be like, it's normal when our friend is marrying a robot?
Bobby Bones
I don't know. But it's when people say, absolutely, this wouldn't happen when it comes to technology.
Amy
I think it could happen. I just don't want to be here for it.
Bobby Bones
It ends up happening because you're. That's a great point. People acted like that was the absolute worst thing. People made fun of people for dating on talking about that they met online. They would make up another story. They have to. They're so embarrassed about it. So.
Amy
Yeah, and they should be embarrassed. If they're looking up, they should be.
Eddie
Absolutely should be.
Bobby Bones
100%. But it's the same way people thought of and treated that.
Amy
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know. Yeah. I get what you're saying.
Eddie
But if that becomes normal, I still want to be here. I'm going to.
Lunchbox
Why would you want to be here?
Eddie
Because I don't want to die. So you guys want to die? I'll stick around.
Lunchbox
You're going to die.
Eddie
I understand. But if my choice is die or stick around for the robots hooking up.
Bobby Bones
I'll do what the robot wasn't the. But you're the one who said you would go to and watch the naked AI Instagram. People like, they're hot. They're hot. That's a version of that you did.
Amy
They are not real.
Bobby Bones
That's class A ball of having sex with a robot is going and looking at naked AI people. You're like, oh, she's hot. I. I don't care if she's a or not. Look at those.
Amy
Good point, Bobby Lunch bugs. You are into robots.
Eddie
I am not into robots.
Lunchbox
And you want to live to see it?
Amy
Wow.
Eddie
Yes. I would live to see.
Bobby Bones
He never wants to die until he gets to have sex with a robot is basically what I heard. Okay.
Amy
I'm things I never thought I'd talk about.
Bobby Bones
I'm in red pants today. We're going to the Razorback game in a little bit. They're playing at noon.
Amy
Where?
Lunchbox
Down. Right down the road.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, we know. We gotta get in our cars. We're just gonna Uber down and go to the sc.
Lunchbox
You don't want to walk?
Amy
Who are they playing?
Bobby Bones
I don't think we have enough time.
Amy
What's sport?
Bobby Bones
What sport do you think?
Amy
Basketball?
Bobby Bones
Football.
Lunchbox
There we go.
Bobby Bones
Football.
Amy
I didn't know if baseball had something going on. It looks like you have on a baseball hat. That's not.
Bobby Bones
It is a baseball hat, but it's.
Lunchbox
Is that the one I gave you for Christmas?
Bobby Bones
No.
Lunchbox
You sure?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
So I thought you were.
Lunchbox
I forgot. That's the one I gave you.
Bobby Bones
No, I have like 100.
Lunchbox
Dang it.
Bobby Bones
You know what? Yes, it is. Thank you.
Lunchbox
It is.
Amy
So who they playing?
Bobby Bones
South Carolina today. The SEC basketball tournament is in town.
Dr. Joy
Oh.
Bobby Bones
And so they're here all week. And so we have the first game.
Amy
So what happens if you win today?
Bobby Bones
We play again tomorrow at noon.
Lunchbox
It's cool, right?
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And then if we win the third game, robot sex all around. Everybody. Everybody gets a free sex robot.
Lunchbox
We get to choose our robot? No, no, I get Wally.
Bobby Bones
Golly. It's weird. That's where you went.
Lunchbox
I mean, RoboCop's interesting cuz, like, he's.
Bobby Bones
He's. He's.
Lunchbox
He's a real dude.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, he's part real dude, part real dude.
Lunchbox
So maybe that's the transition into doing it.
Bobby Bones
No, that's a good point about RoboCop. I should remove RoboCop from the argument.
Lunchbox
Because he's kind of a dude.
Bobby Bones
Kind of a real dude. Yeah. Okay, I think we're good here. What we do total, Ray, like 35, 40 minutes or so. I got 16. And then. Yeah, the. Previously. Yes. Yeah, I just don't want to put up like a 20 minute pot. That's not worth it. So as long as we hit like half an hour, that's worth people listening in. Right? Okay. All right, thank you guys. And we will see you guys tomorrow. Go listen to yesterday's Part two if you didn't. My vet and she does a podcast. It was just really interesting to hear her talk about pet insurance because I think a lot of people talk about that. And she was like, really? You have to get around right when you get your dog. And I was like, why? She goes, because pre existing conditions, then you can't get pet insurance if your dog has anything wrong with it. And I thought that was so interesting that they. Pet insurance. Because some people are like, don't get pet insurance. It's a scam. And she's like, no, no, no. Get it, but only get it as soon as you get the dog. Because once you get it, if you get it later, it's way more difficult. And then she goes on and talks about that and the dog that she has that had a lump in its leg. And then when she went and had surgery, it was a bullet. Whoa. Well, she found the dog in Mexico and brought it back. Yeah. And there was a lump in its leg. And she. When had surgery, they were trying to remove whatever the lump was. It was. A bullet had been shot in the leg.
Amy
That's crazy.
Bobby Bones
Crazy. It's part two on yesterday's podcast. Thank you guys. We will see you tomorrow. Bye, everybody.
Bob Pittman
Hi, I'm Bob Pittman, chairman and CEO of iHeartMedia. I'm excited to introduce a brand new season of my podcast, Math and Stories from the frontiers of Marketing. I'm having conversations with some folks across a wide range of industries to hear how they reach the top of their fields and the lessons they learned along the way that everyone can use. I'll be joined by innovative leaders like chairman and CEO of Elf Beauty, Tarang Amin, legendary singer, songwriter and philanthropist Jewel.
Amy
Being a rock star is very fun, but helping people is way more fun.
Bob Pittman
And Damian Maldonado, CEO of American Financing.
Amy
I figured out the formula I used.
Bobby Bones
To have to work hard then that's magic.
Bob Pittman
Join me as we uncover innovations in data and analytics, the math and the ever important creative spark, the magic. Listen to math and magic on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Emilia
I'm Emilia, host of the podcast Crumbs. For years, I had to rely on other people to tell me my story. And what I heard wasn't good. You really? Last night, it felt like I lived most of my life in a blackout. I was trapped in addiction. I had to grab the lamp and smashed it against the walls. And then I decided I wanted to tell my own story. Listen to crumbs on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Amy
Welcome to Pod of Rebellion, our new Star Wars Rebels Rewatch podcast. I'm Vanessa Marshall, voice of Harrison Doula, Specter 2. I'm Tia Sirkar. Sabine Wren, Spectre 5.
Bobby Bones
I'm Taylor Gray. Ezra Bridger, Spectre 6. And I'm Jon Librody, the Ghost Crew Stowaway moderator.
Amy
Each week we're gonna rewatch and discuss an episode from the series and share some fun behind the scenes stories.
Bobby Bones
Sometimes we'll be visited by special guests like Steve blume voices Zaborielio's Spectre 4 or Dante Bosco voices Jaquell and many others.
Amy
So hang on because it's gonna be a fun ride.
Bobby Bones
Cue the music. Listen to Potter Rebellion on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Cheekies
Hey, y'all, it's your girl, Cheekies. And I'm back with a brand new season of your favorite podcast, Cheekies and Chill. I'll be sharing even more personal stories with you guys and as always, you'll get my exclusive take on topics like love, personal growth, health, family ties, and more. And don't forget, I'll also be dishing out my best advice to you on episodes of Dear Cheekies. It's going to be an exciting year and I hope that you can join me Listen to Cheekies and chill season four on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcast or wherever you get your podcast.
Bob Pittman
I'm Mark Seale. And I'm Nathan King. This is Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli.
Bobby Bones
The five families did not want us to shoot that picture.
Bob Pittman
This podcast is based on my co host Mark Seale's best selling book of the same title. Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli features new and archival interviews with Francis Ford Coppola, Robert Evans, James Caan, Talia Shire, and many others.
Amy
Yes, that was a real horse's head.
Bob Pittman
Listen and subscribe to Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Podcast Summary: The Bobby Bones Show
Episode Title: WEDS PT2: Amy Did Something Last Night She Hasn’t Done In Years + Why Lunchbox Calls Out Morgan For Being Unprofessional + Amy Spoiled Something Else
Release Date: March 12, 2025
Timestamps: [02:51] - [07:09]
Overview: Amy shares her recent experience of returning to an improv class after a year and a half. She discusses the structure of the classes, the challenges of balancing them with her personal life, and her motivations for stepping out of her comfort zone.
Key Points:
Class Structure: The improv program consists of six levels, each requiring completion of an eight-week course. Amy revisited Level One to reinforce her foundational skills before progressing.
Challenges:
Motivations: Amy is driven by the cognitive benefits and the desire to push her boundaries, aiming to enhance her improvisational skills.
Notable Quotes:
Timestamps: [14:24] - [18:43]
Overview: Lunchbox confronts Morgan about perceived unprofessional behavior related to her podcast, "Best Bits." The discussion highlights frustrations over Morgan's demands that interfere with their schedules and her lack of consideration during podcast recordings.
Key Points:
Morgan’s Demands: Morgan requests her team to come in early or stay late for podcast recordings, disrupting their routines.
Podcast Incident: Bobby Bones recounts an episode where Morgan's microphone was accidentally left off during a podcast, leading to missed communication and confusion within the team.
Team Dynamics: Lunchbox expresses concern over Amy's inattentiveness during interactions, attributing it to possible distractions or personal issues.
Notable Quotes:
Timestamps: [21:04] - [36:58]
Overview: Amy inadvertently spoils plot details of the book "Fourth Wing," leading to concerns about confidentiality and the impact of her actions on listeners. The conversation delves into the repercussions of sharing spoilers and the importance of discretion in public discussions.
Key Points:
Spoiling Incident: Amy reveals she reached a significant plot point in "Fourth Wing" and, during a discussion, shared details that were unintended to be disclosed publicly.
Confidentiality Concerns: Amy mentions that a therapist advised her to refrain from sharing spoilers to respect the audience's experience.
Impact on Relationships: The team reflects on how Amy's actions have affected their trust and the dynamics within their group.
Notable Quotes:
Timestamps: [37:00] - [49:46]
Overview: The conversation shifts to a provocative topic: the ethics and perceptions surrounding relationships with sex robots and AI entities. The hosts explore societal norms, personal boundaries, and the future implications of such technologies.
Key Points:
Survey Insights: A Zip Health poll reveals that a surprising 25% of respondents are comfortable with their partners engaging with sex robots, particularly if modeled after themselves.
Ethical Considerations: The hosts debate whether interactions with sex robots constitute cheating, considering factors like appearance and functionality.
Personal Boundaries: Eddie expresses strong opposition to the idea, emphasizing emotional fidelity and the importance of human connections.
Notable Quotes:
Timestamps: [35:01] - [37:43]
Overview: The hosts engage in a humorous exchange about nicknames, reflecting on past experiences and the challenges of adopting new monikers within their group.
Key Points:
Nickname Origins: Lunchbox reminisces about previous nicknames like "Edo" and "Pickle Man," highlighting how some stick while others are rejected.
Group Dynamics: Bobby Bones and the team joke about potential nicknames, illustrating the playful yet sometimes contentious nature of group interactions.
Notable Quotes:
Timestamps: [50:00] - [55:26]
Overview: The episode concludes with mentions of upcoming events, such as attending a Razorback football game, and recaps of previous podcast segments, emphasizing community engagement and future content plans.
Key Points:
Upcoming Events: The hosts plan to attend a football game, adding a personal touch to their interactions.
Recaps: Bobby Bones summarizes part two of a previous podcast episode, highlighting an intriguing story about pet insurance and a surprising twist involving a surgery.
Notable Quotes:
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show weaves through personal anecdotes, professional challenges, and thought-provoking debates, all while maintaining a light-hearted and engaging atmosphere. From Amy's dedication to honing her improv skills to the team's candid discussions about professional conduct and emerging technologies, listeners are treated to a multifaceted exploration of both personal growth and societal issues.
Notable Moments:
Listeners new to the show will find a relatable and authentic depiction of navigating personal and professional landscapes, infused with humor and genuine interaction among the hosts.
Disclaimer: This summary is based on the provided transcript and aims to encapsulate the core discussions and moments from the episode.