The Bobby Bones Show - (Fri Early Bird) Our Favorite News Stories From The Week + Easy Trivia! + Mailbag: Neighbor Issues

Episode Date: April 5, 2024

Find out what our favorite news stories were from this week! Plus, we play a new round of 'Easy Trivia' and it gets competitive! Mailbag: Listener is having issues with their next door neighbor being... outdoors in her sports bra. Our listener's teenagers keep watching her. Does our listener address the neighbor?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is an I-Heart podcast. Guaranteed Human. Hey, I'm Dr. Maya Shunker, a cognitive scientist and hosts of the podcast, a slight change of plans, a show about who we are and who we become when life makes other plans. I wish that I hadn't resisted for so long the need to change. We have to be willing to live with a kind of uncertainty that none of us likes. You can have opinions. You can have like a strong step.
Starting point is 00:00:30 dance. And then there's your body having its own program. Listen to a slight change of plans on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. On a recent episode of the podcast Money and Wealth with John Ho Bryant, I sit down with Tiffany the budgetista Aliche to talk about what it really takes to take control of your money. What would that look like in our families if everyone was able to pass on wealth to the people when they're no longer here? We break down budgeting, financial discipline, and how to build real wealth, starting with the mindset shifts. Too many of us were never, ever taught.
Starting point is 00:01:08 If you've ever felt you didn't get the memo on money, this conversation is for you to hear more. Listen to Money and Wealth with John Hope Bryant from the Black Effect Network on the I'd Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. Will Ferrell's Big Money Players and IHeart Podcasts presents soccer moms. So I'm Leanne. Yeah. This is my best friend, Janet. Hey. And we have been joined at the hips since high school.
Starting point is 00:01:33 Absolutely. A redacted amount of years later, we're still joined at the hip. Just a little bit bigger hips. This is a podcast. We're recording it as we tailgate our youth soccer games in the back of my Honda Odyssey. With all the snacks and drinks. Why did you get hard seltzer instead of beer? Oh, they hit a bogo.
Starting point is 00:01:50 Well, then you got it. Listen to soccer moms on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Here we go. Come on, Bobby. Welcome to Friday show. Morning studio. Morning. All right. Luke Bryan coming in later.
Starting point is 00:02:12 Also, we'll do easy trivia, Friday morning dance party. But we start Fridays with the story that is most intriguing to us at this exact moment. Amy, you're up. Well, I saw that the cost of dating. And maybe dating stories are so interesting to me because, well... You're dating? And also, the algorithms probably throw in her dating stories. Oh, for sure.
Starting point is 00:02:30 Yep. That's also why they're coming up to you because you're single now. Do you think about that? Yeah, no. all my algorithm is is dating and menopause. And dating with menopause. Oh, wow, that's tough. And men for a woman with menopause.
Starting point is 00:02:43 Yeah. Go ahead. Well, apparently the cost of dating is really stressing people out. And, like, I guess the average date is $60. That's what someone's going to spend on a date. Thought it would be more than that. And so if you're dating, like, trying to go out with multiple people, you've got to figure that out because sometimes you might have two dates a week.
Starting point is 00:03:03 Now you're looking at $120. $20. Yeah, the issue too, if you're going to do that, the issue won't be money. The issue will be keeping your story straight. And not even the stories that are different. Keeping your story straight is in trying not to repeat your story. Yes. Like I already tell you that. Yeah. And act like you know, you can't say that. Right, because they can know you're on different dates. Yeah, almost like to keep a chart in your phone about what stories you've told. But I think it's okay when you're dating and you're on different dates that they, unless you're exclusive, you can talk about how you're dating other people. Okay, you've been out of the game for a long time. You don't really do that. You don't? No. Morgan, what do you do? You can not lie about it, but you're definitely not like, I'm one of other people.
Starting point is 00:03:42 It's amazing. Yeah, I want it, like, openly be like, hey, I have another date with another guy. But, I mean, you don't be like, I'm not dating anybody else. You don't lie about it. And if they ask, it's even, no, you know, Amy, no. I know. I know you got, it's new. Okay, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:03:57 Yeah, that would be bizarre. It's like, during the conversation, I was like, so I went on a day with this girl two nights ago. Let me say, she was. great. And maybe if it's a tragic story, you could bring it up. Like, oh, I had this horrible date the other night. You could share bad dates. Yeah. But you definitely and I haven't dated. My wife
Starting point is 00:04:14 had me together for like five years and been married for almost three now. Okay, okay. But you definitely don't talk about a good date you recently had, right, Morgan? Oh, yeah, no for sure. That would be weird. Oh, Amy. Whatever. Okay. She's learning, guys. She's in here. I know. Like, you used to say you haven't dated in like five
Starting point is 00:04:30 years. I hadn't dated in 17. 18. Time's a changed. Yeah. It's not all rotary dial anymore to get a hold of the person. All right. Let's go over to Eddie. Eddie, what do you got? So Malachi Flynn, he's a basketball player, but he's a bench player. He's in the NBA for three years. He sits on the bench, doesn't play at all.
Starting point is 00:04:45 Well, on Wednesday, the star point guard for the Detroit Pistons got hurt. And so he goes in. You're in, Flynn. Flynn goes in. He scores 50 points. Off the bench. Unbelievable. Even my son brought me the story.
Starting point is 00:04:58 He's like, dad, you got to read the story. It's crazy. And so, like, if you ever think you're not going to make it or you got this this far and you can't make it and you get that shot, do a Flynn get 50 points when you go in. That's awesome. Doa Flynn being an extremely elite athlete that just... Yeah, that's already
Starting point is 00:05:14 in the NBA. I hear you. I know. It's a joke. I hear you. You can be really good and never get that chance. I've never seen somebody come off the bench of score 50 before, ever. Right. And the Trojan is still lost that game. And they're terrible though, yeah. Who's the basketball player that's name is very
Starting point is 00:05:29 complicated to say? Yonis. And he's from Greece. Yeah. It looks like Giannis. Giannis. Antacacacacoucoupo. I would be careful. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:05:39 Have y'all watched the little documentary thing about him? Not little. Why is it little? I don't know what. Because it's a, I've only seen, I think it's not, it's not like a long thing, but it's, a short documentary? I watched some of it. It's so fascinating. Did an Instagram post?
Starting point is 00:05:52 No, I watched it either on Amazon or something, that it's so cool because he went to, like, an internet cafe, I guess wherever he lived. and he'd never really even seen someone play. It's called Yonis, a marvelous journey. There you go. So they'd go to the internet cafe and he saw the people playing basketball and he's like, huh, I think I could do that. And then he saw how much money they were making. And he was like, gosh, we're struggling to pay bills about to get evicted over here.
Starting point is 00:06:19 I think I'm going to try to be an NBA player so I can take care of my family. And they would go to the pay to watch the internet cafe videos of basketball players. And then he would just go start doing it. That's so cool. Then he just got tall because he wanted it. Yeah, he was super out. He was already tall, very athletic, but still, not wild. To me, the craziest part of his story is when he was drafted, he was like 6-9 and skinny,
Starting point is 00:06:40 and he grew more, way more than they expected and developed, and now he's like 6-11, another 80 pounds. It's one of those rare stories. We got drafted pretty late and ended up being a monster. To me, the craziest story is Bobbi and I saw him at the airport, and we didn't even know it was him. We thought he was a soccer player. We landed, and he was in a soccer jersey, and we're like, man, the soccer players are getting taller these days, huh? We walked right out of the airport, and Caitlin goes, do you see you? honest back there? And it was like, oh. I immediately
Starting point is 00:07:05 went, that makes sense. Oh, that's cool. You all saw him. I thought he was a goalie. He's like the nicest guy. And he reminded me of you, Bobby, because one of the statements... 6-11, too, breathletting? No. Dunks. Hey, black? No. His mentality. He's like, no, I keep... And people say I'm one of the best basketball players ever. He's like, but I don't see it.
Starting point is 00:07:25 That isn't, I'm going to keep playing as if I'm not, because that's how I got here. And I still think I'm not a good basketball player. So I'm like him. I think that too. You know, you have a hard time celebrating where you are at the moment. I have a hard time even taking a compliment. So that's why I'm pivoting off this. But thank you for sharing that and saying that about me. Sure.
Starting point is 00:07:40 Thank you. I like to get, I feel uncomfortable sometimes. But I am a lot like Janus. Just like him. Just like him. All right, moving over to you, lunchbox. Man, thieves got away with a good one. On Easter Sunday in L.A., they broke into a vault.
Starting point is 00:07:55 Like, it's a cash holding place for local businesses. They broke in through the roof. And then they busted a hole in the side of the bill. building and they got away with 30 million dollars in cash. I thought you were going to say like thousand. I was going to be like, wow, okay, that's a cool strategy. 30 million? Wow.
Starting point is 00:08:11 They were able to somehow get past the security system from the roof and then their escape was out the side of the building and they busted a hole in the wall. The fact there was that much cash and I know that's a vault. Vaults have much money. That's a buster, I think. But still to have 30 million in cash anywhere. And then how do you, that's trucks. That's trucks.
Starting point is 00:08:29 You can't carry that out with humans and like They don't have any idea how they got that way They don't have any video because the video Boom they just have pictures of the hole in the wall And they have no idea who did it Lunchbox you think it's inside job I think to get to know that there's that much money in there at that time And to get around the security system
Starting point is 00:08:48 Someone Maybe that works for the security company Or maybe drop the money off there Oh yeah wow I like it when they spray paints or the camera That's really cool too They're like, Yeah, but you got to get to the camera.
Starting point is 00:09:03 They got a mask on during that part. Okay, okay. I like that. I like that visual. Finally, my story, this guy, 38 years old in Florida. He was arrested. He climbed a cell phone tower, and he started just yanking at cables. Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:09:15 From the top of the tower. And he starts tossing parts under the ground because he'd yank and pull, and there'd be like springs and start chunking it onto the ground. And somebody sees him, they call the cops, and he is arrested, and cops are like, come down. He finally comes down. And they're like, what are you doing? he goes, what do you mean? I work for Team Mobile.
Starting point is 00:09:32 He didn't. No, he didn't at all. I was like, wow. He just thought that was going to be his thing. I work for Team Mobile. I'm making repairs. Quick thinking. Nope, got arrested. He didn't work for Team Mobile, and he got, it's like a half a million dollars in damage.
Starting point is 00:09:45 Dang, dang, dang, dang. Yeah. I wonder why he did that. Like, was he trying to just kill someone's cell phone service or something? Maybe he didn't, like, want his wife to get a call. Right, right. Go up there, pull all the wires. Not really how it works, but yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:58 That's from the Miami Herald. That's our favorite news. Let's get the show started. Let's open up the mailbag. Bobby Bones. I'm having issues with my next door neighbor. She's in her mid to late 30s. The weather's getting warmer.
Starting point is 00:10:19 She mows the lawn in a sports bra. All right. We'll wash her a car in the sports bra. And check the mail in a sports bra. The problem is I have teenage boys. Perfect. That's great for them. Is it worth having a conversation with her
Starting point is 00:10:32 or do I just need to get my sons and their friends in check? Signed a mom of teenage boys. I don't know. It's like a sports bra is that big of a deal. Yeah, I gave your sons. It's not even your sons. Yeah, I see women go to the grocery store in a sports bra.
Starting point is 00:10:43 I like that. Yeah. It's weird. I agree, but it's weird when you say it, then I can't hardly agree because he's like, oh, a lot of. Dude, I had a hot neighbor growing up. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:52 And when my friends would come over and she would. Male or female? Stop. And she would go out to get, he didn't answer. She would go out and get the mail, and we'd all be like, she's coming out.
Starting point is 00:11:01 She's coming out. And we'd all go over the front yard, be like, just going to hang out and watch. It's awesome, man. Was she in a sports bra? No. She didn't need to be in a sports bra. That was before sports bra culture.
Starting point is 00:11:10 Now it's like, it's everyday wear and it's awesome. I would just not worry about it. If the teenage boys want to watch them in a sports bra, they're not doing anything wrong. No, just watching. Sports bra. You guys are making me sound creepy because I don't want to agree with you. Teenagers. Bobby, you're fine.
Starting point is 00:11:24 But maybe it's teaching them. Also, it's not a big deal that somebody's in a sports bra. Yeah, it shows she works out. No. Athletic wear. Right? I hate being on their side when their side feels so creepy. But it's right.
Starting point is 00:11:35 I mean, guys are, guys mow the yard with their shirt off. Right. But it's not like you, it's all ripped up dudes, their shirts off. Well, I'm just saying, okay, so what if and you had teenage whomever? Well, if she was ugly, they wouldn't be looking, I promise. It's just a sports bra. That's what I'm going to say to you. You do whatever you want with your kids.
Starting point is 00:11:53 It's just a sports bra. And you should be happy your kids are outside. It's not very, not sitting on the TV screen. Sports bra is not a big deal. Nah. That's great. It's actually good. Okay, see.
Starting point is 00:12:05 I mean, it could be worse because I feel like at one point, it's, I don't know, all these years things get blurry. But didn't we have one where someone was doing something in bikini next door and the parents were like, but I think it was maybe the dad. That's a whole different story. That's a different story. You've got to reevaluate some things. Okay, I'm so I'm going to say, hey, mom of teenage boys. Chill out. Chill out.
Starting point is 00:12:24 I mean, just relax what I'm going to say. Oh, man. No, no. Yes. I agree with them, but I hate it. Hey, one, two, three sports bra. No. One, two, three.
Starting point is 00:12:34 We got your team I'm the clone Bobby's Mailpack Yeah It's time for fun facts If we find one during the week We put a pin in it We wait till this segment
Starting point is 00:12:48 We bring it to the show Let's go Fun fact Friday Amy you're up Google in its origins Was going to be called Backrub But then they decided to change it to Google
Starting point is 00:12:59 Because I don't know Maybe they just started to think That backrub was a little weird Well it's only weird Because it wasn't used If, let's say they called a back rub, we'd be like, they were going to call it Google? What's a stupid word is a Google? Google's a weird word.
Starting point is 00:13:13 Yeah, so what's normal ends up being normal because it's normalized. But why would it be back rub? Because everybody likes a back rub. Name somebody who doesn't like a back rub. Oh, I feel like, hey, I'm helping you can't, you don't know how to get there. I'll help you get there, back rub. Is that how you get help? Whoa.
Starting point is 00:13:26 If we just learned a little something about O Amy. You know what I mean? Yeah, we hear you loud and clear. Fun fact Friday, Eddie. The dye using red skittles and I know some. states have banned these red skittles, but the dye that they use in it is made from crushed bodies of beetles,
Starting point is 00:13:41 which is probably why I think they're trying to ban that red thing. I don't think so. I don't think that's why it's, I think that's got a carcinogen or something in it, like a cancer causing chemical that they're also. Correct. Well, then the ones... The beetles, I feel like, would be... That would be natural. But knowing that you would want to... Natural, even,
Starting point is 00:13:57 Amy said. Knowing that it was crushed beetle shells, like you would... Don't care. Okay. I don't know what's in my food. Well, I'm telling you, that's disgusting. Only because you know. You don't know what's in your food. I know you're going to all kinds of places, not even knowing. Yeah, probably. And if you knew, then it'd be gross.
Starting point is 00:14:11 That's why I don't watch the meat documentaries. I don't want to feel sad. That's a good point. Because I know I feel sad and probably be a vegetarian. Yet I don't want to be sad, so I just don't watch them. That's how to live a healthy life. Lunchbox. 1962, maybe the greatest year in American history.
Starting point is 00:14:26 It was the year. The first breast augmentation took place. Wow. What year was that? That's scientifically. Yeah, imagine that. You're going to go forward with it. Like, has somebody put some plastic.
Starting point is 00:14:38 I bet that didn't end well. I don't say. Just said 1962 was the first one. I know you're being pervy, but I think of it. No, no, I'm not pervy. Well, everything you do is either pee poop or boobs. Well, why wouldn't it end well? Because then if it...
Starting point is 00:14:52 Because I would assume that they put a, like, a plastic in that probably didn't work well with the body because they still haven't quite figured it out to a perfect science. Yeah, there's, you know, the breast. What do they call it? When you get the implants and there's a disease. I can't think of the name right now. But a lot of people get theirs removed because they're not, they're feeling off. They don't feel normal.
Starting point is 00:15:13 So I would assume that anything that you do for the most part medically, the first time doesn't really go right, but you learn a lot from it. But you are a perfect. All right. Morgan? The Empire State Building in New York City is so large. It has its own zip code. How large is it?
Starting point is 00:15:30 Oh. I thought she would send it up. Go ahead. It has its own zip code? Yep. It's home to. 10118. You might have thought that our show is cracking out.
Starting point is 00:15:39 No, that was Morgan's voice. Yeah, my allergies are really bad. You know how it sounds like if you're on the internet and things, you're breaking up? No, no, that's Morgan's allergy. They're messing with the radio. Yeah, Tennessee sucks for allergies. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:50 Oh, yeah, it kills me. I mean, I had a day this, or a week ago, I slept for like 17 hours because the pollen had just infected me. Yeah. Like the very first ever boob job in 1967. 62. Oh, whenever it was. Two, man.
Starting point is 00:16:04 You'll never forget that. Also, breast implant illness is what it's called. That's what I would have thought it was called without anything specific. I wanted the official word because I couldn't think of it and it was bothering me. Is that the official word for it? That's like a chance the rapper being a rapper, you know? The B-E-I. B-I.
Starting point is 00:16:22 Breast implant illness. Okay. I think I called it like when you get breast implants and there's a disease. That's what I called it. It says breast implant illness is better. All right. I got a few here for you guys. The movie Dallas Buyers Club.
Starting point is 00:16:37 Remember that with Matthew McCona Hay? Yeah, yeah. The budget was so low that the makeup artist, Robin Matthews, only had $250 to spend for the entire movie, and she used it, bought all the makeup she could get, and still won the Oscar for Best Makeup and Hair styling. That's awesome. Fun fact, Friday, Mississippi is the only state
Starting point is 00:16:56 where it's not illegal to drink and drive. However, your blood alcohol level still needs to be below the legal limit of 0.08. So you can have an open case. container, I guess. Basically, you can drink, but as long as it's not, it's 0.07, you're good to go. So that's where Aldean was driving down the dirt road. Chilling on the dirt road. Swerving.
Starting point is 00:17:16 0.07 on a blow, blow. Next up, there are no term limits for vice president. So in theory, different presidents could keep picking the same person to be vice president. You get a five in a row and all pick the same vice president. That's pretty good. And then finally, presidential fund fact number. two. Ulysses S. Grant was the first president who tried to get elected for a third term,
Starting point is 00:17:39 but the party decided to nominate James Garfield for the 1880 election instead. Good call. Garfield won. And so you can't, it wasn't going to be sequential anyway, but you can't really do that. But I've been watching the Abe Lincoln show. Oh, yeah. Manhunt. So have I. Apple Plus.
Starting point is 00:17:55 What's that about? Obviously, Abe Lincoln, but... No, it's actually about Booth. Yeah, I mean, it is about Lincoln's assassination. Oh. And they are basically presenting what they think is a factual story and theory on what happened with the assassination of
Starting point is 00:18:11 Abe Lincoln, which it's crazy because I knew Booth was a big actor. I didn't know that. And it was really good looking and, like, they were surprised that he's the one that assassinated him because everybody knew him. As soon as he shot him,
Starting point is 00:18:22 he had performed many times there. He was a famous actor. He didn't know that. What's it called? I want to watch it. It's called Manhunt. Man Hunt on Apple Plus. Because they're looking for Booth.
Starting point is 00:18:31 Hey, did you think Abe Lincoln was a little weird? Like just... You know that. They made him a little squirley. Right. Be honest with you. Like silly and joking.
Starting point is 00:18:38 Maybe he was, but they didn't make him a little squirley for her. That was weird. But if Abe Lincoln was 6'5 or whatever he was, 6'5, and like his weight, he's pretty thin guy, maybe he was that squirley. He was a wrestler, right? Oh, I don't know. I mean, maybe, I mean, knows what people did back then. I feel like he was a wrestler.
Starting point is 00:18:58 Yeah, but that's okay. I mean, he was a wrestler, but he, anybody can be a wrestler back in like the 1800s. Oh, I thought he was like really good at it. He's not like Hulk Hogan. Oh, okay. He was. I thought he put on a show.
Starting point is 00:19:12 He only lost once in 1832 during the Black Hawk Award of the champion of another military unit. When he was wrestling? Wow. Interesting. I had time to wrestle. He had as many as 300 matches. He had a whole lifetime. During the war?
Starting point is 00:19:24 A whole lifetime. Well, war is not constant fighting. A lot of times you're just sitting there waiting. Oh, it's downtime, man. All right, that's Fun Fact Friday. There you go. Fun fact Friday. It's time for the good news.
Starting point is 00:19:36 With producer Eddie. Tell me something good. Guys, on Monday, April 8th, that's this coming Monday. Oh my gosh, our lives are going to be changed because the eclipse is going to be in the sky. And so this is the one where the, what passes, what's the middle? Us. Or the moon. I don't see, that's the thing.
Starting point is 00:19:59 I think it's the moon going between, because it could be different ones. The sun could go, I don't know, dude. Now the moon goes in front of the sun and blocks. it and then passes past and then the sun comes back out. It looks to me yeah. But here's the deal. I don't know that our lives are going to be changed. What are you talking about? It's unbelievable. What if it's the moment
Starting point is 00:20:16 that people, like, either aliens are waiting to come down or terrorists are going to attack or people just start giving away free money. You never know. Whoa. I mean, it's just happened a few years ago. Yeah, we saw it. Not like this. Not like this. It's a different one. I have no idea if I'm lying or not. Okay, but here's the deal. What people like to do is they're like, oh, let me put my regular sunglasses on and look at the sun.
Starting point is 00:20:33 You can't do that. That'll burn your eyes. Also, stop talking like that, people. You sound like howdy duty. So what a lot of retailers are doing, they're giving away free sunglasses that are ISO certified. That's what you need to look for. ISO certified. So Warby Parker is one of them. Jenny's ice cream, smoothie king.
Starting point is 00:20:49 Sonic is giving away these things. And Moonpie, they're giving away these solar eclipse moon pie sunglasses. So look for those. Don't just do normal glasses. Don't do normal glasses. And my wife already ordered some. So I think I'm going to return the ones we ordered. I'm going to go to Sonic.
Starting point is 00:21:04 What about? I know I've made this reference before. but what about if you put on a welder's mask? That probably works. As someone who used to weld, I bet it does. I bet it works like crazy. Because I would like TIG weld. But if you don't know that, we shouldn't.
Starting point is 00:21:15 Yeah, I don't think it's ISO certified. Look in the mask. If it says ISO certified, wear it. Because you're going to look cool, dude, in a welder's mask. I bet you're the one out there in a welder's mask looking up. I bet welder's mask is okay. It's even more hardcore than these glasses. Do you guys want to have a party and watch this together?
Starting point is 00:21:31 No. Okay. All right. I don't. I'm good. Thank you, Eddie. That's what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good.
Starting point is 00:21:39 You can have opinions. You can have like a strong stance. And then there's your body having its own program. I'm Dr. Maya Shunker, a cognitive scientist and hosts of the podcast, a slight change of plans, a show about who we are and who we become when life makes other plans. We share stories and scientific insights to help us all better navigate these periods of turbulence. and transformation. There is one finding that is consistent, and that is that our resilience rests on our relationships. I wish that I hadn't resisted for so long the need to change. We have to be willing to live with a kind of uncertainty that none of us likes.
Starting point is 00:22:26 Listen to a slight change of plans on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. On a recent episode of the podcast, Money and Wealth with John Hope Bryant, I sit down with Tiffany the budgetista Aliche to talk about what it really takes to take control of your money. What would that look like in our families if everyone was able to pass on wealth to the people when they're no longer here? We break down budgeting, financial discipline, and how to build real wealth, starting with the mindset shifts. Too many of us were never, ever taught. Financial education is not always about like, I'm going to get rich. That's great.
Starting point is 00:23:07 It's about creating an atmosphere for you to be able to take care of yourself and leave a strong financial legacy for your family. If you've ever felt you didn't get the memo on money, this conversation is for you to hear more. Listen to Money and Wealth with John O'Brien from the Black Effect Network on the I'd Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. Hi, I'm Cheryl Stray, author of Wild and... tiny beautiful things. I'm excited to share that I have a new podcast called Mind Over Mountain.
Starting point is 00:23:42 In each episode, I interview athletes, adventurers, and adrenaline seekers to discuss the inner landscapes and life experiences that informed and inspired their extraordinary feats. I also bring a bit of advice into the mix so we too can better understand how to face our own seemingly insurmountable challenges. Do you know what I'm going to do? I'm going to pull out what you already have inside. We're coming into this world, fighting for our lives. All I'm going to do is pull out
Starting point is 00:24:09 what you already got inside. We're there to support and celebrate each other. And that's not like your story versus my story. You're going to walk up and over that dang mountain. You're not just going to put your mind over it. Yep, yep, exactly. And if I can't walk up and over it,
Starting point is 00:24:24 I'm going to go through it. Listen to Mind Over Mountain every Thursday on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. It's time for everyone's favorite game. The easiest game ever. Easy trivia. Amy has a TR on because she's the champion. She has three wins. Playing to five. You guys ready to go? Yeah. Nobody loses the first round.
Starting point is 00:24:45 What company's known for its search engine that's become synonymous with internet searching? Google. Correct. Google. Lunchbox. What company's famous for its iPhone, iPad, and MacBook? Apple. Correct. Laura Morgan. Lori Morgan, when she was here. I like her. Me too. What social media platform, Morgan, was founded by Mark Zuckerberg. Facebook. Correct. Abby, what company's famous for Just Do It as its slogan?
Starting point is 00:25:11 Nike. Correct. Nobody would have gone home, but nobody missed. But if you do miss, you get boned. You've been boned. Ready to go. The category is 90s country. Amy, who released Forever and Ever Amen in 1991?
Starting point is 00:25:28 Randy Travis. Correct. Man, I ought to miss that. Lunchbox, who released the dance in 1990? Garth Brooks. Correct. Morgan, who released Man of Feel Like a Woman in 1997? Shinai Twain.
Starting point is 00:25:39 Correct. Who released Bootskoot and Boogie? Brooks and Dunn. Correct. Celebrities. Amy, who's known as the momager of the Kardashian-Gener family? Making sure I don't confuse them. It's Christianer.
Starting point is 00:25:59 Correct. Lunchbox, what actress starred as Katnus Everdeen in the Hunger Games film series? Jennifer Lawrence. Correct. Morgan, who's the lead singer of Maroon 5? Adam Levine. Correct. Abby, what actor played Iron Man?
Starting point is 00:26:16 Why don't I always get a movie one? There were multiple, yeah. I know. It wasn't like you get... I know. It's just I know I'm going to miss it. But it's also like super... It's like one of the most famous movies of the past 20 years.
Starting point is 00:26:30 I know. I'm still going to miss it. What actor played Iron Man? Well, think about it, Abby. I'm thinking. What's his name? You just give up. I am going to give up.
Starting point is 00:26:39 Oh, my God. Do you give up? Yeah. Okay. Robert Downey Jr. You've been boo. Because I'm going to look stupid. And I already do.
Starting point is 00:26:48 That's a weird tactic. I'm just going to give up. The category is music. Three people remain. Lunchbox. Amy. No, I know. Lunchbox.
Starting point is 00:26:57 How you doing? Oh, I'm sorry. You got me. Good cover, dude. Which iconic guitarist Amy is known for his performance of the Star Spangled Banner at Woodstock, 1969. Which iconic guitarist is known for his iconic performance of the star-spangled banner at Woodstock in 1969.
Starting point is 00:27:16 What? Woodstock, 69, iconic guitarist. Van Halen. Incorrect. You've been... I was in my report all those years ago. I sat up on the stage and told you Jimmy Hendricks. That's right.
Starting point is 00:27:33 Okay. Lunchbox. Eddie Van Halen was... They were good in Woodstock, though. You have a 69 Van Halen? Were they there? No. They're way too.
Starting point is 00:27:41 They're children. Okay, I don't know that. They got big in the 80s. Lunchbox. Cool. What British band released the song Yellow in the year 2000? Cold Boy! Correct. Morgan, who is known as the King of Pop?
Starting point is 00:27:57 The King of Pop would be Michael Jackson. Correct. We were down to two people. Easy trivia. King of Pop and Woodstock. The Woodstock ones, that's pretty easy. Yeah, Jimmy Hendricks. Yellow Car Training. She gave her a yellow car training.
Starting point is 00:28:11 One version quit and one version yellow card. You handed herself a yellow card. You know whatever. She gave me one too. In a first ever time, she had awarded herself a yellow card. Yeah. Okay. But if you get another one, you're eliminated from next round. Okay.
Starting point is 00:28:23 Zip it. Enter my mic off. All right. TV shows is the category. Yeah. Lunchbox. What friend's character works as a chef? Oh, that's, um, Monica.
Starting point is 00:28:39 Correct. Good job. Man, that's tough. Morgan, TV shows. Ted Mosby is the main character on What TV show that is voiced over by Bob Sagget telling the story through flashbacks? I'll read it one more time. Ted Mosby is the main character on what show that is voiced over by Bob Sagitt
Starting point is 00:29:04 telling the story through flashbacks. Can you tell me what year this came out? I would never give you more information than the actual question. The only show I know of Bob Sagitt is full house. It's literally the only, no. You're gonna give up? No, shut up, lunchbox. Got him. Yellow card for not shutting up, Blitzbox.
Starting point is 00:29:25 Wow. Morgan, yellow car for being mean. Whoa, whoa. I don't care. Everyone's got cold. Yellow cards all around. Oh my gosh. Ted Mosby and Bob Saggett is the voiceover.
Starting point is 00:29:38 I'm going to put the clock up right now at five seconds. Freeze Company. Incorrect. How about you. Voice over that? I did not know that. He was a guy. They were sitting there as kids.
Starting point is 00:29:52 He's like, good kids. How are they? I didn't know that. Dang, I didn't know that. Legend, wait for it? Shut up. That's easy trivia. And nobody got a red card.
Starting point is 00:30:03 So congratulations. Coming up, Luke Bryan and studio. Love that dude. Never know what's going to happen. Sometimes we try to keep the train on the tracks. Sometimes you can't keep the train on the tracks. And it's a beautiful thing. Luke Brian coming up.
Starting point is 00:30:17 Let's go to this voicemail. Morning, Corny. What do you call a laptop that can sing? Adele Funny Adele Adele Adele computer
Starting point is 00:30:28 Adele Adele That's a good one Here's Amy's Piele of stories Dang At least 40% of adults Have gone
Starting point is 00:30:36 At least three days Without face-to-face Conversations That sounds like a vacation Not us No but that sounds I mean that to me is like Pick your perfect vacation
Starting point is 00:30:45 Yeah No face it Don't talk to anyone I mean They're having Communication with people But it's either via text Or maybe just like
Starting point is 00:30:53 Face time or something like that. But like face-to-face interaction, it's definitely an important thing. But you're not like going to the store or anything? Like, what are you staying at home? For three days? Yeah. People don't stay home for three days? Three days? You don't go to work? Maybe not. You can go from home. I didn't just say seeing another human
Starting point is 00:31:10 face. I said face-to-face conversation. No, but I was fantasizing that no humans were all. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Taking it to the next level. Which is speaking of like in a similar vein, I saw that first dates are like now going to video. Like, instead of of actually even going somewhere, like you plan a whole online date with someone. So, like a scheduled like, hey, from. I'm sure that's a thing, but I think now the one of the benefits is you can actually
Starting point is 00:31:35 FaceTime somebody if you need to to say hi, more so than going to date, right? Morgan, would you ever do that before a date instead of a phone call or a text if you still set up, hey, let's FaceTime real quick and go over plans or no? I would only FaceTime if I'm concerned about a catfishing possibility. Yeah. Otherwise, no, because I think it kind of takes away from the first date. You want the headlining act to come out without having come out during the opener? Yeah, because if you get so much information, you may not even go on a date because you're like, oh, never mind.
Starting point is 00:32:02 And take it back. Well, but this isn't just a like, hey, I'm meeting you. Yeah, I hear what you're saying. Like, you like eat dinner together. It's like a date during COVID. Like, that definitely happened a lot during COVID. But now? Your house, where are you going to do stuff with people during COVID?
Starting point is 00:32:14 Yeah, you're right. We're all worried that we're going to get some deadly, you know, monster. It says you're. And then we watched our mail. Remember that? We watched everything. We all would scrub our mail. We'll leave boxes on the porch row for a couple days.
Starting point is 00:32:27 It's crazy, yeah. It is weird to think about. I haven't thought about that a minute. Yeah, it's a weird. Wow. When kids, they're like two now, get older, and they learn about it. They'll be like, what? Then they'll be a different kind of pandemic because there's one about every 70 years or so.
Starting point is 00:32:42 But yeah, that was bizarre. Like Amazon packages, we were like, I aren't touching it. You touch it. We're going to have a series of pictures of us wearing masks. That's crazy, too. And there's a whole couple, like, year of movies that address it by wearing the actors. At some point they're wearing masks. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:57 All right. What else? Okay. So, do you all know the incognito way to search on Google? Anybody? Yeah, I do, uh, it's called Google incognito. That's what it's called. Incognito.
Starting point is 00:33:08 You just, I didn't even know that was a thing. The only thing it does, it's not like you're secretly looking for bad stuff. It's just, it doesn't, there's no search history. Yeah. So if you hit it. It's not, I'm sure everybody has every piece of data possible. Right. Well, a whole lawsuit was filed and Google has now agreed to, or they're being forced to delete all the data that it's been collecting from people's incognito searches.
Starting point is 00:33:31 Source, trust me, bro. It's Google. Trust me, bro. We've deleted it. Yeah, this whole lawsuit went down and people were asking for like a lot of money about $5 billion, which Google's not paying that out, but they are deleting this stuff. Where people assumed if I'm being incognito, then no one's tracking this, but Google is. No, the reason I had it on is because I was looking to sports memorabilia, and my wife and I go to the same Google account. She was like, why are you trying to buy more Andre Dawson sports member bill?
Starting point is 00:33:58 You don't you have 11 things already? I was just looking at prices. You know, I was just seeing. Okay, well, if you didn't know about it, it's there, and I guess it'll help hide things from your... I wouldn't say hide. More like strategically get out of the way of the eyes of the other person. Your creative words sometimes. You know, it would...
Starting point is 00:34:15 And it kept us from having conflict about my stupid decisions of things that were. what search for for shopping. It sounds like hiding, but yeah. Yeah, no, potato potato. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So, Beyonce gave sole writing credit to Dolly Parton for the new version of Jolene, even though she rewrote a lot of the words. Dolly is the sole person.
Starting point is 00:34:34 She's probably going to make a pretty penny. She already had the pretty penny. You're going to make more pretty pennies. I think another one. And I was thinking about doing stairway to heaven, and you know what? I'll give them full credit when I put it out. That's nice of you. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:46 I'm Amy. That's my file. of stories. It's time for the good news. With lunchbox. Tell me something good. Tom Shonik woke up on his 90th birthday. Today I'm 90. You got to do something special.
Starting point is 00:35:04 And now he didn't just go for a walk and walk 90 steps. He jumped on his bicycle and peddled and peddled. And he went for 90 miles. Wow. On his 90th birthday, people. I mean, 90 miles on a 25th birthday, it's a lot. I'd just be glad to wake up. Oh, at 90?
Starting point is 00:35:24 At 90. He said it's what keeps him going. Yeah, that's a lot. Good for him. It's like the story Amy gave us about Judge Judy and her husband. They're not 90, but they're like 80s. Oh, yeah. She's 81 and he's 90.
Starting point is 00:35:36 Oh, yeah? Or is she 90 and he's 81? No. One of those two. She's 81 and he's 90. Got it. Well, I felt like, what relationship I'm thinking of where she's much older? In the news.
Starting point is 00:35:47 There's one where she's like 12 to 30. 13 years older than him. Oh, that's me and my wife. All right. Congrats to him. Hope he lives a long and happy life from this moment. All right, that's what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good.
Starting point is 00:36:05 The Morning Corny. What's the most popular fish in the ocean? What's that? The starfish. I think it better one would have been like. That was the. What's the most famous fish in the ocean? Oh, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:23 Or like, what's an astrologist's favorite fish? The starfish. That's good. What fish is in the most movies? Well, no, you can't do better now because you didn't, you messed. I mean, I like your joke. No, no, no, I got it. When you're famous, you're popular.
Starting point is 00:36:36 Not always. I know famous people that aren't popular at all. Really? There are a lot of infamous people. Huh. Then that would make them infamous. No, but they would be famous, but it's famous in a negative way. For example, Timothy McVey.
Starting point is 00:36:48 Okay. You're right. Okay, okay, okay. Not a star. Nope, no, definitely not. Osama bin Laden. Not a star. No, definitely not.
Starting point is 00:36:56 Right now, P. Diddy. You know, it was a star. Well, yeah. Bad, bad news. Sorry, I didn't go that route. Yeah, no, no, we liked it. So if anybody wants to retell this joke today, because I know a lot of people do. You're an astrologist's favorite fish, a starfish.
Starting point is 00:37:12 Oh, nice. That's good. He just did that one. I know. It's good. Do it. You solve medicine? Yep.
Starting point is 00:37:20 Every once in a while we're reminded. No, no. I am. And I am going through a lot of changes, but I already feel like it's going to get better. It's not yet. It's like a roller coaster. I feel like it's getting a little bit better at times. But then sometimes you're like a wild bull.
Starting point is 00:37:37 And I'm like, okay, we're going to ride this out eight seconds. And then she's going to be back. I think it's important to note, though, because I kind of thought when I had two good days in a row, I thought, oh, okay, we're in the clear now. and I talked to my doctor because I was very confused about some of my feelings, like the things that have been going on. And she's like, oh, it's going to be a little bit of in and out. I would give it at least a couple of months.
Starting point is 00:37:59 And then you'll probably really start to feel yourself or whoever you're meant to be. Whoever your new is. Yeah. Exactly. Hey, I'm Dr. Maya Shunker, a cognitive scientist and hosts of the podcast, a slight change of plans, a show about who we are and who we become, when life makes other plans. I wish that I hadn't resisted for so long the need to change. We have to be willing to live with a kind of uncertainty that none of us likes.
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