The Bobby Bones Show - TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD (FRI): Bobby Gets More Celebrity Baby Gifts + Amy's Good Moment With Her Ex-Husband

Episode Date: April 10, 2026

Amy shared a good moment she had yesterday with her ex-husband that made her grateful for their relationship and their ability to co-parent. Eddie got a new cooking device that is a real game changer.... Morgan shares the good that has come from all of her health issues. We also talk about finding the positive in the negative of social media. Bobby talked about baby gifts he got from celebrities.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:24 It's time for the good news. Tell me something good. Around the room, Amy, what's up? So my Tell Me Something Good is last night at, my son's track meet, my ex-husband and I had to do a call, a different call, something to do with our daughter. And my phone was kind of dying. So at first I pictured us both on our separate phones walking around like the parking lot of the school we were at or something. But then because I had low battery and I wanted to be able to film my son, he's like, why don't we go back over there?
Starting point is 00:02:59 I'll just put it on speaker and we'll sit and have the call together. And we were just over there like huddled up around his phone because it was also really loud so he's holding it up. And it just was a cool moment that I am celebrating in our relationship and how we co-parent and how we get along and how we can show up. And it's just a reminder. I know that the last few years we have had a wonderful relationship, but there's just a time where I sat there and thought, this could have gone a totally different way. And there we are huddled up by our phone, doing the call for like 30 minutes. Probably not something you would have bed happened. had you asked yourself four years ago?
Starting point is 00:03:36 Yeah. Four or five years ago, definitely not. And yeah, it's just, that just felt good to me. That's good. Amy posted a picture of her and her son Stevenson. They were at the race, and it was like a selfie of those two. And I said, looks 20. And she goes, thank you.
Starting point is 00:03:55 I said, no, Stevenson. Yeah, I knew what you meant. And I knew what you meant. I still thought it was funny. Oh, so funny. So, around the room. many um yeah so about i don't know two weeks ago i got suckered into this thing on instagram it was like a meat uh slicer vegetable slicer slash french fry like maker and so i bought it
Starting point is 00:04:19 it was like 45 bucks bought it it came in like two days ago and my mom's in town so i was like let's make burgers and fries let's use this thing this thing is the coolest thing i've ever had it's like in and out burger i'm getting real potatoes and like shoving it down down and it makes a bunch of french fries. I fried them on the stove top. Dude, they were the best fries I've ever made. It was so cool. Because of the slicer? Well, the slicer just made it easy. Like, I've done it before, but it's like slice, slice, slice, slice, every single potato. And the fact that, like, I don't know, I was just going out on a whim to see, like, maybe this thing is good. Maybe it works. A lot of the Instagram stuff, you never know how it's
Starting point is 00:04:55 going to come in. Okay, question for you with your salsa. Do you blend it in a food processor or a blender or how do you? Or do you just guess? Do you dice? You're going to make fun of me. No, tell me. But you know that blender I use for my smoothies? It's the best salsa blender ever. Okay.
Starting point is 00:05:11 So that's what I use. Okay, because I saw when I was thinking of like I would have just gotten it for you because it was a really good deal, but it was like you put an onion or a tomato in there and you slice it down just like that and it puts it into teeny tiny cubes just like that. Perfect. That's the same thing. I know, but would you like that? Because if you're putting it in the blender, do you mean?
Starting point is 00:05:30 Yeah, but it's all got to fit in the little blender so it works. Okay. so that would be something you would like. Yeah. Okay. Why was your salsa so hot last time? Because I did a big batch and I'm stupid. I thought that basically if say a single serving takes...
Starting point is 00:05:46 Let him talk. Well, he's not stupid. No, let's let him talk. No, I'm pretty stupid. Yeah, yeah, that's hot. So say a single serving takes like one pepper, right? Like one Serrano pepper. Well, I thought if I'm making five batches, I do five peppers.
Starting point is 00:05:59 And that just made it so hot. Is that stupid? Well, I don't know. I'm confused. In one batch you would use how much? One pepper. So why wouldn't you use five peppers for five batches? And it makes sense, right? Like you would think like, oh, that's what I would do. It just makes sense. Like you do times five the recipe. Yes. No, not the case. With the peppers, it makes it, because it's still one big batch. So you've added five peppers to just a little bigger batch. But also did you double the tomatoes and double? Huh. Interesting. I guess it's like compounding. I'm sure it's chemistry.
Starting point is 00:06:30 Did you know that in an oven, if it says an hour at 220, don't do it 30 minutes at 110? Yeah. It's kind of the same problem. I know. That's what it reminds me. Okay. Yeah. Because it makes sense.
Starting point is 00:06:43 Like everything about it makes sense. Yeah. They loved it. Cool. We mean for here. Oh. Well, I feel like you need a redo on us. Oh, because it was so hot.
Starting point is 00:07:08 You want it more mild? Yeah, I mean, we had a worst day after eating yours. It was so hot. It hurt us. Almost like go to the hospital. You're talking about like the back end? The peppers. No, no, not the back end.
Starting point is 00:07:19 I don't eat that match. Burn my mouth. Okay. Redo. Yeah, make some more. Okay, you got it. And mail it to that guy in North Carolina. Oh, it's tough, man.
Starting point is 00:07:29 Like, I really don't. I'm worried. And he did say he won't sue me, which I like that. But I'm just worried about shipping food. I don't want to get the guy sick. I was reading about... Food gets shipped every day. I know, but I was reading about homemade salsa.
Starting point is 00:07:42 And in like two days, in the refrigerator, three days, sometimes it starts making this bacteria that could hurt you. You know, they say... Put it in dry ice, like anything else that's smelled to me, and do it overnight. Yeah. Hey, that's expensive. That's expensive. Look at it as your gift to somebody that's asked for it. Just be like, this is a one-time thing.
Starting point is 00:08:05 You're not doing it all the time. Just be like, I want to do this. It's easier than a kidney. I still have his address. I mean, yeah. It's a great point. That should be Eddie's slogan for anything he does now. Easier than an kidney.
Starting point is 00:08:16 Morgan, tell me something good. Yeah, so, you know, when you're on social media all the time, you kind of start to see a lot of the bad and all the people who have a lot of negative things to say about whatever. Well, I got to see a good side talking about having vertigo. long COVID and like my dog having Addison's like through this show, I've had 10 different people reach out at like one of those saying it either helped them get diagnosed or help them figure out stuff with their animal or like different things. And it was just a really like good reminder to me
Starting point is 00:08:48 that there is good that we're doing. You know what I mean? Like because sometimes you get stuck in all the negative stuff and that was like, made me feel good that it matters. I find the people that know the most on social media actually are the dumbest. Like people that are definite and they have the answer and what you're doing is wrong are the dumbest people. Because there really is no definite to most of the issues we're talking about or dealing with. If it comes to parenting or illnesses or life decisions, there really isn't a single way to do it and every way to do it is based on the person, the environment, and the circumstance.
Starting point is 00:09:24 So the people that often are, this is the way to do it, you're wrong. I feel they don't know. We've talked about this before how stupid they actually are because they only know this is the right way because it's only worked for them so it must be the only right way. True. And there's nuance and everything.
Starting point is 00:09:41 So that's why I only do Tuesdays. Torture Tuesday. Yeah. That's it. I only go on Tuesdays. And if I'm hungry or something, I don't even go on Tuesdays. I know Morgan started off her.
Starting point is 00:09:52 Tell me something good. She's like, I feel like because I'm, when you're on social media a lot, you come across the bad. I'm like, you don't have to be on a lot. Like you could get to your point, almost like you can be on for five seconds and like see the negative. But it's cool that she saw through community that there's other people in similar situations. And that's when social media can be for good when you find like-minded people that can offer support and encouragement and advice in that specific space.
Starting point is 00:10:21 I look for the filter that you can push for no dicks. What? It's not on there. No. Oh, like as in humans? need that. Yeah. That's the filter I want. Yes, Amy, the humans.
Starting point is 00:10:33 I've already got the no penis filter on. That means I don't search anything or there's no penises. Got it, got it. But you would think if you could downvote enough people's comments that they would show up even lesser for other people. Like, just not in your own. There are some people that post on my Instagram that I will go, I won't block because I don't want them having the satisfaction of me blocking.
Starting point is 00:10:57 them, but I will mute them or I will hide them to where nobody sees anything they've written on my profile in the comments. And so they continue writing away and I'll see it there. It's just comment hidden and I'll get a little laugh because they think they wrote something that matters. And there's reason, it's getting no engagement because no one sees it. How do they choose what to hide? Because sometimes I go into the hidden. No, no, no. Like even on mine, it'll be like hidden, hidden comments and I can run. Instagram hid them. Typic words they're using.
Starting point is 00:11:27 But sometimes I'm like, that's not a bad comment unhide. Yeah. Or maybe that person. I'll do that too though sometimes. Yeah. That person has been flagged for something. So they just, they're in like comment jail. But there was a comment under my credit card post, how I lost my credit card.
Starting point is 00:11:43 And some woman was like, is Amy a child? So then I watched the clip through that lens. And yeah, I did sound a little childish. So I was like, yeah. I get it. a way to comment. No. So I replied to her and I said, I'm 45, exclamation point. Got her. Well, I just was acknowledging like, hey, I see you. And also I'm 45. And yeah, someone scammed me for a minute, but I caught it. Yeah, let's take a look in your life to that person.
Starting point is 00:12:15 I always feel bad, though, whenever like we respond to those people and don't respond to the nice ones, like, why are the bad people getting all the attention? Well, because that's the comment I happen to see. And I just quickly, I didn't try. to like engage, I didn't go after her in a mean way. I just clarified if she was quite curious if I was a child. I let her know. You're not. I was 45.
Starting point is 00:12:34 That doesn't happen on mine. If I do ever respond to a bad comment, I respond to four or five good ones. Okay, good, good, good. I don't go searching for good ones to respond to because unless it's Tuesday, I'm pretty much not in there. But if I do see a bad one that triggers a response, I will go find four or five that are not bad. So it doesn't look like I was just out hunting for bad comments.
Starting point is 00:12:52 Yeah, that's true. And I wasn't hunting. It was just the top comment. It's just like you see all the... Which does that mean people liked it the most? It's made me a child. But what did that be a nice addition to social media? If they developed a, you know, this person's a monster in everybody's comments so they don't get seen as much.
Starting point is 00:13:10 Yes. Yeah. That'd be great. But unfortunately, I think they want that engagement. I saw this husband. I even posted in my stories the other day. Like, is this guy for real or is this just for Instagram? Because he is a...
Starting point is 00:13:25 stay at home dad, I guess, and his wife does social media, or they earn money that way as a couple, probably through this type of content where he was making her every single meal. And so I asked, you know, is this real? Because if other people follow them, because it was in my for you page, I don't follow them. And most people commented, no, like, this is legit. That's how they really are. He's really sweet. Like, he woke up, he made her a cappuccino.
Starting point is 00:13:48 He made her breakfast. He made her lunch. He made her dinner. And I was like, where do you find this man? Where? Where can we get one of these? Have a couple theories. He seemed so attentive to her every need.
Starting point is 00:14:02 And yeah, which theory? Theory number one, she's way hotter than he is. Don't know if that's true. I feel like they are equally pretty people. I've not seen it so I don't know. Theory number two, they did this as a bit once. And it got so much engagement and got so many followers that yes, he continues to do it. And it is real.
Starting point is 00:14:22 But they're doing it so he can document it every day. And if he literally doesn't do it, they can't document it. True. I like that one. It's a good theory. My first one, though, without seeing him, he's way hot. She's way hotter. Yeah, but Amy Bunch that one.
Starting point is 00:14:34 He's cute and she's pretty. He's good looking, she's pretty, but they're younger. I would go with the second one. He actually probably does it every day. Because if he doesn't, they can't record it. True. And if it's a thing that gets recorded, posted, gets a lot of engagement, followers, then they have to keep doing it.
Starting point is 00:14:51 I can't go on fake walks and push the carriage unless we actually go on walks. Whatever's called, I don't know. I'm still learning here. New Dad, give me a break. And so we haven't been walking the last few days and I've never doubled up and shot like multiple at the same time.
Starting point is 00:15:08 So for me to actually make those videos, we have to go on walks. Right. And those do get a ton of engagement. And if anyone asks, I'd be like, no, he really does those walks. It does. He really does.
Starting point is 00:15:18 What if we just saw him like out on the same strip of street? Like you don't even go past that. You're just like five seconds. Okay. Oh, that would be sad. I'm not better than that, but I've not done that. But your wife is. Yeah, but I wouldn't need her to do that.
Starting point is 00:15:34 She would know if you came in with five walking videos. She would know, but I wouldn't need her to shoot them. That's true. I could ask Mike, hey, Mike, it's close to our house. Hey, Mike, would you roll over here for a minute and record me five times walking back and forth? I haven't, but I have to actually do that walk to get it recorded. I don't know anything about this couple So I could be totally wrong
Starting point is 00:15:53 But if you're going, bet some money on it It's probably that one then It worked And he really does do it So like why not record it? No, no, no He really does do it And it worked so he does do it
Starting point is 00:16:06 So they can record it It's not so why not record it Because I think possibly He wouldn't do it if it wasn't being recorded Every single day And maybe it started to where he was authentic Or if it got terrible A couple times, yeah
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Starting point is 00:19:14 And in the first episode, I was talking about celebrity baby gifts, just people who had sent us baby gifts that are celebrities. And I had mentioned Tim McGraw, and they sent us something, the McGraw family sent us something really nice. And I didn't say what it was. That's okay. A little baby cowgirl hat? No, but something would have been awesome. It was something French and expensive. French?
Starting point is 00:19:35 Yeah. You can ask Caitlin because she was like, I didn't know what it was. And she was like, oh, I was looking at this, but I wasn't going to pay that for it. And so it was very nice of them. There are other celebrities I've mentioned. There were a few I haven't, and I got a note yesterday than other ones on the way, which I don't know what it is. Okay. But I, Ashley McBride had sent over some onesies, and I maybe mentioned this, but they have tattoo sleeves.
Starting point is 00:20:00 Yeah, that's cool. So perfect. Yeah. And funny. Tenil Towns sent over a bunch of really great stuff. She's one of my favorite artist. Has a new record out today. And then I got a note from Carrie going, hey, we're sending you something for your baby.
Starting point is 00:20:14 And I don't know what to carry on to it. I don't know what it is. Really? But that's cool. I know. That's like the richer they are, the more excited you get. What's it going to be? I know.
Starting point is 00:20:25 Like, I know you've been doing this for a little bit. But I mean, isn't it still crazy that like the McGrath sent you a baby? gift. Like that is crazy. Like the McGrath don't just send people gifts. Hmm. Hmm. No. You don't think about that. No, I don't. I mean, when you, nah, not that.
Starting point is 00:20:46 I mean, I know Tim a little bit more than just this stuff. What was the crazy? I mean, we got married Keith Urban, Keith and Nicholson us some really expensive sheets. That's crazy. Like, how'd they know what size your bed was? I would assume a king. That's private. Hilarious, funny.
Starting point is 00:21:06 Hey, what we do. They know, Amy. I'm sure they found out. It's nice when anyone sends anything. I know, but it's got to be so... I think the exciting thing is when rich people send stuff because you're wondering, I wonder what it's going to be. Wonder what rich people send.
Starting point is 00:21:20 That's always the thing. What are rich people send? We had someone send us a cashmere baby sweater. Hopefully one, that the baby. baby can grow with. That's what's crazy to me. Because like that's so expensive for something they grow out of. It's three months in. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:21:38 No, not for three months. They're going to get to, the baby will wear it for three months and it'll grow out of it. Wow. And then like if it throws up on it, you're like, oh, there goes. Here's a thing. Baby's still up on everything. Everything. And throw up is spit up.
Starting point is 00:21:51 I've now learned it's not really actual vomit. But yeah, that's what's up. I got a nose and curious to get some on the way. So hopefully it's like, you know, it's like a little baby. castle, but you open it, it's all cash. Hey. That's definitely not what she's saying. Because they're rich. Why not?
Starting point is 00:22:07 Yeah, but that's so not a actual baby gift. Now that would be awesome. Or a cow, then I just save you guys a bunch of money so you get to eat it. Oh. Have all the meat. I would love that.
Starting point is 00:22:18 I would love that. Or she sends a deep freeze for Eddie. All right, there you go. That's Tell Me Something Good. That was Tell Me Something Good. It's time for the good news. With Bobby. Tell me something good.
Starting point is 00:22:31 Her name's Teresa Gola, 99 years old. It's birthday time. And she asked for one thing for her birthday. What do you think a 99-year-old asked for? New Walker. Oh, no, I was going to think. Extra prune juice. Ventilator.
Starting point is 00:22:47 Cards, letters, world peace. Now, she wanted hunky firefighters. Oh, well, that never crossed my mind. So her birthday wish came true. She didn't expect it. But the whole basic fire department came, and they were all hunky. Hold on. Did they dance?
Starting point is 00:23:07 You know, they definitely, no, it's not like the stripper firefighters. They're like legit real firefighters. But they definitely like, you know, maybe she felt the muscle or two. So she just wanted hunky firefighters and she got it. And she also shared the secret to her long life, wine. Of course. Yeah, it's good. WCVB with that story, 99 years old.
Starting point is 00:23:29 That's awesome. That's what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good. It's time for the good news. With Amy. Tell me something good. All right, let me tell you about the teddy bear doctor. Her name is Ruth Hasman, and she is a retired woman who has dedicated her life to repairing stuffed animals sent in by children.
Starting point is 00:23:51 So they know if something happens, like fur disappears, she'll do a fur graft. She did, like a skin graft? Yeah. That's cute. Yeah. Did she send her bag? Yes. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:24:01 She keeps them? I didn't know. We didn't say that part of the story. Did they lose a limb? She'll reattach it. Whatever they need. Is the voice box a little messed up? She'll do a full voice box transplant.
Starting point is 00:24:12 A voice box? Teddy Rucksman? Yeah, like you squeeze it and they talk. Like build a bear. I've been out of the bear game for a long time, guys. Ooh, well, now that you have a kid, you can go and make a bear and put your voice in it. Like, I've done it for my kids. So anytime they press it, we say a message.
Starting point is 00:24:28 Go to your room. You drive too fast. No. We say more things like, love you, sleep tight. Got it, got it. So anyway, shout out to Ruth for having this idea. She's currently even training an apprentice to take over if anything happens to her. But she has no plans to retire from this job soon.
Starting point is 00:24:45 She's making money off that? No, this is what she does with her retirement. It's like her gift back to people. No, I like that, but she has an apprentice. Does the apprentice think they're doing it? She's training an apprentice. Yeah. I don't think that this is a cost, but maybe, I mean,
Starting point is 00:25:00 I think this is like her gift about it. I'm like apprenticing for someone. Like, by the way, you ain't getting paid. I'm not apprenticing there anymore. Well, they know they want to take over the, it's volunteer work. I'm making a little joke. It's a mission. A little jokey jokester.
Starting point is 00:25:11 That's what I do. A little joke. That's a great story. Good for her. Making a lot of kids happy. That's what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good. It's time for the good news.
Starting point is 00:25:21 With Bobby. Tell me something good. I'm a big animal guy. Love dogs. I'm going to tell you about this thing they're doing. See if you can guess what it means. Tails on Trails. Dogs taking walks to get adopted.
Starting point is 00:25:37 Yeah, pretty much. So these dogs are in kennels all the time at the shelter, and this guy named Joel is like, hey, we should let these dogs go out, but this is in Alaska. And so Tales on Trail started for these dogs to go out and take them on trail hikes in Alaska. Oh, to get them out in about.
Starting point is 00:26:01 Yeah. Fresh air. That's cool. Not just that, but like in Alaska. Yeah. Yeah. Sometimes people aren't even from Alaska and they go do it. And they're like, yeah, you can take the dog with you.
Starting point is 00:26:10 The volunteers say that it's awesome because the dogs get out and do this. And yeah, can you imagine being in a cage all day? And you finally get to go out on a trail? That sounds like... Freedom. That's like jail, though, too. You get to go on the yard? You get to go out of the yard.
Starting point is 00:26:23 Play basketball? The program has led to so many other dogs being adopted. So I also like the name, Tails on Trails. But that's really cool at the Anchorage, Animal Care and Control Center. Keep on doing the good stuff. That's from Good, Good, Good, and that is what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good. It's time for the good news.
Starting point is 00:26:41 With Amy. Tell me something good. Do you know how rare it is to donate two of your organs to people? Well, Eddie's done none and he's claimed a lot. Okay. Let me tell you. That probably brings the average way down. I'm going to tell you.
Starting point is 00:27:00 Donating twice is extremely rare with only about 100 such cases recorded since 1981. Can I guess the organs? Yeah. Because I would think the liver because it's not the whole liver. Correct. Ding, ding, ding. And then I would think the kidney because Eddie always screams kidney. Ding, ding, ding.
Starting point is 00:27:15 Because he has two. Yeah. So there's this guy. Phil Cossiglio. He's a pediatric nurse from Michigan and he is one of these rare type of donors. He donated one of his kidneys to someone he had bonded with a patient. once that patient ended up passing away, but part of the deal that he made with him is like, you know what?
Starting point is 00:27:34 And like, your honor, I'm going to donate a kidney to somebody in need. So he did it after the patient passed away. Then there was this two-year-old little girl that needed a liver transplant. So he donated part of his liver to her years after he already had donated his kidney. How could you beat that? How could you do three? What's the other one you can do? Yeah, let's see.
Starting point is 00:27:54 Another part of your liver. Yeah. Don't people donate like skin? Oh, hair. You can donate hair. Not in Oregon. It's not an organ. I don't think.
Starting point is 00:28:03 Anything else you could donate? Does I feel like I'd be competitive and want to do three? Yeah, to break the record. Be the only one. Could you question, if you donate part of your liver, which people do, could you let it grow back and then donate the part that grew back again? Yeah, I don't know. Like over and over?
Starting point is 00:28:19 I would maybe just, I would cut from the other side. Like I would let the new... You would cut from the other side. Well, I would say, like, the new part of my liver that's grown back, let's let that be a little bit longer and take a cut from the other end. A long. A single lobe can be donated from a long. I got to be honest.
Starting point is 00:28:37 I don't know what a lobe is. We have lobes in our lungs? It says from a lung, a single lobe can be donated. The only lobe I know of? The old ear lobe. Up in the ear. So what is a lobe on a lung, Mike? I don't really know what it's pointed to.
Starting point is 00:28:55 Yeah, it's pointing to the whole thing. Man, a lung seems like something. Will you type in what's a lobe on a lung? I think just for trivia purposes. I guess also based on this, if he's done the liver and kidney, then Bobby, there could be a therb, the lobe. Lung lobes are distinct,
Starting point is 00:29:13 anatomical, and functional sections of the lungs. Three in the right upper lung and two in the left, they're separated by fissures, allowing each lobe to operate independently. I don't know. I never heard of a lobe in the lung, but this guy's awesome,
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