The Bobby Bones Show - TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD (WEDS): Amy Is Excited To Take Over For Bobby! + Update On Lunchbox’s Car Wreck
Episode Date: March 11, 2026Amy explains why she is thankful to get jobs that were first offered to Bobby. Bobby gives her advice on how to handle what big opportunity she has next week. Lunchbox gives an update on his car wreck... and what was holding up him getting paid. Eddie’s 11-year old son did something for the first time and was super proud. Bobby is excited for the SEC tournament being in town.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What's up, everyone?
I'm Ago Vodam.
My next guest is.
It's Will Ferrell.
Woo.
Woo.
My dad gave me the best advice ever.
He goes, just give it a shot.
But if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head against the wall and it doesn't feel fun anymore, it's okay to quit.
If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration.
It would not be on a calendar of, you know, the cat.
Just hang in there.
Yeah.
It would not be.
Right.
It wouldn't be that.
There's a lot of luck.
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It's time for the good news.
Hey home, it's something good.
Amy, go.
J.B. Bobby reporting to Ditty.
I think you should explain what J.V. Bobby means.
What? Okay, so when Bobby gets invited to do something
and he has a conflict of interest and can't do it.
Interest, or a prior commitment?
Yeah.
I'm talking about over the years, whatever it is.
is you may have a scheduling conflict or whatever.
That's different.
Conflict eventually would mean like if McDonald's is going to do something,
I have a Burger King endorsement.
Yes.
Okay.
I'm just not able to do something.
Yeah, sorry.
I guess the appropriate way to say is if it conflicts with your schedule.
Great.
Over the years, they, I will get a call or an email or whatever.
And, you know, it happens.
And lately in the last two weeks, it's already happened twice.
Guys, I can do nothing.
Can you tell us what it is?
We know why I can do nothing.
Correct.
I had to leave the cruise early for the same reason.
Yeah, no, it's totally good.
I just, I also, I guess I'm, I'm thankful.
Sometimes I get in my head about, oh, they really want Bobby's.
This is stupid.
Like, I'm going to show up.
But my tell me something good part is that really with this thing that's coming up next week,
I don't, I haven't had like the negative thoughts.
Like I'm feeling prepared.
I'm feeling good.
I got the questions last night.
I went over them.
I sent an email this morning.
and I just informed an executive in our company,
I just replied, I will be prepared.
Can I brag on what it is?
Because she probably will not give you the full scope.
Please, because I don't know what's happening.
There's a massive client that spends a ton of money.
And they're like, hey, we need someone to come and do this fire.
I call it a fire start chat.
There's never a freaking fire.
I've been to so many of these.
I'm like, where's the fire?
I think the idea is, yeah, that you're supposed to be sitting around the fire.
Then build a fire.
Yeah, or don't call it that.
But it's normally enough.
conference room, a ballroom.
So Amy's going to do it.
And it's for a massive client.
Big deal, front facing, lots of money on the line.
And I think Amy will do a great job.
Okay.
I wasn't freaking out until you just said,
a lot of money on the line.
A lot at stake here.
No money on the line at all.
And nobody will be there and nobody cares.
It's walk-ins only.
No, you'll do great.
And so what is your specific role?
Well, I thought, so the last time I've,
led a fireside chat with an executive in our company,
he was the one answering,
and I was asking the questions.
I'm pretty sure that was a moment where, again,
Bobby was requested because it was with Rich,
like our CFO.
Big thing, yeah.
Like big. He was in from New York.
It was with Home Depot.
Like, I just had to ask the questions,
and Rich was answering them.
That's my only other experience of the fireside chat
in one of our executives.
So I just assumed when I got,
the ask, that's what it was. And then last night, when I got the email, there was all these
questions. And I'm the one that has to answer them. And so that, I guess I'm still feeling good
about it. And the more I talk about it, though, I'm starting to get a little nervous. But you know the
questions. And now I have the questions ahead of time. But that is the pressure of, it's very different
asking the questions and sort of having to just be a moderator of sorts and being the one answering.
You're going to want to freestyle a bit, and that's okay, but a very bit.
Well, what other method would I?
I mean, I'm going to be prepared for styling.
You mean like Eminem freestyle?
For example.
Yeah, let's talk through this.
If Amy sends me a voice memo, it is usually with one thing in mind.
Six and a half minutes later, she's done a whole podcast in my voice memo.
And it's gone to like four different things.
Right.
So I would encourage you.
You definitely need you in this, be you, but just try to limit yourself on.
on how many side paths you take.
Right.
How long is this supposed to be?
I'll clarify that.
It'd probably be 40 minutes or so.
Yeah, I'll clarify the time.
So three questions?
No, no.
Two possible.
No, there are way more questions than that.
You got the joke.
And some are about...
This is a joke, Amy.
He's saying it takes that long feet to answer a question.
No, I get the joke.
There's a few about AI, and I'm like...
Move.
You lead that one.
What are the...
they have a say now to prove that we're not AI?
Always human.
100% what is it?
Guaranteed human.
Because we don't use AI on the air or anything.
Correct.
So what's the question about that one?
Okay, let me pull it up.
Because I got a couple jokes you could do that I would probably do.
I don't know what the answer is still.
Go ahead.
You know I love a good joke.
Ask me the question.
Let me see what I would say.
I'm scrolling down to it.
That's okay.
Why you're just going to raw dog this one?
Okay.
I'm just, this doesn't count, but I don't even know what the question is, but let me see
what I would say.
Okay, AI is a headline in almost every conversation in 2026.
How will it impact your job?
Thank you for asking.
It will impact my job.
Like something like that if you could really make sure that they know that that part is the joke.
Dude, that is hilarious.
You can even do if you're sitting down, it's like, thank you for asking.
And you do a little bit of the robot move.
Oh my gosh.
It will not affect my job at all.
I don't know if we don't have to say the client, but think about who the client is.
that's kind of funny.
No, I think it's kind of funny.
Regardless who the client is.
I know, but also like...
But you have to sell it.
Okay.
And not for...
Not for too long.
Because you can also just go too long.
So I just go, thank you for asking.
Thank you for asking that question.
It's something I have often thought about.
And then you get a little laugh.
It won't be a massive laugh because the crowd's not there to laugh, but you'll get a good
laugh, good laugh.
And then you'd be like, hey, there's something really important that we're doing with
our company.
It's called Guaranteed Human.
You hear it all the time.
is that we make sure that what our listeners here is absolutely human voices.
I said, but that doesn't mean the AI can't be used in other ways.
For example, when we research stuff, I would compare it to what the Internet used to be 25 years ago
when people are like, oh, people have the Internet now, oh, life is over.
No, the Internet was a tool, and if used right, AI is a tool, and we're using it the right way,
but we're also not fooling or manipulating our listeners.
That is what I am supposed to say.
If it goes really well at the beginning, that's how you close it.
Can you say that again?
That's so good, dude.
You always go back and listen on the podcast.
I'll send you the video, Amy.
Oh, my gosh.
That would be my answer to that.
But I think that's also the true answer.
But if they don't laugh at the first, well, let me tell you.
Don't go back.
Don't go back.
Yeah, don't go back.
Did you get that?
Or maybe they didn't get it the first time, so go back and maybe they'll get it the second time.
No.
But you don't even have to do that second part if you don't feel like it.
But that's the answer because that's the truth.
But also, it's like, A, that's great.
used in the right way.
But just like anything else,
there's a wrong way
to use everything that you get it.
Any other questions you were struggling with?
I totally get it.
I mean...
You're going to do great.
I'm not worried about you like that.
Yeah, no, I feel pretty good about
a lot of the other ones.
It's mostly speaking to like our relationship
with our listeners.
And I feel like I have...
We don't have sex with them.
Yes.
And I feel like I have some good stories.
She does the robot every time.
It gets way out of control.
Amy enough.
I think the AI one will be at the thing.
the end, thank goodness. So I'll just feel out. Yeah. That'll be your mic drop moment. And the company
knows, because that's the thing, right? They want our listeners to know that every, it's not AI on the air.
So I think it's also like a little bonus to throw in what the company's doing and the company's
initiative to guarantee human. Who's asking the questions, do you know? Yeah, Greg. Ashlock.
Yep. So I'm rooting for you. It'll be great. You'll do a great job. I don't even need to root for you.
I just know you're going to do a great job. Thank you. Really? Do you always feel like
that? With her now?
Yes. Not but like anybody else.
Now, what does that mean?
When we first started, I think I would probably spend some time with you going, hey,
yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, I just think they're different.
I think now she's as prepared for anything.
But I don't think some of you would have that opportunity.
Oh, never?
No, not never, but I'm saying.
Let's say you have a scheduling conflict and I have a scheduling conflict.
Then what?
Then it's me.
Oh, that's JJV.
That's freshman team.
Okay.
That's an interesting question.
If I can't do it and you can't do it
I think they don't do this show
Really?
What the?
They should do it.
For something like that with clients,
they wouldn't because they're not going to do
Lunchbox or Eddie.
They're not going to do
Mike or Ray because they're not
forward facing on the show enough.
Maybe Scuba
because he's like the executive producer,
but I think they would just find somebody else
or something like that that's serious.
Sorry guys.
You've asked a question.
Yeah, yeah, no.
I don't know why you don't either.
I mean, but they have the ability
to be serious if they need to be.
I can be very serious.
If they ask that question, they'd.
Oh man, I would go so far with that.
That's funny.
You've asked me.
You're going to do great.
Thank you.
I was, I don't mind saying this for everybody else.
I texted Amy, I don't know if my days are getting mixed up, maybe yesterday,
something that she had said that I thought was so funny.
Because sometimes we miss things that we say and I'll see it back in a clip,
but I just remember this and I was like,
Hey, when you said this, I laughed out loud.
And then I told Caitlin, I was like, man, like, for the last three months, Amy's been, like, on, like dialed.
And she's like, really?
And then, but I told you, like, a couple weeks ago.
I was like, Amy, whatever you're doing, like, you're killing it.
Amy, look at him.
Well, I told her.
I told her, I said, you're carrying me at times.
So, yeah, Amy's been, like, a fundamental part of the reason the show has been good over the past, like, six months.
And so I believe that.
Six months?
You said three.
Six?
Yeah, now we're sending it.
I think six.
I think six.
I was like,
last year.
Five years.
I was talking to my wife about that because my wife and Amy are very, very close.
And she was like, yeah, I think Amy's in a great.
I think Amy said that.
She's in a great place now.
That's all.
I don't know.
I know it makes you uncomfortable, but I saw a move off.
I've been.
Yes, you do.
You know what's different.
It's not that you're different, but you can focus on different things now because you don't have a bunch of bullcrap
happening in your life.
Oh.
Would you agree with that?
Pretty.
accurate is she doodles i still can doodle pay attention oh that part's still annoying don't
worry you look over she's got three pages of nothing but doodles the doodles are hardcore
too yeah they're intricate yeah like those monks that's been years doing that sand super inch and you look
over and amy's done that on her paper i haven't asked her one time i was like what is it you wrote down
shamrock what does that mean she's like i have no idea like what somebody must have said shamrock
and then i wrote it down and then somebody maybe said lucky and then i
I think Shamrock or I don't know.
Okay, tell me something good, Amy.
You're going to kill it.
Thank you.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
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My next guest, you know from Step Brothers Anchorman, Saturday Night Live and the Big Money Players Network.
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Woo, woo, woo, woo, woo.
My dad gave me the best advice ever.
I went and had lunch with them one day.
And I was like, and Dad, I think I want to really give this a shot.
I don't know what that means, but I just know the groundlings.
I'm working my way up through, and I know it's a place that come look for up and coming talent.
He said, if it was based solely on talent, I wouldn't worry about you, which is really sweet.
Yeah.
He goes, but there's so much luck involved.
And he's like, just give it a shot.
He goes, but if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head against the wall and it doesn't feel fun anymore, it's okay to quit.
If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration.
It would not be on a calendar of, you know, the cat.
Just hang in there.
Yeah, it would not be.
Right, it wouldn't be that.
There's a lot of luck.
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Let's go over to lunchbox.
Yeah, so I got a lot of
a car wreck a few months ago and the car was totaled and we've gotten half the payment but they need
the title to the vehicle to give us the other payment and we haven't been able to find it.
Well, yesterday, guys, it was found. So now I can mail it to the insurance company and get
paid fully. That's a relief when you can't find like documentation. Oh my gosh. You've got to like
mail back for it and get it. Yeah. And let's just say my organization skills are not the best.
And so yeah, it was just buried in the, on a desk.
Like lots of papers
Your organization skills
Respectfully
Whenever we see videos of your house
It looks like a tornadoes hit it
Yeah
And that's what it is
Like the desk has just papers
Just galore on top of it
And you just had to search through them all
And it was there in a box
On top of the desk
It feels so good when you find something
Oh man
To be fair though
His house did get hit by a tornado one time
I didn't
I though have a feeling
That has nothing to do with each other
It's just a feeling I have
Hey, thank you Eddie
It's true
A feeling that I have
That those two do not actually
Have any sort of relationship
Eddie
So my son
After five years of playing chess with him
He beat me at chess
Wow
It's pretty crazy
Like the fact that he's so good at it
And I'm not great at chess
But I mean he's 11 years old
So I assume like
I'm just gonna win all the time
And dude he straight up beat me
And it was like just
something I didn't see and he was so excited.
He's even talking about joining the chess team.
That's cool.
That's pretty cool.
That's really cool.
That's cool.
That may be something I hope he doesn't feel like is uncool because of the other kids
because I don't know what that culture is, but that's super cool.
Yeah.
As an adult, that's awesome.
Well, I'm encouraging him too because I'm like, dude, you're so good at it.
Like it's, I don't know what, out of all my four kids, like he is so good at it.
He sees the board differently.
So I'm like, yes, dude, this is something you need to pursue.
suit. I'll tell you why it's cool. It's not so much about the chess. It's about the other people.
It's about that community. Because that is, for the most part, a well-intentioned,
um, educationally curious community. And within that community, it makes, that makes it cool.
What word did you say? Educationally curious. Oh. Like they're curious, curious about education.
Oh, I thought you said edjuncacious. Oh, I might have. I might be stupid. Is that a real word?
No, you maybe didn't, but my brain heard edgingacious and I was like, is this a
No, I thought it was a word to describe.
But he could be around other kids who also think it's cool to learn.
Yeah.
And being around that type of environment, that is a very positive environment.
I hope that happens.
If not, it's still cool he beat you.
I got a question.
Yeah.
Hold on.
Eddie wouldn't let him join band because he didn't want to be a nerd.
Different kid.
It doesn't matter.
No, they're different kids.
Different rules for different kids?
No, no.
You just know what kind of kid they are.
Hold on, hold on. But if he can join band and it's nerdy,
but you're encouraging a kid to join chess and you don't think that's nerdy?
I didn't say that band was nerdy.
I'm just with my other son.
No, you kind of did, though.
You did.
You alluded to that.
What I was saying was that it's too much and he spent so much time building his basketball skills
that why quit on basketball when you're going to do ban and it's going to take so much of your time?
Chess Club, I don't think it's going to take that much of his time and he's just really good at it.
So I'm like, just go for it.
Yeah.
If there's a natural ability to.
I thought it was for the nerd factor.
That's what I was worried.
I mean, wasn't it a little bit, Eddie?
No.
I don't like you backing out because I like just what you started with.
You're changing your turn.
Right now, yeah, you're moving the goalposts a little bit.
Oh, maybe I'm maturing a little bit.
Maybe sports.
It's not all about sports.
Or maybe you realized, oh, this sounds really bad.
No, I think you guys just took it there.
Okay.
You took it there.
Whatever you need to tell yourself.
Mine, it really isn't as strong as you guys.
guys is Arkansas plays in the SEC tournament here this week.
Well, that's a huge deal for you.
That is a huge deal.
They play Friday if they went, because we have a double buy,
which means we played so good.
We got one of the top four teams in the SEC.
We got a double buy to Friday.
And if we went Friday, we play Saturday and then Sunday and in town,
which is awesome because I haven't got to go to any games.
I went to a game that was like a scrimmage for charity in Fayetteville.
We played Cincinnati early on.
Oh, early.
Early, early.
We've been a couple times.
I haven't got to go any basketball games.
Do we get our tickets already?
Do we get those?
Now, I think they would roll their eyes and go, here's Eddie using Bobby again for free stuff.
100%.
We've gone every year.
We've gone every year.
It's tradition.
There's not been a year where we haven't gone.
Correct.
Once again, Bobby has to provide Eddie.
Take care of him.
No, because I wouldn't.
Daddy's got to take care of his kid, man.
I wouldn't go normally, but that's been our tradition.
We go to the basketball game for the SEC tournament.
And then we sit in the Arkansas section.
It's so much fun.
It's so much fun.
With all the parents.
And then the NCAA tournament.
Is it always here?
The SEC tournament is almost always here.
Yes.
Recently, yes.
Dude, I remember that's when COVID was real because SEC tournament was about to start
and they came out and they're like, no tournament.
We're canceling it because of COVID.
Yeah.
That was crazy.
And I remember me thinking like, wow, this is serious.
They're canceling this tournament.
I was at lunch with Quangerovi who used to play football at Arkansas.
all announced part of the raises money for the Razorike Foundation school. And he was like,
I don't know, I think they might cancel the game tonight because he was in town for that.
I was like, no way. Like this is, it's like, you got a cold, you're going to cancel a game.
And in the middle of the middle of the day, they just canceled the game. Yeah. What? And then it
was like a domino effect. Everything was getting canceled after that. Yeah, that's crazy. So,
well, that's exciting, man. It's exciting. I'm really limiting my expectations.
Who are they playing?
We don't know yet because they play the winner.
They play the winner.
Of a game of, yeah.
And it's also, I'll be a little sportsy nerd.
Sometimes teams won't go as hard in the conference tournament,
especially if they have players that are hurt because they know the NCAA tournament,
they've got a seed automatic.
They're kind of in that spot they're going to be.
But if we can go Elite 8, that's a win for me this year.
So that's what I think.
We could, if Texas A&M will play the game before us, Amy.
If Texas A&M will play the South Carolina Oklahoma winner,
and then we play the winner of that game.
So we could play you guys again.
Okay.
And your favorite player obviously is.
Ryan.
Ryan, yeah.
But for the Aggies or Alabama?
Who again?
Who's your team?
A&M is my college.
Anybody are named Ryan that plays for Alabama or Texas A&M?
Got it.
Okay.
All right.
There you go.
That's good news.
That's what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good
It's time for the good news
With Bobby
Tell me something good
An off-duty police officer saw a car crash
And then saw
Oh man this is severe
jumps out
saves life
Surveillance shows two cars violently colliding
One vehicle flipping over and catching fire
While the other SUV goes airborne
Before landing with heavy damage
The officer Joseph Wetzel
Who is currently battling
Stage 3 colorectal cancer
heard the crash, chased the sound, saw the scene, broke a window, pulled the trap driver from the
overturned vehicle before other officers arrived. Body camera footage later shows him telling
responding officers. There was another woman still inside the car. They were able to get in.
All the videos now have been shared by the NYPD and they're like, dude, he isn't feeling good
because he's going through cancer. Heard it, didn't see it, chased it, risked his own life to get in
and save them.
That's from CBS News.
Wow. That's crazy.
I don't like seeing wrecks.
Or hearing them.
I've only seen a couple and not bad ones.
It's not, I don't like it.
Like I remember it so vividly, nobody got hurt in the wrecks that I saw.
So I'm not even saying I saw something bad, bad.
I saw when we were all living in Austin.
And remember Maltoff, the bar?
Yeah, Maltoff?
Yeah.
There was a, that part of Sixth Street and another road,
Just ran a red light, probably going like 30 or 40, and they hit like T-boned.
It was so metal on metal, I can see and hear it right now.
Crazy to see.
And everybody was okay, but I can't imagine seeing a bad one like that.
Big shout out to that police officer.
Ever seen a bad, right?
No, and I've never really been in one except for, no, no, no, no.
Remember, no, I'm thinking back to when I was in New Mexico, I think,
and we were driving to the airport
my brother-in-law was driving
and we had the kids in the car
I was trying to go to the airport
and on the highway a truck with a trailer
like the trailer came and like
hit us
but then it caused the truck to fly off the road
and flip and what was crazy
was listeners were like
oh my gosh I was on that exact highway
like I saw that like whenever I talked about it
they knew the accident
and what's weird is it was so scary
to me at the time that I'd have to call
my brother-in-law or ask my
kids like did we, did we pull over? Do we know what happened to that man? Like I don't remember.
Like trauma? Well, I don't know that I had trauma. Like I just. There's a version of trauma that
you had from that. Even if you don't think it was like really. Yes, because I've never been in that.
Like it was freaky. But thankfully my brother-in-law kept control of our car, but looking back and
watching that car flip, like surely we found out he was okay. But as I'm remembering it right now,
I can't recall. Like, did we pull over? Did we talk to him? Like, I don't even know, which is weird.
You know, for the sake of tell me something good you did. And it was great. And you helped. And you helped.
We'll go with that.
And you set up a lemonade stand and it raised money.
I went over and I pulled him out of the window.
Well, you didn't have to go that hard, but still, yeah.
Okay.
All right, there you go.
That's what it's all about.
That was Tell me something good.
It's time for the good news.
With producer Eddie.
Tell me something good.
There's a mailman in Chicago.
They call him the singing mailman because everywhere he goes, he's just singing while he's delivering mail.
Well, there was a grandma who was checking her door camera and she sees the singing mailman.
She goes, oh my gosh, this is so cute.
She sends it to his grand.
granddaughter, and the granddaughter posted on social media, everyone's like, this is hilarious.
Well, they find out the singing mailman, he has a five-hour commute every single day to work.
He doesn't have a car.
So they're like, let's raise some money for him.
They raise enough money to buy the singing mailman a brand new truck.
Five-hour round trip?
Yeah, because he does public transit.
Okay, so two and a half, two-work.
Yeah.
But that makes sense.
Two-and-half to work and then two-and-half home.
And they got him a new truck.
That's amazing.
because he's just positive singing while he's delivering mail.
Great story.
That's a great story that people, his positivity was so consistent and pure that people noticed that.
Yeah.
And I didn't cared enough to know.
Do you tell stories like that because you want us to buy you a car?
No, why?
What do you mean?
Well, I mean, how am I like the singing man?
Well, you just know, we talk about it.
You're like the positive one around here.
Always.
Like, do you like hint at us?
No, I just saw this story.
I was like, that'd be a good story to tell.
Hey, take the car back.
Oh, you got me a car?
the car back. That's a good story. Good
for those people. That is what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
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My dad gave me the best advice ever.
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But if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head against the wall and it
doesn't feel fun anymore, it's okay to quit.
If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration.
It would not be on a calendar of, you know, the cat.
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Yeah.
It would not be...
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