The Bobby Bones Show - TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD (WEDS): Bobby Parent Shamed + How Much Money Did Amy Receive On Her Royalty Check?
Episode Date: April 8, 2026Bobby shared he had a rough night last and had to order a COVID test. Amy revealed how much she got from her royalty check from the movie she acted in called ‘Holiday Harmony’ on HBO Max. ...Eddie shared the wild way his wife got her lost phone back. Bobby clarifies why he has not started a new podcast despite all the messages he has been getting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's time for the good news.
Tell me something good.
Some of the good news for me is I actually feel a little better today.
I had a rough night last night where it was one of those nights where you call and a little bit I think I've been affected by lunchbox saying he had COVID.
But I was feeling really bad.
So I called and got COVID tests into my house.
Oh, yeah.
You good?
Yeah, you know you can get COVID tests and flu tests now in the same?
Yes.
No, about that.
Yes, I got a COVID and a COVID flu.
And I was feeling bad.
And so I took them negative.
And now I fell asleep at like 6.30 or so.
And then I woke up at 8.30 and it was, then you're just up.
And that part sucks.
But I don't have COVID.
And I don't have the flu.
And I'm actually feeling better today.
I don't know what it is.
But I had a wall so hard on both Monday afternoon and Tuesday afternoon shows where I can't even think straight.
and then it just all kind of manifested itself
all those two days into last night
when I'm back.
I don't have much else
except Scooby Steve hit me this morning
with Scooby you back?
Yeah, ma'am, I'm here, yeah.
What's up?
Scooby hit me this morning with an email
and I said, hey, on the cruise next year,
they're going to have a basketball court
and a pickleball court.
Oh, cool.
That's cool.
And I said, that's cool, like you guess is.
And then he said, do you want to host something?
I said, no, I want to play in something.
I don't want to host crap.
I want to play in a tournament.
And it won't be like a full basketball tournament.
I wouldn't want to do that.
But a pickleball tournament I don't want to play in.
And then I just want to play basketball.
I just want to like play knockout or something.
My dream, I've always wanted a bunker.
You know what else I want?
A gym.
Like a real gym?
Like a basketball gym?
Yeah, that'd be cool.
Like half court or full court?
It doesn't really matter.
Some people have a little in the room.
I wouldn't.
But I.
but you don't know you might have a bunch of kids
and like we would totally use a full court
you would use it but I don't need a full court
because we wouldn't use it 99% of the time
we used to have a full court basketball
court in our backyard
and fence we never use full court ever
so for the most part you only use half
if there was a gym for sale and I bought a gym
and it was full court
I wouldn't go like nah I don't want it
but if I had limited space I'd build a half court gym
that'd be awesome I think that's what I want a gym
and then a bunker
and an airplane.
Okay.
All those things.
But I think in order of me
buying them
it probably be a gym
and then a bunker,
the reason we don't do
a bunker now
is because I don't want
to have to take the walls
like the gates down
to our house.
They're rock.
So why would you have to
take the gates down?
Because you have to get
machinery back there.
We have to take
the whole wall down
some of it maybe?
We did it with pickleball core.
They had to take
two-thirds of it down
on one side.
Oh, really?
And they had to rebuild
the whole thing
because they got to constantly bring equipment back and forth.
Well, how bad do you want the bunker?
I know.
And then they're back there and the dogs can't go in the backyard
because I'm preparing myself for the apocalypse.
But the fact that on the cruise next year
there's going to be a basketball court and a pickleball court,
you're for sure about that, right?
Yes, they'll, yes.
Well, that doesn't sound very confident.
Well, because I've been told a lot of things last time
and a lot of things didn't happen.
And so I tread lightly in anything.
But to be positive, I know for sure there's a basketball court.
The pickleball thing, I've never seen a pickleball court in a cruise ship, but could be wrong.
I never seen elevators on a boat until this one guys.
That's true.
Yeah, the basketball thing I'm confident about, they said pickleball, but I want to see it for myself.
If there's a basketball court, we can play some knockout, I'm good.
I don't need to play full court.
Just play knockout and get some cardio in.
Knockout or some horse or something like that.
Horse.
A pig.
Pig.
Pig.
Pig.
He's pig.
So yeah, that's mine.
I don't have a lot because I went to bed pretty early last night, and then I was miserably up.
Oh, we started the wire.
Oh, okay. How is it?
We watched the first 10 minutes, and I was like, I don't feel good, so we turned it off.
Oh.
I didn't know what I was in it.
Yeah, from way back in the day.
Yeah, I'm in the show's way back in the day.
You think it's current him on?
No, but it's like way back before we knew how awesome he was, I think.
Yeah, he's way skinny and young, so you don't even, I didn't even realize it was him at first.
It's sort of like watching George Clothing on ER.
You're like, you're like, look at, you.
if you start old episodes of ER, you're like, what?
This guy ended up being huge.
I don't know.
I feel like I knew George Clooney from ER.
I know what I'm saying is if you go back to the first episode.
Yeah, I know what you're saying.
I'm just not down with it.
Hey.
Maybe you're not feeling well.
Maybe.
I'm feeling pretty good today, though.
But we started the wire, I guess.
I told my wife, I like, I hate that I got to cut this off, but I got to cut it.
All right.
So that's mine you.
I got a check in the mail from Holiday Harmony.
Oh, yeah.
The gift that keeps on giving.
It is.
It is the Christmas movie I was in a few years ago.
And this check must be for the holiday streams because sometimes my checks are 40 bucks.
Oh, this is more?
Maybe even less.
Sometimes they're 75.
Dang.
This one was triple digits.
$300?
No.
Well, you held up a three on your hand.
Triple digits.
That's what I thought too.
Triple digits.
It was $150's.
Oh, that's pretty good.
$3.84.
Then why did you hold up a three on your hand?
Triple digits.
No, I know.
Three, three.
Three.
It was just weird.
You hold up the number three and then go triple digits.
One digit would be if it was $9 or less.
Two digits would be if it was $10 to $99.
And triple digits.
We understand the logic.
Triple digits would be $100 to $9.99.
Yeah.
So that was a fun mailbox surprise.
You never know when they're going to come.
So is that how, like, Tom Hanks gets his money?
The mailbox?
I'm going to imagine that it goes to probably his business manager,
and it goes right into his account,
either one of the two, direct deposit or to the business manager.
Yeah, mine's a physical check.
Pretty sure it says, like, Warner Brothers.
That's awesome.
Thank you.
Eddie, you?
Okay, this is kind of cool.
So my in-laws left a couple days ago.
I dropped them off at the airport.
And my mother-in-law calls me and says, yeah, your father-in-law lost his phone at the airport.
Like, he didn't know where it is.
He might have left it a seat.
Don't know.
Well, I was like, just keep calling it.
You know, maybe somebody will answer it.
Well, they kept calling it.
And some man answered.
Oh, wow.
Really?
Yeah.
Some man answered and goes, yeah, I found this phone, yeah, by the terminal.
Is it yours?
Like, yes.
They're like, it's my phone.
Wow.
Can you please turn it into whatever airline they were flying?
And they said, yeah, we'll do that.
And then the airline, they confirmed with it.
They had it.
So yesterday, my wife went to the airport and picked up the phone.
Nice.
That's crazy.
Someone had it and answered it.
Yeah.
That's cool.
Good one.
Yeah, it's pretty cool.
And she went to the, I guess, the baggage claim, you know.
By the baggage claim, there's the, every airline has like a little office.
The lady had it right there in the desk.
It's kind of where I went to go pick up my guitar.
So man, we've been there twice in one year.
I didn't officially start a new podcast, by the way.
I like people think I have.
Do you know about this?
I do not.
So I did, like on YouTube, I did.
Like, Baby of the Union?
A Baby of the Union.
That was funny.
And I was just like, okay, I'm getting a lot of questions.
Let me do Baby State of the Union because it's all I was getting in Instagram DMs.
And I'm happy about it.
I was happy about it.
I was happy about it.
I was like, I got to do this.
I was like, no, I'm happy to do it.
And it's just so many questions all the time.
I said, well, what if I did like sporadically,
just a YouTube video, 10, 15 minutes of me talking about whatever it is,
where the people want to know?
And then I was debating on names and I had two names in mind.
I was either going to call it because I like to brand everything.
You know me.
I want to brand everything.
I was either going to call it, talk daddy to me or father knows less instead of father knows best.
So what did you settle on?
You tell me.
My gut was saying talk daddy to me, but then it's a little dirty.
I know.
So I feel like you ended up going with Father Nose Less.
And talk daddy to me itself is not dirty, but yes, it has a connotation.
And I think as a name, it sticks out the most, but I didn't want to always be like,
hey, I did an episode, Talk Daddy to Me.
Yeah.
Because Daddy is like, I know it's taking the place that word dirty, but then even Daddy,
is dirty.
That's what I said.
Every dude that I've talked about that to
they're like, oh, you got to go and talk daddy to me.
And I'm like, that's exactly why I didn't.
And also, Father Knows Less is a playoff an old television show
called Father Knows Best.
And also, that's a saying too.
But so I did an episode of that by myself.
Just put it on YouTube.
I ended up putting up on the Bobbycast feed.
But it was like 25 minutes, nothing long.
And then I did one with Lauren Elena
because she was overshooting some content for the celebrity head game.
So I put another episode up on my Bobby Bones channel YouTube.
And then, but it's called Father Nose Less.
It's doing pretty good.
I don't know anything.
Right.
Hence the name.
Yeah.
You're just learning.
Yeah.
I mean, I don't know.
I know nothing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You're figuring it out.
You don't know nothing.
No, I know nothing.
I know.
Well, you're learning.
There are so many parent shamers that don't even know their parent shaming.
It's crazy.
The amount of people that tell you you're stupid for what you just said and what you're doing.
Like, they're bad people.
Yeah.
I think they're just life shamers.
There's so many parent shammers in my DMs.
I can't believe you would do that.
You're just doing what you're doing
based on the circumstances around you
and the environment that you're in.
And it's work,
but it doesn't mean it would have been the greatest thing
you could have done.
You could have chosen a different thing
and it could have been better
or you could have done something else
and it could have been worse.
But there are so many people
that are so dead set
that the only way that they've done
it is the right way to do it.
It blows my mind.
That the general culture
of talking about things as a parent
is shame.
and people telling you how wrong you are.
There have been some nice things.
But for the most part, it's been,
now you're so wrong and so stupid about this.
The whole name of the show is about me being stupid.
Like, and I'm not purposefully saying stupid things.
I admit, I know nothing.
It's kind of a brutal environment.
I see what people that do any sort of parent content.
Like, this is not good for my mental health.
So anyway, that's what's up.
Father knows less.
You can't search it.
It's just on my YouTube channel.
Again, it's not an official podcast.
I guess people were like, you're doing another podcast, that's crazy.
I'm like, nah, no, this is random one-offs for sure.
Okay, tell me something good.
Morgan.
I'm picking up a new hobby.
Like Amy, who's learning French.
Yes.
It's a sport, though.
Okay.
And it combines two things.
It's called Frisbee golf.
I've heard of it.
Familiar.
Yeah, it's not new.
No, I know it's not new.
But I've only played it one time before, and I was like, this is stupid.
But now...
Get it on the cruise.
Let's get Frisbee golf on the cruise.
Oh gosh, Frisbee's in the ocean.
There's all there are none left on the boat.
Yes.
When did you start playing Frisbee golf?
I've picked it up this last week because there's a place by my house that now offers it.
And I was like, well, it's close by.
I can bring my dog.
And my boyfriend, or my fiance is really into it.
So I was like, why not try and figure this out?
I'm not very good at it, though.
And I've realized why I get frustrated starting new hobbies is because I like to be good at things.
Yeah, that's the frustrating part about new hobbies.
Oh my gosh.
horrible. Like my frisbee was everywhere. It was nowhere near where the little not net thing or the
chain net that it's supposed to go on. I just thought I would be kind of good at it, but no, I was
horrible. So I don't know how long it's going to last. Do you play in a park or on a golf course?
Because at some public golf courses, they have those like on the sides of the holes. It's a park
and they have a whole course set up. So like different kind of areas to where you're supposed to start.
I didn't really start where you're supposed to start because I don't think my frisbee would have made it all the way. I'm learning.
all baby steps, but I tried.
Plan from the red teas. Yeah.
Did you buy a whole set? Like your drivers,
your irons and your putters and all that? Oh,
no, no. My fiance has some of
the frisbee. You have to have frisbees. They're
like these little specific frisbies for it.
So he has a few, so I'm trying with his before I
fully invest. Because yeah, they have like
a, yeah, the driver goes long
and straighter. That's the idea.
And then your irons or like even your putter's
so heavy it doesn't really go that far. So that's
your close range one? I saw
people, they had whole backpacks full of
different frisbies.
Yeah.
It's like a bag of clubs, but it's a bag of frisbies.
It's pretty cool.
I see it on my TikTok sometimes.
It comes up in the algorithm.
You never played it?
Even we're in Austin.
Austin was kind of big.
I'm not a hater of it.
I don't think I've ever thrown a frisbee at it,
whatever it's called the net, the hole.
Yeah, I don't know what it's on.
No, I'm not a hater.
I've never played.
And it's, if I'm going to go and spend a couple hours out
and I'd rather just take the golf clubs.
Yeah, same.
Although I haven't done that at all.
You probably practice golf.
yesterday though right getting ready for the big eye heart tournament yeah i don't i'm not i haven't been invited
so so you're not practicing so wait you're not going to practice until you get invited but you're not
going to get invited until you get better i know well then i got an email yesterday that also i have to
maybe film something i don't know what time the golf event is but i have to film something from cap for cap one
friday at like 2 p.m you could play you're not playing golf but you would be back if oh i'd be back so how early
visit on Friday. Early.
All right.
It's early. I got to get in Thursday night.
Okay, I told you I had pants.
That's all I have. That's right. That's what I send up the ladder, guys.
She has pants.
When I tell you, they're cute, they are so cute. They're plaid. They're cute.
Plaid pants? Yes.
Like an old school golfer? Dang, paint Stewart.
Yeah. They're really, really, really cute.
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I didn't think I was going to live.
I was terrified.
There was no
anything inside those eyes.
They turned black.
It scared the hell out of me.
That was your first murder case?
Yes, sir.
Fear to say this was the biggest case of your career?
Yes, sir.
Rape a murder for a child.
She's as bad as it gets.
I would think so.
People wake up.
I'm the one that saw the murder
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Yeah, you guys are talking about I-Heart that May 2nd weekend,
and we just booked.
So we are excited.
We are going to Charleston that same weekend.
Oh, I thought you were coming with us.
No, I never got invited.
So I said, Beezer, let's book something.
So we're heading back to Charleston, baby.
Oh, I love Charleston.
I know, and especially this time of the year,
it doesn't get too hot, all those restaurants,
King Street, the bars.
What do you love about?
about it. I know you love the bars. What do you love about it? Me? I just went for the first time
last April and it's the only time I've ever been. But I mean, Ray said at restaurants, it was some
of the best food ever. I still, I had a salad I still think about and I've tried to recreate it
at home. And it's something I definitely was not going to order. And then our server was like,
trust. People come from all over the country to have this salad. It's like a celery salad
and it was so good. So like the food, the walking around, the architecture, the people, the
being just the vibe. I don't know. I was only there for one weekend, but mostly we went around
to different restaurants. It's not like I experienced nightlife there or anything like that, but there's
charm, there's character. It just felt good. It's Ray's go-to. Yeah, it's because everybody there is a
$60,000 millionaire. You dress nicer, you walk around like you're rich. It's great. So you mean it's
people faking like they're rich? Correct. How do you know they're actually not rich? They probably are. We're
the only ones that aren't, but it's awesome. It's that type of city where you can just throw a
sweatshirt over your shoulders and you have that educated feel. You can just hold a book in your hand
and everybody's like, oh, he fits in. Like stuff like that. You can sit on a roof top and you,
and then you see the ocean and you're like, yes, and you are surrounded. Ray's right. It's like a
vibe. I don't know how to explain it. Is this the way like they set it up for tourists? Because
there's no way like the locals all dress up with sweaters and read books, right? It's like people
they go back home and you're like, no, man, everywhere in New York, people are in their underwear and
dressed up as Gumby.
Right.
And you look at Spider-Man's over there.
It's like, it's crazy.
Everybody does that.
Yeah.
Have you, you've gone, right?
I've been a couple times, but I've gone normal Charleston.
Play a show there.
Just go eat somewhere.
I don't know.
I never do tourist Charleston.
Yeah, we definitely did.
And now I can't, of course, think of the names of the restaurants, but we, you know,
made our reservations well in advance.
And it, I mean, I just thought it was charming and delicious.
Hey, I want to do this, Ray.
Would you hit voice?
We still small five since we're talking about traveling.
I want to help this person.
I'm going to leave a pause.
Morning, Steve,
morning.
My family and I are on our way to Nashville, Tennessee on a road trip.
My son is 11.
Our daughter is 13.
And we were wondering what you all recommend we can do in Nashville, Tennessee as a family.
We are a long-time listeners and we love the show.
Bye.
We get a lot of questions.
People are like, what do we do?
And I think it just matters.
you know how old you are.
11 and 13.
Man, I think going to the Opry
is the best thing that you can do
because that represents
kind of what Nashville is
because there's some old school music,
usually some new school.
It's also a massive tourist attraction.
The Opry is fantastic if you can go to that.
And also, there's a place on Broadway now.
Broadway used to just be bars and hockey talks.
There's like this area of Broadway now that's newer.
I mean, there's even a freaking Apple store there.
Fifth and Broad.
Yeah, it's Fifth and Broadway.
They have good restaurants.
Like, that's a fun place to go too if you don't just want to get sucked into all of, you know, the bars downtown.
If you're just, if you're just an adult, you got to do the bar stuff, not even get drunk just to go in them and like see what's up.
But didn't Ray say that also under there now, there's the Nashville yards where there is a put putt or a mini golf thing that's under Broadway?
Yeah, it's under a union station.
So it's just a couple blocks from Fifth and Broad.
Yeah.
So I think that would be if you want to experience, because kids can't go into a lot of the places.
but during the day walking up and down Broadway is cool.
And then there's a fifth and broad,
like where you're talking about where there's, you know, good food
and shopping if you want to go in and out.
But then underneath, I think it's called Nashville Yards.
There's the golf.
Or pup put putt.
What would you tell people to do with an 11 and 13-year-old?
That. Just that?
Okay.
I mean, anytime you can walk around,
especially they're coming now where the weather's great,
like walking around, seeing that stuff, experiencing,
even walking by the bars, you hear the live,
music, you can pop into some restaurants, get ice cream, walk around, do the pot. And then I'm with
you on that, taking them to a show at the Opry. If they want to go out there, that would be super
cool. The Opry's not right next to downtown. It's 20 minutes away. Don't be fooled. Most of my
friends that come to town to visit, they're like, wait, what? Same with the Bluebird. They're like,
oh, we're here to the Bluebird. It's kind of outside of town a little bit. Yeah. Not as far,
but definitely not downtown. And the Bluebird, if you can get into the Bluebird, go to the Bluebird. It's just
almost impossible to get in because it's so small.
And people line up.
But if you can get into the Bluebird, it doesn't matter who's playing.
Go to the Bluebird.
And if the weather is, well, I guess the mini golf at Nashville Yards is underground.
But right down the street from us, we have puttchack.
Is that a chain?
Is put check not?
Oh, okay.
But it's still cool.
It's really cool.
We had my son's birthday there last year, and the kids loved it.
I mean, there was adults there with their crew and then kids there with their crew.
so it's very entertaining for all ages.
It's a good weather time.
So if you're coming now, like go to the park where the Parthenon is,
because Parthenon's interesting.
This is an exact replica size and everything of the Parthenon and, like, Greece.
Although it is under construction.
Oh, it is?
Yeah, we went like a couple days ago and they were closed.
But you can still see it.
You couldn't get your Parthenon?
You can't go in it.
It'll be a quick visit.
You know, you see it.
You see it.
And then the kids will be like, cool, what's next?
And then there's a lot of pigeons.
But there's a big park too.
Yeah, yeah, yes, yes.
Okay, that's fun, Ray.
Good job. Abby, you got one?
Yes, the Nashville half marathon is coming up in two and a half weeks,
and I haven't really been training that much because I haven't felt good.
Yeah, but yesterday I ran nine miles without stopping, so that felt good.
The weather was just so nice and I couldn't stop, those endorphins.
Holy crap.
Is going?
Are you raising money again?
Is this time to ask for money?
I am, Eddie.
Are you wanting to donate?
I figured that was coming, so I'm like, let's get ahead of it.
I actually wasn't.
I didn't want to put anybody on the spot.
You have to fill lunchbox's role since he's not here.
How much money do you want, Abby?
Yeah.
Whatever you want to give.
Have you met your goal?
No, I haven't.
What's your goal?
I'm a little ways off.
5,000.
What was it last year?
I think it was 5,000, maybe 3,000.
I thought it was less.
Oh, yeah.
I think I was a little ambitious.
Well, wait, so where are you in the...
About 1,500.
Okay.
Do you ever see the people that do a GoFundMe and then they hit their goal and they raise it?
I'm always a little annoyed by them.
This is not Abby.
But it's like, I'm doing a go fund me because I don't need my car fixed.
And then they hit their goal of $1,200 and they're like, I just moved it to $3,000.
You don't even need it.
That's annoying.
Like set your goal.
And when you get it, be like, thank you everybody.
Not I met my goal.
You know what?
While you're at it, give me more.
That I always feel.
Don't do that, Abby.
I've seen that a lot.
Abby, what's your, what's your, like where are you going to? You going door to door? Like, how are you getting money?
Well, I've, like, texted my family and friends. And I'm like, if you want to, because I don't like to make people be on the spot. And then I'm just posting on Facebook and Instagram. So.
Abby, good luck. I can, you know, send you a text. And it's two weeks away? Two and a half, yeah. Okay.
I think a lot of people heard she wasn't training, so they weren't donating.
No, I'm back though. That's word on the street. She wasn't putting in the work.
I put it in yesterday. So.
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