The Bobby Bones Show - Tues Post Show (08-15-23)
Episode Date: August 15, 2023A listener calls in who gives Bobby permission to post a video of him without his shirt. Another listener calls and has a suggestion for Amy on what to call her ex-husband. Lunchbox is upset with the ...company about lunch today. Raymundo has a warning for Bobby about what he posts on social media. Why Bobby wants to be a golf influencer which leads us to a discussion on what area of expertise we’d be influencers in. Morgan wants to do a reverse roast. We get into a discussion of why Lunchbox and Ray might be fighting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's time for the Bobby Bones Post Show. Here's your host, Bobby, Bones.
I want to make sure we get one of these up.
So we're on a little earlier than normally.
We're going to be here all day anyway,
so I just want to make sure we get a good post show up.
I do want to grab a couple calls here.
This is Alex in Wichita, Kansas, who's on the phone.
Alex, what's up, buddy?
Hey, how's it going?
Good.
How you doing?
I'm doing pretty good.
What can I do for you?
Hey, I was just letting you know that you can post that video of me from Saturday on Instagram.
What video is that?
of me dancing on the stage with my shirt up
Oh, are you teapot guy?
I don't know T-Pite.
Oh, T-Pot.
So, listen, you won't know unless you were there.
But I brought Alex up on stage and we played a game and he kind of won, kind of lost.
But I said, hey, I'm not going to post this on the internet, I promise.
And so I didn't.
I never posted anything about it.
And people were begging me, post a T-Pot guy.
Wouldn't do it, wouldn't do it.
Are you sure this is you?
100% sure.
How can he prove it?
I don't know.
What do you do for a living?
Oh, there we go.
Inspect airplane.
That's it.
Yeah, that's it.
Yeah, that's him.
Unless he just heard the guy, but he got pretty specific.
Yeah, it's funny.
But again, I was going to be a man in my word.
As funny as it was, I was not going to post what he did on stage.
It wasn't bad.
It just was like, if you do this, because he wanted a bunch of money doing it.
How much money did I give you?
$110.
Nice.
It's awesome.
I just do all the money.
out of my pockets. I take it all.
Okay, thank you, Alex, for that. Then I will go
and go through the archives and post that if you're
cool with it. I appreciate you coming to the show. Jeff, fun?
Oh, yeah, I had a great time.
Thanks, man. I appreciate that. And, okay, well,
maybe not today, but tomorrow I may get the teapot guy up. It's a really
funny segment. Thanks, Alex.
Thank you. See, buddy.
Christine is on. Christine, you are on the Bobby Bone
Show. What's going on?
Oh, good morning, studio.
Morning.
Hey, Amy. So, I'm a little behind on the podcast.
been um sad with issues but i know you are we were trying you guys have been talking about a
different easier way to call like an ex-husband or reverse husband so i wanted to share with you
what i call mine and i call him my was-been oh wasbin did we toy with the wasband i don't know about the
was yeah i know we did reverse i feel like if we just said wasbin real quick people would just think
they heard husbands.
Speech impediment.
Yeah, it's tough.
With Amy and your struggle with R's and W's anyway.
He's my wasman.
I think wasman's funny.
It's like Elmer Fudd, but that would be difficult for us here.
My husband.
I like that, though, my wasman.
But then you have to address it every time.
Right.
Not that we don't when we say reverse husband, but at least people...
Yeah, I mean, we have to figure something out because I just barely even...
Every time I bring him up, I stutter around it.
Like, Ben, you know, when we were married, a husband...
What about your ex?
Oh, that's what we said, and she didn't like that.
Well, the ex?
I guess I could ask Ben what he says to people.
Probably ex-wife.
He's not...
He's not doing a show.
Christine, we appreciate that.
Thank you for calling us.
You got it.
Have a good one guy.
Bye.
See you later.
Thank you.
Lunchbox is all upset about some lunch thing.
Are you going on the lunch today?
Yeah.
So he's upset at our...
Not that he has to go.
He's upset at our company because of why?
Because we did some contest.
I don't know.
where they get to come to Nashville
and eat with some members of the Bobby Bones show for lunch.
And we're not going to...
They're going to come see and hang out with all of us,
myself included,
in like hour and a half.
Yeah, yeah, but they're not going to get to go eat
at a Nashville staple restaurant.
We're going to a hotel restaurant.
Like, that has nothing to do with Nashville.
Just some random hotel are going to go to the restaurant inside the hotel.
Like, wouldn't we go to like one of the hot chicken places,
what Nashville is known for?
Seems really dumb for people to be whoever's higher up.
To be making those kind of decisions.
What's the name of the place?
It's just a hotel.
I don't know.
But there are nights restaurants in hotels.
Right, right.
But it's not, you don't come to Nashville and be like, I'm going to go to that hotel restaurant.
It depends what it is.
There are hotel restaurants that when friends come to town, we take them there because it's really good.
I'm confused.
Why is he so mad about this?
Like when you come to Nashville.
I don't even ask that anymore.
No, no.
Listen, when you go to Nashville to eat, you know, something, oh, you went to eat with the Bibone shirt.
You go to one of those Nashville restaurant, a hot chicken place?
No, he went to a restaurant and a hotel that I've never heard of.
I think the first question is, who's the Bible show?
Instead of what?
So, but you don't know what it is.
Morgan, do you know?
Yeah, it's called the pool club.
It's at Virgin hotels.
Oh, that sounds cool.
And it is a cool spot.
And it's close to here.
I think they were doing it for convenience of the show that it's close by.
So he's getting mad since they bent over backward to make sure it was convenient for the show.
Yep, exactly.
Oh, it's nice.
Rooftop fakeda.
It's super fancy.
Hold on.
Guys.
It's by the pool?
Oh, you have a downtown view of, like, you can see Nashville.
I never.
I never said it wasn't nice.
It's just not a, like, you don't, when people come, you don't say, oh, you should go to the pool top club.
You should say, you should go to Hattie B's.
You should go to Princess Hot Chicken.
Maybe they're going to do that.
But as I'm saying, maybe they have hot chicken there.
And maybe.
They don't have hot chickens.
Oh, wait.
I'm looking at their summer brunch menu, Nashville hot chicken.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, there's a national.
hot chicken breakfast.
Oh, that's what I'm talking about.
And they get to see the skyline.
But they are not known for their hot chicken.
But this is not the only meal they're getting to eat here.
Hey, Scooby Steve, would you like to add to this?
Yeah, I mean, this idea was picked between me and someone else named Rick.
We thought it was a nice place.
We wanted to take them somewhere nice.
I would go nice.
And Hattie Bees is basic.
Like, anyone can get that anywhere.
And the line is long.
Oh, man.
The line is a long.
I'm not waiting in that line.
Sorry.
Oh, we couldn't have work something out.
So we want to make them feel a little bit more like VIP status by taking them to a nice hotel, rooftop bar, not Hattie Bees.
I think that's great.
Yeah.
How did they win this?
So remember we did that thing, Access Day, about a month or so ago where it's like a contest sweeps where they had a sign up on our site?
And then if they got picked, they won this.
Yeah, we also had like a bunch of deals from all the local markets.
Yeah.
It was a huge company thing.
Got it, got to got it.
And so did they outbid everybody or was it a drawing?
It was a drawing, and they won the drawing.
Oh, that's cool.
Yeah.
And where are they coming in from, do you know?
I got to check my notes on.
They don't live here, though.
No, no, they can't.
It's a whole thing.
They flew them in.
Did we fly them in?
Yeah, it's a whole expense paid trip.
Hey, next time we do those giveaways, though,
lunchbox are just being in charge of the whole thing.
I mean, you ask them, like,
would you rather go eat hot chicken Nashville what they're known for,
or would you rather go to some random restaurant you never heard of?
Well, if you ask it like that, I bet I know what the answer would be,
but if you ask it in a realistic way.
It's more of like, do you want to go to this cool rooftop restaurant
and have an experience with the...
That's close to the...
downtown Nashville.
That sounds cool.
Or you're going to go wait for an hour and a half in line.
No, you wouldn't have to wait in line.
You understand that you can call the restaurant and be like,
yo, I'm bringing...
You ever called the restaurant and they let you in, Haddibis?
I've never tried.
No, I don't...
No, I'm not doing that either.
But that's what...
We have an executive producer for that.
I don't care.
If they did that, I'm out.
I'm not going.
Who's going?
I am.
I am.
Me.
I am.
Oh, wow, cool.
Scuba.
Hey, are we allowed to have signature sips?
I think it's all expense is paid.
Okay.
Wow.
You're trying to get drunk at lunch.
I'm just looking.
I didn't hear Eddie.
Is Eddie not going?
I'm not going.
Yeah, I can't go either.
I can't go.
I didn't know.
I didn't even know it's today,
but they're coming in in like an hour, 15 or so.
Yeah, at 1045.
Can I hang out?
Okay, cool.
Thank you, lunchbox.
Yeah, I just thought it was interesting.
Yeah.
Weird.
I don't, I really don't think it's that weird.
Because like when I have buddies come to town, they're like, hey, dude, we got to go to
Hattie Bees.
I never heard him saying, we got to go to.
But that's because you're hosting their trip.
I have had a lot of friends come to town.
I've actually never taken them to Hattie B.
You should, Amy. It's actually pretty good.
I'm not going to wait in the line.
I've never brought anybody to Hattie B's either.
Oh, my goodness.
Oh, it's so good.
I've only ever been once.
It's good.
I like it.
I'm not a big hot chicken person.
Honestly, I...
You know what's better is getting that...
What do you do, Uber Eats or whatever?
Like, we do that all the time when bad people in town.
Like, let's just bring it to the house.
You should Uber Eats Hattie B to that restaurant lunchbox and really give them the double dip.
I can do that.
I can do that for them.
Or you just walk over to Hattie B's just a block away.
And wait in line for an hour.
You don't have to wait in line, guys, if you go at the right times.
Nah, I'm not going to send in the morning.
What times lunch?
What time's lunch?
I see lines when I drive by there.
11.30.
Yeah, there'll be a line.
It's like chick fog.
Not on a Tuesday.
Yes, on a Tuesday.
On any day.
Guys, I ride my bike by there all the time.
There's no line because you drive your bike coming in the morning.
That's right.
Buckcrack early.
Ray Mundo has a warning for me, something I've been doing on my Instagram that I don't
realize, is this a safety issue? No, not that, but I noticed when you go on trips, you do it,
and then it seems like when you have people in town, you'll do it, and it'll be on your stories,
but sometimes you'll also do posts. You've been doing a good job of hiding it a little bit.
Food picks. I'm just warning you, you're going to become food pick guy if you do too many of them.
Oh, man. I don't mind being food pick guy. That's not a bad thing, but I don't really post food in my feed.
Yeah, I just noticed it when you went to New Hampshire, there was some. Yeah, because it was the greatest
food ever had in my life. So that makes sense, but I just don't. I just don't.
want you to be labeled food pick guy. I wouldn't mind
being food pick guy. If I take
pictures of good food. I grill a bunch now.
I'm not good. I'm not great at it. I'm pretty
good at it. I'm not great. I'm not Eddie. Is that a bad
thing posting food? That's what I'm saying.
It's not half eaten. I never post half eaten food.
It's always like right when it comes to the table. If it's interesting to look at
or it's something that I've never had before, I'll take a picture of it.
Yeah. Why is it bad to be food pick guy?
It's just when somebody looks at your Instagram. I had to be careful with it.
I was doing too many sunset picks and people go, oh, you're sunset.
You are sunset guy, though.
We like that.
It's like when I would see sunsets, I would think of you and come to think of it.
You haven't done in a while.
I look forward to your sunsets.
I hate it that you're not as much sunset, Mr. Sunset guy.
His apartment's lifted up, so he takes a picture of the sunset.
And even when storms come in, I'll go.
Your storm guy, too.
Ray, I go straight to your Instagram when I know the storm coming in.
That is true.
Especially he's coming from the west side.
Correct.
I know you're going to have the first view into town.
Yes.
Right. Thank you.
He has the first apartment at the city line.
Let us know what.
I wouldn't mind being food pick guy.
I'm not going to be food influencer because I don't know enough about food.
I think it would be fun to be a golf influencer
because I was thinking to myself,
man,
when I used to do maintenance on a golf course,
they would never let us play.
They didn't let the grunt workers play golf.
And if I could somehow become a golf
and have a sort of career being something in golf,
that would be hilarious.
in like the greatest way
to be like,
they wouldn't let you play on the golf course
now they're paying you to go
wear their clothes on the golf course.
So like if you're a golf,
oh, clothes, okay, I was seeing golf
like does the, you know,
American Golf Association hire you or something?
No, it would be like a brand.
The AGA?
Like the PGA.
It'd be like a brand.
It would be...
What's it P4?
PGA, professional golf.
Yeah.
What'd you call it?
American?
I'm just making something up.
American Golf Association.
I trusted there was a different league called the AGA.
I didn't realize you were just doing letters out there.
No, no, no, no.
Like, you know, the walnut people, didn't they hire you once?
What?
They did.
Right, right.
Walmart.
No, pecan.
Oh, sorry.
Woo, let's get that right.
The pecan.
Can we get NPR on the phone?
Just to sit.
Whatever.
It was a nut.
A nut.
I had the wrong nut.
I'm just saying there's like, you know, California grapes.
Grapes all over.
hired me for stuff at some point.
So, I mean, I get it.
That's why I was picturing golf.
Like, they're trying to promote the overall.
But you're talking about a clothing.
Yeah, brand.
No, I don't have you clothing.
Brands.
Clubs?
Balls?
You know, that would be brand, all brands.
I mean, so you could do that.
But also, for example, like speakers that they put on golf cart.
There's all kinds of market there.
I just haven't really dedicated myself to it.
But I think just in a twist of fate to show other kids that aren't allowed to do stuff,
you later can be an influencer on that same stuff,
stick it in their butt.
Did you think about that when you were working on the golf course or you just...
No, there were no such things in influencer, Eddie, or social media.
No, but did you ever think like, well, one day I'm going to be part of golf?
No, I thought one day I'd like to play.
That was it.
You need to call that course and be like, hey, you got room for me now?
How do you like me now?
They do.
I bet you played it.
I bet you played it.
I only played it once.
You have?
Many, many years ago.
Yeah.
And it was a dump.
Well, yeah, because you're not working there anymore.
Maybe that's what it is.
Keeping it up.
Yeah.
You walk in, you've got all your, like, nice golf gear on.
You're like, remember me?
I used to work maintenance here.
And then you can tell the dude weeded.
You didn't let me say.
I used to be you.
Big mistake.
I go chase down a guy, we eating just to show them.
Hey, man, you see these clothes?
I paid for.
Yeah, so, you know, I think that would be fine.
I think that's a little goal.
You should do that.
It's just, like, become a golf influencer and then do it for a couple months and then quit.
That's it?
I just want to do it for life.
I just want to, like, do it because it's a full circle deal.
Yeah.
And then just be done with it?
I mean, not like pursue, pursue it.
And then you should go for your PGA card.
No, no, no, I'm not a good golf.
No, but that's their journey.
No, I'm not doing that because I'd never do it.
I'd never make it.
You've been training for something.
Maybe that's it.
It's not that, dude.
It could be.
Trust me, it's not that.
So I know.
That attitude.
I see it as long term.
You see these influence.
Then they start designing their own clothes.
Then you start designing your own.
Hey, this is a golf shirt designed by influencer Bobby.
If they ever call me influencer Bobby, I quit.
Well, whatever.
Bobby Bones.
But yes.
I'm just saying.
And I posted some golf content up there.
And I was like, I don't know if people are, but I almost don't care anymore.
Who cares?
I just want to be a, I just kind of want to prove it to a little kid me.
I have a lot of those issues.
I went to therapy yesterday.
Did you talk to talk about this to them?
Not the golf influencer thing, but how I'm just constantly trying to prove to the little kid version of me that it can be done.
What would everybody's influencer be?
If you're a golf influencer, who, I don't understand your question.
Well, what kind of influencer would you be?
Like, if you become, because we're not, we have social media fallings.
But then in the day, I don't consider us like online influencers.
Right.
We're not into.
I do almost no ads.
Right.
I mean, none.
I mean, it may be one a year.
And I get offered ad money all the time.
I just don't want to be mansogram that, honestly.
But there's nothing wrong.
I just don't feel like I do a good enough job at it to make it that.
So, but I'm willing to in that space, I think that would be cool because I think I can do good content.
But I would only be doing it to prove, it's one of those unhealthy things to prove to myself that it could be done.
And then I would just do it for a while and be like, I'm done, I'm good.
I'm moving on to something else.
Then I'll be a yoga influencer.
Ooh.
I'm just kidding.
Really?
That's the next step.
Yeah, yeah.
Amy, what would you be?
I'm trying to think.
Therapy.
Yes, a mental health.
Oh, so you're saying right now, not what you're trying to prove to you?
your young self? Well, I don't know. I guess because I don't know that my younger self. I honestly
don't know that I have that what you have, like trying to prove to my younger self something,
which I get yours. That totally makes sense. But, hmm. If now, though, you're an influencer,
I would say, whoever said that. I could represent their influencer.
Co-parenting. Ooh, that's good. It's a terrible word. Their influence. Mental health.
Brain influencer.
But yeah, you would do that.
You'd be a therapy influencer.
Your feelings influencer.
Well, what's my product?
I mean, therapy.
Therapy.
But if you get clothes, what are they going to supply me with?
Better help.
Free therapy?
I mean, yeah.
Medicine.
No, no, no, I'm like in paying clothes.
I'm getting paid in money.
Oh.
But I would just like wear their clothes and say, I wear them.
Okay.
Right.
So I wear.
Yeah, you're not getting free hours of therapy.
Okay.
Well, I don't know.
It seems like that's what happens.
You get to free.
Free clothes. Also, I get tons of free clothes, but I don't get paid right now. Well, you can do therapy, mental health, whatever that is. A lot of mental health.
Books, so that's mine. Seminars. Lunchbox is a cycling. Yeah. Oh, how to play soccer when you're older.
Oh, that's right.
Oh my gosh, rec soccer.
I mean, I should get soccer gear.
I mean, I don't know why we're not on that.
I don't know where that.
Because I don't think there's a huge market.
Have you been to soccer fields?
On this show.
I mean, it's why we don't talk about golf on this show either.
Right, but this is free of social.
There's not on the show.
There's not social media.
But you said, I don't know how we're not on that.
Who's we?
Because it's only you on your social media.
I'm saying social media.
Like, I mean, they see me out on the pitch.
Who's they?
You keep saying.
America.
What?
How?
On social media.
How do they see him on golf course?
Social media.
No, but you said I don't understand how we're not.
I don't know who we is.
I mean, I'm saying the people of America, like the company, like I don't see.
What company?
Adidas, Nike.
I mean, oh, bro.
So you would suggest that they just see you on Instagram.
And know that I have a following and be like, yo, he's on the pitch.
We need to get him some stuff.
And boom, boom, boom.
I can't believe Adidas doesn't send us uniforms for my team.
Okay.
Nike, I just got an email from Nike about something.
and I could send it to lunchbox
because, I mean, I'm not, it didn't make sense for me
to do it, but it is some social post thing
with Nike right now.
Amy's getting Nike offers.
Well, let me see, lunchbox,
let me see many soccer pictures you have up
in your last 15 pictures.
No, no, it's usually story.
Nobody cares about stories.
Stories are, again, secondary.
When they buy stuff, they buy feed posts
with also two added stories.
Nobody cares about stories.
Oh, well, I didn't know that.
Well, then I'll post more in my posts.
So I'm looking at lunchboxes soccer,
three, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
No, it's been a while,
I usually do it.
Like I said.
18, 90, 22.
You do a win.
There's no soccer within, I mean, I'm still scrolling.
Well, that's why the companies aren't seeing it.
Yeah, man.
That's why I was doing.
I mean, I'm all the way back now to October 2020, no soccer.
22.
Do you expect companies to go to your stories when they don't even go to your?
Yeah, when you tag them.
You don't, you know.
Wait, do you wear Nike?
Yeah.
Okay, I'll send you this thing.
I don't know.
I have a feeling he doesn't wear Nike all the time.
That's why he answered it.
like that. It's more like, yeah, I've got a Nike shirt. Yeah. Eddie, what would you do? I mean,
I'd be a smokemaster influencer, but grilling. Grilled. That's good. Here's my God. Here's a deal with
all that, though. There are so many people out there that just like, you know, they see how you do your
things and like, oh, that's not how you do it. You need to do it this way. You need to do it that way.
Who cares? Own it. Yeah, who cares. You know how many people tell me that about the show every
day? Oh my gosh. Eddie. Show's terrible. Show's terrible. Show's terrible. You suck. Everybody
sucks. Okay, well, let's have a look at these numbers. Have a look at this. And now,
I'll go and kiss my butt.
Maybe I should tell them that then.
Boom.
Don't worry about it.
I even look at other like, you know, grill masters or whatever on Instagram and they get a lot of,
you know, trash talk too.
But what's great about trash talk and this is what people forget.
It's still engagement.
Yeah.
And it still is what makes the post scene.
The more engagement you get, the more they share it.
I love when people come after me because all it does is create some, ah, pooh-to-to-do-o-o-boom.
You suck.
I hate you.
All of a sudden, it's getting lifted up because people are in the comments fighting about it.
That's crazy.
To me, I get my feelings.
hurt and I just lay in bed for the rest of the day.
Oh.
That's okay.
You need to come on over to my therapy.
We can help each other out, Amy.
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Um, Amy, you went to that morning show boot camp.
did. And how did that go? Why did we just
touched on it yesterday? It went
really well. Like I
saw it. I'd never been to
anything like that. And I know
it's been going on for a long time and I know you've been a few
times and you've spoken on a panel
before, which
that's the only reason why I went is Dennis
Clark, who we work with was like, he was like, hey, I want you on
this panel. And
for me, I was kind of geeking out meeting
this one girl, Kristen, who I used
to listen to on Bob and the
showgram. They were...
Bert show now?
Now she's on the Bert show.
Yeah.
Yeah, but back when I lived in North Carolina,
she was on the Raleigh station there with Bob,
and I knew her, and then she left to go to Bert,
and so she was there with Bert,
and their whole show there,
I guess they all go together every year.
Like, there was six of them there.
I don't think he has more people on his team than that,
but he's like six.
They're very into it.
And so, I don't know, I thought it was good.
I was there, tried to do my best to represent the show.
What did you talk about?
The last time I went was a few years ago,
Charlemagne and I did a thing together.
They were like, best friends, who were the same, but different.
And then we got up and just talked, us too.
So that was our thing.
It was like, how are we so alike and so different, but still so alike?
When Bob Pittman spoke, our CEO, he mentioned both of y'all.
In what way, like fired next, deserve a raise.
What's up?
I forget exactly, but sort of like power players just kind of talking about, like, the top.
And it's like, that's an opportunity, and that could go to, I mean,
Because it's not like, you know, however many years ago, that's not where you were.
So it's like you've got a room full of people that who knows when they could be the next.
Hopefully a long time.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Well, I mean, it's not all, it's not, because this is a country space.
There's a lot of different tops.
Yeah, there's all different genres.
I mean, there's different things.
There's a lot of talk about AI.
There was a lot of, I met even some listeners.
They're on radio in different markets, though, but they listen to us.
and I met a lot of people
were worked on in their market.
So it was really just neat to be around
people that do what you do all over the country.
So when you're watching our CEO talk,
what do you say about me?
Oh, we didn't come up.
No, nobody else came up.
No, I think Bobby Bones.
I don't even think he said Bobby Bones show.
So I got a question.
Maybe he did.
I don't know.
Like a real question here.
So like when we see him at these,
events? Should I talk to him more?
Who?
Bob?
Yeah.
Like, should I like make it a point of like, hey, man, I haven't talked to you in a couple
years.
I don't think I would say that.
I don't think I would say that.
I don't think absolutely you should say hi to people.
And what I would do is if quickly he's on the go, he's a busy man.
And I would just say, hey, Bob, lunchbox, Bobby Boneshow.
I would say that.
I'm not saying that's because it's you.
I do the same thing to anybody high up because I don't want to assume that they know
who I am.
And then just be like, hey, good to see you.
And he'll be like, oh, yeah.
And then just keep walking.
Like that's what I, and then if he stops and talks more, then great.
But yeah, you should say hi.
But lunchbox won't do that.
He says, they're not going to remember me.
What's the point of saying hi to?
They never do until they do.
Exactly.
So I'm asking, Eddie, because there is one I say hi to and he's still.
It took me years to get anybody to acknowledge me in that corporate space.
Yeah.
Forever.
And then what I would do is I'd be like, hey, you want to get lunch sometime?
And they're like, yeah, sure.
They live four states over.
I'm like, hey, I'm in town.
And then I wouldn't really be going to town.
but I would just go to town to have a lunch with them.
That's crazy. It's crazy.
Okay.
And I was just broke.
And I would fly Southwest to have dinner with the Texas market, the supervisor there,
and like a regional guy when they weren't in town.
I was like, yeah, I'm going to be here at the same time.
You guys are having that meeting.
So crazy.
Do you guys want to have dinner?
They're like, yeah, sure.
Take a Southwest flight, get over there.
Finish dinner, get back on a plane, fly home.
Not tell anybody.
Do the show the next morning.
Oof, that's brutal.
But it was worth it because I just would make a point to be sort of a politician,
but to also have integrity and value,
so not really a politician.
Yeah.
How do you relate to those guys, though?
Because, I mean...
They're all normal dudes.
Okay.
They were, like, look at Rod.
Normal dude.
Our boss.
He is as high as you could be just about.
He's not the CEO,
but he's like the head of all of this format,
plus just straight markets
that aren't even in this format, like cities.
And so, but Rod was a guy.
He was rocking rod in, in Paducah, Kentucky.
He was just on here, rocking rod.
And then when I knew,
Rod was the first ever guy to come and say,
hey, I think what you're doing is different and pretty good.
But he was going to hire me to do afternoons in Miami at one point.
I didn't know this.
And then he ended up leaving that station.
I don't think I would have taken that job.
But who knows.
But he's just a dude who moved up.
And so everybody who's up high was also just a dude or a lady who once wasn't up high.
Like even Bob Pittman.
Right.
Was a Mississippi radio DJ.
And he's run six flags.
He's run AOL.
He started MTV.
Century 21.
And, yeah, I mean, he just, it was interesting to hear, yeah, how he climbed up because we just see him as at the top.
But he was one of us.
And then eventually he said, actually, it wasn't very good.
He goes, on air, I was actually pretty horrible.
And then I decided to go to the programming side.
And then he was doing, like a program director.
So anyway, I just thought it was interesting.
I got a lot out of that.
When I did see him, though.
So what you're saying is I should ask him to lunch next time I see him.
Hey, man, we should grab lunch one day.
Give it a rip.
Yeah, try it. See what he says.
Yeah, you never know.
Okay.
I mean, I, and if he says yes, take him to hot chicken.
That's literally what I have done is I have said, hey, I'm going to be up there,
go lunch in New York, want to do whatever.
Yeah, sounds great.
I think he thought you sent me to watch him.
To watch him?
Like I sent a-in-law.
Well, like maybe you knew he was on, like, going to be doing a one-on-one,
which is very rare for him to do something like that.
And because when I did say hi and, again, very quick.
And we hug.
I say, hey.
And he goes, oh, it's good to see Bobby represented here.
And I was like, I didn't say anything.
I was like, I'm here for myself.
I'm on a panel.
You're like four things, four things.
I didn't say that.
No, I didn't say that.
I just said, oh, I loved your talk.
I'm very motivated.
I think I said that.
And then I walked away.
I'm very motivated.
He was motivating.
I think you thought maybe you were like,
oh, dang, I can't be there,
but we should have someone go watch Bob.
That's what happened.
Hey, Morgan, what's a reverse roast?
Morgan's wanting to do.
I was talking about the internet today
where you go places and you do,
like on Tuesdays is the day.
Only day I'll go look at the internet
where it's like message boards or Facebook
or the show Twitter.
But Morgan wants to do what's called
a reverse roast, except what is that?
Yeah, so people make these mean comments on social media
and I don't think they realize that we actually see them.
and so I think we should put them on blast.
So they think they're roasting us,
but we take the comment and we say their name
and the comment they said.
So we're like putting them out there, exposing them.
I felt like a reverse roast roast would be saying something nice.
Oh, reverse roast.
I thought we'd look at their profile
and make fun of their pictures.
Well, I wasn't going to do, no,
I was just like putting that.
Basically putting, they think that it's so private
and that it's like them behind a computer
being able to say these things.
If we put them out there and like this is your name
and this is what you've said.
Well, Mike D had the idea of these people that troll country artists
acting like they won something,
like they would do criminals to arrest them,
and they come up here,
we have the country artist in the studio.
It's perfect.
It's actually pretty good.
It's perfect.
Face to face.
Awkward for everybody.
Yeah, we'll probably not do reverse roast.
I like the idea, but we'll probably get sued
if we go on the air and start trashing somebody normal.
Well, we don't have to trash them.
We just say what they said.
We just basically repeat their name with what they said.
I feel like that's just giving them the platform.
I also don't want to stoop.
I don't want to stoop to their level.
I do sometimes.
I don't want to when I do.
You'd have to say where they're from because there's going to be a lot of Bill Jackson's from.
Oh, you just said his name.
Well, but like maybe their employers are listening.
They get held accountable.
Maybe they become a better person.
Yeah, heck yeah, I don't lose a job over.
No, not like lose a job.
But that could be what happened.
I appreciate the effort.
We're going to pass on that one.
Ray Mundo says that Eddie owes him 100 bucks.
Do you know about this?
No.
Go ahead.
So I waited an entire year.
Eddie wore my ray bands to the CMA awards.
It's when he had the pink eye.
And so I really just wanted the COVID or whatever,
the fungus that was on those glasses to die and disinfect.
So I waited a whole year,
rubbed him down with chlorox wipes,
and then wore him to the pool.
And I swear, within two seconds,
my eye started itching.
And I was just like, can't do it.
I can't ever wear these ray bands again.
What?
Therein, Eddie owes me $100.
Did you voluntarily give them to him?
I believe he came and said,
said, Ray, I need those sunglasses. I need sunglasses.
But he didn't take them. You had to give them to him.
That was very nice to me to do that.
Yeah, yeah. The beer and I answered the question. The second of all,
it took a year?
Well, I mean, looking at him, I would go,
ugh, it's only been a week since he wore those
the CMA awards. That was gross. His stuff was
all over him during the award show. I'll wait
another week. Month. Turns into a year.
I thought it was safe, and I'm telling you, it's in my head
now that he had pink eye with those. But it's in
your head. But it also
is physical because my eye started to itch a little bit
at the pool. It could have been the chlorox you put on
before. Eddie? I'm just
saying. I mean, he's saying that the
Stye somehow stayed on the sunglasses for
a year and then now he has it.
He wants you to pay for those sunglasses. No.
That's like that, you know, just that like
you think you itch, so you start itching.
Yeah, yeah, that's crazy.
That's in his head. Yeah, judge
is going to say no on that one, but I appreciate the effort.
Yeah, thanks, Ray. Did you go to the zoo?
Yeah. Where?
Nashville Zoo. I've been there before, but this
my second time going. There's a dragon there now.
Is this his influencer? Is he the zoo?
Are you the zoo? Zunflitzer?
Zoonflitzer?
No, I get drugged there, but I do enjoy it.
Why? What happened?
Well, so no, I went there this last time and it rained.
It kind of sucked.
And what I realized is with the kangaroos.
So the first time, they were all standing upright.
They look pretty tough.
And I thought, man, I think these kangaroos could actually beat bones up because you said you
want to box them.
No way.
Go ahead.
Dude, it starts raining out.
You should see these things.
They are laying on the ground.
They're so feeble.
They're timid, scared.
You could crush a kangaroo.
Boom.
I'd just find a cloud.
day and challenge them. Yeah, you can fight them in the rain.
You got spit on them on fighting them. I just saw
a whole different side to them. They're all together.
They're all laying down. Man, they looked so
weak. But they did say watch out
for the tail. Apparently that's the strongest part of them.
Yeah, they whip you with it. I wop a kangaroo though.
And they balance on the tail too. They balance on
the tail. That's just Bugs Bunny. No, no. That's that boxing
one. No, it's real life. No, they do. Yeah, but not
really. Really? That's how they kick you.
But again, okay, that's a quick kick.
They don't like just stand on their tail.
Right. No, no. They don't do trick.
on their tail or anything.
Yes, that'd be cool, though.
I could whoop a kangaroo.
Random kangaroo, I'd whoop it.
Now, if I get unlucky and get the 1%
of those real muscular ones, I would suck,
but I also could get to 1% of like a baby,
like an infant kangaroo that I would just stomp.
Dead kangaroo, Bobby 1, Kangaroo 0.
You do it for charity.
Well, a kangaroo charity.
Bobby 1, Kangaroo 0, Charity 1.
Okay, that's it.
Let me play this real quick.
This is voicemail 6, Ray.
Would you play Joe from Illinois?
This streak is over.
Bobby Custer,
Joe.
I had to rewind it to make sure you said it.
He got me.
You all have a great day.
Do you think it's that bleep I put in the Instagram post?
I don't know when I didn't really curse.
Oh, curse word in Spanish.
That doesn't count.
On the post show, though, right?
I said chingal.
Okay, now you said it again.
But that's Spanish.
Yeah, so it doesn't count.
Right.
But now you can't say it because.
you know it's a bad word now. What does that mean? Tell me.
I ask, and some people
say it means real bad, but some people say it's just
it's not even the super bad one.
It's not even a curse word. It's just like a
when you're frustrated. It could be
used different times. Great. I'm not using it
in the bad way. I'm using it in the frustrated, light frustration
way. Then you're fine. Good.
There you go. All right, we're done.
That guy got a good chuckle out of that. I guess we
didn't give a spot for a middle roll scuba, Steve.
You're just going to find a spot in that? Sorry
about that. Do you want lunchbox. Do you
do one lunchbox is talking? Just play it over.
him.
Don't even pause.
That is what that means.
Okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Amy, is there
an Amy podcast up today?
The fifth thing?
Yes, there's a bonus
episode, the fifth thing.
Cat.
There is a new bobbycast
with Thomas Rett up today for an hour.
And I saw you guys did not get to do
sore losers yesterday.
What was broken?
There was that room
wasn't working.
The board was not working.
So we threw a, what do you call it,
a ticket?
We had to do a ticket.
Rain check?
No.
what it's called?
Yeah, you have to submit a trouble ticking.
They said they'd try to fix it.
Why didn't you come?
You couldn't do it anywhere else?
Why didn't you do it in that room over there?
They were working in there.
What, the office?
My office, everybody hops in there does stuff.
There's two microphones.
Oh, it didn't sound good.
Ray, was not happy with the audio.
Ray, is that true?
The audio in my office wasn't good?
Circumstances beyond our control.
You guys keep punting from what the real issue is here.
So I don't know, so I'll just get off of it.
Are they fighting?
You guys fighting?
trouble in paradise
Are you guys fighting really?
Oh no
Oh no
What happened?
Why would we be fighting
Fantasy football? What happened?
Why would we be fighting?
I don't understand what was going on.
What did Ray do?
She just wanted to wait a day
Oh so there was nothing wrong
Nothing wrong
Oh so there's a lies
Oh my gosh
Wait a day? Did you really submit a trouble ticket?
Did you make all that?
Is that all a lie?
Why are you lying?
Oh my God
See, I don't understand why you do this
Yeah, that was next level.
Did you really submit a trouble ticket?
Yes.
Goodness.
I don't know why you guys.
Where do we go for that?
I mean, you guys are fighting because there's something wasn't working.
Go ahead.
I just want to know.
So how would you go about submitting a trouble ticket?
You go online, dude.
What does that mean though?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Trouble ticket.
You've got to go to concur and hit trouble ticket.
Nope, wrong.
You're wrong.
You didn't do it.
You didn't do it.
It's okay.
But thank you guys caught him.
Workday.
But that was like a big lie.
I'm too trusting.
And Ray was like, I'm tired.
We just didn't want to do it.
And I was like, oh, okay.
So you guys aren't fighting, though.
Not fighting.
No fighting.
But why the delay?
You tired?
Oh, my goodness.
What happened?
Okay.
And why did you pun it to Ray going,
he didn't want to do it.
The audio wasn't good at Bobby Studio.
No, he's in your room.
Yeah.
The echo.
They do, Morgan, don't you do podcast up in there all the time?
Yeah, every weekend.
I don't think it sounds bad.
Yeah, I just, I do four things in there sometimes.
Man, like that's a lie, lie, lie.
Are you making all this up?
No.
He's lying again.
Okay.
Mike, what do you think's happening here?
In your opinion, after watching this,
what do you think's happening on this show right to second?
I think they just didn't want to do it.
No, they don't operate that way.
And do you think all that he's saying has been, as he making stuff up?
Maybe it just, as they went down all their options,
they're like, eh, it's not worth it.
Let's not do it.
Do you think he filed a trouble ticket?
No way.
I see the email confirmation.
He pushed concur.
Whatever that means.
Wait, did you have, maybe you had an interview,
cancel? Oh my gosh
guys, I've just, I've told you what I'm
mad at each other. We're not mad at each other.
So who decided
not to do it? Who was willing
to do it, but who didn't want to do it? There go.
Is someone being a sore
loser? No one was being
a sore loser. Ray, who wanted to do it who didn't
want to do sore losers? Well, at the last second
lunch, so at first we said don't do it today
and then lunch said, but why would you say
don't do it today when you were going to do? Because I had a full
plate. I had a lot to do. Okay. And so
then he goes, hey man, let's really do it. And I said, no,
I literally have a ton of editing to do.
Please leave me alone.
So that's how we left it.
And we didn't do it.
No, no, no, that was it.
But you said there was a trouble ticket
because the studio wouldn't work.
No, no, first you just said
the studio didn't work.
He was protecting.
But the trouble ticket was a lie.
That was a big one.
I would never have thought to go there.
We filed a trouble ticket.
Amy, you say he's protecting,
but Ray just told us it now.
We didn't do it.
Like, period.
I know.
When did he protect anybody, Amy?
He didn't protect anyone.
I don't know.
I just feel like,
Sorry, I protect my boys.
Oh, now he's switching the narrative.
I thought Ray was like, hey, have a full play.
I got anything, go away.
He just told you what happened.
He just told you what happened.
Oh, wait.
Got it.
Got it.
It's a more convincing.
Thank you.
What is happening?
What's the, like, so y'all are recording today?
Thank you, Ray, for being honest.
I mean, Ray is telling me.
Raise your buddy that robbed the bank with you.
He's telling everything.
Like, we talked about this, right?
Okay, we wore masks.
Yes, that was us.
All the lies.
Dang, dude.
You were protecting your boy, and then you got turned on.
You went full trouble ticket, though.
Never go full trouble ticket.
Never go where you can check for receipts.
What's it called?
I push concur.
It's a travel website.
Yeah, that is where we book our travel.
is it really?
Yes.
Expenses and travel.
I had to use that this weekend
so that's the website I could think of it.
Basically, you could have just said we were tired yesterday
we didn't get to it.
That's not what the reason was though.
So why would I lie about it?
Why would I tell you?
Well, you lie about everything else.
But why would I lie and say we were tired?
No, he's not.
Ray just said that. Amy, stop believing that one part of the lie.
Stop it.
They didn't want to work yesterday.
See, Amy, that's what they paint this picture,
but that's not accurate.
100% not accurate.
I feel like something has something is going on like somebody has a disease.
We don't want to talk about.
Ray?
Ray,
does he have a doctor's appointment?
Ray, who's got the disease?
Not a disease.
So in the end, you just were tired and you didn't want to do it.
Nope.
You can write your own narrative.
If that's the story you want to write.
They're not tired.
In the end, Ray was swamped and he said, I can't do it.
So it was all you, Ray.
No, it started out as lunch.
You wanted to wait a whole day for the material.
Got it.
And then in the end, I said, no.
Then he came back to you.
said let's just go ahead and do it but you're like no I've already dedicated myself to the rest of
this work correct got it okay okay but why do you think he didn't want to do it oh my god we've
already talked about it because the material he didn't like the material no he wanted the material to go on
bobby bone show first before sore losers I like that what was the material
I mean when in the jackpot I couldn't say that I we go to the casino part of the
part of the conversation is good that's your only stuff you're talking about that was going to be
your whole pot the pot no no it's not the whole thing but that's a big part of like the
experience of yeah and so it's like you have
priorities. This show is priority. Amy, you'd be the greatest juror if I was like,
if I was up for like the death penalty, I need Amy on the jury. Well, no, I'm going to
believe whoever speaks last. And I'm going to speak last because I'm the defendant.
I get what he's saying now and it's like there, it's a client thing involved. So I get it.
No, I hear you. But those shows are like 45 minutes long and there's a lot of, what?
Something else you can talk about? Yeah, just do sports. Yeah, exactly. I can't believe,
don't believe anything. I'm not, I can't believe anything. I can't walk down this. He's lied in
every way.
Ramundo.
Thank you.
Are you guys working today?
Yes, I mean, unless
he wants to hold some of the material another day.
Well, we are going to the lunch.
Are you going to do it after the lunch?
Hey, there's never been a better promo
for so losers in the last 15 minutes.
That's right.
Marketing genius.
Yeah, so this was your whole plan?
That's right.
Just keep lying and make us chase you around.
Hey, I wear a lot of hats.
You guys say, I do nothing.
Wait, we don't say that.
No one said that.
I don't say that.
This bald guy next to me does.
And now he's making fun of Eddie's head.
I haven't said anything.
I've just been laughing in this whole thing.
Yeah.
But you got, oh, you guys are fighting.
Not fighting.
Told you.
Well, we had to get the truth out of you.
You were lying over and over.
Yeah.
Now my plate's full.
I'm tired.
I'm going to go.
That's it.
Thank you guys.
Appreciate you being here.
And we will see you tomorrow.
And there's a sore losers today.
I don't know.
Is there?
Oh, TBD?
There's a Thomas Rett at my house for an hour.
Amy's got a fifth thing with Amy Brown.
You guys.
Thank you.
We'll see it tomorrow.
Bye, buddy.
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Every week, I'm sitting down with exceptional people who have broken barriers,
even when the odds were stacked against them.
Like chef, Victor Villa of Villas tacos.
You know the taquero from the Bad Bunny halftime show?
It was great.
It was a big moment.
It was special.
And I felt like I was really representing my family, you know, my brand, my city.
I was representing all taqueros, not only of like, you know, the U.S.,
but of Mexians.
and beyond all the taqueros of the world.
Listen to Against All Odds on the IHeart Radio app,
Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast.
This financial literacy month,
we are talking about the one investment most people ignore,
building a business around the life you actually want.
It was just us, making happen whatever he said was going to happen,
and then it happened.
On those amigos, entrepreneurs like America Sam and Joe Huff
get real about money, taking risk,
and while your dream might be the smartest move.
At the end of my life,
what am I really going to care about?
And the conclusion I came to is what I did to make the world a better place in whatever way.
Listen to those amigos on the IHard Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast.
Hi, I'm Bob Pittman, Chairman and CEO of IHard Media,
and I'm kicking off a brand new season of my podcast, Math and Magic,
stories from the frontiers of marketing.
Math and Magic takes you behind the scenes of the biggest businesses and industries
while sharing insights from the smartest minds in marketing.
Coming up this seasonal Math and Magic, CEO of Liquid Death Mike Cicari.
People think that creative ideas are like these light bulb moments that happen when you're in the shower.
It's really like a stone sculpture.
You're constantly just chipping away and refining.
Take to Interactive CEO, Strauss Selnick, and our own chief business officer, Lisa Coffey.
Listen to Math and Magic on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast.
This is an IHeart podcast.
Guaranteed Human.
