The Bobby Bones Show - TUES PT 1: Bobby's Practicing Changing Diapers + 3 Movies 1 Actor Game! + What Did Bobby Do Without Power??

Episode Date: January 27, 2026

Bobby talks about how the ice storm has rocked 'em. He shares how he, his wife and his dogs have been getting by without power. Bobby got a baby doll and has been practicing changing diapers. He share...d how he is surprised that Eddie never changed diapers. We played a fun movie game! Raymundo gives us 3 actors and we have to name the 1 actor who is in all three of them. We also helped a listener who is dealing with a fear of flying. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:33 We're all trying to connect. We went through some crazy winter storms here. And I don't even have power back at my house yet. And it's been three days or so. Amy doesn't have power at her house yet. Eddie had to pick me up in the Jeep this morning to get me to work. I got you, dude. It's just, it's been tough.
Starting point is 00:02:49 And I've been through many a snowstorm growing up in Arkansas. Even here in Nashville, we've had some big snowstorms. Depending on where you live right now, you might have snow all the time. I've never been through an ice storm like this before because what's happened is it's not the ice that's slick that gets you. It's the ice weighing down the trees and ripping down the power lines. There is a tree near my house massive, fell across a busy highway. And it must have fallen right at the time when a car was coming to it because the car couldn't stop and smashed into the big tree.
Starting point is 00:03:21 So on my road, there's a massive tree in the middle of the road and a car crashed into it still to where they had to get out of the car. And the hood was smashed in. It smashed in and leave it there. So a little in and out because we have everybody getting on different zooms and some of us are in studio and some aren't. And if you're going through this crazy ice storm, no matter where you live, it rocked all the way from Texas all the way to the Mid-Atlantic,
Starting point is 00:03:48 which is the term I like to use now because I've heard it said enough times on the weather. I've never been through an ice storm like this. Have you? Like when I was young, I remember South Texas froze and it was a big problem. But dude, no, I've never seen. I saw a clip on the news of a car driving. You know those like cameras that they have just over streets? And the car was driving and a huge tree fell right behind it.
Starting point is 00:04:10 And I don't even think the car realized it. just kept driving like nothing happened. I just would have thought ice, okay, we can't drive. Again, I've been through some massive snowstorms and some big winter weather storms, but nothing like this in my life. Did you hear trees falling? I kept hearing boom, boom, boom. There is an entire tree in our backyard that deruted. It's not limbs fell because that happened all over our yard as well, massive limbs. And it's why the power's out because they keep falling on these power lines. but the bottom of the roots are completely ripped out of the ground. Yeah, you send me that picture.
Starting point is 00:04:46 That tree just fell over. Just because it was so heavily weighted because of all the ice. So if everybody's going through it, like, we feel you, heck, feel for me a little bit. I'll take a little bit. It's been cold at our house. Yeah, sorry, dude. And we can't leave the fireplaces on through the night because of possible carbon monoxide. And I don't think I would care most of the time, but we've got a pregnant wife.
Starting point is 00:05:08 Yeah. So we're like 14 blankets deep. fireplace, I stay awake longer than her to leave it on. Then I go to sleep a few hours after she does. And then when she wakes up, she turns it on. If she wakes up, but I just wake up earlier than her anyway because of the show. Dogs, I have completely crammed their kennels full of clothes. Oh, that's cool.
Starting point is 00:05:31 Like an igloo. And so they're like, what is happening? Because we don't have any power. How cold do you think it is in your house? 40s? Probably 40s because the insulation saves us a little bit
Starting point is 00:05:46 but 40s it's kind of what you sleep at anyway right? No, I'm telling you it's a whole different monster just all the way through the house but glad everybody's here we still got a good show
Starting point is 00:05:56 it looks like everybody's getting hooked up as well Hello Bobby Bones my wife and I are expecting our first baby and my parents have been nothing but supportive but her mom has been consistently critical She's made negative comments about the name we chose. She sent my wife a list of better names. And she recently criticized the nursery after seeing a photo saying the crib color was wrong.
Starting point is 00:06:34 Every time we try to share something and we're excited about it, it turns into unsolicited opinions. How do we get her mom to back off, but still include her in our life? Where's the line between keeping the peace and protecting my wife? Signed, mother-in-law drama. So this is what I'm not. I would say to start. You know that this person, it can be any person in your life. When they're consistently critical, and you still love them, just always know they're going to be consistently critical. You just don't have to value it as much because you understand what's coming from that faucet.
Starting point is 00:07:06 You turn faucet on, water comes out. She's a faucet. And what she's going to say is going to be consistently critical. So I think you have to learn to not wait her words as much as you're doing. And if your wife is on the same team with you, it's much easier. If she's not, it's probably pretty difficult. I don't know what it's like to have annoying-in-laws. They haven't been annoying yet. But just generally with people in my life, I kind of know everybody's role and I kind of know what they're good at
Starting point is 00:07:36 and what they're not good at because everybody has those qualities. And if somebody's constantly critical but I still love them and have them in my life, I'm just not, again, going to weigh their criticism as much. There are other things they bring that I am going to weigh, but just not that. So I think you just have to value that less and not let it affect you. Because I think if you go, hey, stop being so critical, that's just going to blow up into something. And she's never going to change. That mother-in-law is never going to change.
Starting point is 00:08:01 I mean, there's hope that she could. There's not. No? Nah, old dog new tricks. I mean? It happens, man. I had to nip it in the butt early, dude. You nips?
Starting point is 00:08:09 Early. Go ahead. And I did it with my mother-in-law. Oh. And ever since then, she's giving me all kind of like, you know what? You're right. This is your family. Like, I can be wrong.
Starting point is 00:08:19 And this was a long time ago. What did you do? I was just having a discussion with my wife and she butted in was just like, look, this is what I then, I'm like, respectfully, like this is our discussion. We're the, we're married. So let us have this discussion. Yeah, it makes me think of that saying of we, we, it was crazy, dude, it was crazy. Like we, we train people how to treat us. You must have been hungry or something.
Starting point is 00:08:38 I don't know what it was. Yeah. But then she was like, I respect that. And it never happened again. But was she always like that leading up? Because I feel like this, this mother-in-law has been doing it consistently. Well, she's been allowed to. I think she just liked that though
Starting point is 00:08:50 It happened too with my parents My wife and it wasn't even me My wife had to stand up for herself and be like Look I'm the mom I get to decide what happened with her kids And dude it's worked and I remember my parents being like Well that's not fairy we're the grandparents But after that discussion
Starting point is 00:09:06 They were like you know what we respect that So then what do you say to this person? Nip it in the butt Bud How? You just got to say it like if it comes up again And it's not a fight you just got to be like look respectfully this is how it makes me feel these are our parameters we're going to deal with this this has nothing to do with you let us do that and if you could keep your comments to yourself that would be great dang good for you guys man it was it's not comfortable it's definitely not comfortable but
Starting point is 00:09:33 it helped both of us yeah like so to your point bobby your method could absolutely work that's option number one and option number two in no particular order pick one no you guys is better no they're both no bobby there's they're both boundaries you have invisible boundaries that you're using to protect yourself. Like you're not going to let her come through the wall, right? It's an invisible boundary. Then option two is a conversation. You guys pulled out the bazooka because she got close to the wall.
Starting point is 00:09:58 Then there's the conversation type boundaries, which aren't invisible. You're just starting to create them. But both can work. And every person is going to be different like you were saying. Like it could be that having a conversation with her is far worse than building the invisible boundary. So you choose that option. You just have to weigh the person's personality. I have respect to you guys
Starting point is 00:10:19 That's crazy dude Crazy times to think about You said No He said respectfully No Those words that I would never say Came out of my mouth
Starting point is 00:10:28 They're like wow that was crazy That's what I was like Were you hungry? I must have been Okay well You got two options here I kind of like Their advice better than mine
Starting point is 00:10:37 But be kind Both work And yeah you can't live the same way It will be the point though You can't continue to live The same way feeling miserable You do have to do something to change it or stop complaining about it being so bad.
Starting point is 00:10:49 Right, because what you don't want is for it to get so bad that you explode and you do it in a unkind way because you can do it in a clear kind way. Sounds like he punched his mother-in-law. No, I didn't. No, I think he was still kind and respectful. And then, you know, because clear is kind, unclear is unkind. There you go. We just talked it out.
Starting point is 00:11:06 Good job. Thank you for emailing us. All right, voicemails. I know you guys are giving them a lot of flack, but bone broth isn't approved for a fast. They also weren't listening because you did say you were going to do fruits and vegetables and nuts. I'm cheering for you, Eddie. Keep it up. No, we were listening.
Starting point is 00:11:29 He said the first four days he was going to do none of that and he did steak on day three or four. No, no, no, no. That was later. Two pieces of steak the fourth day. Okay. I said day at three or four. But, I mean, it's towards the end, dude. That's not how it works.
Starting point is 00:11:41 You can't run 23 miles of a marathon and then get on a scooter and go. It's towards the end. So how many days into it now are you? I don't know, dude. You don't know? No, I really don't. And it's part of kind of what I'm doing Is not even keeping track of it that like that
Starting point is 00:11:55 Because if I look at the 20 day Like finish line I will just I think it'll be worse for me I'll just start like oh freaking out Because it's almost here And I really want steak, I want meat But so I'm not even looking at the calendar If I go 40 days dude
Starting point is 00:12:09 Give me 40 days Stop it. So but now you're eating fruits and vegetables Fruits veggies I think legumes Is that what they're called beans Lentils stuff like that But yeah no meat No sugar
Starting point is 00:12:21 no bread, nothing like that. He's still going. All right, hit me with another. Amy possibly going to see Teresa Cabuto. And I never heard an update. So I was curious if she went. And if so, how did that go? All right, thanks.
Starting point is 00:12:35 So she's the Long Island medium. And she had requested Amy for her podcast. And Amy was like, I can't do it. So then I said, hey, why don't you come on my podcast? And she was like, why don't you come on mine? So we hit a stalemate and we didn't do it. Oh, great. But she knew that because she's psychic.
Starting point is 00:12:49 I probably saw it coming. So nothing's happening, nothing. I think she's already gone from town. Hey, Mike, she's already gone, right? She is gone. Yeah. But she knew that. She's psychic.
Starting point is 00:13:00 Yes, of course she knew. She foresaw all of that. All right, hit me with the next one. Calling from Fresno, California, listening to your show, the lady calling on about Valentine's Day. I've been married for 44 years. I agree with a lunchbox. Valentine's Day is useless. Go out a couple days before, a couple days after.
Starting point is 00:13:16 It works just as great. Love the show. Bye. Appreciate the call. Not everyone feels that way. But if you do and both people in your relationship feel that way, that's easy. Great. Don't worry about Valentine's Day.
Starting point is 00:13:27 I don't think Valentine's Day is a necessity for any relationship. But if one of the people do think it's a necessity that we celebrate it, then both have to celebrate it. So, yeah, if somebody's married to somebody chill like you, no big deal. Don't worry about it. Valentine's Day, not a thing. But some people do like to celebrate it. And those people, you do have to spend time. effort, a little bit of money to make sure they feel loved.
Starting point is 00:13:54 Everybody's different. Appreciate you guys. Leave us a voicemail anytime. It's time for the good news. With Bobby. Tell me something good. NICU nurse in Massachusetts, who has also been battling ovarian cancer for two years. So she has a job that we so appreciate and she's also been going through something.
Starting point is 00:14:13 She had on her bucket list that she wanted to go to a Patriots game, just straight up. And the Patriots came and gave her Super Bowl tickets. Wow. That's cool. Yeah, so she's going to the Super Bowl. Name is Shelly Simpleveda, a mother of six who's been diagnosed with ovarian cancer three times since 2024. On her personal bucket list, she wanted to go to a Patriots game.
Starting point is 00:14:36 And so what they did is they were just like, we got you. We're going to send you to the Super Bowl. She was invited to the playoff game against the Chargers also. So she did get to go to our first Patriots game. Now she's going to the Super Bowl. That's awesome. That's pretty cool. Good story.
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Starting point is 00:18:51 On the Bobby Bones show now. Keni Chesney. Growing up without a lot, now you've done quite well for yourself. What's the coolest part about being rich that you didn't know? That you can help other people. That's such a good answer. I mean, you can help other people. I want to just say an airplane.
Starting point is 00:19:08 Well, that's a perk. That's not, you can help other people with that perk. Okay, got it, got it. Which we did. Yeah, well, after Hurricane Armagh. You were flying stuff back in the law. We saved a lot on animals. best thing about being blessed, you know, with what's happened to me, is being able to help people
Starting point is 00:19:26 that need help. Of all of your songs, which song ended up being a monster, that maybe you didn't quite think it would be. And I'm sure you have confidence in all of it. Yeah, but one that surprised me was save it for a rainy day. And I don't know that it was the biggest hit, but I didn't, I mean, it was it was on brand. I knew when I heard it that it was on brand, if you will, and that it might be fun live. But when we kick into that today, I went, oh, wow, I mean, that was a real hit. there's that one. I mean, the first time I heard when the sun goes down, I went, oh yeah, that that's going to work. I don't know that it's going to be an eight week number one, which it was, but I didn't know it was going to be that. That surprised me, but I knew it was going to be good for us. You and tequila. I didn't know what it was going to do, but that song didn't even go number one. I had more number two records than probably any act in the world. I mean, I've had like 14 or 15 songs that didn't hit number one that was number two. Like no shoes, no shirt, no problems went to number two. There wasn't the number one. Nope.
Starting point is 00:20:21 It got stuck behind my friend Jimmy Buffett and Alan Jackson's 5 o'clock somewhere for eight straight weeks. Wow, that's just bad time. Same label. Piss me off. Oh, because they didn't make the call to go pull that one back to play. Let's do a little bit. But that record was so hot they couldn't maneuver it. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:20:41 Do you ever just go to Sonic or Chick-fil-A and order something and they look at you like, there's no way Kenny Chessney's ordering Sonic or Chick-fil-A by himself? Well, I mean, it's been a minute since I went to Sonic or Chick-fil-A. But I do love, when I was eating Chick-fil-A, I loved the sweet tea. I did love that. Okay. When I was drinking that stuff. Cheesecake fact, anywhere.
Starting point is 00:21:00 Do you ever just go? Just anywhere. Yeah, not specific, but just in there. Yeah, I mean. They're like, why is Kenny Chesney at a gas station in Tupelo, Mississippi? It just ran. Do you ever just do that? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:11 I never buy yourself in normal places? Yeah, I mean, I go to normal places. I mean, I can walk between the rain drops pretty well. No way. Grocer store? Kind of. Well, I've been a minute since I've been. been to a grocery store, but I go early
Starting point is 00:21:22 if I go to the grocery store. Where do you go that's so normal that we'd be like, there's no way Kenny Chesney goes there? Oh, well, I don't know. But I mean, I've been at gas stations or whatever, or you know, I would be at a restaurant, you know, whatever it is. And I remember this guy recently
Starting point is 00:21:38 and he, you know, him and his wife were staring at me. I got radar pretty good, you know, and I could just tell. Or if a phone's up, a little of the angles up a little more, you know, the worst invention ever was when they could do it backwards. Yeah, you know, whatever. But he, He finally comes up to me and he goes, you're him, aren't you? I said, what depends on who you're talking about, you know.
Starting point is 00:21:58 But when people come up to me, I mean, nine times out of ten, it's pretty positive. You know, I haven't drank in a while. So when, especially if I went on island or down south, and they, you know, back when I was really partying a lot and people would want a picture and I would say no, I mean, I can't see your camera. You know, I'd rather not. I'd rather not take a picture. But now, I mean, there's worse things that people could say to you than I love your music. And, man, that's what happens.
Starting point is 00:22:27 We just wanted to tell you that we love your music. And there's a lot worse things people could say to you. That means a lot. Did you ever feel like you wouldn't make it? Did it ever get so bleak that you're going, I think this may not work out? Yes. I mean, well, even, okay, so after Capricorn, you know, Joe signed me to a major label deal. And it wasn't working.
Starting point is 00:22:45 You know, we had a few hits. I had a few songs and that, you know, guys. into the top five and and and but look bobby i had what's crazy what is really crazy about my life and my career i had an 18 song greatest hits album and nobody knew who i was so then why did you make the greatest hits if they weren't that great because we had the songs and it was honestly it was a marketing move by the label none of these are really successful so we're just going to bunch them all together and make it successful we went double platinum on a bunch of songs that weren't that successful story. And then that led me
Starting point is 00:23:21 into the where that it was during that period that I went, okay, we have to make this better. So you had a greatest hits album that launched your career? No, we didn't launch it. I would say. But it was double platinum. We sold 2 million greatest hits records. And there was about a two year period from when the greatest
Starting point is 00:23:37 hits package came out to when the no shoes, no shirt, no problems album came out that completely changed my life. Because the music had changed. I had changed mentally. I had changed mentally. I had changed physically. I was in shape.
Starting point is 00:23:50 I was, my brain was on fire with creativity. And it just changed. Let's go over to Logan, who is listening in Illinois. Hey, Logan, you're on the show. Hey, buddy. Morning, studio. Morning. So next year, me and my fiance are getting married.
Starting point is 00:24:07 And she wants to travel abroad. And I'm trying to convince her to just go to, like, the Florida Keys, where we get the same experience and not have to take a flight across season every. everything to get our passports and all that. So I just wanted to see what I could do to convince her to just go to Florida or maybe get some advice on it. Are you scared to fly over the ocean? Is that what this is about or is it a financial thing?
Starting point is 00:24:35 I'm terrified of flying. I flew when I was in the military and it was terrifying. And ever since I've been out of the military, I have done everything to avoid flying, even as much as I'll drive from one side of the country to the other, no problem, as long as I don't have to get on a plane. Wow, so you don't fly at all unless you have to, unless you really have to. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:25:00 What does she say when you tell her that? She said, well, you got to travel and everything before, and she's never got to travel, so she's like, it's kind of not fair, but I'm like, well, here's the thing. We can save money by just driving, and you get to see all the cool stuff. driving, like, you don't get to see the world's largest yarn ball flying in airplane. That's true.
Starting point is 00:25:28 You have a slight point. That's why I asked if it was really about money. There is a difference for sure in going somewhere domestically and going to a whole new culture. Now, you may see some of the geographical things could be similar, but there is a massive difference in what you're getting to experience if you go to another country. So, man, you both are coming from a place that you have, you have points, both of you? Like, three, I think you should fly over the ocean, man. I think you should get your passport and do it for her. I get, I hate, I hate flying, I hate flying over the ocean.
Starting point is 00:26:08 And the whole time I'm flying over the ocean, I'm thinking, well, if we go down now, there's nowhere to land. We're for sure going to crash and die. And there are hundreds of thousands of flights a week. that fly over the ocean. I think I think you should suck it up. This comes from a scared flyer.
Starting point is 00:26:26 I think you'll love it once you get there. I think you'll be nervous on the way back for sure. But I think it's to her and you let her know. Hey, I'm doing this for you. I'm really going out of my way. You need some points for this. But I think you should do it.
Starting point is 00:26:39 Amy. Yeah, Bobby makes a good point. And then I think she'll compromise at times and do something for you. And you have gotten to travel. She hasn't. I'm sure she wants to experience this with you because I was thinking as well, okay, maybe she could do Florida Keys with you. And then later if she has like a best friend or a sister or something, they can go overseas. But she wants to experience this with you. And it would probably mean a lot. And I think you would also, I don't know, proved yourself you can do it. It doesn't mean you have to do it again or do it a lot.
Starting point is 00:27:10 Like this could be even a, hey, I'm going to give this my all and enjoy it because it might not happen again. think she will also understand that because you have a true fear obviously. Fear phobia. Yeah, because I mean. But you've never died in an airplane crash, Logan. It sucks, but you've flown. You haven't died. True or false?
Starting point is 00:27:34 That's true. That's true. Man, you would have said false. Whoa, out of him crazy. And like, think of all of the positives of like once you get there. Like you'll, yes, she's the one that wants to go. But you could also experience some new things. the, I don't know where you're all going to go,
Starting point is 00:27:48 what you're going to see, or the food or the activities, and then just the joy it's going to bring her. Like, focus on the positives of the trip, not just the flight, which is clearly negative. It's like, this should be way different for you guys. If you're going on a honeymoon and you have the ability to go somewhere that's way different, this is probably the only time you're going to be able to do this for a long time,
Starting point is 00:28:06 especially if there are kids in the mix, et cetera. Yeah. Yeah, Logan, I really thought long and hard. I didn't want to have to say suck it up, but I think suck it up. That yarn ball's tempting, but... Yeah, suck it up, Logan. It'll be there.
Starting point is 00:28:20 Is that her in the car now? No, I'm at work right now. Got it. I was going to say, no, a different woman. Yeah, Logan, that's... I hate to give you the L on this one, but I think you have to suck it up, and I think if she wants to go, you do it.
Starting point is 00:28:33 And, you know, if you got to drug yourself up on that flight to sleep, do it, but I think you go. That's what she says. You said, I'm just going to give you a bunch of stuff to knock you out, and then I'll wake you up whenever we get there. I promise you...
Starting point is 00:28:44 I promise you. you'll be fine. From somebody who hates flying. I hate it. You will be fine. And if you die on the flight, I'll admit I was wrong. Guys, my bad. I will come up. I'll raise my hand out and be like, I was wrong. But you're not going to, Logan. You're not going to. Okay? All right. I appreciate it, guys. All right. Suck it up, Buttercup. You got this. All right, see you later. All right, let's play a game. Ray Mundo, how does this game work? So I'm going to give you three movies. You're going to tell me the one actor who's in all three of those movies. For example,
Starting point is 00:29:21 La La Land? Super Bad. The Help. The red-haired actress. Emma Stone. Correct. Dude, I'm not that good. I'm bad at movies. I like that you miss that.
Starting point is 00:29:33 Do you? Make you feel good? Make you feel good that I did bad? Yeah. Okay, there's four of us playing me, Amy Lunchbox, and Eddie. Ray, we'll do five of these. Number one. Killers are the four. Flower Moon, the Revenant,
Starting point is 00:29:48 Django Unchained. I'm in. I'm in. I'm in. Lunchbox, you play him? Yeah. Dang, the host got on them. Ouch.
Starting point is 00:30:04 All right, good. Lunchbox, what do you have? I put Leo DiCaprio. That's what I have. Same. Yes, Leo. Okay. Leo.
Starting point is 00:30:12 All right. Next up. 40-year-old Virgin, the big short. Despicable me. I'm in. Really? 40-year-old version.
Starting point is 00:30:29 What's the next one? Big Short. I'm in. Despicable me. I'm in for the win. So, okay, I'm just going to have to pick. Okay, I mean, I only know one person in any of those. I have Steve Crowe.
Starting point is 00:30:50 That's it. That's what I have. He's in the big short. Oh. I don't know. And he's a despicable me. I've never seen that one. Yeah, he's the voice of group.
Starting point is 00:30:57 No. Everybody have Steve Carrell? Yeah, Steve Carrell. Steve Carrell. Will I be watching a lot more kids movies? Yeah. You're going to watch them all. And then you're going to be like, some of these are really funny because like you find things in them that are funny.
Starting point is 00:31:09 How long until I start watching kids movies? Oh, you've got some time. You have time. A few years? Yeah, yeah. Oh, okay. So I got a little bit of time. Super Baby doesn't watch movies.
Starting point is 00:31:17 Got it. So I can still watch like my movies with Super Baby around. Yes. Got it. Okay, next up. Batman and Robin. Gravity. up in the air.
Starting point is 00:31:29 What? Again? Batman and Robin. Gravity up in the air. I'm in. I don't know what up in the air is. Either do I.
Starting point is 00:31:44 I do. I'm in for the win. I think, I think. I mean, I think I know. Okay. I wrote an answer down. Straight guess. Amy, you go.
Starting point is 00:31:53 Yeah, I don't think up in the air did that great for him, but it's George Clooney. Oh. Oh, that's the airplane movie where you can quickly put going through the security. Something like that. Anna Kendrick. That was a good movie.
Starting point is 00:32:04 I liked that. Oh, really? Why did I think it wasn't? I thought it was one, don't look up. That's what I was thinking. Oh, that's a good one. Yeah. I have Ben Affleck, so I missed it.
Starting point is 00:32:12 Eddie? Ben Affleck. I thought up in the air was the Jordan movie about the Nike's and he was the Nike. Oh, yeah. That's pretty good. Lunchbox? I just put George Clooney as a Batman. I thought Ben Affleck was the Batman in this one.
Starting point is 00:32:25 I thought he was Robin. Ah, see? We're all over the board. Okay, Amy and Lunchbox winning a game. Wow. All right. All right, go ahead. Barbie, the Wolf of Wall Street, suicide squad.
Starting point is 00:32:40 I'm in. I'm in. What are you doing? Why would you say that? Why would you say that? Eddie's eliminated from this point. What's the name? No, no.
Starting point is 00:32:52 What do you mean? Don't you? Did I say that loud? Yes. I'm in for the win. What do you have? Marco Robbie. No, Eddie doesn't get it.
Starting point is 00:33:01 Mike, you can't go what's her name in the middle of it. I didn't mean to. It doesn't matter. Because we are, Wobby and I were already in, I think, but lunchbox could have thought it was a guy. And then he knows it's a girl. Lunchbox, did you know that one? No, you gave a hint in the question. You can't have that one.
Starting point is 00:33:18 No, no, because the only two I thought of were Ryan, but I didn't think he was in that suicide squad, so I had that girl. Come on, you got to let me back in. No, you're not, you didn't lose the game. I'm just out of the hell one. I got that one wrong. Ray? Mike. That's a good point.
Starting point is 00:33:34 Dang. I lost two in a row there. Okay. Another one. Monsters ball, Catwoman, X-Men. I'm in.
Starting point is 00:33:48 And this is number five. Yeah. Ooh, can I get back in it? Yeah. Lunchbox might get it, though. Sam again? Monsters Ball,
Starting point is 00:33:58 Catwoman, X-Men. God, I don't even know what those are. I mean, I know what X-Men is, but I've never seen it. Have a shot. I'm in for the win. Lunchbox. Halliberry!
Starting point is 00:34:13 I win! It's Halliberry! You were like just joking? Yes. Yes, I was! Give me the crowd! I don't have Halliberry. I don't either.
Starting point is 00:34:22 Because Monster's ball is Charlie Sterron. No, that's just Monster. Oh, it is? Yeah. Oh, dang. It's just a monster. I didn't know what Monster's ball is. Do you have Charlize Theron?
Starting point is 00:34:31 Uh-huh. Oh, I have Scarlet Johansson. Oh, what? Because like a black suit, I don't know. Tight black suit. Oh, she's, she's spider girl. Black widow. Man, we have some dysfunctional thinking
Starting point is 00:34:45 at how we're getting into movies. Eddie, what do you have? Michelle Pfeiffer. Lunchbox is Halliberry. It's Halliberry, right? Is it Halliberry? All right, there you go. Lunchbox is a winner.
Starting point is 00:34:55 Wow. A win is a win. A win is a win. I don't care what you're saying. Yep, that's me. Cliver Taylor the fourth. You might have seen. the skits, the reactions, my journey from basketball to college football, or my career in
Starting point is 00:35:09 sports media. Well, somewhere along the way, this platform became bigger than I ever imagined. And now I'm bringing all of that excitement to my brand new podcast, The Clifford Show. This is a place for raw, unfiltered conversations with some of your favorite athletes, creators, and voices that not only deserve to be heard, but celebrated. One week, I'll take you behind the scenes of the biggest moments in sports and entertainment, and the next we'll talk about life, mental health, purpose, and even. even music. The Clifford Show isn't just a podcast. It's a space for honest conversations,
Starting point is 00:35:40 stories that don't always get told, and for people who are chasing something bigger. So if you've ever supported me or you're just chasing down a dream, this is right where you need to be. Listen to the Clifford show on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast. And for more behind the scenes, follow at Clifford and at TikTok Podcast Network on TikTok. You can have opinions. You can have like a strong stance. and then there's your body having its own program. I'm Dr. Maya Shunker, a cognitive scientist and hosts of the podcast, a slight change of plans, a show about who we are and who we become when life makes other plans.
Starting point is 00:36:20 We share stories and scientific insights to help us all better navigate these periods of turbulence and transformation. There is one finding that is consistent, and that is that our resilience rests on our relationship. I wish that I hadn't resisted for so long the need to change. We have to be willing to live with a kind of uncertainty that none of us likes. Listen to a slight change of plans on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. On a recent episode of the podcast Money and Wealth with John Ho'Brien, I sit down with Tiffany the budgetista Aliche to talk about what it really takes to take control of your money. What would that look like in our families if everyone was able to pass on wealth to the people when they're no longer here?
Starting point is 00:37:13 We break down budgeting, financial discipline, and how to build real wealth, starting with the mindset shifts. Too many of us were never, ever taught. Financial education is not always about, like, I'm going to get rich. That's great. It's about creating an atmosphere for you to be able to take care of yourself and leave a strong financial legacy for your family. If you've ever felt you didn't get the memo on money, this conversation is for you to hear more. Listen to Money and Wealth with John O'Brien from the Black Effect Network on the I'd Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. What's up? I'm Miles Turner.
Starting point is 00:37:57 And I'm Brianna Stewart. And our podcast, Game Recognized Game, has never been done before. Two active players giving you a real look at our lives and what we actually think on and off the board. Nothing's off limits. We talk trade requests. What's the vibe of that when it's like your star player is like, well, I want to leave. And then actually now I'm going to stick. We talk tanking.
Starting point is 00:38:19 I mean, honestly, like, I might get in trouble for this answer, but I think it's like definitely happening in the WBA. And yeah, we talk about our mistakes too. They pulled me to the side and was like, hey, man, we got a call last night, man, you can't be rolling around the city like this tonight before games, no, you know, doing this, doing whatever. And of course, family stories. They'll be like, Mommy, why did you miss that? Mommy, do you play basketball?
Starting point is 00:38:46 Check out Game Recognized game with Stuy and Miles on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. It's time for the good news. Well, this story just makes me smile. Did you know that teenagers could be firefighters? I don't know that I want that. No. Maybe an assistant, but if my house is on fire and I see the teen gang out there, technically it's called being a junior firefighter.
Starting point is 00:39:17 But shout out to 14-year-old Briela Niedemeyer because she's following in her father's footsteps. He's worked at the fire department for 25 years and she's watched her dad, respond to emergency calls, do his thing. And now that she is the youngest female junior firefighter at Garden Spot Fire Rescue, She responds to calls alongside her dad, and she's seen jumping into action, hooking up hydrants, preparing equipment, for crews on scene. And so I think they have designated tasks they can do. Yeah, sounds like a good intern.
Starting point is 00:39:47 I like that. I don't need kids do the darndest things trying to put my fire out of my house. You imagine, they're like, bro, check this out. This fire's lit. No, it's literally. It's lit. Hey, film this. I like it that she knows what she wants to do.
Starting point is 00:40:01 Watch, I'm going to do this dance in front of the fire. Get this for TikTok. Right. She does have a dream of becoming a flight nurse. So she says this role is providing her a head start on that dream. And I just think it's cool that she gets to also do it alongside her dad. Like how cool, like cool memories that they're making. I'm not trying to be a hater.
Starting point is 00:40:20 I just want to take that. Oh, I know. Put that out there. I like it. I just don't want, you know, the ninth grade fire team getting sent to my house. I need the adults. And she has encouragement for other teens out there. No matter if you're female or male, just be confident and go try it.
Starting point is 00:40:35 It definitely changed my life a lot. Bruh, find your aura. Brough. Okay, good. There you go. That's what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good. That's trying to put you through.
Starting point is 00:41:03 Week's next bit. Now, Bobby's on the mic so you know what this is. Bobby Vaughn Stone. Now time for the morning, Corny. The morning corny. When should you ask someone out on a coffee date? When? When?
Starting point is 00:41:27 a latte. That was the morning corny. All right. Let's play this voicemail. Don't listen to lunchbox about not baby-proofing your house because the only memory I have of being a baby is being so hungry and crawling towards an electrical outlet on a wall thinking it was food. I put my tongue on it and I was shocked. I guess that's why I remember it. So definitely protect your child vibe.
Starting point is 00:41:57 by doing those covers on the electrical outlet. Does anybody have a memory as a baby? I don't have a single memory as a baby. My first memory, I believe, is my fifth birthday party. Four to five. That's my first memory. I've tried to dig. I can't find anything.
Starting point is 00:42:16 You? Yeah, I mean, mine's about that same age. I think I was five, but I remember it because of, it was a traumatic event. Did you like an outlet? No. No. The elevator one? The elevator one. My sister, we were on a family vacation. My sister put me on an elevator and just me. She was supposed to stay with me as my older sister. But she pressed down and then stepped off the elevator and sent me down, not knowing where I would go or where I could, would end up. But she didn't care. She just thought it would be funny. And I was terrified. First memory. I was five. First day of kindergarten. That's what I remember. And it was very memorable because my aunt was staying with us. And she left a razor in.
Starting point is 00:42:56 our bath bathtub and so I ray I razor my arms all the hair off my arms oh okay I thought like you cut yourself now there were some cuts too but I remember going to school for the first time ever and being like I don't have any hair I've cuts in my arms and I don't know what I'm doing here at the school did I date by myself yeah trauma memory mine's a birthday party that's good good good I remember my aunt got me at a little radio and they had called the radio guy the DJ and he said my birthday it's my name on the radio that's cool that's when it all started Look, that's a happy one. It's before that because I'd already wanted.
Starting point is 00:43:29 I'd already wanted, that's why she knew that. Okay. Because I don't remember, but I think I already knew what I wanted to do. They said your name on the radio. That was the coolest thing ever. Maybe so. Lunchbox. Oh, I got memories from when I was like three, four years old.
Starting point is 00:43:42 I mean, I remember the kid across the street got his hand, like caught in his bike spokes. And so the ambulance showed up. I remember Jason Gilbert had like a little honeysuckle. Like the bees loved this plant in front of his house. and you'd go and suck the flour and you would get like great taste. It was so good.
Starting point is 00:44:00 I remember a lot of stuff. You guys didn't do honeysuckles? No. You guys didn't do honeysuckles? That's all we did in Arkansas. So good. A little overrated because it wasn't much in there. Right, but as a kid you thought it was so cool
Starting point is 00:44:13 that you could just take this plant, suck it, and it was like, wow. You had a friend named Jason what? Gilbert. Is that where the name Jason Gibbles come from? He stole his name. No, Jason Gilbert was my brother's aide. and he lived down the street.
Starting point is 00:44:26 And so he's the one that had him. And then there was a park down the street. I remember walking behind the tennis courts with my dad and my brother. And my dad, my brother found a $20 bill. And I found a dollar and $32. And I'm like, you knew life wasn't fair. Yes, that's when I realized life hated me.
Starting point is 00:44:43 And ever since then the world's been out to get me. Thank you for the voicemail. You guys can leave us a voicemail anytime. 877-77, Bobby. So I got a baby doll. I think is what you call it. And I was practicing doing diaper changes on the doll. I saw the picture.
Starting point is 00:45:00 How are you doing? Pretty good. Good? Yeah. Yeah, pretty good. No problem. If those babies don't kick, I'm good. But you just practice the changing, not like the wiping and all that, right?
Starting point is 00:45:10 Because there's nothing to wipe. There's nothing to wipe, but I still, like, there's a technique that I looked up on YouTube before I was practicing on the doll. When you grab the feet of the baby, you do it with one hand and the thumb goes in the middle so they don't kick. That's right. from that you lift a little and while the diaper is still dirty you slide the clean diaper underneath the dirty diaper therefore when you pull off the dirty diaper if there's a blowout or anything it does happen instead of getting out the table it gets on the other diaper and then you get on both the way oh who taught you that the internet wow that's smart i didn't come up with it so i grab the baby by the feet let's baby up
Starting point is 00:45:52 take the diaper off pull the dirty diaper out fasten it and then on the sides of the legs you got to make sure that those those edges are out yeah the sticky edges yeah they're out not in so I probably did like 20 or so wow 20 that as I was doing this I was thinking that you
Starting point is 00:46:12 never changed the diaper of your kids no that's not true I changed about a handful my wife just always beat me to it dude like it was one of those things where like okay I will admit something sometimes I would act like I didn't smell it and it would smell so bad. Okay. And my wife be like, did you not smell that?
Starting point is 00:46:28 Be like, smell what? This diaper is nasty and I'd be like, oh, I didn't even notice. So then she would change it. How many diapers have your first two children do you think you changed? Honestly. My first two children? Yeah. 20.
Starting point is 00:46:41 15. 15. Like realistically 15, possibly 20. So seven or eight each. Yeah. And she didn't care. No, she would just do it. I think after a while she was just like, why am I going to wait for you to do it?
Starting point is 00:46:55 I'll just do it. Here's what I practiced. I practiced the diaper. By the way, my wife's pregnant in case you guys are wondering why I'm practicing on a baby doll. I don't know if they're called baby dolls anymore, a doll or whatever it is. And I posted the picture on my Instagram at Mr. Bobby Bones. And people thought that was a real baby, that I was either announcing the baby was here. Stop.
Starting point is 00:47:15 That's what wrong with people. That was clearly a doll. And it had such a happy look on its face and a lot of hair. But yeah, over on my Instagram, Mr. Bobby Bones, you can see this. So I did that and then I practiced swaddling. Oh, that's the vet. Dude, I was so good at swaddling. So you did that, though.
Starting point is 00:47:31 That I swaddled all the time. My wife would give me the baby and be like, will you swaddling, please? You just didn't like the poop part of it. Dude, it's disgusting. And people are like, oh, you just get used to the smell. I never got used to that smell. That's one thing. You're not ready for that.
Starting point is 00:47:44 Even with dogs and I clean up after my dogs and Stanley's been sick a hundred times because it's a bulldog and it's always sick. It's a different smell. that baby smell, dude, and sometimes, maybe it's the baby food or what they're eating or the breast milk. I don't know what it is. It's nasty. You know what I learned too. When a baby is upside down in the belly of a woman, why doesn't the blood rush to the baby's head? And I guessed correctly, but I wasn't for sure.
Starting point is 00:48:13 Because, you know, if we're hanging upside down and let's say we're in a closet and we have our feet over and we're hanging upside down, all the blood rushes to our head. Yeah. If we're on handle monkey bars. Yeah, you can't do that too long. So why do you think that is? My guess is that they're in fluid, ambiotic fluid, and therefore they're anti-gravity, so there's no gravity anywhere. So in liquid, that is true?
Starting point is 00:48:36 If you didn't a pool, your blood also wouldn't rush to your head. So is that right? Yes. Wow. Yeah. Good job. You nailed it right away? I got it right, but it wasn't because I knew.
Starting point is 00:48:45 It's because I strictly guessed. You know, sometimes the babies are not upside down. That's like a problem at birth. it can become out breached. That's it. That's what they call it. So if that's the case, I've learned about this. And if it's breached, breach, they have to go in, don't they in? C-Saharian.
Starting point is 00:48:59 C-section? Yeah, man, I'm straight up. Straight up at the baby world right now. A big shout out to everybody now all over the country that's doing everything possible to make sure people are warm and make sure people have power and make sure people are bouncing back after this winter storm. Where we are right now, we still don't have power in my house. It's cold, cold, cold at night. We're eight blanketing it up.
Starting point is 00:49:23 We're fireplacing it up. We're doing everything we can because we still don't have power. We're fortunate, though. We have a house that has good insulation and we're riding it out. A lot of places, a lot of people don't have that. But there are a lot of people stepping up. There's one nonprofit that I was reading about called Motor City Mitten Mission. They spent 16 hours on the streets, found more than 200 people in need of shelter across all these towns and just making sure that they have gloves.
Starting point is 00:49:46 What I did is I found some old football gloves and I wore them. because I was out trying to move trees. We have trees down on our front yard or backyard. Football gloves? Not really meant for that. No, man. They can catch footballs though. Yeah, they're good.
Starting point is 00:50:00 They're tacky. They got a little tack on them. But holy cow, this is cold. They're still cold. The group that I was talking about, Motor City Mitten Mission, they gave mills, cold weather supplies, and searched areas like alleyways, bus stops behind dumpsters to make sure that people were good. And if they weren't, they got them to local shelters, including a lot of homeless people.
Starting point is 00:50:19 And so the nonprofit is working with the same. city of Detroit to operate an after hours helpline as well. So WXYZ with the story, it's people are going through it right now. So I want to shout out to everybody who's going through it as well. And everybody who's helping people go through it. Like you guys are making a massive difference. So appreciate you. Bobby Bone Show.
Starting point is 00:50:38 Boney up the day. This story comes from South Miami, Florida. A woman was at the Dollar General. She needed a ride home. She calls a lift ride share. Guy shows up. She's like, hey, I got a lot of bags. Can you help me put them in the trunk?
Starting point is 00:50:53 Dude gets out of the car, starts putting the bags in the trunk. She jumps in the driver's seat. Takes off with the car. Steals the car. Steels the car. They can track your lift though pretty easily, right? Yeah, because it has your information on it and she drove it. Oh, it has your information, even not in the car, just on the apps.
Starting point is 00:51:11 In the app. So where'd she go? To her house. Literally drove it to her house. Was she drunk? They believed she was under the influence of, something. Povery substance.
Starting point is 00:51:24 Because there was some found in her pocket. Why are you scared to say that? Why are you scared to say the word? Well, I'm just saying. No, you're not just saying. That's what you didn't do. You didn't say it at all. Like white powder?
Starting point is 00:51:34 Yeah. Okay. Like, we don't say it. The snow? That's crazy. All right, good job. I'm Lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of the day.
Starting point is 00:51:43 All right, here's a voicemail. I started calling the owner of my company, Big Dog. Just casually. Just walking around. and he'll ask me to do something. I said, you've got a big dog, or he'll come in. Good morning. Good morning, Big Dog.
Starting point is 00:51:55 He loves it. Loves it. And He hasn't said a word about me saying it. He just kind of goes, hey, and gets a big smile on his face. So I've been doing that for, I don't know, the last three or four days. I'm going to continue to do it because I think it's hysterical. All right. Hope everyone is doing well.
Starting point is 00:52:11 Have a great day. Love the show. Love you out. Bye. Thank you for the call, Big Dog. Appreciate that. For those I don't know. Amy's trying to incorporate that in just to,
Starting point is 00:52:20 her normal everyday language because she heard, if you say that to dudes, like dudes are more open to you. So she hasn't done it yet. All right, thank you guys. We'll see you tomorrow. Bye everybody. The Bobby Bones Show.
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Starting point is 00:52:54 Right now, I'm about 130. I'm at 183. We should race. No, I want to leave here with my original hip. On the podcast, The Matchup with Alia, I pair prominent female athletes with unexpected guests. On a recent episode, I sat down with undisputed boxing champ, Clarissa Shields, and comedian Wanda Sykes to talk about Wanda's new movie Undercard, the art of trash talk and what it really means to be ladylike. Open your free Iheart radio app. Search the matchup with Alia and listen now. Brought to you by Novartis. Founding Partner of I Heart Women's Sports Network. This is Julian Edelman, host of Games with Names. On our latest episode, we got comedian, Blake Anderson from Workaholics and The Hilarious.
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Starting point is 00:54:06 2 a whatever time it is. Lizzie McGuire. And I'm like a wild, a wild batch you were with. It was like a first like closet moment from me where I was like, I don't feel like she's hot. Like the rest of that. No, no, no. I was like, she's beautiful. But I'm appreciating her in a different way than these boys are. I'm not like, but listen to Los Coltristas on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or whatever you get your podcast.
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