The Bobby Bones Show - WEDS PT 2: Bobby On Why It’s Hard To Work For Him + Should Bobby Watch Adult Shows With His Baby Daughter?
Episode Date: April 22, 2026Bobby started a new true-crime series last night while spending time with his daughter. We question if he should be watching such dark tv shows while a baby is present. We talked about a woman who won... a bunch of money after being overserved on a cruise ship. We talked about the latest Alex Cooper drama that now involves her husband. Bobby talks about what it’s like to work for him. We also talked about Mike Vrabel who addressed the Dianna Russini saga. Abby has an update on her St. Jude fundraising goal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Yeah.
I got home yesterday and wanted to give my wife a break,
and so I just took the baby for a while.
And the issue with having the baby,
is she's very young and so I can't really do a lot on my phone can't really search for TV
shows I like to have one on then I take the baby and then it's just on just can't do a lot with
my hands right the only show that I could really push play on was something called Hollywood
demons on HBO Max. It's new. Sounds kid friendly. Oh I've seen that. And nothing matters for
the kid right now. I watch the look we got the wire on sometimes I'm like kid and they're like
drugs drug drugs FFF. I was just joking. I don't know because I literally have had to start to
myself like when do I have to stop doing? You're fine right now I think but you know
people say sing to your baby talk to your baby yeah but I just sing really vulgar songs
I find the most vulgar songs to sing all right um so Hollywood vampires you say no demons oh
no it's about the first episode was the seventh heaven dad remember the show seventh heaven oh so
these are like real life demons oh yeah because he has anybody seen this dirty dog
did you watch the show I watched that one specifically okay
You watched it too?
How did you know what I was talking about then?
No, it just came on HBO Max.
Oh, I guess I watched a different demon show about it.
Oh, you must have watched Los Angeles demons.
I watch maybe just like bad men.
So I think it's new.
Okay.
So I'm watching it.
And I'd heard the story.
Yeah.
But it had been a while.
And this is not a spoiler because it's real life news and we've talked about it.
But the guy, Stephen Collins, is the dad on 7th Heaven.
And he's a pastor on the show.
And he's also the dad.
and it's a family show.
Jessica Beal was in the show.
I never was a big seventh heaven watcher,
but I was familiar with it.
Because I didn't watch a lot of WB or CW.
Those channels mesh to me.
But I knew it.
And so they're talking about him
and he was pretty famous,
meaning he started off
and he had some smaller roles
and then he was in a big network show at some point
and made his way up
and he was cast as this.
They'd look for like the perfect dad.
but he admitted in like calls that he had like abused through and I'll be careful my language here
through like the 70s, 80s and 90s and they were talking specifically to a victim of his
who she was like, I started taking, he was walking on a net, is crazy.
Crazy.
Wow. Very inappropriate.
I think the guy's still alive too.
Yeah, I know he used to be in a lot of lifetime movies too.
And he didn't get in trouble.
No, he didn't.
No, because it's statute of limitations.
I got an idea.
If you, if any, you do stuff to kids, there's no limitation.
Yeah, get rid of that.
we go back into your grave, we dig you up and we pee on you. That's what we do if we find that
even after you die. It was, it was a, he was never convicted of a crime, I should say this,
following the accusations of 2014 that he abused three teenage girls between the 70s and 90s,
although he admitted to the actions in a leaked private audio tape and was investigated by police
in New York and Los Angeles, he was not charged because the statute of limitations had expired.
Now, now, now, now, this is not the, there's a lot of crazy things. That's the bad, bad thing.
The crazy thing is
he started writing as he was famous
like erotic novels
He's like
Well I don't remember that part
He wrote like multiple books
And like
According to the Hollywood demons
And the victim who was talking on the show
It very much mirrored
What he was doing
What he did
But he would just like switch out
Older woman with young boys
Yeah like the fantasies were playing out
It's crazy
I wanted to punch the screen in the face
but then I thought I got a baby with me
and then it hurt my hand.
And if I remember correctly, he told his wife about it
and then they went to couples therapy
and I think the therapist is who recorded
the session of him talking about it.
Oh, that's interesting.
If I remember correctly, that's how that audio got out.
Sometimes maybe would be like,
and I'd have to like not focus on the screen for a second
so that could have been that.
But they have multiple episodes of this.
I don't know who's next on this show.
But that just reminded me.
That's crazy because he,
it sucks.
people do this is terrible. I don't understand that. I don't get it with kids. But is really bad about it.
Extra, super bad is that he was probably able to hide it because his character was so sweet and nice and no one
thought anything of him because he played a pastor. Yeah, you struggle believing it when someone
has those morals surrounding them and yeah, and obviously he's playing. And they're fiction.
a part.
It's a fictional
character.
But you're like
the seventh heaven
pastor dad?
No, he couldn't
be writing erotic books.
Oh, he also.
That wasn't illegal though.
But yes,
that was,
I know,
but even I had
trouble associating him
with that.
So then imagine
the real stuff.
I have a manager.
If I'm like,
because everything I do,
I sound like a
Brian Adams song.
Everything I do,
I do it for you.
Everything I do
is very
with my
I'll say brand.
And my brand is exactly how I live my life where I don't curse.
I don't, I have, but everything I do, if it's TV, podcast, radio, it's all the same
version of me, right?
You're not going to go somewhere else and see a different version of me because that's not
who I am.
His manager said, dude, you're the pastor dad.
Your brand is, you got to, don't write erotic books.
But little do they know he was doing even worse stuff.
Yeah, but sometimes in the, it's hard to, according to the show.
Yeah, according to Hollywood, D.
In the recordings.
Because he wasn't convicted.
In his lifetime roles, he wasn't a clean-cut character.
But Seventh Heaven was a long-running, consistent show that was very famous and popular.
It's like Bill Cosby.
Well, yeah, but he refused to be dirty in public.
Yeah, I'm just saying the fictional character of him made us believe that he was the cleanest, most wholesome fella ever.
And even his actions outside is all an act.
Right.
Because he's dropping stuff and drinks and doing heinous things with women.
Mm-hmm.
For a long time.
For decades.
I mean, it doesn't it just make you wonder about all the ones we don't know about?
Well, so I'm glad you said that.
I was thinking the other day, I was watching a TikTok and it was like,
don't you just miss the 80s and the 90s when things are easier?
And I'm like, here's the thing about that.
It weren't easier.
There just wasn't people, there wasn't the news or TikTok or people to share that they've been
violated or assaulted in all these ways. Well, case and point, this guy's Collins and Cosby,
they were both doing it in the 80s and 90s to women. Anytime I see life was simpler in the 80s
and 90s. No, it was just hidden. It was able to be hidden so much easier. There's a reason that serial
killers in the 60s and 70s were able to just run rampant. You could kill across the state line
like you're on Duke's a hazard. They don't even know who you were. You're free. They don't have any
records of you. You just walked across the state line. So no, whenever you see those videos,
I hope you think of me. And it's like, man, wasn't life just easier?
For kids in the 80s.
No.
It wasn't.
They were out doing stuff.
They didn't have phones.
But again, they were subjected to probably more, more worse, not really saying, more
worse human things because humans knew they wouldn't get caught.
Yeah, a lot of bad stuff happens through the internet.
Yeah, I agree.
It's like easier.
It's easier, but people know they can get caught more.
I think it all evens out in the end.
And what's crazy is with all the things we have and ways to catch people,
still don't get caught sometimes.
The fact that they cannot catch Nancy Guthrie's killers in that small town where the FBI supposedly there, they have cameras of a guy in a mask, they have, what's happening?
I don't know.
Aside from her daughter being famous.
Okay?
The FBI is called in.
The local police are called in.
They do all the DNA.
They have a ring cam of a guy in a mask.
They still haven't caught.
And they can't find.
We've used all of our resources.
There are a lot of crimes that are unsolved and God love them, I wish they weren't.
But we have used all of our resources.
We sent in the cavalry and still nothing.
And this wasn't some super sophisticated cyber hidden behind VPNs from China attack.
This is somebody going physically on camera, either robbing or taking.
wild. Like what is even
in a surveillance state
that we live in that we can't catch that?
That's crazy. Anyway, that show, I didn't mean to
watch it, but I just looked up episode two.
Child Stars Gone Violent. I'm in. Oh, no.
And you know what? Same with me.
I didn't watch the rest of them. I don't even know what
other ones, because it is a series, right?
Wait, Child Stars gone violent.
Yeah, I don't know who that would be, but let's see.
Starrs.
Hansen, pretty good. They didn't beat anybody up.
Jonas Brothers, fine.
Still all in the clear.
Montana? Doing pretty great actually.
Yeah, doing pretty great. Lindsay Lohan
did she go violent? I don't think so. Maybe for a
minute, but then we forgave her. I think she did drugs
but not violent. I feel like I saw a video of like one of the
Sandlock kids like going to somebody's house.
Yeah, that's your trick or treat though.
He's like mad.
Brian Bonsell from Family Ties, who was
the youngest kid, I guess is on there.
Zachary Ty Bryan who's been in jail a couple times
from home improvement. I don't know. I don't want to spoil it. No more
spoils. Oh, okay.
That's on HBO.
Shia Loof maybe? Oh, maybe.
So you have a child star?
Yeah, yeah.
Oh yeah.
He was even Stevens?
Yep.
Holes.
Remember holes?
I saw a big fight with Brian Cranston
about holes and about Shia LaBuff.
Yeah, Pranky Mune said he was almost cast in that.
Then he went to Shia LaBuff and then Brian Cranston was like, Shia, get some help.
I don't know where?
Yeah, just in that interview.
And you know what, Shia gets some help.
I agree.
I think we can all agree.
Yeah, Shia gets some help.
I don't really know why Prantston went after him, but Shia get some help.
So I stumbled on that yesterday.
I think you'd like it.
Yeah.
It just makes you, you have to be in the right mind frame.
Makes you feel gross.
I wouldn't have picked it.
That's not the kind of stuff I pursue in my content absorbing.
I had no choice.
It just went on the baby.
Baby liked it too.
Oh, good.
Is it make you think too now being a dad and holding your baby girl?
Are you like, I'm never going to let you near a man?
Never thought that.
Oh.
Never let you near a man.
No, I know.
Dirty Pastor Dad on TV?
Mostly my thoughts is how can a freaking human being a man want to do things with kids?
I know.
They're everywhere, though.
Everywhere.
You see the Tim Tebow thing where he was like all these are IP addresses of people who were looking for kids?
The United States was lit up like a Christmas tree.
Like there was so many lights.
Like it's...
Or maybe it was the world.
Well, I saw the U.S. map.
It could have been.
Whatever.
The map had dots everywhere.
Tibo showed a map.
We're dudes, IP, adults, people were looking up doing child stuff on the internet.
The Tebow IP address map is a law enforcement visualization used by the Tim Tebow Foundation to highlight the prevalence of child sexual abuse material.
Yeah.
I don't expect a second to go there.
Hollywood demons, man.
Hollywood demons, man.
I could know.
I just, I watched the 7th Heaven Dead and I'm like, I can't really go.
it. I can't believe it.
But it was interesting. What's another episode?
Housewives gone bad?
That I shall watch. That's an episode.
Like real Housewives?
I'm assuming it's the real Housewives.
Just generally that show is called Snap.
Housewives gone bad?
Normal ones, that show's called Snap.
These are the celebrity housewives.
Call us, guys, if you want, 877-77-B-O-B-B-B-W-B-Y.
Speaking of things you can watch, if you go to Netflix, there's the Elizabeth Smart documentary, and it's pretty wild.
And that happened like in our lifetime where she was abducted.
She's alive.
She's one of the crazy, famous ones where they found her.
And also part of that story is, and you see it in the documentary, her parents at some point were like, screw it.
We can't go with what the FBI's telling us to do.
We got to go our own way.
And that's what actually saved her.
So I encourage you to watch it.
But now she, have you seen?
her, she's a bodybuilder.
Well, I saw her in the documentary, but they didn't
talk about that. Dude, she's
crazy. Really? She's crazy ripped.
Yeah, I don't know if you could send a picture over, but
kidnapping survivor, Elizabeth Smart is now a 38-year-old
mother of three and a competitive bodybuilder.
She ended her fourth competition over the weekend
and won three awards.
And I thought, oh, they probably, she's famous
so they gave her some sort of, hey, you're the most famous person
award? No, dude.
She got like, ripped tries?
All tries. All of it. All of it.
I don't know what the awards are for, but like, oh, wow.
Okay, guys.
What, she's ripped.
Yeah, I know, but lunchbox sounds.
No, Eddie said it the same way.
No, I didn't.
Oh, I wasn't even saying like, oh, I was surprised by it.
I was saying, like, she's ripped.
Right.
That's like fitness.
Yeah.
Good for her.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
See, Amy, that's not a creepy.
Me?
Yeah, you went, mm-hmm.
No, like, I'm like, mm-hmm, yeah, she's.
I didn't mean to sound that way.
There's a story about a guy, and we've heard similar story.
to where he kept his lover's dead body so he could cash those security checks.
Oh, my.
I mean, at least it's that.
It could be worse.
You know, when I hear stories like this, so I wonder if they did it with the dead body.
That's always what I think.
Oh, what? No, I was thankful.
If it's not their grandma, you're like, she was old.
They saved the body.
You get the checks.
I don't put the two in the same.
You don't?
No, I'm like, good.
They want to just the money.
Phew.
Yeah.
But you're right, though.
Someone has a dead body.
You think they're just not going to just leave it alone.
Yes.
They are.
They want the money, guys.
No, they leave it alone.
They want the money first.
If it's your lover, not your grandma.
No, no.
They probably talk to it.
These are very different categories.
They set it up.
Greed isn't crazy.
But not all greed is uncracy.
Okay.
Police arrested James Agnew after they found the body of the lover under an inflatable mattress
inside the apartment.
Investigators say that they were lovers.
and oh he and his sister kept the corpse hidden.
So yeah, for sure, just money.
So now I'm like, well, maybe he's doing it with his sister.
I don't know.
See, I put you in a bad place and that's on me.
Yes, you did.
I led you to a terrible place.
Yeah, I mean.
Did they think she was buried?
It doesn't really say.
It says they pleaded guilty to charges of tampering with the human body and identity theft, Denver Post.
Oh my gosh.
That one story of the guy, though, who had put on like hair and makeup and go in and act like his grandma.
Yeah.
You ever see that one?
That's dedication.
Yeah, it is.
He committed.
He did commit. He probably should be committed as well. But yeah, he committed.
There's another crazy one where a chiropractor is no longer allowed to tap the buttocks of customers during a visit to the office.
Why?
So at the end of March, this group of health professionals took extraordinary action against Dr. Stephen Weller, taking issue with the practice of any open-handed smoothing or tapping of the buttocks.
I think if I'm just speculating based on this, maybe he was just feeling him up.
Yeah.
So now the consequences are just don't do that anymore?
The college now requires Dr. Stephen Weller to provide a copy of his treatment calendar,
along with names and contact information of all the patients he's treated,
and a no non-therapeutic touching, not even a hug is permitted from the doctor.
CTB news.
Again, my speculation is based on no fact at all just from what I read from this story.
and but you don't do that in my opinion
unless there's some other stuff that you shouldn't be doing
exactly if someone says hey no more open handing on the butts of people
you probably put your open hand on the butts of people
when it wasn't part of what the process was
they even told them no hugging right that's crazy
sounds like a little slap on the hand for
some inappropriate behavior
yeah not therapeutic though you did say that right so like
It is interesting.
Like some doctors, like male doctors, you can't be in an office alone with them.
Like there's a female present.
Is that only for if it's a male doctor doing a female job?
Is it?
I don't know.
I don't know because I don't go.
I'm a hearsay here because I don't go to male gynecologists.
I did once.
And I don't either.
And it was a family friend.
I ran into him at a barbecue and I'm like, I'll never do this again.
So I only go to women.
And I always thought women needed to be present.
But like if you go to a chiropractor, you don't.
Like I see a male chiropractor and I'm alone in a room with him.
Does he do flat hand, flat butt?
No, but I mean they do have to touch like certain places.
I've never felt uncomfortable.
Yeah.
But I could see if you're a pervert, you get into that line of work.
Because like I would believe like if he's like, I need to adjust your tailbone right here,
I'd be like, okay, that makes sense.
That's a lot of work for a pervert.
I agree.
If you're just a pervert, you can just go to the mall and smell people.
table's hair or something or like put a trench coat on like that you don't do that but like to go
to get an advanced degree just for your purvy like that feels like yeah I get it it's a lot that's a lot
you're probably you'd go to school and you want to do that and also you're a pervert if you are like
we just know the story we don't know if that's what happened I suspect I suspect that's not good
they're not like telling him we can't do that anymore just yeah you can't even hug
yeah man nothing you get the you can't that you can't
can't even hug people.
Yeah, so a lot of weirdos here
this part of the show.
A lot of weirdos out there, though.
I know.
As they say, everybody looks normal
from across the street.
That's what they say.
Yeah.
Once you get closer.
Is that what they say?
I don't know that sense.
You don't know they?
No.
Everybody says what?
Everybody, everywhere I go,
people say, everybody's normal
from across the street.
Everybody looks normal from across the street.
Yeah.
Well, think about it.
With all the weirdos out there,
one of our neighbors, for sure.
is...
That's why I don't know them.
That's what I don't know mine.
Smart.
Yeah.
Stay away from them.
Less people I know, less weirdos I know.
It's a mask.
You know the meme where the guys pointed at his head?
I don't mean anybody new.
Don't meet any new weirdos.
Yep.
Guys, call us.
We're here.
87777.
Bobby.
That's our number.
A woman has been awarded $300,000
after being over-served on a cruise ship.
These are always a little odd to me.
like, I don't know, you're an adult.
You ordered the drinks.
Yep.
Yeah.
So, this is from the New York Times.
I had to take ownership.
Huh?
Remember?
I got so sick.
Oh, from drinks.
My martinis.
Got it.
When many people think about cruise ships,
they think about an abundance of food and booze during the voyage.
In the case of Diana Sanders,
it was an overabundance of tequila shots.
That led to her falling down a flight of stairs
and suffering head injuries, bruising, emotional,
distress and other ailments.
After blacking out,
Sanders said the crew
wouldn't tell her
exactly what happened.
She'd loggered up.
She purchased the cheers package.
That'll do it.
Which entitles her to 15 alcoholic beverages
in a 24-hour period.
You bought the package.
Right.
You bought the package.
For Sanders,
that meant she was served 15 shots of tequila
in just eight hours.
Yakes.
During Discovery,
the team, her team,
Iranfield's team,
I wonder who that is,
Aronfeld.
Oh, her attorney, Spencer Aronfeld.
Team learned that the methods
for tracking and monitoring
an alcoholic service was efficient.
You know whose job it is to monitor
and track
alcohol consumption?
The adult.
It literally is.
Now, if somebody put something to drink,
a whole different story.
If the bartender puts something to drink,
a whole different story.
That's crazy
that there is no personal responsibility in this.
She bought the Cheers freaking package.
That's why bars, though, like now, bars, they see you acting a little drunk.
They're like, you get out of here.
We're not serving you anymore.
Just get out of the bar.
I guess just to protect themselves from all this stuff.
While it's true that a person makes a choice on what and how much booze they pour into their faces,
the jury found that the cruise line also had a responsibility to have staff monitor how much customers are drinking at a given time and serve responsibly.
It's so dumb.
It's a cruise.
You could be ordering from so many different places.
Also, you got a bartender serving tons of different people.
They're not, they can't.
She won $300,000.
That's unbelievably stupid.
Where is personal response?
Lady, you bought a cheers package.
Like, you...
That's crazy, too easy.
It seems like the cruise line probably was just like, okay, fine, here's $300,000.
We're going to spend more than legal fees trying to fight you.
I know.
Red Lobster is bringing back endless shrimp.
Uh-oh.
What?
Trouble for Red Lobster.
Man, that's true.
I mean, I feel like that is just a lot of shrimp and people to sit there and chow down.
I don't know.
I don't know how this works.
After being sidelined for causing Red Lobster bankruptcy, Inless Shrimp is back.
The CEO explains why the risky promotion is coming back.
Inless Shrimp's been a part to Red Lobster's legacy for 20 years and our guests have never stopped asking for it.
We're excited to bring it back.
Enlist Shrimp launched yesterday and is back for Dine-in only.
It's not available in the holidays.
Oh.
So is that why they went bankrupt to begin with?
I don't think it was just the endless shrimp.
I think there are probably a lot of factors.
reasons, yeah.
That's a funny reason, but I think there are a lot of factors there.
It did cause financial losses, but it says it contributed to a big debt in Q3 of
2023, but I don't think it was simply endless shrimp.
Amy, what do you have?
Well, you want Alex Cooper or Capitol Hill?
Yikes.
I'm okay with the Alex Cooper, but Capitol Hill is riskier.
Capital Hill is interesting.
It's not someone we really know, and it's a woman.
It's kind of like...
She quit?
That one?
It's different.
Well, yeah, but...
Okay.
Do Alex Cooper first.
Her husband yelling to everybody?
Yeah.
Go ahead.
So Alex Cooper, a host of all her daddy, and she has a whole network called Unwell, which
her husband is very much a part of.
He's a big producer, movie producer.
Yeah, they have all kinds of projects under the Unwell umbrella in which he is very involved.
And Bloomberg did an entire report.
her Unwell network stating that, well, it's pretty unwell.
It says that her husband and co-CEO, Matt Kaplan, allegedly, has a reputation for yelling and publicly
criticizing staff members in which multiple people have quit because of how they retreated.
Unwell has struggled to find much success in podcasting besides Call Her Daddy.
Bloomberg says that they are shifted, have shifted their focus to,
acquiring existing shows instead of trying to build new ones, blah, blah, blah.
So it's just stories about that.
And then obviously there's the feud with Alex Earle.
A lot of people have speculated that the feud with Alex Earle because she's the one that
started it is to throw everybody off of this story that was coming out to begin with.
Oh, this story.
Okay, about her husband.
About their company.
And she has a couple products that haven't apparently launched as well as they thought.
And so that of her going on Instagram that ignited that whole thing was more of a,
hey look over here as this happened.
Oh, yeah.
A theory by some folks.
That would make sense.
I'll say this on the podcasting thing.
It is virtually impossible to start a new podcast.
It's so watered down.
Again, everybody's got a podcast to start from scratch unless you have a massive celebrity.
And even then, people are so exhausted of celebrities, so hard to start a new podcast.
The great thing is anybody can do it.
That's wonderful.
And if you want to, you should.
Absolutely.
Impossible doesn't mean, well, that word itself means you can't do it.
But it's seemingly impossible, but it is not.
And if it's good enough, it will eventually rise.
That's also the benefit of getting a good network.
That's why it's important for some to get on a network.
Like, there's my network and we feed stuff through different feeds and it helps shows.
But yeah, it's really hard.
I saw a friend of mine.
had started an old friend from back in the day day Arkansas day had started a podcast he just doesn't
work in media or anything and I was like dang look at that I guess everybody is starting podcasts
like like in a niche thing that he's passionate about I asked what it was about and what they
said it was it actually wasn't niche at all which makes it even more impossible I'm rooting for
them but yeah no background at all what you don't need to have
habit in podcasting. That's a great thing. There's no gatekeepers.
I'm so thankful for... But literally everybody's starting a podcast. This person I would never
expect. And he's like, I'm going to do a podcast. About what? And he was like, I don't know
life. I'm like, that ain't work. But about life. You got to really dial in. But go ahead.
Well, a random podcast. And I still, I keep saying this. And I've tried to sit down and find it.
And I haven't been able to. But I probably should try harder. But in 2020, there's a random
podcast that I listened to that a mom started on her own, just at her house, not under a network
or anything but about adoption stuff specifically and she just it was a passion of her so she did it
and I was searching up some stuff one day came across an episode of hers clicked on it listen to it
changed our lives really but it my life was in such a crazy time during that that I don't even
remember who she was or what it almost seems like it wasn't even real like it was angelic
it was an angel podcast that's cool but information
she shared, which I'm sure her starting that and thinking like, oh, well, you know, you kind of
set out if you've got a mission like that. Okay, if one person hears this, then it'll make a difference.
And so to her, I'm that one person. And I just shared that because like if you've got something that
you're passionate about and you're like, oh, but I don't know if anybody's going to listen. That's why you should do it.
That's exactly why you should do it. Absolutely. If you're doing it because you want to be a famous
podcaster, that's not why you should do it. If you're doing it because you have something that you
want to say and hopefully it affects somebody at some point absolutely get in or brings you joy in some
way go for it yeah but really hard she she probably has no idea who knows i don't even know i wish i could
shout her out it does seem sort of uh out like it wasn't real but i obviously i know it was um
so life changing so anyway i thought i was shocked to see that about Alex Hoover's husband because
i was like dang that sucks and if i if he was treating people that way
Like, is she okay with that?
Well, two things.
One, hearsay.
Two, different kinds of leadership.
He could have yelled one time in a meeting and someone's like, man, he's a yeller.
I don't know.
We really don't know.
And depending on the age, some, I feel like some age groups are a little more sensitive to criticism or loud voices than others.
Me, I don't work with a loud voice.
I don't yell anyway.
I can be hard to work for for times because there's specific demands that every
everybody has to meet in order for us to stay successful.
And that someone could go right in and be like,
he's hard to work for.
I'd be like, yeah, you're right.
At times, very hard to work for.
They'd be like, well, it wasn't, but it's somebody's interpretation.
So I don't know.
A lot of people were quitting, though, according to that article, that's a lot.
I mean, nobody on this show quips.
You guys have been here 50 years.
Yeah, we can't.
You told us we couldn't.
Yeah.
I don't remember.
I don't remember that.
I just thought of something that I think you would be okay if I said.
That's questionable, huh?
I'll roll the dice.
I'll take the risk.
It feels like I'm the one with the risk here.
No, it was like a year and a half ago, maybe or so, maybe a year.
And you were hiring somebody on your team, not in our show, because you have various teams.
And we all know this person and you...
Oh, I don't care. You can share this.
Okay. So you called me and asked me to call that person and tell them,
everything I could about what they could expect working for you.
Like the good, the bad, you're like, put it all out there because I want them to know
because you didn't want it to like ruin the friendship or him to think he was getting,
because he's known you as one version, but maybe seeing you like working directly under you
is a little different than the other thing.
So that was a little nerve-wracking.
Well, yeah.
It wasn't about the good.
I said tell them every difficult thing about working for me.
Like everything because I don't want anything to be a friend.
Yeah.
Like he's going to get back to you
He's recording her
Yes
Yeah I wanted
So I did
I told him
Every hard thing
No positives
Every hard thing
Because then if you know everything
Hard thing
It's just you know everything
Expectations there
All the easy stuff's easy
So yeah
But I
Yeah do that
Eddie do that too
I did do that
Different because you guys
Have different perspectives though
For sure
But yeah
And it worked
And it's awesome
Listen if you
If you want to win
work with me.
If you want it to be hard, work with me.
That's it.
What are you looking at the screen?
What?
If you want it to be hard.
I mean, it'll be hard.
But if you want to win, get on.
If there's room.
There's often not room, though.
It's not a lot of room.
They're not a run.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
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So over on Capitol Hill, I don't know.
Good transition.
I don't know how hard this one particular person.
a labor secretary, Lori Chavez de Rimmer.
She's stepping down from her cabinet post
because there's this big misconduct investigation happening.
And the White House said she's moving to a private sector job.
These are allegations against her,
an affair with her security,
drinking during work hours, and misuse of funds.
And she's a woman.
Oh, wow.
Women don't do things?
I know.
It's just more rare.
Do you see all the...
What, go for it?
All the cash Patel stuff?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
That lawsuit will never go through.
But the Atlantic did, they had like 9, 10, 11 sources, whatever going.
He's suing for $250 million.
That lawsuit will never happen.
They'll never go to discovery.
$250 million? Yeah.
The Atlantic could possibly settle, but sometimes people settle, not because they're wrong,
but because they...
You ever hear the odds thing on how people settle sometimes?
So let's say you're suing me for a million bucks.
and lawyer comes up to me and it goes,
hey, there's only a one in ten chance
that Amy will win the million bucks.
We recommend you to settle for $100,000
because that's one-tenth of what the total money was.
So there are times where people settle
when, one, they know the legal fees will be more,
which is a sucky reason to have to settle and pay money.
But two, it's also like, I don't want to take the risk,
so let's mitigate the risk and I'll pay a frat.
If you say there's a 10% chance,
I'll just pay 10% of what they're asking.
But I don't think this lawsuit goes through.
I think it ends up being dropped.
I think it's one of those where it's like,
I'm going to sue, and then it never happens.
Yeah.
Anyway, he's not.
Back to the labor secretary,
she did put out a social media post saying that the allegations against her,
her family, and her team have been peddled by high-ranked deep state actors.
Who have been.
She's already using words.
Pedal doesn't mean she didn't do it.
And when people start using deep state actors, they're full of crap.
have been coordinating with the one-sided news media.
I don't even know what she is.
Labor Secretary.
No.
What party?
Oh, I mean, she's probably a Republican, but...
If people start quoting the deep state, you know.
And also, she never said she didn't do it.
It was kind of like the Mike Vrabble, Diana Rossini stuff yesterday.
Did you see that, Amy?
Everybody about who?
Mike Vrabble, the coach of the Patriots.
Oh, yeah, him.
Diana Rossini.
You can always tell by the way.
words of people say and don't say, sometimes by what they don't say. And her thing, she never said
she didn't do it from what you read. That's an interesting point because I didn't, I didn't really
catch that. But she, yeah, she said the allegations have been peddled by, like, okay, yeah, maybe this
stuff has actually happened, but these people are fluffing it up. So a lot of times, it's not
what people say. It's the things they leave out that tell you if they did it or not. And I don't
know if she did it. If she's resigning and she's saying that, I would lean toward whatever they're saying
She did, because that's not, I didn't do it.
You know what I didn't do it is?
I didn't do it.
Yeah, and said she said, no one fights harder for the American worker.
I don't even know that she's wrong there.
Well, anyway.
Yeah, she's, I mean, and this is just so we are keeping things even.
If she happens to be a Republican, I don't care to keep things even.
If one side's stupid, we talk about one side.
But we don't, you do.
You're the one.
You're the, our lunchbox has Cardi B.
Amy has people doing crazy.
crazy stuff in politics.
The Capitol Hill.
That's your beat.
Okay, so we don't have to keep it even.
I'm not to keep it even.
If somebody does something stupid, we say who it is.
We don't got to keep it even.
If it's all one side, great.
That side's stupid.
The other side's stupid.
It's like when people say they're down the middle politically,
no, you're not.
That's what.
Well, some people policy-wise can be.
You can be down.
No, I don't know a single person that goes,
you know, all in.
I'm pretty much down the middle all the way down.
Oh, yeah.
You could like average out, kind of down.
the middle. But when someone says that, they're just looking to avoid, and that's fine if they don't
want to avoid any conflict of saying that. But like I've got polarizing things. Maybe if you
average me out, but when people say, no, I'm down the middle, what did you just say is,
I don't want to talk politics. That's it. But when they sit down the middle, that's usually
kind of a cop out. Yeah. Which is fine. And also, it's fine to cop out. I agree. So Mike
Brayble, ready for this? Diana Rossini, remember the story?
Yes, are these the people that were at the resort?
Yep, the coach and the reporter.
And so he spoke about it for the first time yesterday.
So they're getting ready for the draft.
And so at press conference and he leads with this.
And so this is him going up and this is a video shared by WBZ Boston.
Here's a clip of what he said regarding this.
We'll call it scandal.
Go ahead.
You know, I've had some difficult conversations with people that I care about with my family,
the organization, the coaches, the players, those have been positive and productive.
We believe in order to be successful on and off the field, you have to make good decisions.
That includes me, that starts with me.
There's comments and questions that I've answered for the team and with the team.
We'll keep those private and to ourselves.
I want to just address this and thank you for your patience and dealing with the private and personal manner.
What did you hear there?
Because they came out initially and said that they were not having an affair
and that they just happen to be there at the same time.
What did you hear in that statement?
He's handling this internally.
I hear him saying, like, he's had the appropriate conversations he needs to have.
Appropriate's not the word.
Okay.
Difficult, he's had.
Difficult, he's had.
Difficult, he'd be appropriate to talk to them, but he's not saying he didn't do it.
He's not saying he didn't do it.
You're right.
Yeah.
This is him.
This is him saying like.
word salading that he did it in my opinion
he's had difficult conversations with
his family. Why would you have to have a difficult conversation with your family?
Well it's still difficult to even have to
address the rumors. It's not if you didn't do anything.
It'd be an easier conversation.
Yeah. I wasn't there. Like that wasn't me. That's like a mid
conversation. Like I was there but you guys know I was going up for a little
you know. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Just play the first few seconds of it.
You know, I've had some difficult conversations with people that I care about with my family.
That right there.
yeah yeah he guilty well yeah
I think we knew that from the
well they came out and said no we were there with six other friends
and then we didn't see their friends
yeah they never show fiction no receipts never came
they they had you know they her company
had said hey if you show us the receipts like we you're not gonna be fire
like just show us pictures of girls of room anything
nothing so also who cares like it doesn't affect my life at all
it's just a story yeah but yeah
And then she, like, saved a person with a car dumped over.
Like, if that was fake, I don't think it was.
But, man, that's the kind of PR team we all need.
Like, someone that'll smash a car, flip it over, and you save somebody.
You save them, and then you're cool again.
Yeah, that's wild.
That's a wild.
That probably happened.
What sucks for her is that she did that, and it's all being met with, I don't know.
I know, right?
Are you doing this because of what happened?
Yeah.
So there's that.
Hey, Abby, can you put your headphones on?
Yes.
What was that?
Yeah.
I saw you're now at over $5,000.
$1,000? Yes. We did it.
Okay. Yeah, we did.
Yes, we did. Well, okay,
everybody else did it. Now you guys.
What?
I was talking about it.
No, you don't get credit for us talking about it.
If anybody gets credit for talking about it
and tell people to give money,
it's me. Yeah, it is, Bobby.
That was you leading it with the $10
challenge and everything. And then,
two, Eddie, because he wanted to help
the cleaning lady. And then
you got mad about that, Abby. And then Amy
going like, hey, I'll give some money.
And I did.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's pretty much it.
He can't take credit because all I did was hate on it.
I didn't hate on anything.
Did you donate?
He gets all soft.
Oh, yeah, no, I don't.
No, I don't.
No, I don't.
When did I hate on it?
What do you mean?
Daniel's here.
Oh, hi, Daniel's back.
No, no, seriously, I'm very confused.
When did I hate on it?
Hi, Daniel.
What would you like to say?
Eddie hated on it.
And so I don't understand.
Eddie, did you donate?
No, I did donate.
He's saving his for the cleaning lady.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, the cleaning lady.
Yeah.
To all of our listeners who donated.
Thank you.
That's awesome because Abby was like $2,800
yesterday.
Yeah.
In 24 hours, we got that much.
That's crazy.
Thank you.
Was it mostly people with the $10 challenge?
It was.
Yeah.
It was awesome.
It was like all tens.
We have the greatest listeners.
I hate to ask people for money for anything anymore.
So it's not money for me unless you want to cut me in.
Yeah.
One lady said donating for Eddie.
Oh, that's cool.
So then I did donate.
Okay.
No.
You can't have it either.
We can't take credit for crap.
Was there any for Daniels?
No, there was not.
For Daniels?
Nope.
Sorry, I already donate.
We do love Daniel.
Well, we heard Daniel, like, raised his head up out of the hole for a second.
I was like, hey, hey, guys, I didn't.
No, I just, I don't know.
I don't remember hating on anything.
I don't remember hating.
Congratulations.
Next year, you need to run the full.
Uh-huh.
I do.
I'll donate for that, Abby.
Will you?
Oh, yeah.
You're committing a.
year out. Wow, you're so brave.
Question, did Amy donate?
Yes, she did. Wow. You knew that.
I just said. I'm just saying last year she said she was going to donate and she never did it.
And then I admitted this year I forgot. Like I did it. It wasn't on purpose.
So did you donate double? That's a good question.
But she made her goal last year.
Does it stop at the goal?
No, it's in 5,100 now, but we're good.
Yeah. We've met the goal.
Yeah. Unless you feel like it.
We're good. Abby was, I just, it was so weird that she was.
so territorial over that versus the cleaning lady
I know that was crazy. No that still wasn't it
it's all about Eddie. I don't
not doing things that's what it was
and I felt like it was territorial
like don't donate to his
reach my goal. For sure yeah yeah
my goal is more important than Eddie's
yeah no
yes because you went back to it
yeah but you got it
I didn't mean to you got it you win Abby
you got your money
I win maybe she doesn't now
the cleaning lady
I know
No, we don't want any on both.
I want both to be supported.
That's not what you said in this way.
You definitely did not lead with that.
You're backing up, Matt.
You got your money and that's all that matters.
You're all happy.
New goal, though.
New goal, five.
We have the greatest listeners.
Big shout out to them.
You raised your goal by 2000.
Well, I didn't raise it after.
But you raised it from last year.
Yeah, yeah.
It wasn't one of those like that you were saying.
Yeah.
Like you were curiously.
Yeah.
Where people like meet their go fund me and then raise it.
Oh yeah.
Screw you, man.
We just met your goal.
What are you doing raising it?
No goal achieved.
I don't run and hit a finish line and they move it back 100 yards
just because they're in the mood.
That's some bull crap.
Okay, story.
Lunchbox.
I got a double shot of Taylor Frankie Paul.
They are going to resume season five of the secret lives of Mormon wives
without her.
And it just came out according to page six that she was cast for this upcoming season
of Dancing with the Stars.
And boom!
That invitation has been polled.
Yeah, they have to.
because of the domestic violence stuff.
So, I mean, her star is crashing fast.
She can climb out of this eventually, but this is not good.
You can't be hitting people.
That video of that chair hitting her kid.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That was bad.
Bad.
Bad news.
Any Cardi B stuff, lunch?
No, I wasn't on Cardi B today.
I was on Taylor Frankie Paul.
Is that your new beat?
No, just she's one of my...
You're just exploring right now?
Yeah, I'm testing the waters.
I do like her story.
I've followed her for a long time.
So I just find it interesting.
Morgan, what do you got?
So there was a 72-year-old pilot who was flying like a small plane and he crashed it in a California store parking lot.
Well, bystanders saw it happen.
There was about 12 people that ran to the rescue and pushed the plane off of the pilot.
And he's in critical condition, but they saved his life.
Wow, that's cool.
On the pilot?
Yeah.
Must have been a tiny little plane.
How does that?
He crashed into power lines and it like, I think, got tangled within those power lines and just didn't get, didn't allow him to get out easily, if you will.
Watching it.
I'm watching it.
Cars driving down the street.
Cars driving down the street.
Oh, there comes the plane.
Oh, my God.
He had the top of the pole.
It went nose down, like hit, nose goes down, flip.
Holy crap.
If I saw that, I'd probably crash into the car in front of me.
because I would just be looking at that.
Mm-hmm.
Oh, man.
So did the power line slow them down?
Like enough to where...
The power lines did all of it.
First of all of it, first of all, it explodes.
Secondly, it hits the nose and the nose goes dumbling over.
So that's why it just wasn't like a hard crash.
Yeah.
The fact that that dude did not die immediately from looking at this is wild.
And the fact that 12 people came together and say, you know what,
we're going to pull this off of him and hope to pull him out.
They did.
I mean, he's, like I said, he's still in critical condition.
Dude, that's crazy.
Mike, that's crazy, isn't it?
Wild.
What's also crazy is all these cars do not rear-end each other.
Because that is a scene, right?
Boom!
We'll throw it up on the screen in a second.
Holy crap.
Watch this, guys.
Plan coming through, plane coming through, plane coming through.
Here we go.
We'll see it entering the screen.
Well, that's kind of spoiled it, but here you go.
Boom.
Oh, so that's the power line exploding, not the plane.
Yeah.
Okay.
Watch it again.
Oh, my.
My gosh.
You're right, man.
Luckily, he didn't die immediately on the impact of that nose going down into the ground.
And I would have definitely rear-ended the car.
For sure.
That, yeah.
For sure.
We'd have been backed up six deep.
Look at that.
That's crazy.
All right, Eddie, what do you have?
Yeah, a little PSA for drivers out there.
So since the gas prices are so high right now, people are stealing gas from tanks, but not how you think.
They're not using the garden hose siphoning thing.
They're actually drilling holes in gas tanks.
tanks now and emptying out the whole tank, which is crazy.
In cars?
In cars, which is so dumb because for like, I don't know, a $70 or a $100 tank of gas that they get,
they're making $3,000 worth of damage.
If you want to replace your gas tank, that's how much it's going to cost you.
So it's not just the gas route, it's the tank.
It's like terrible.
You have to replace your gas tank.
Like, that's just, but apparently they used to do this back in the 70s when I guess there
was another like gas price hike or whatever.
So yeah, so they're back to it
But they say they use like this tool
That it's like a punch tool
Where it just makes a hole in the tank
Which is like just crazy man
That they would steal it
Can you imagine get in your car and it's just
I don't know the good old days
People would scam me on your phone
Now they're punching in gas tanks
Ah the good old days
The good old days
Oh my goodness
Why is scuba running around the bullhorn
No idea
I was in the studio yesterday
Doing some work
And I thought there was a SWAT standoff outside
and is scuba with his bullhorn just yelling at people
Scuba, a couple people have mentioned to me that you're yelling with a bullhorn in the hallway
I don't know what you're talking about
I just thought it was fun
Why do you have it here?
I had it with me because I had my cleaning the street last week and when I came back here
I dropped all my stuff off I dropped this off as well
And so it just happened to be here
He loves it
And I fixate on things because I have weird ADHD
And I've just fixated on it for the last couple
days and here it is.
Is this going to be a, I don't know, frequent.
Does it bother you too?
Common.
No, I just heard about it from a couple of people.
Eddie.
That was definitely one of them for sure.
How about Gator leaving, huh?
Yeah.
For those who don't know, Gator ran our Nashville local station.
Also, all the stations here in Nashville and also was over a bunch of other stations
that were on around the country, but he lives here.
We're very close to him.
And he is going to be like the head media guy, Caleb.
which is awesome.
Yeah, it's perfect for him.
I'm happy for him.
I mean, I got to sit down with him and he explained a little bit of how it all came about.
And it just seems very clear that this is what he's supposed to go do.
That was one of them secrets I had a few weeks ago that I just died to tell somebody and never did.
Couldn't do it.
I got so many secrets, man.
Pick a number.
I'll tell you whatever I associate with that number.
I'll tell you the secret.
Four.
Oh, I can't do that one.
Three.
Three.
No, that's worse.
That one's worse.
Nine.
Oh, no.
That person's gay.
he would never want you to know.
So never mind, I can't.
I thought I could, but I can't really give you guys any secrets there.
A Spanish bullfighter, who is one of the best,
has suffered an unfortunate injury after the bull's horn perforated his rectum.
Oh!
No!
That's the old butt, huh?
Oh.
Mm-hmm.
A bull charged and struck him from behind,
causing a severe injury that reportedly perforated his rectum.
That hurts.
I mean, what do you say?
It's a numbers game?
It's a numbers game.
It's a numbers game.
Two horns, one hole.
Well, not that kind of number.
I mean, just messing with a bull.
Like enough rendezvouses with the bull?
Yeah, no, we get your number again.
You're just like Sesame Street.
Two.
How many horns?
Two.
One hole.
How many holes?
One.
It's funny, Amy.
What are you doing today?
Oh, you got that, Mike?
Here, Mike's got a video of it.
Do you want to see it?
A video.
I see a picture.
Oh, it's a picture.
I didn't want to see the video
But yeah
Oh
Man, whoever got that picture
It's perfect
So it punctured the clothing
I'm sure
Yeah Amy that's a bowl
And went in
That picture is so messed up
It's also could be a video
It took a skill from it
I know but like just like
That's just a bad day
Wait
Yeah that's bad
Sorry I missed this part
Is he okay
He yes
I mean define okay
I mean he's not gonna be able to use that
Yeah, that's dumb.
Like I tore mine on a Peloton.
That thing's only like four months.
Can you imagine a bull?
Dude, that bull, look at the hind leg.
It's a full speed.
Oh, my gosh.
Remember when we used to play golf and you would do the, like, we would go down to, like,
you put a ball in the tea and then you'd shove the thing in their butt?
You would shove like the club in her butt and like, I hated it.
It was just the worst.
Like, because it was just an awkward feeling.
It's fun.
You imagine the pool?
Well, it'd be different because that, that club had like a.
Rubber.
Yeah.
Ain't no way that golf club's really going to tear yet.
Dude, I hated when you did that.
Yeah.
Sure he did.
Tell us again how much you hated it.
All I know is he was been in over a lot.
He's golf, you got to put the ball on the team.
A lot of he'd be like, oops, knocked the ball off the team.
Got to get back down again.
Dang.
An Ohio robbery is going viral.
It happened in a hotel because of how polite both the suspect and the clerk were during
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you're all in there hey oh just the bills just the bills
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Sounds that nice, does it?
Sounds like a raw.
I thought he's going to be like, oh, greetings, my fellow friend.
But he does call him by his name.
He's like, Robert, I need the bills.
Like, he tells him he's very nice about it, but yes.
How does he know his name?
Because he has a name tag on.
Oh, got it.
Yeah, that's pretty kind of him.
He'll dress somebody by their name.
Man, I saw a video last night of this robbery at a bar, which is crazy.
It's surveillance, right?
So, like, everyone at the bar, even the bartender, sees the guy come in with a gun.
And everyone hits the deck except one dude.
He's just at the bar.
He's like,
I don't care.
He lights up a cigarette.
The guy's got the gun in his face and everything.
And he's just like, what?
What are you going to do?
Like, you're going to shoot me?
It's like some of those people at the tiger.
When the tiger jumped out yesterday, Russia, they were like, what are we going to do?
It's my time.
You know what?
There's a tiger here in the crowd.
If it eats me, it eats me.
All right.
I think that's pretty much it.
Anything else?
Everybody else is good?
They're good.
Everybody else good?
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
I'm sucking to the list.
year. I feel like that's it.
All right. That'll do her.
All right. I guess that's it.
So is it done or are we saying by or is that the done?
Hey, that'll do her.
Are we done?
That'll do it. You know what? I think that'll be a, I think that's it.
I have a hair appointment today.
Okay, okay. She saved it. She saved it.
Turn the clock back on. Turn the clock back on. Turn the clock back on.
Yeah. I don't know exactly what I'm going to do. It will probably be about the same.
All right, well, that'll do it.
I thought about going to a little darker, but I think I'm going to save that for fall.
Yeah, you brought it, then you didn't go.
Because, like, we're going into summer.
All right, I'm going to let you go.
Amy, was it yesterday you're talking about your nail?
Was that it telling me something good?
Yeah, because she, nobody in their growth.
Yeah, it was my testosterone, and then they broke.
Okay.
Like, it's like, you know, I say, I don't hit things with my car, and y'all are like,
knock on wood, knock on wood, you know.
It was like that.
All right, well, I guess I'll let you go.
Right, what were you going to say?
That's how I get off the phone.
I don't like talking on the phone.
I'll let you go.
I'll let you go.
I'll let you get back to it.
That's it.
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