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Speaker 1 (00:01):
This Bobby Bones. There is the clip that went viral
because they were just lying one clap at kindergarten graduation.
This is from Angelica puiblous one on TikTok go ahead.
Speaker 2 (00:18):
I know, Alison, what is happening? Is that something that
they planned like just too like, hey, so because they
always tell you graduations don't overdo it.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
Graduations sometimes allowed people clap cheater mostly and people online
are going, well, it's because some kids don't get as
many claps. No, it's because they don't want to. Graduation
taking ten years because Michael co cock clock cock clock
whow cocklock wow. I go, my god, who Michael does
a little thing? Yeah, got a little viral club. The
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graduation is now three times longer because of that. I
didn't realize you do the clap for everybody, Okay, so yes,
I thought it was more about the whole you know,
like some people don't have family there, so don't make
them feel bad. I think that could probably be a
minor part of it, but it's not the major part
of it. The major parties. They don't take four hours
doing it because we would have those where it's like, hey,
we'll clap for everybody. At the end, not graduations, but
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for anything. But it wasn't one clap because that sounds weird.
They play that again. I know it sounds like you're
breaking a huddle.
Speaker 3 (01:31):
Down.
Speaker 2 (01:31):
Ready, right, let's go.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
So it sounds awkward, but you know the rules. And
at the end everybody gets a clap, and mostly it's
so they can get people out of there. You don't
want to sit in there because eighty three other kids
have really long claps, even if yours is the longest.
Graduations take forever, especially that part where they're just handing
it out. So and you do hear some of the
dads take advantage of it.
Speaker 3 (01:54):
Woo.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
You get a woo in there. You can woo all day,
all night. A woman claims a TSA agent told her
to never put her phone directly in a bin because
they're stolen on a regular basis.
Speaker 4 (02:05):
The thing I'm absolutely never doing when I go through TSA,
I am not putting my phone directly into one of
the container or bins.
Speaker 5 (02:12):
I did this once.
Speaker 4 (02:13):
The TSA agent looked at me and said, this is
the fastest way to get it stolen. Number one thing
that they see stolen on a regular basis is phones
and that's because they are left out and available, and
you know, the lines can back up and somebody could
just swape it and you're not paying attention until you
realize it's too late. Always make sure that your valuables
are zipped up into your bag when they go through
the scanners.
Speaker 1 (02:31):
Question if you steal a phone, Okay, what are you
going to get from my phone? So it must not
be about information, it must be about the actual hardware. Then, like,
can you even reboot someone's phone if you don't know
all of or any of their numbers or their face
or it might help me out here, I think there's
a way you can factory reset it without having a
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face or without knowing the number. Pretty shady, but I
think it can be done. Yeah, I feel like my
phone's pretty safe because it's impossible to get into it
and the real value would be in it. But if
there's a way to they it's called it apple picking.
But back in the day, what they would do is
they grab somebody's iPhone, their Apple iPhone. It was called
apple picking, but it was before there was either the
touch thing on the bottom we put your thumb on it,
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typing in the code, or doing the face, So anybody
ever had their phone stolen, I actually have no fear
of my phone being stolen, and I could be wrong,
but I feel like my phone is the safest thing
because what are you gonna do with it? And also
have Apple Care, so I'll take it back. Take another one, please,
I'll take another one. It just got stolen at the airport, Morgan.
Speaker 6 (03:31):
It didn't happen to me. My friend and I were
out on Broadway and her phone got swiped right from
her bag.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
And did anything ever happen where it was, Oh, my
identity was stolen or my venmo was into because cops
can't even get into phones. Yeah, it wasn't that.
Speaker 6 (03:46):
But we did watch it, like she had her find
my iPhone on and so we watched it and it
like slowly went away from Broadway and then it just
like disappeared off the radar. So they basically wiped her
phone almost immediately. Everything she had on it was then gone.
So she didn't lose her identity, but she lost everything
that was on that phone because they wiped it.
Speaker 1 (04:04):
Criminals can wipe a phone to sell it, but there
are precautions in place to make this more difficult. Methods
criminal use one factory reset. A common method is to
perform a factory reset, which removes settings, apps and data
stored on the phone. However, this might not be completely
valuable because you can't erase all data, and some may
be recovered using data recovery software overriding data. I don't know.
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It seems like if someone's going to steal it at
the airport, they're gonna be the exact right place, that's
the exact right time, and have the exact right job
and then know exactly how to do this.
Speaker 2 (04:36):
I always see my bag go in and come out, like,
I don't know the opportunity when they can actually steal it,
because the only time I don't have my stuff is
when it goes through the radar.
Speaker 1 (04:44):
You know what I would steal. I would be one
of the ones that would go through bags and need
to do bag checks that aren't there. I'd steal from
that all the time. Yeah, like, okay, bags that have
been checked, I'm gonna go through it. That's where i'd
steal from. There's some good stuff in there, you know,
I'm gonna reset the stuff. Could you a nice sweater?
All right? So there's that. I was just confused. But
if you can't factory reset it, that does make sense.
Amy over to you.
Speaker 5 (05:05):
I learned a new word for it, biblio therapy.
Speaker 1 (05:10):
Biblio therapy.
Speaker 5 (05:12):
You've ever heard of it?
Speaker 1 (05:13):
What's its origin?
Speaker 5 (05:15):
I don't have the birigin Actually no, you would think.
Speaker 1 (05:18):
I would not think of the Bible if it was
biblical therapy.
Speaker 5 (05:23):
Maybe the biblio and then therapy. But it's like when
you use a book. It can be fiction or nonfiction,
but you use it to better yourself or you use
it to better understand yourself or other.
Speaker 1 (05:39):
People self help book.
Speaker 5 (05:42):
It can even be a fiction book, like you may
resonate with pick a book, Hunger Games, Fifty Shades or great?
What else have you.
Speaker 1 (05:49):
Read that's the one you pick from?
Speaker 5 (05:52):
You read?
Speaker 1 (05:52):
The Alchemist is a lot.
Speaker 5 (05:56):
I know the Alchemist Like you're you gain insight from
a book. It's not actual therapy or what would be
considered traditional therapy. The bibliotherapy is when you have some
revelation about yourself or it helps you in a way,
and it could be something fiction. It doesn't have to
be self helps the Alchemist, it was that that was
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bibliotherapy for you?
Speaker 1 (06:19):
Sure, I think so? Yeah, it was about love. No,
about chasing your and your What is it your compass?
Is that the one I have?
Speaker 6 (06:33):
No?
Speaker 1 (06:33):
You have?
Speaker 5 (06:33):
You have four agreements.
Speaker 2 (06:35):
You haven't got me that one yet. I'm waiting on
that to read.
Speaker 1 (06:37):
Oh somebody else gave you the listeners, send it to me. Yeah.
Your personal legend, I think is what it's called.
Speaker 5 (06:42):
Oh you're oh okay. I haven't read it. I just
know that when a guy was trying to woo my
niece last year, he sent her like a line from
the Alchemist. So that's what I thought.
Speaker 7 (06:52):
Love.
Speaker 1 (06:53):
No, no, love, but love can be your personal legend.
But it's really not about love. But it is a
fiction book with.
Speaker 5 (07:00):
It, but it resonated with you.
Speaker 1 (07:02):
No, with intension for nonfictional purposes. Yeah, what's with the
castle in the front of it? Let me see.
Speaker 2 (07:10):
The part of it.
Speaker 5 (07:11):
Well, you read it on a kindle probably right.
Speaker 1 (07:14):
I read it on an iPad or whatever. Yea, And
the castle probably represents the city they're trying to get to,
mm hmm above the clouds. Just read the book.
Speaker 2 (07:27):
How well you had that, dude, I've had this for
a couple of months and you carry around with you
every day.
Speaker 7 (07:32):
No, no, no, no.
Speaker 5 (07:32):
If any reads that book, absolutely not. I'm not allowing
him to read that book until he reads the book.
Speaker 1 (07:37):
For his son, I gave him the fore grams ten
pages long. No, no, no, Amy's got a point there.
No no, But I said, you won't ever read that
Sun book because you're like, I'm not. I said, did
I give you a smaller book to read? You could
pull something from it that would give you the confidence
to chase the book a little bigger than that, which
is the therapy book that you were told to read.
It you won't read. Correct.
Speaker 5 (07:53):
Guess what his therapist was assigning to him. Some bibliotherapy.
Speaker 1 (07:57):
Now that's just straight like therapy, therapist therapy.
Speaker 5 (08:00):
But if it's a book, no, if you're using a
book as a tool too, that's you can even tell
your therapist to be like, I know that you assign
me the bibliotherapy, but I haven't read it yet.
Speaker 1 (08:08):
Really? What? Okay, lunchbox, what do you have new word?
Speaker 8 (08:13):
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez. I don't know if they're married.
Speaker 1 (08:15):
They're getting married, they're married yet?
Speaker 8 (08:17):
Okay, Well, they had a pre party this weekend on
the yacht and they are normal people.
Speaker 1 (08:22):
I love to see it.
Speaker 8 (08:23):
They had a pham party.
Speaker 1 (08:26):
Did you see it?
Speaker 8 (08:27):
The pictures of them on the yacht and there's foam everywhere.
Speaker 1 (08:30):
A big old phone party.
Speaker 8 (08:32):
That is what I'm talking about.
Speaker 1 (08:33):
They get married tomorrow or the next day or the
next day.
Speaker 8 (08:38):
How do they get married in the middle of the week.
Speaker 1 (08:39):
People don't have jobs, not their friends. It was a joke.
Oh oh, and they like flew everybody out yacht in it.
It's a whole thing.
Speaker 3 (08:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (08:48):
But the phone party, phone parties back in the day.
Bamboo is that college? Yeah, right after college. That's twenty
two judge, Big Bamboo and Little Rock Paradox.
Speaker 8 (08:58):
Dude, they had great phone party in Austin. That's what
I'm saying, Like, you're never too old for a phone party,
and I love that they're bringing it back. The phone
party gets a bad rap.
Speaker 5 (09:06):
It's so disgusting. But for whatever, you.
Speaker 1 (09:08):
Are disgusting now. But I would grind on everybody sometimes.
I don't know, as a dude, did you just get
us in a grinding it's this phone and you're like, oh,
and then did you ever go to a phone party?
Speaker 2 (09:17):
Never?
Speaker 1 (09:18):
I never went.
Speaker 5 (09:20):
Yeah, I feel like we need to have a phone
party just for Eddie.
Speaker 2 (09:22):
Well, I know, like a lot of the fraternities and
stbrities had him, and I wasn't part of that, so
I never got invited to those.
Speaker 1 (09:27):
Uh, we didn't have them at well, I didn't do
anything at college. But yeah, Joe's being Big Bamboo had him,
so we tried it. Just Big Bamboo, Little Rock. Have
a funny name for a club, Joe's Big Bamboo.
Speaker 4 (09:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (09:38):
Uh, they're just like us, celebrities like us. That's right, Morgan.
Speaker 6 (09:42):
Okay, So I've been watching this whole dramatic rescue. Have
you guys seen anything about this woman who is hiking
in Indonesia and she fell in an active volcano?
Speaker 8 (09:50):
That's crazy?
Speaker 1 (09:51):
No, was she taking a picture or does she just
slipt and fall in?
Speaker 6 (09:54):
Slipped and fell in And they've tried so she's still
there like she's alive and she's sitting in there. It's
like one of those dormant but active volcanoes, you know,
where it's like not actively going but it could. And
they've tried to rescue her like three different times, because
so is she just.
Speaker 1 (10:08):
Down there like a well and a well, there's no
hot lava.
Speaker 5 (10:12):
She's in the crater of the volcano.
Speaker 1 (10:13):
Wo, so no hot lava, but at anytime it could, yes,
but she's deep so imagining a well yep, And they
can't get to her.
Speaker 6 (10:21):
So the first time they tried, like so they took
a drone spotted her, and when the rescue team tried
to go in, like the fog lifted and they couldn't
really see her. And so then they attempted again and
it was another weather problem and couldn't get to her.
So they still see her, and she's kind of moving
around because obviously this crater keeps kind of shifting.
Speaker 7 (10:40):
So she's still in.
Speaker 6 (10:41):
There, and they have yet to like be able to
actually go in to.
Speaker 7 (10:44):
Rescue her yet.
Speaker 1 (10:45):
I'm looking at her.
Speaker 5 (10:46):
Oh my god.
Speaker 1 (10:47):
Oh, And I see the drone footage. Can they like
fly over and drop food in there?
Speaker 6 (10:52):
It hasn't said that they have, but like the family's
really mad because people are still hiking on this trail
that she's in.
Speaker 1 (10:58):
Yeah, they can see her. There's a lot of people
that are looking looking down and she's down there, so
surely they can chunk food and supplies down there to her.
Speaker 6 (11:05):
Yeah, And I don't know with a crater if there's
so much movement that it will get to her. I
don't know, but they if what gets to her, like
if the food will like if they send it down,
will it just kind of I don't think they can.
Speaker 1 (11:16):
Drone over it. They can drone over the top of
her and drop food, I would assume.
Speaker 6 (11:20):
I would think. But the family who's like posting on
social media about it hasn't said anything that that's happened.
Speaker 8 (11:25):
But if she, I mean, I'm crazy. She can't just
climb up the side.
Speaker 1 (11:29):
It's uh, it's not quicksand because I've seen it.
Speaker 8 (11:33):
Yeah, okay, because I saw the picture of her and
I was like, well, why if they have all these
people that are helping her rescue, she can't just walk
up the side. But there has to be a better way.
They have to be able to get her out, right,
There has to be some way.
Speaker 6 (11:44):
Yeah, I mean, and it's all permitting the weather. And
obviously you're on the top of a mountain so weather
changes all the time, so that's.
Speaker 1 (11:51):
Probably why it's all the way down. I wanted to
read some more of this. A massive rescue operation is
underway after a hiker tumble from a cliff next to
the d of an active Indonesian volcano. Brazilian tourist Juliana
Maren's twenty six, was high hiking with a group when
she disappeared at six am local time. She fell off
a cliff surrounding a trail and plummeted next to a
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volcano's crater.
Speaker 5 (12:14):
So the six point thirty am it was before sunrise,
so visibility was not great and they had little lanterns,
but even then the conditions to see and then the
terrain was really slippery. So it kind of sucks for
her that our first go to is like, oh, she
was probably trying to take yourself and when really, I
think this is just.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
A But also, if you're gonna go hike around, make
sure it's daylight. If it's a place you don't want.
Speaker 6 (12:36):
But they were leading a hike, there's a lot of
it's a national park, and I'm guessing you try and
hit the summit to see the sunrise. Maybe my guess
is that she was attempting to do I don't.
Speaker 1 (12:45):
Yeah, no want I want to sep hiking on vacation,
so I want to sleep in.
Speaker 6 (12:50):
It does say on the family's account that she hasn't
had food or water or warm clothes for three.
Speaker 1 (12:54):
Days, they're flying things over the top of her. Why
can they not drop things down?
Speaker 5 (12:58):
Speaking of hunger games like a rope.
Speaker 1 (13:00):
Rescue teams were less than halfway to the hiker when
they were forced to retreat. The account chronicling her whatever
just like dancing and traveling all through the country. She's
just like chilling like in her clothes, and she.
Speaker 8 (13:14):
May be hurt, so maybe that's why she can't move.
Speaker 1 (13:16):
But why can't they drop food down?
Speaker 8 (13:18):
That's a great question.
Speaker 1 (13:19):
I don't know about that because they have pictures right
over the top of her.
Speaker 8 (13:21):
M h Yeah, you can drop a watermelon.
Speaker 2 (13:23):
And there's a race too for like time right because
her bag.
Speaker 1 (13:27):
While Juliane is needing help, we don't know the state
of her health. She has no water, food, or warm clothes.
Comments of flooded drone videos and posts, we're very grateful
for your help, and there's like all these people flying
drones up their rescue crewer. Yeah, it's crazy. Huh you
think they just get her. I'm sure there's so much
that we don't know, and they're not even putting this story. M.
Speaker 6 (13:46):
But like imagine you're just sitting there and you're in
an active volcano crater.
Speaker 8 (13:50):
She'll be mentally screwed for the rest of her life.
Speaker 1 (13:51):
I don't know why not they save her. She's not
like a real volcano. It ain't active.
Speaker 2 (13:55):
LUs If she saved, it'd be a good story to tell.
Speaker 8 (13:58):
She gets a book deal.
Speaker 5 (13:59):
Yeah, it's not like her arm is stuck in a
boulder and she's gonna have to sell it off.
Speaker 1 (14:03):
And you guys act like anybody that's in anything hard
gets a book deal.
Speaker 2 (14:05):
Oh yeah, that's a great story. I fell in the volcano.
Speaker 1 (14:08):
That's the time. The volcano wasn't live. You basically slip
down a cliff.
Speaker 8 (14:12):
Didn't you say it's an active volcano.
Speaker 1 (14:13):
That's all you got to say. People think there's no
lava right now, right, But if the volcano starts to
erupt and they say her just in time, that's interesting
for a book deal. Otherwise, you fell down a cliff
and we no, no, no.
Speaker 5 (14:22):
If that happens a movie story to like share, Like.
Speaker 1 (14:26):
If they rescue her in time, they'll rescue her, but
we won't think about this the second time. Once she's up.
You're right, and you're right about that. That's accurate.
Speaker 8 (14:35):
She see a picture over in a bikini.
Speaker 1 (14:38):
You can trapped three days after that sucks?
Speaker 8 (14:40):
Any check it out?
Speaker 1 (14:40):
No, I'm good dude.
Speaker 2 (14:41):
Anybody have Yeah, this is kind of up. Amy's Allien,
please stop. Maybe you've heard this story before, but.
Speaker 1 (14:47):
Now you will be stopped because you're already on the wheel.
Speaker 2 (14:49):
No, I know, but in case I do it again, yeah,
just heads up.
Speaker 1 (14:52):
No, no, we will let you finish and then we
will double your punishment.
Speaker 2 (14:55):
So you know, if people count their steps ten thousand
steps a day or whatever that's you're trying to do,
there's a new trend called Japanese walking trend.
Speaker 1 (15:03):
Amy, have you heard of this?
Speaker 2 (15:04):
Tell me more so, instead of doing like sixty ten
thousand steps all day, you only do thirty minute workout,
three minutes fast paced walking, three minutes slow pace walking.
You do that for thirty minutes, and it's the same
as trying to get ten thousand steps a day. It's
like half.
Speaker 5 (15:21):
I mean do thirty minutes I like cardiovascularly.
Speaker 1 (15:23):
Yeah. They say it's more sustainable too.
Speaker 2 (15:25):
For like the workout, you're not trying to if you're
not looking at your watch all day being like, oh
I need to walk in circles, it's just a thirty
minute workout.
Speaker 5 (15:31):
I had to stop trying to get ten thousand steps
like years ago, because I got too obsessed with it,
and I would like, be'd be bedtime and I'd be like, shoot,
I'm at nine thousand, eight hundred and twenty two, so
I'd be marching by my bed before I'd let myself
lay down, and I'm like, no more, I give up
this life.
Speaker 2 (15:46):
I mean, Morgan was walking the hallways here.
Speaker 1 (15:49):
I feel like that's just like an exercise.
Speaker 2 (15:51):
It's called the Japanese walking trend. I mean, it's just
and it says it's the same exercise as ten thousand steps.
So don't waste your whole day trying to do that.
Speaker 5 (15:58):
Just do thirty minutes, but you got to do three
minutes of like.
Speaker 1 (16:02):
Three minutes high intensity, high intense walking. Yeah, walk like
a workout, just like you're doing a workout.
Speaker 5 (16:07):
Yeah, it's like interval.
Speaker 8 (16:08):
That's what he said. It's a new workout set of
people that are like wasting their whole day trying to
get ten thousand steps. They could take thirty minutes to
get it done with and then just live your life.
Speaker 1 (16:16):
But the ten people tenoand steps are also exercising in
the middle of the day. You're not just going to
get those by living.
Speaker 5 (16:21):
A normal day, And if you have a very sedentary job,
it's really difficult to get ten thousand steps. So I
do think it's important to move your body. But there's
even research now that's like sometimes like does it have
to be ten thousand? Like where did that number?
Speaker 1 (16:33):
Body?
Speaker 5 (16:33):
So everybody's what, yes, exactly so different. I did see though,
when it comes to anxiety, that at least getting you know,
obviously there's different levels of anxiety. So take this for
what it's worth. But like, if you can at least
get four thousand steps a day, it'll significantly help whatever
is happening with your brain to maybe push some of
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that aside. If it's a mild.
Speaker 1 (16:56):
Want to hype this weekend, it's been so rainy that
is basically all mud, even though it had been dried
for a couple of days.
Speaker 5 (17:02):
Oh, you went in the trails.
Speaker 1 (17:03):
Where'd you go to the lake?
Speaker 5 (17:04):
Nice?
Speaker 1 (17:04):
I saw a lake behind you. Well, we went to
the trails. There's there's a lake, but we didn't go
to the lake. We went to the trails where there
was a lake instead of the lake where there was
a trail.
Speaker 2 (17:13):
Okay, I just saw a picture of you by the lake.
It's like, look nice, look peaceful.
Speaker 1 (17:17):
Well the picture was when it doesn't rain for one day,
because it's rained every day, and I, huh.
Speaker 5 (17:25):
Was it hot?
Speaker 1 (17:25):
I felt like it's so hot, it's ninety three.
Speaker 5 (17:28):
I was like, look at Bobby hiking in the hot.
Speaker 1 (17:30):
Well, it wasn't my choice to go hiking, it was
my wife's. I think hiking is stupid. If there's a trail,
I would rather hike like harsh. I want to go
on like volcanoes and stuff. Okay, no, but I would
rather go places I don't know, like like real hiking,
like exploring. Yeah, well the trail people don't do that.
Speaker 2 (17:47):
Do people do real hiking where they just slee woods.
Speaker 1 (17:49):
I'm gonna go up that mountain llow a trail. That's
literally the only hikes I've enjoyed. I mean I enjoyed
my wife because we're talking. But like as far as
like an exercise hike like I've done, like real mountains
and you go hiking there aren't trails.
Speaker 5 (18:00):
But I bet that hike is good for your brain.
Speaker 1 (18:03):
My brain's all right anyway, It's fair I'm not wearing
an or ring again. I had my first life season
with it, and my wife's like, you need to wear
it against weekend because I'm really cracking down on all
these factors that are affected my sleep and so so
now I'm myself with that. It's my new obsession.
Speaker 5 (18:22):
Well, by the way, I wasn't saying there's anything wrong
with your brain. I was referring to like your sleep
and anxiety my brain. Well, well, yeah, because I think
you You just asked me the other day for the
brain at that's what I meant by your brain. I
wasn't trying to say.
Speaker 1 (18:36):
Like you Wednesday. Wednesday, That's that's quick, isn't.
Speaker 5 (18:39):
That acupuncture day?
Speaker 1 (18:42):
I can do both. I go Wednesday. You have to
go four weeks in a row, and then the fifth
week you have to wait a week and they go
it's five appointments. And I called and asked me a
lot of questions.
Speaker 5 (18:54):
Boy, yeah, they that info like riddles typical intake.
Speaker 2 (19:02):
What's your favorite TV show right now?
Speaker 1 (19:03):
It was written it was riddles little Boy Blue Okay.
Speaker 2 (19:08):
Oh girl from Nantucket?
Speaker 1 (19:14):
Uh yeah, anyway, all right, thank you that your story
gonna suck.
Speaker 5 (19:18):
Daddy, We no I like the Japanese walking train. I'm intrigued.
Speaker 1 (19:22):
That's called just exercising.
Speaker 2 (19:23):
And I did say this is more of Amy's alley
sounds kind of I think when.
Speaker 8 (19:27):
You you're saying Amy stories usually suck.
Speaker 1 (19:29):
No, isn't it when you heard some more wellness and
fitness related? Yeah, except for today's. It hurts us about
a bibliography.
Speaker 5 (19:39):
Therapy, which if that woman writes a book from the volcano,
it could be biblotherapy for some people for sure. Also
one thing, isn't it called when you run walk? And
that called fart licking? Oh boy, fact check me. Pleaset
licking part lecky, let lucky.
Speaker 1 (19:56):
I would just call it doing intervals fart licking.
Speaker 5 (19:58):
That's it has a name.
Speaker 1 (20:00):
Walk walk.
Speaker 2 (20:01):
This is walk walk fast slow, fast slow.
Speaker 1 (20:03):
It's a form of interval training that evolves. It's Swedish
that evolves faster and slower running speeds. So it's not walking,
it's fast running slow running.
Speaker 5 (20:10):
Oh yeah, it just popped in my head when Eddie
said Japanese and.
Speaker 1 (20:14):
You went to Swedish.
Speaker 2 (20:16):
It's all over there, Yeah, you guys are no, it's
all across the pond.
Speaker 5 (20:19):
We like to try the foreign walking trips.
Speaker 1 (20:20):
Different sides of the pond. I want to be going
across the Atlantic, want to be going across the Pacific.
There we go on the Bobby Bones Show. Now, Elizabeth Nichols, Elizabeth,
good to meet you finally, How you doing good? I
was watching your tiktoks and I think I wrote a message.
I was like, hey, should come do the show? Right,
That's what happened. That's literally what it is. I haven't
done that in forever, but one, I think your song
(20:41):
is so catchy and so fun. And then two after that,
I saw Kelly Clarkson sing it, and when she was singing,
I was like, I know that song. And it turns
out it was the song that i'd seen you perform
on TikTok. How did that happen? Did they tell you
Kelly Clarkson was going to sing that on her show? Yeah?
Speaker 7 (20:58):
So I got a DM on Instagram like in January,
and someone was like, Hey, I work for the Kelly
Clarkson Show. We want to use the song for the show.
We're gonna send some releases, so you know, sign the
papers and you know, I didn't think about it for six.
Speaker 1 (21:12):
Months, and it was six months pre it was six months.
Speaker 7 (21:15):
Pre wow, yeah, and I thought, like, you know, it
was like they're gonna play it during the credits or something.
And I had no clue till my grandma talks to
me and was like, I'm watching the Kelly Clarkson Show
and she's singing her song.
Speaker 1 (21:26):
Yeah, it was so cool. It was wow. So how
did she find it?
Speaker 7 (21:35):
She watches the Kelly Clarkson Show.
Speaker 1 (21:36):
No, not your grandma, Kelly Clarkson like DIDs somebody like
obviously and she did. Did Kelly Clarkton see it in
her for you page?
Speaker 7 (21:43):
Like listen, you'll have to ask Kelly. I got no clue.
Speaker 1 (21:46):
I hope that's cool. That's really I know, it's crazy.
I would have thought I was being scammed.
Speaker 7 (21:51):
I mean, yeah, it was like a fever dream.
Speaker 1 (21:53):
Yeah, that's super cool. And then I would have thought
it never was gonna happen once six months goes by,
even three months goes by and it doesn't happen. And
so what is it like for a song to go viral?
Meaning you live it, so you're probably seeing it build
over time. Did you put it out and it gets
little traction? You do it again? Like what was the
(22:14):
process before this song? Started to really even see some
traction on just TikTok right.
Speaker 7 (22:20):
Initially the song had some tricktok traction, which was crazy.
Speaker 1 (22:24):
Was the first time you put it out first?
Speaker 7 (22:26):
It was my first song I ever put out. Way
that was the first song. It was crazy. I moved
here to Nashville in August, put the song out in December, and.
Speaker 1 (22:35):
I know that never happens, right like that. I know.
Speaker 5 (22:38):
So December you put it out, and then Kelly Clarkson's
people are reaching out to you in January. Yes, yeah, yes,
that's crazy.
Speaker 7 (22:43):
I know it was crazy. It was a whirlwind. So
I moved here for law school for school and put
out the song dropped out in January. It's like, you know,
Kelly DMS, I'm like, I'm dropping out.
Speaker 1 (22:54):
No song became successful, and that inspired you to chase
music and stop at least.
Speaker 7 (22:59):
For an Yeah for now, I'm having fun.
Speaker 1 (23:01):
Wow, that's so cool. I have one hundred more questions.
But would you mind playing the song for it? I
can do that, okay. So this song's great. I sing
it all the time. I messed it up. My wife
knows all the lyrics. I messed up a little bit.
So this is Elizabeth Nichols and this is called I
Got a New One and Lizabeth Take it Away. Oh
I'm sorry. We can't post the live performance on the podcast,
(23:22):
but if you go to our YouTube page, you can
watch it there or maybe listen live.
Speaker 2 (23:28):
Okay, all right, now back to the podcast.
Speaker 1 (23:31):
So Jackson is the third dude, but Jackson's also the
guy who wrote the song with That is true. So
was he like, you gonna put my name in there?
Speaker 7 (23:37):
No? We like wrote the first chorus for Charlie and
I was like, well I want the suck. I'm gonna
be a different name. We were like thinking, I'm like, well,
your name's Jackson, Jackson Jackson Charlie. So you know, it
was like a little nod to who I got to
write it with. Is my first ever co write.
Speaker 1 (23:54):
So have you been writing music though you came from
law school like you said, but have you been writing
music from Kentucky?
Speaker 7 (24:00):
I'm from Kentucky, Y.
Speaker 1 (24:01):
So were you writing music? Get Home?
Speaker 7 (24:03):
I was in college and Oklahoma before I moved here,
and I started writing music about a year before I
moved here. So I was posting it on.
Speaker 1 (24:11):
TikTok And did you grow up around music?
Speaker 7 (24:14):
I grew up in church. I sang at church since
I was born, and I was a writing major in
undergrad in college. So like short stories English pastor's kid, yeah,
grandkid and kid very generation.
Speaker 1 (24:25):
Do you have any brothers?
Speaker 7 (24:26):
Yeah, I have a little brother.
Speaker 1 (24:27):
Does he feel the pressure to be a pastor?
Speaker 7 (24:28):
Not at all?
Speaker 5 (24:29):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (24:29):
Yeah, he's in a frat at UK, so he's on fun.
Speaker 1 (24:34):
What's your life like right now, because again, it's you're
starting to happen And that's a kind of a weird
process because it might feel like to the outside person
that man, she's everywhere, but you're like, man, I'm just
trying to get anywhere, and people are just starting to
pay attention. I don't know what's life like every day?
Speaker 7 (24:49):
You know, we're just doing it. I write songs every
day and I'm having fun. My life's completely changed over
the past year, and it's such a blessing. I could
have never imagined.
Speaker 1 (24:57):
Are you getting cooler? Co writes now that your song's
pop up off? Like more people that wanted to write
with you.
Speaker 7 (25:02):
I think that's kind of I love who I write with,
and I love who I've been writing with, so it's
it's all cool.
Speaker 1 (25:07):
I think you got to open for a little big
town I did.
Speaker 7 (25:09):
That was really cool.
Speaker 1 (25:10):
So somebody just calls and says they'd love for you
to come out and do a show or what.
Speaker 7 (25:14):
My agent, you know, called me, so, id do you
want to open for a little big town? I said,
book my ticket?
Speaker 1 (25:20):
Like what do your parents say when you say I
think I'm gonna not do law school? That was a
big one and I'm going to do this absolutely unstable
thing called music, right.
Speaker 7 (25:30):
Uh, My dad is the most supportive in the world.
He was really excited for me, for me to be
a lawyer because he wanted a free lawyer, and so
he was really excited. But now he gets free concerts
and he has a he has a printed off calendar
in his room, and he has every show that I'm
playing for the next year written down, and he's already
bought his tickets for every single one. So yeah, they're
(25:53):
very supportive, they're very excited. They're more excited than I am.
Speaker 1 (25:56):
How were they when you said I think I'm gonna
quit school.
Speaker 7 (26:00):
It was a conversation, but it was it was a
positive one. It was like, whatever I want to do
because I did my undergrad and I got my masters.
I've done a lot of school.
Speaker 1 (26:08):
Dang, Yeah, I like school a lot. And you get
your masters in what uh Business administration? With the idea
that you would use the corporate law.
Speaker 7 (26:16):
That was the plan.
Speaker 1 (26:17):
Did you watch Karen Retrial?
Speaker 7 (26:18):
No?
Speaker 1 (26:19):
Maybe I will know it's.
Speaker 5 (26:22):
What was drawing you to corporate law?
Speaker 1 (26:24):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (26:24):
Did you watch suits? I like suits?
Speaker 1 (26:26):
Me too? Watching Who have you met? That's been pretty cool?
Speaker 4 (26:30):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (26:31):
So many people A little big town was really cool
for me.
Speaker 1 (26:34):
They're really nice too.
Speaker 7 (26:35):
Oh they're so sweet. They're so sweet. There's so many people,
even like my peers in country music. It's been so
cool to kind of meet other people who are doing
the thing and writing and so amazing, and it's just
been a blessing. It's been a blessing.
Speaker 1 (26:50):
This song Is this like the song that you guys
are going out with? Whatever that means? I mean? Is
this like the single?
Speaker 7 (26:57):
This is on the EP. There's a few new ones,
a few that are out, but this is definitely the
emphasis right now with a few other focus tracks.
Speaker 1 (27:05):
So you're just gonna see how they all stream and
then possibly pick up. That's it's super cool. It's super
cool that you pivoted because either you have to commit
early or pivot hard. Those are your two options because
you weren't gonna be able to go to law school
and then kind of do this.
Speaker 7 (27:18):
It was hard. I did one semester of like writing
and doing school, and you know, I wanted to do
both really bad because I loved law school. All my
best friends are like five mean, tough lawyers. And it's like,
if that's all I got out of law school, have
a great it was worth it, well worth it.
Speaker 1 (27:33):
You can always go back to law school. Yeah, you
may not always get this heat that you're getting right now. Congratulations.
The song is super catchy and so fun, and yeah,
I hope the best for you. Thank you, and thanks
for coming in. I literally just watched the video and
wrote on wrote in our comment he should come do
the show. And then I know somebody that is part
of her. I didn't realize that part of her operation.
(27:53):
They were like, hey, did you say? I said, yeah,
should come up, and so we got her up, and
so what's what's next? Like what You're going to go
do some more show like Tory by Yourself.
Speaker 7 (28:01):
I'm playing a few festivals this year. I'm excited to
get new songs. Out and people to hear more. I'm
going to put out a lot of music this year.
Speaker 1 (28:09):
And are you going to be resentful of I got
a new one in like three months when all people
want to hear Oh, listen, okay, I love it.
Speaker 7 (28:15):
I give the people what they want.
Speaker 1 (28:16):
Good, Yeah, exactly what you don't want to hear me
sing it? I'll sing at all they want.
Speaker 5 (28:21):
I don't know, your whistles are pretty perfect. You not
everybody can whistle like that, and you still look so
pretty acute whistling. I feel like I try to whistle
and it gets awkward.
Speaker 1 (28:30):
That's a good point, because she does whistle well. But
I also felt like I shouldn't watch your whistle for
some reason, So I just lowered my head and didn't
watch your whistle. Yeah, well, she's yeah, have you always
been a good whistler?
Speaker 5 (28:42):
It's a vibe. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (28:43):
I was like, well, it's just because you know, the
choruses are different, and so I was like, well, I
don't want to have a fourth man, like, maybe I'll
just whistle.
Speaker 4 (28:49):
Oh.
Speaker 5 (28:50):
I was waiting for him though, like I feel like
maybe I'm okay with a party old version, ult version
that's more off the record.
Speaker 1 (28:57):
And it's Elizabeth. Your last name Isles. It's not like
one Elizabeth Nichols like his first name because you're from
the South, from Arkansas, so you know your two name
first names. It's Elizabeth Nichols. That's me, got it, Elizabeth.
Thank you for coming in. The song's awesome. I love it,
and I wish you the best and can't wait to
see how this EP does and hopefully we'll get you
in again some time soon. Right, thanks so much. All right,
(29:18):
her guitar is awesome.
Speaker 5 (29:19):
Too, very cute.
Speaker 1 (29:21):
We're all compliments here today. Yeah, yeah, yeah, there she
is Elizabeth Nichols. Everybody, next job, thanky'll let's do voicemails
number one go.
Speaker 9 (29:32):
Maybe Eddie should not get the second free space on
the wheel of punishment because before or last he also
was not saying attention. So this is two weeks in
a row now where she is not paid attention.
Speaker 8 (29:47):
Love bye, appreciate.
Speaker 1 (29:51):
What I would say to that is I think Eddie
and Morgan get a half pass because they both have
jobs they're doing during content. When we're talking, Morgan's sending
message social media or editing something in Eddie's running cameras.
I should do better than though. Yeah, yeah, there are
times where I'm like, that's just boll crap. You should
have paid attention. So you do get a half a
coupon on that one. You can turn it in anytime,
(30:11):
redeemable only in the fifty to forty eight continental United States.
But you are just getting as of right now. You'll
get the two will spots. We'll do them tomorrow, I think,
love it, or maybe the next day, but we'll spend
the wheel. Let's go number two.
Speaker 5 (30:24):
Hey, I have a morning corny for Amy. Where do
you take someone that's been injured in a peekaboo accident?
The ICU?
Speaker 2 (30:34):
Ok?
Speaker 1 (30:34):
Good, that's a good one, all right. Next up this
is Lois and Ohio.
Speaker 9 (30:39):
In regards to the Karen Reid trial, anybody watched Dayline
over the weekend about the entire case, it was clear that.
Speaker 6 (30:46):
She was framed.
Speaker 2 (30:48):
I agree with you, completely innocent.
Speaker 1 (30:50):
Thinks there you go. I did not watch that. I've
seen a lot and I'm kind of a little exhausted
of it now. I did watch a clip of her
taking her trash out, though.
Speaker 5 (31:00):
Do you see that like a normal person?
Speaker 1 (31:01):
Do you see that one? They were like Karen reads
back to normal, and I was like, we're doing what
what am I not getting here? And literally was just
her taking her trash shop. That was it. I thought
I was missing something like she was like committing a
crime and ooh she fooled us. No, just taking her trashop.
Here is Julie and Dallas.
Speaker 7 (31:17):
Just gotta tell you.
Speaker 5 (31:18):
I disagree with Plungebox on almost everything except his taste
in TV shows, Calling from Accounts, what we Do in
the Shadows.
Speaker 2 (31:27):
All the shows he.
Speaker 7 (31:28):
Recommends are fantastic.
Speaker 1 (31:31):
Love y'all, Bye, Lunchbox. I'll love for you there, Thank you.
Speaker 8 (31:34):
I do have good TV shows I'll tell.
Speaker 1 (31:35):
You about and then. But a lot of times you
tell people about them after one of us have watched them,
and you review them like three months later, going you've
never heard of the show, and we're like, literally, Eddie
already reviewed that show.
Speaker 8 (31:45):
Oh well, Calling from Accounts I did bring to you
and what they Do in the Shadows hilario that one. Yeah.
But what's weird is Morgan. She doesn't think Colin from
Accounts is funny.
Speaker 1 (31:55):
It's definitely Australian humor, it is. She doesn't.
Speaker 8 (31:59):
I mean, I'm like, I don't know it don't have
to be Australia. That's just humor. That's awkward, uncomfortable, like
the office humor.
Speaker 1 (32:05):
Some people don't like awkward, uncomfortable humor.
Speaker 8 (32:07):
She's like, I tried to watch it. It's just not good.
And I'm like, oh, you have no sense of humor Lunchbox.
Speaker 1 (32:12):
You realize people are different. Yeah, and it's okay that
they don't like the same things you like and it
doesn't make them less intelligent or less Curiously, I.
Speaker 8 (32:18):
Don't know if you don't like calling from accounts, it's
really like you're just die.
Speaker 1 (32:21):
Yeah, yeah, can I hear you?
Speaker 4 (32:22):
All?
Speaker 5 (32:22):
Right?
Speaker 2 (32:23):
Next up?
Speaker 5 (32:24):
Hey, I've been thinking about it for a while, and
I'm pretty sure the reason Amy takes up for Lunchbox
too much is because she's.
Speaker 8 (32:29):
Worried about retaliation from some of his followers or something.
Speaker 2 (32:33):
It's just my sult.
Speaker 1 (32:34):
Yeah, there's definitely that. And once I said that last
week that I had heard from insight sources that Amy
was told by corporate to stick out for Lunchbox, A
lots of listeners jumped in on that. I agree, Are.
Speaker 5 (32:47):
You really told by corporate?
Speaker 1 (32:49):
Let's just no, I was told that I can't reveal
my sources, because if you're my source, I would never
reveal you. Thank you sure or false true? Ray saw
a hoghead hoghead in a uh what kind of store?
That's aw you tweet that or instagram story that. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (33:06):
So it was a consignment store and apparently the hoghead
isn't for sale. But I hit the guy up and
I said, hey, if you were to put a price
tag on it, what do you want for the razorback head?
That was part of, like, you know how the decorations
for their little shop where they sold t shirts and
hats and stuff.
Speaker 1 (33:23):
And he said he'd sell it. Oh, I thought he
wouldn't sell it. No, he'll sell it. How much? Two
hundred and fifty bucks? Okay?
Speaker 3 (33:29):
And I just let him know and he'll put it
to the side and I can snag it for you too.
How did my wife know I wanted that because I
posted it. I said, bones, do you want this razorback head?
She replied to you, and she just responded, no.
Speaker 1 (33:42):
Got it? There you go. No, you're gonna get it,
I guess answers no, or am I gonna put it?
I can't even put the mirrorball trophy in the house.
That's gotta stay out at the studio. You can put
it here, you're you can do anything here.
Speaker 4 (33:58):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (33:58):
I kind of like this place to be universally tidy.
All right, I think that's it. We have a lot
to do today outside of the show. I have a
lot to do today outside the show. So for today,
that's it. Thanks to Elizabeth Nichols who was on the
show today. We've played that in a few few minutes ago.
(34:18):
Otherwise we're done. You guys all good.
Speaker 5 (34:20):
Did you have something about a pool?
Speaker 9 (34:22):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (34:22):
Yeah, dang, well sometimes I just think, good call Morgan.
Somebody pooped in the pool, Edie. Eddie went to the
y oh, yeah, they didn't do it just once because
I get to the POINTE don't want to talk about
poop for some reason. But I'm okay. You're right, Morgan,
good point, because I did put that on the tease Eddie.
What happened at the pool?
Speaker 2 (34:40):
Well, we took the kids of the pool, was the why,
and it was jam packed, great summer day, hot, So
everyone's in the pool. Then the lifeguards blow the whistle
everyone out. Well, what's happened? Somebody pooped in the pool
there with a net.
Speaker 1 (34:57):
Like trying to get it.
Speaker 2 (34:58):
No, dude, it's terrible. And then so I'm like, all right,
let's go. The pool's like closing, and my wife's like,
oh no no. Usually they just get the poop out
and then you gotta wait they clean it and then
you go back in.
Speaker 1 (35:07):
I'm like, what they have to drain it?
Speaker 2 (35:08):
No, they shock it with chemicals, and I'm like, they're
going back in. So sure enough, after like an hour,
hour and a half they go back in. Dude, it's
not even like thirty forty five minutes later, blow the whistle,
more poop in the pool.
Speaker 1 (35:24):
I might the same kid. I don't know. Do you
get banned once you poop once for the day, like
you can't be in the Yeah.
Speaker 5 (35:30):
I mean first round. I'm just I'm calling it a day.
Speaker 1 (35:33):
That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (35:34):
Like, like, if you tell me there's that in the pool,
I don't want to go back in.
Speaker 1 (35:39):
I don't care if you threw chemicals in there. Yeah,
maybe they don't tell everybody. People get there during the shock. Yeah,
we're just shocking the pool. Get cleaning the pool on
a little bit, maybe, dude.
Speaker 2 (35:47):
The worst is the net though, when they're trying to.
Speaker 1 (35:49):
Like see right now, I don't even like that. That's
why I didn't go to it. I wasn't really feeling
poop a poop story right then. Some days I'm more
of a mood for it. Thank you, Morgan. All right,
we're done. Thank you guys. We'll see you to my
ro by. Everybody,