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Speaker 1 (00:01):
All right, welcome to episode. To later on you hear
a conversation with the B team. They're asking lots of questions.
I hope you guys like these. We put these on
here because I feel like there's many calls that we
take her in the live show when I get people
on and they're on Zoom and they're on at night,
and they're just free to ask whatever it happens. And
they did, they got they Mike. This one was a
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little more, a little more on the weeds, huh, a
little more. Yeah, you guys are like this. Let's do
new music first. At number five, this week we put
Eric Church. He released the first album of his three
part project. This one's called Heart. Here's a new song
called It Russian Roulette, Stereo, missing up my Play, intersting
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ruling with the re At number four, Kaylee Hammock or
at least her song small Town Hypocrite. But it's a
re release, right, yep. It has Chris Stapleton on it.
Now here you go. I'm just a smart down slowly
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be just run. I'm standing out. I should have been.
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At number three, Allen Jackson put out a new song
called You'll Always Beat My Baby did You Always Be
My Baby? He wrote this for his daughter's wedding and
so new music. I think he's gonna be on the
radio show next week. Huh Yeah. I've only met him,
well twice once. It doesn't really count because it was
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a radio interview. He came in, remember back in the day, Eddie, Yeah,
when he came in, I won't forget that. The other
time I met him before that was on stage. I
met him now in Las Vegas. It was an awards
weekend but it was one of those charity concerts and
he was playing and I was gonna go up and
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do something, and Jake Oen was after me. We were
all up on stage together. I think Jake was sitting
at a piano. Allen Jackson just finished a set and
I was like, hey, Mr Jackson. He goes. He goes,
how are you is it? Hey? It's really nice to
meet you. On Bobby goes, aren't you that guy on
the radio? I was like, I was like, yes, Sarah, yes,
Sarah goes good. Made a few words. But that was
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the first time I met him. But he's got a
song out this week. Brother's Osborne. They have a new
song out called Younger Meet it Hard, Trying Hard, and
number one is Charlie Worsham. He has a new song
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out called Fist through This Town. I Love Charlie Warsham
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number one. This week there were more new songs out.
For example, Thomas Rutte put out a Country Again. These
are honorable mentions. Mitchell Tinpenny put out a piano version
of a song bucket List. Ashley McBride released Velvet Red.
Chris Jansen released a dance mix of Waiting on five
What is That True? A dance mix that he released,
not someone else, don't he released? Yes? Can you find this?
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I can try. It shouldn't be on my phone, it
should be Yeah, I'm like, I shouldn't been amus a
little boy? Why would it? Why would it be on
your phone? Well, if you released it, oh, then it'll
be on on your streaming. I got you. Yeah, I
thought like He texted two years over, I should happen
on my phone. He texts me every every single years.
Christians and Waiting on five Summer jam mix. Ok, I
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want to hear and if they're If Dead Mouse isn't
doing it, I quit. He pulled it. He quickly regretted it.
Bluetoots let me Yeah, I'll pull it up here in
a second if you want. I wonder why mine's not playing.
By the way, don't edit this, Mike. Let's just let
people don if you're wanting over time. Sorry, I'm sick
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waiting on five stone that. It just sounds like Sam
Hunt yeah or Dustin does that? Sounds like? What is
What's this? Is that dub? What is that drum sound?
I don't know there's a name for it. I don't
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know what it is, but when you put those drums in,
it just sounds like, yeah, doustin interes damn high. Yeah.
I was really hoping for like a euro dance. That's
a new EPs or albums. Tim McGraw has released the
deluxe edition of Here on Earth and and Brian Kelly
put out the EP from Florida, Georgia line Beakey's b
K's Wavepack. I haven't heard any of this, have you?
I did. Let's get a little bit of it, curious
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Is it good? I mean it kind of sounds like
that dance beat into it. Let me hear a song
called Beach Coach Cowboy. Pull it up curious to because
he's not the lead singer of Florida, Georgiana. That's why
I wanted to listen to it. Yeah, I couldn't distinguish
what his voice was until I listened to this. It's
like if Dan from Dan and Shape put out a record.
But here's the difference. Dan produces all the Dan is.
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Dan is the brain and Shay is the voice voice right,
and Dan also thinks right harmonies, but bekse things good
harmonies Flora Georgia line just only b K produces anything
like Dan. Does you know what I mean? So I'm
curious to hear it. Go ahead, he'd be okay these ways, Yeah,
they tell me beach copel. Yeah, they call me beach capel.
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I'm going bad art magund I mean, okay. Sound effects
just that's it. I mean, it's so, it's pretty different.
It's fine, right, I'm expecting a little yeah maybe coming out,
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but he doesn't do Yeah, baby, that's that's Tyler. Turn
it up again. These ways. Yeah, they tell me you
didn't cut it. That's fine, right, that's fine, it's fine,
It's fine, all right. Morgan Wallen breaks the silence drops
out of summer tours. You put a big NOTEBT. Do
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you guys see that saw that I thought it was good.
It was that response to fans, Like what, I think
it wasn't random, right, it wasn't random. Um. I think
it's him gradually putting himself back in the public eye.
You noticed he didn't do a message his mouth of video.
I wrote it. They wrote it out. Um, listen rooting
for him to come back. That his fans put a
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bunch of billboards, but his record was number one forever.
I think it was just a response to thank you.
But he's not going to tour this summer. Chris Stapleton
reschedules more dates on his All American road show. Hey,
Soul Sister by Train just went diamond, meaning it sold
ten million copies, Like it was still like still sell him. Yeah,
that's pretty rare for a hit that was a little
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bite like ten years ago. Yeah, except it's the jam.
It's so good. Jam's reny. Hey, that's really good. Training
respect Train has like a lot of really good songs.
Meet Virginia jam the best. Pete Davidson to play Joey
Ramone in the Netflix biopic Is that a biopic on
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the Romans or just Joey? I slept with Joey Ramon
that's what's calling. Do you know the song I Want
to Be sedated? Justin Bieber once intentionally lost his passport
on purpose because he missed normalcy. I was reading another
story about Biber aware he said his bodyguards Mike check
his pulse when he was sleeping to make sure you're
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still alive, because he was so he was doing a
bad place. Yeah, crazy, huh man, I look at him now,
Oh you wanted Do you want to do this? I'll
tell you what we're gonna do in the next episode.
We're gonna do this. I'm just gonna do at teaser
or what we're gonna do in the next Okay, it's
a fifteen songs from the nineteen seventies. You'll recognized by
the first few notes. I think it's harder than you think. Really. Yeah,
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and this will be on the next episode. We'll put
it in there. Play play number one, Mike, No no, no, no,
no, No No Sabbath. Yes, I struggle with the song time
the song though wild Guess do you know it? I
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do because I read it, But I think I would
have struggled with it. Yeah, I don't know if I
know this song, Oh crazy Mary paranoid, But I don't
know that. I would have bet on me to get
that right, but we do know it and we know
like the vocal melody, Yeah, we nailed it. Okay, let's
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do one more. I want to go out on one.
UM do number two? My I did know this one.
Go ahead, got it? Go ahead? Missisippi money is no
no queen? SI you know what? Who is that? Though?
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Mountain Mountain? That's definitely one who wondered Mississippi queen. And
that's guitar. You're right there. Maybe we'll do that on
the next episode. All right, Hey, thank you guys for
being here. Um we're gonna get into the B Team
question an answer, f aques. I hope you guys enjoy this.
(09:52):
Thank you. All right, welcome to the conversation with the
B Team. Everyone. Like the first time we did this,
we decided to do it again. We've been I did
five listeners from the much loved I say that from
my heart Beat team Facebook page and gave everyone the
assignment of coming up with three questions. So you can
ask me whatever you like. There are no rules with
no bad words obviously, except you can't um ask me
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to come to your house or anything like that, like
I you can't say, when COVID's over, will you come
over and clean my toilet, because I will not um
or don't take any clothes off, and I'm not taking
any clothes off. I guess those are the only rules
that if you want to get on my only fans,
then I'll take my I was kidding. UM. Other than that,
let's meet everybody. When I come to you, tell me
how long you've been listening to the Bobby Bone Show.
By the way, there's no wrong answer, Like I'm just
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as excited about somebody's been listening for three months as
I am somebody's been listening for fifteen years, So there
is no wrong answer here. Everyone has three questions prepared. Um,
we're gonna check in. By the way, if you're we
we upload this video, we can well, I don't know
if we do, but I look, here's what just happened.
Caitlyn got the second shot of the vaccine yesterday. She's
terribly sick today, just wiped out, just chills, feels terrible,
(10:57):
body aches. I got second shot today ago. Heck, I
felt better from it, so I'm trying not to rub
it in. That feels so good, and I'm trying to
take care of her, and she fell asleep. So I
hopped on the bike real quick to get a bike ride,
and I hopped in the shower, and I still look
like a mess because I'm sweaty. I got a shirt
that's too big. I think I got like I'm still
breathing hard. But I wanted to be here on time.
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We've already had to move this thing twice because of
vaccine appointments that we thought we were having, and then
I got moved. So I apologized everybody that being said.
Let's meet some people of First. Ashley from Oklahoma. Hi, Ashley, H.
I can't actually how long have you been a listener?
At least seven years? I have a bad memory, but
at least seven. Are you like me where you really
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can't associate anything with years, like unless it was the year, yeah,
if I graduated high school that year, or college or
Arkansas did win the SEC West, I have no idea
what year had happened. Yeah, I've been a nurse for
seven years and I know I've listening to you. Well,
thank you for being a part of this. You get
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to go first. What is the first question from from
from your mind? Okay, So I'm from Oklahoma. Obviously I
know kay WANs from Oklahoma. So you've always talked about,
you know, the possibility of maybe going to Arkansas and
running for governor there. Well, now that Caitlin s Goot
family in Oklahoma, what about the possibility of moving here
to Oklahoma and running for governors here? Well, if I
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don't think people of Oklahoma would embrace me as their
own right, I think I would finally embrace you. Well
you would, I tell you who would? Some for a
few folks in Tulsa, because we're on there. We do
pretty well in the ratings, some folks in Oklahoma City,
and then other than that, I don't think people give
a crap or at least in Arkansas. Like I'm I'm
one of them. That those are the people that I
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grew up alongside. And if I do end up, you know,
being in politics, I think that's why you know, I
lived in Texas for twelve years, loved Austin my favorite
place to live, like as someone who made his own
decisions for life. But I can never go back to
Texas and do it because I'm not a Texan. Texas
loves them some Texas and I respect that but as
much as Texas influence my life as much as anywhere,
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I have to be a part of where I come from.
I like to help people everywhere, but I wouldn't Oklahoma.
I'm just now finding a real love for Oklahoma because
it was such a adversary of mine, my whole life,
because we're right next door to each other, and we
competed in most things, and so and I'm very jealous
about you football, and so you know, there's there's that
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in every sport but football. We beat the crap out
of you guys. So I don't want to hear it. Uh,
thank thank you, Ashley. How about Adrian from Toledo, Ohio? Adrian,
how are you there? She is? I am great? Um.
I like your glasses. They look a lot like mine.
It's probably why I like them because I like mine
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so much. There's who I like yours. So tell me
about you. You're from You're from Toledo? How long you've
been listening? Has moved to Nashville around two thousand eight years.
It is crazy that we have lived in Nashville eight years.
I remember moving here going, what am I doing? Going?
I am risking my career and everybody else's career on
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the show to move to Nashville and moved into a
tiny apartment. I drove up by myself. I had no
space in the car, and I drove up. I didn't
even have room for my dog, Dusty, but my friend
drove up like three days later with the dog. And
what I remember most about that is Dusty had a
little caller on that a GPS, and so so I
could find him. I ran out of the yard at
my house in Austin, and I remember going, hey, I
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can look and see exactly where they are driving by
lining up Dusty's GPS, so I knew how far away
they were at all times, how basically stalking them as
they drove from Austin, Texas to Nashville. So that was
eight years ago. Crazy, Well, Adrian, what is your question?
I was actually wondering. M two started on the show
about four years ago this summer. How was she actually
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brought on this show and what made her stand out?
She was brought onto the show because we needed someone
in the digital world. Not I used to work with
us and she left, and it was we just needed
someone out of necessity real quick. At first it was
we had we were a very active social show, um
when when it wasn't really that really wasn't a thing,
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like some shows were doing okay at it, but we were,
you know, extremely Twitter, Instagram, everybody was on Facebook. But
I didn't want to lose a beat. And and Morgan
newer from camp from working at our station in Kansas
because she worked in which to Honor station, but we
never had the idea to hire her full time. It
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was just like, hey, who can do the shop real quick?
And so Rod, our boss, goes, well, there's Morgan, and
I was like, wait, we already have a Morgan. That's
not possible. We can't have two Morgan's. That's gonna be
confusing for everybody, because we already had Morgan one who
was our executive producer, who had moved up from the
ranks of Morgan one was an intern. I spoken her school.
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She came on as an intern. We have we have
any money to pay up, so I hired hers my
assistant for a while just so we could pay her.
And Killer and Radio. She came on as an assistant producer.
She moved up to executive producer, and then there was
another Morgan in the building. And I was like Okay,
come and do this for a couple of weeks, we're
doing a search, and the more I searched, the more
I found out that Morgan number two, as she's known now,
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was better than anybody we were talking to. So out
of necessity, we pulled her in the room real quick.
And she also just got along with everybody, and that's
a big part of us. So she had the skill
set and she got along and we were like, holy crap,
we just accidentally upgraded in a way. And so there
you have it. Morgan number two is a part of
the show and has been a part of the show,
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and it feels like she's been with the show the
whole time, right, Mike. I mean, it's weird to think
of a time when she wasn't with the show. So um,
that's the answer on that. And then but it was
weird going to we changed one of their names, do we?
And nobody volunteered to have their name changed, and so
I go, well, we'll just have Morgan one and Morgan two.
The weird thing is, Morgan one still works with me.
She was here two hours ago at the house we
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were doing Eric Church album special. Morgan number two works
in my management team, which means she works with me
on every project that I do a little radio, but
mostly outside of radio. We were lining up American Idol
stuff for next week and she was actually helping with
this album released party as well, and so um, she
was here. But when we go out to events like
Morgan number one and I flew down to Georgia a
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couple of weeks ago and spoke and everyone's like, are
you Morrigan And she's like yeah. They're like when you
were on doing the skinny this morning. He's like, no, no, no,
I'm the I'm the different Morrigan. And it's funny how
they it's kind of shifted. It used to be hey,
are you Morrigan to Morgan number two when they met
Morgan number one, and now it's the opposite. So that's
how thank you for that question. That's that's good. I
liked that. I haven't really thought about that in a
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long time, So thank you for that. She's doing a
great job. Both are killing it. I absolutely agree. It
was hard for me to ask Morgan one to leave
the show because she was so valuable to what we
were doing day to day. Um, but she did, and
she's killing it and we have Scuba Steve, who is
a plus. So I think every I think everybody won
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in that situation. Grace in Austin, Texas. Grace, how are you?
I'm so nervous, but I've been listening to you. Um,
my old list is twenty six and he was in
second grade? So wait, is that? Is that possible? Let
me do the math here, Grace. Hold on. Some people
have revisionist history and they think we've been on for
fifty years. Hold on, hold on. Your oldest is twenty six,
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so he would be eight in the second grade, so
that would be eighteen years. No, twenty years. Way, I'm confused,
he's twenty six eighteen Might help me out here, I've
been doing I forgot the numbers. He was eight then, okay,
so eighteen nineteen years okay? Hell yeah? And I started
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in Austin in two thousand two. I mean that almost
worked out to the day I started. I think you
guys listen my first day. Yeah, uh, okay, you're right.
I hate being that old, but you are right. Okay, Greg,
what do you have? Okay? So, um, if you were
to win governor, and I'd say if, but I think
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your chance is a winning governor or a hun of
persent because the cards always fall in your way. They're
always dealt in your favor. So you know, I'm pretty
sure you might win governor. Will you take of your
current employees with you? And what? That's a good question, Amy, no,
because she doesn't it wouldn't want to move to Arkansas
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and work in politics. I mean, I'm closest to Amy
al Eddie. I mean Eddie. It's weird because they've always
been one a one and one about who I'm closest to.
But I think Caitlyn and Amy are so close now
it actually I don't have to be as close to
Amy all the time because I know all this stuff.
Like I talk to Amy all the time and even
after the show, but Calin hangs out with her and
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she's like, yeah, this happened Amy, And I feel like
when she talked to Calin talking to me. But Eddie
and I hang out all the time. But I think
I still not take out of one of them because
if they'd have their own things going, I wouldn't take
a lunch box. I mean maybe Mike D would be
the only one. Just because people have no idea the
influence Mike D has on the entire show all the time.
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He only says like two words a week. When you
break it down, it's like, you know, a third of
a word every day. Sometimes it just mumbles at half
a word. So right there, he just did it. Um
probably Mike D just because I don't trust well and
I depend on him really more than anybody else period,
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So probably Mike D. And if Mike D, you know,
was like, Hey, I don't know, are we just worked?
Because Mikey loves to write and create and doesn't really
love to say a whole lot people. It takes people
a minute to warm up to Mike to know he's
a nice guy, because at first I think he's there,
he's gonna kill them because he doesn't talk around them.
But but now Mike is the most lovable guy. It's crazy.
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And we have a similar dynamic in our engagements relationships
in that Mike and his fiancee and Caitlin and myself
we have the same kind of speaking arrangement where Caitlin's
a talker, I don't say much. Mike's fiance is the talker.
He doesn't say much. When you get Mike and I
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together sometimes and we'll fly across the country four hours.
Maybe we'll talk to each other. But if we don't,
that's okay. Yeah, maybe we have and if we don't,
that's just how we are. I don't I don't have
a lot to say when I'm not working. Um but
but probably Mike d and possibly Scuba Steeve, possibly because
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he's very organized. But other than that, I don't think
anybody would want to honestly but love them, but I
don't think so. Yeah. Um, David and Gainesville, Florida. Welcome
to the little meeting here. David, tell me how long
you've been listening to tell me something about yourself? Um,
living Gamesville, Florida. Probably been listening five or six years, honestly,
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timeline and disappoints insane. Um, but yeah, probably about six years. Hey,
wearing a Pimp and Joy shirt right now. One of
my favorites, the Tai Daie Pippen Joy shirt, which is
pretty Yeah, which is pretty awesome. But we're in the
middle of moving, so it kind of disappeared somewhere. Well,
what what are you wearing on your head? Is that
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an alien? Are you an alien? All right? Um? So David,
what's your question? Um? I know, like a year or
two ago, you would announced that you're investing in the
fan control of Football League, and I know they had
the season, but I never saw anything else about it
from they did, and so I agreed to be an owner.
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Good question. I agreed to be an owner in the league.
The league continue to get delayed for different reasons, and
then because of COVID, and then they cut their teams
down for the first season, and I was also starting
to shoot Breaking Bobby Bones, so my schedules didn't line
up with being in Vegas to own a team when
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because I was gonna go out there every week for
a few weeks and be on the road shooting. So
I was like, Hey, if you need to cut people,
I'll step aside and come back for a later season.
And they were like, okay, cool. So I think there
are only four teams this past this past season. They
came to me again a couple of weeks ago, They're like, hey,
can you do season two? And honestly I can't at
this point. Um with IDOL with Breaking Bobby Bones which
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starts May thirty one, and hopefully we get a season
two with a couple of other shows because I am
doing I'm a creator deal with BBC, where I create
TV shows. We have a couple of shows that we're developing,
and then obviously the radio show, which is my favorite,
and also Caitlin, who I'm trying to have a bit
of a balance with. I just kind of felt that
was the bottom of the totem pole. As much as
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I wanted to do it, it wasn't a priority. So
in the end I was like, Hey, I can't do
this anymore, and they were like, cool, thank you, Let's
check out again next season. So that's that's how we
left it. We talked actually last week, UM, and that's
really cool. It's really cool to watch, but I just
don't think I have the capacity for it. But thank
you for that question, because I get that a lot,
and I just really don't have this time on the
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air to talk about that because I don't think that
many people care, but enough care that I addressed it here.
Nice uh Tory and Elderado Kansas, Hi, Tori, Hey Bobby,
thanks for saying Elderado correctly. You know I have been
there and when I've been to a place, because Kansas
holds a special spot in my heart, it's like the
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place I've never lived that I might love the most
because without Kansas and without which tall in the surrounding areas,
our show just wouldn't be what it is now because
I had to beg someone to put me on the
air my very first ever market and pay for it
all myself. But for them to take that risk on
me an absolutely unproven show, and then we would go
twice a yere and do shows. And I'm gonna say this,
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I'm not Mike. I'm not really seeing anything right now,
but let me just say, because it does hold such
a special place in my heart, I will be there
this year. Okay, that's all I'm gonna say. Right now,
That's all I'm gonna say. But I will hold off
from that, all right, Tory, what do you want to know? Um? Okay,
So while I have you, you know your attention, I
want to pick your brain a little bit about business.
(25:23):
So my husband and I are in the process of
transitioning into taking over the family business, which is his
family and he is very like big picture um has
all the big goals and I'm very detail oriented and
like see all the steps it takes. So it's caused
a little bit of conflict sometimes because I want to
(25:44):
like you know, work things out, and he just sees
the big picture. So I'm wondering how can I best
support him in his getting to those goals while also
raining in the things that takes to get there. First,
let me say, checks and balances is the greatest, especially
in a relationship, especially in business, Like you need that
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person to check you, he needs that person to check him.
The fact that you guys are a bit different is
the best, especially if you're also in business together. Uh.
That being said, the best thing is Calins taught this
more to me than anybody else, was that if we
don't agree on something, even if I don't agree with
what you're saying or your opinion, I need to understand
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why you have that opinion and why you're saying that,
because most times in conflict, we aren't really understanding what
the other person is saying or why they're saying it.
So it's great that you guys are big and little picture.
You got all the pictures covered. I think it's understand
his position, where he's coming from, why he feels that way,
even if you don't agree with it. If you can
actually explain to him, do you understand where he's coming from?
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But you still feel different. That helps me so much
when she doesn't agree with me, and heck, most times
she's right. UM. So I think showing him that you
understand where he's coming from and that he's being heard
and him the same with you. You don't have to agree,
you won't always agree, but to have the understanding that
at least you're talking the same language actually does help.
(27:10):
At least it has with me. UM. With us, it's
it's funny you say that our checks and balances is
work and like quality time together at home, work life balance,
and I'm like, oh, work, work, work, wor work. She's like, no, no,
no balance balance balance, balance, balance, And so whenever we
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don't agree on it, and I'm like, I gotta go
out on a plane, I gotta go do this. As
long as I understand why she's saying what she's coming from,
I still feel good about my decision to not agree
with her UM, and her the same with me. So
that would be the advice that I would give you.
We have a similar system working over here, just it's
not both in work. It's just kind of work life balance.
I mean, Carol's always like, don't work. I don't give
a crap. I'm like, well then, how a lust to
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pay for the house? She we'll get a smaller house.
Who cares you do so? Um, but it is an
adjustment for sure. Okay, that was around on Mark. I
feel good about round one. We're gonna go through slightly
faster on round two because we're going to run out
of time because I talked too much. We're gonna go
back to Ashley in Oklahoma. Ashley in Oklahoma, welcome back.
What's your second questions to make like to make big
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moments for people. What's the most memorable thing Caitlyn spent
for you? What's the most memorable thing that she is?
I think, and there's been a lot of them. I
think it's the detail she puts into things. I mean,
I just think one from my birthday when she spent
like two months making a watch, you know, putting the
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state of Arkansas on the background, have a put initials,
making sure it fits. Like secretly, she's very detailed about things. Um.
Whenever I was going to shoot our first episode of
Breaking Bobby Bones, We're gonna play basketball in the backyard
the day before I left, and I was just excited
to go shoot the show. I finally had my own show.
But she's like, hold on a second, and she had
to go fix something or something. She's like, will you
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fix this? So I go in the other room and
that's everybody kind of ran through the backyard and I
walked back there and there was like a surprise party,
like a breaking Bobby Bones, Hey, you're starting your show. Party.
Had no idea, I'm hard to surprise. We played basketball
and corn hole and it was like real close friends.
I think there were six of us. It was right
in the middle of of COVID, so it was small.
But it's just the attention to detail about things and
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even surprising me with cooking, Like I'll come home and
she's cooked a meal. And why that's so important to
me is I never had anybody cooked for me my
whole life. My mom didn't really cooked. Nobody cooked. There
was there were a lot of cereals for dinner, or
if it was cooking, it was hamburger, help her man,
which or it was you know, lunch at free lunch
at school, free breakfast at school. But sometimes she'll surprise
me with like a meal that i've that she knows
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I want. But it's little things, but it's consistency, and
that to me is she's very intentional. She's very intentional
levels things that are important to you. Yeah, like intentional
in a way of she hits the foundational things more
than like the s talk in all things, if that
makes sense. So I would say that I think probably
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do a whole forty minutes on that, and I started
thinking about my good emotion. Um, all right, Actually he's
asking all the Caitlin Oklahoma questions. I don't know if
you're on Ashley's beat here, but she's definitely found her lane.
Uh yeah, me too most time. All right, Adrian and Toledo, Ohio. Yeah,
you talk about a lot about wanting to have twins.
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So how serious are you and Caitlin about brat and
what would you do to prepare? Well? Can you be serious?
I'm also a twin mom. Here's the thing, and here's
why I would like twins, because I would like to go,
like good basketball players out of high school one and done.
You have your pregnancy, you got your two kids, put
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a bow on it, wrap it up. Like to me,
that would be the appeal of twins. That's say yeah, yeah, yeah,
two kids take care of the same time. It's crazy.
I don't even know what that is, honestly, so it's
for me to go out. Would suck or that would
be awesome. I have no idea. I have no idea
about babies. But I have a couple of idiot friends
that had twins and they do just fine. And they're idiots.
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So if my idiot friends can do it, I'm sure
I can do it. I may not be great at it,
but I'm sure I can handle it. And then it's
just a pregnancy, two babies. But then she's like, do
you know how big I'm gonna be with twins? And
I'm like, God, I don't care. Well, how what how
are twins for you to do? You just have twins
or do you have any single like single like they're
not dating? I just have twins, And how was that?
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I do have a stop daughter, but twins a five
and they there's honestly nothing you can do to prepare
for it. It would be cool as if they came
out at the same time. It's not push one that
push the other. Yeah, no, I'm talking about what if
they just came out two heads same time, like let
me out of here and then boom. That probably hurt. Yeah,
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I would love it. I don't know the difference. I'd
love it would be done great. I didn't know the
difference either. It's wonderful. She has a lot of twins
in her family, so and it's skipped the generation above her.
So bring it. But I swear to you have they're
twin girls. I'm anna, I'm gonna cry. Give me a
boy and a girl. Give me two boys. Don't give
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me two girls. What do you have? I have two boys? Okay? See,
you know what I'd like a boy and a girl.
If I'm doing fantasy life, they come out, it's boy
and a girl. No more. We're all good the end.
We'll see how that goes. Grace and Austin, Texas, you're
back on what do you have? We love everyone on
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the show and how everyone brings their own little five.
We love LB and understand some dislike him, but to
me he seems real. And of course I'm from Austin
to somebody be a little quiet. But lately we don't
hear from him as much. Can you elaborate as to
why his role seems to be minimized on air? Sure?
(32:58):
I mean I think what he's gotten really good at
is going out on the streets and doing big, hilarious segments.
So the only thing he's not doing as much is
talking about the news. So it's being very deliberate about
one that the real core battery is Amy and I
with Eddie and Lunchbox in different capacities. Eddie doesn't have
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a lot of bits where they're they're big bits, like
there's really nothing dedicated to Eddie other than I feel
like Eddie's the funniest person that I can talk along
with to have conversation um, who is pretty positive, pretty upbeat,
extremely witty, and so I use him in that capacity,
and with Lunchbox in the the bits need to be
(33:38):
about him because he demands that attention, and so every
Eddie and Lunchbox have been minimalized in different ways. Lunch
Box doesn't hop in a comment along with things, and
Eddie doesn't have huge bits that are dedicated to him.
He's not on the street, he's not doing anything that's
like hold your stomach hilarious. Um. Amy has been elevated
a bit, but Amy always rules like Amy's just the best,
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and if I ever go down, either Amy gets the
show or Amy doesn't want to do that show anymore,
and she goes and does her own thing. I don't
even know if Amy wants to do this much longer.
Amy's always been the person that's like, hey, I'm gonna
quit in a couple of years. You're cool with that, right,
I'm like, hey, you do you? You know? I think
this is how the show is gonna shake out eventually.
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The Game he does her own night show. I'm saying
if I if I'm ever out of here or the
company fires me, and the Game he does her own
syndicated show. I think lunch Box goes and does sports
in the local station somewhere. I don't know what the
crap that he's gonna do. I have no idea. Uh,
I don't know. He can go and shoot TV, he
can depend if contract situations are good, he can come
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along with me and you know, be the guy I
like to talk with. But that's what Eddie would do.
Ray is just such a grind or. Ray can work
for anybody at any time. He'd be people would be
lucky to have him. I plan to just have Mike
walk alongside me in my whole life. I don't matter
what I'm doing, even if I retire at sixty five
might hang out and make sure of the is going
good for me. But I think, you know, as the
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show has gotten bigger, we have had to make sure
there aren't a hundred voices on at the same time
and be a little more specific about roles. You know,
you wouldn't see Kramer on Seinfeld for the most part,
just hanging out shooting the crap with everybody. He comes in,
dominates the scene, owns the room boom, big laugh out,
but mostly it's Jerry, Elaine and George and George maybe
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on more, but people know Cramer more from that show
because of the places that he gets put. So I
think that's a good question. I'm glad you asked it,
but I don't think it's entirely accurate because in ways
I think Lunchbox has been elevated. He doesn't have as
much quantity, but he has more quality. Thank yeah, thanks
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for that question. David from Gainesville, Florida. You are on
the show, on the show, we're not doing the show.
I automatically get into the show mode and I'm like,
all right, we're doing the show, David and Gainsville. You're
on saying that we made a trip to New York
and just happened to be when you were doing your
book release, so we were able to come out to
that um growing Dancing with the Stars. I managed to
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get a ticket to come see the show, so I
flew out to see that week three Wow. Also last
year at the Strawberry Festival, I manage to get a
front row ticket. So what would you say to someone
significant other thinks you're a little bit weird for being
a supervan of a guy that's say Turkey mirror ball champion,
best selling offense to meet radio guys also in the
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country radio all things here, here's here's the thing, like
you could be. I have people that I think are
super cool that other people don't think are super cool.
And I'll be honestly, a lot not a lot of
people think I'm super cool. So I appreciate that, Like
you're the one you're like And I'm so grateful of
anybody that gives a crap about what I say or do.
I think I represent us a very small sliver of
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folks um and so I hope that I represent you
and others that come from situations think like me. Well,
but I would say to your wife, you're gonna go
look at these neked girls on Instagram. Well, who do
you want to be a fan of? Of Of all the
people I can be a fan of, I picked a
pretty nerdy guy who doesn't get in any trouble like
you want to. I could be watching stuff on my
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computer at two am. I could be the only fans account.
I could be doing all kinds of stuff. I would
just say that because again, it ain't that cool to
even be my friend, and the fact that you are,
I'm very grateful. You know what I'm gonna do, David Listen,
I had no idea. And it's funny you mentioned Dancing
with the Stars. I was just going through my closet
and I have a bunch of stuff that I took
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from that show. Either I wore one episode or I'm
gonna get your email address and I'm gonna sign like
a pair of shoes that I wore on that show.
I didn't know you were out there. I'm gonna mail
them to you, so yeah, and I would. It's awesome.
I can't believe that you flew out there like I'm
so honored. And Mike's gonna get your info after this,
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will email you and I'm gonna and you know what,
I need to write your wife and noe, I will
and I'd be like, hey, layoff, let let the guy
like a yeah, yeah, so David, I'm gonna do that.
And actually I'm grateful that I get to do that,
So thank you for that question. But also it's so
weird a question to ask, Hey, how do I explain
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to somebody that I like an idiot? And I'm like,
who's the idiot? Well it's you. I'm like, oh, correct,
all right, Next up Tory in Kansas question number two. Okay, so,
um piggybacking off of babies. Um. I have been married
for two years and we have been trying to get
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pregnant for about eighteen months, the majority of that being
through COVID, So we have kind of an infertility journey
going on and it's been a little rough, and lately
I have been feeling kind of called to share our
journey on social media. It helps me process things, and
I also, you know, I spend time watching other people's stories,
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so I feel like it would make if I can
make other people not feel so alone, that would be good.
But I'm a perfectionist and it um scares me to
do something I'm not really good at. So what would
be your best advice to somebody who feels like they
need to take a new opportunity but doesn't feel a
hundred percent confident. I just don't think we're ever a
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confident in anything we really want. I mean anything I've
ever pursued, like with all of me, and I'm not
a hundred percent confident. Heck, I'm self conscious about it.
I'm self conscious people aren't think I'm good at im
self conscious that I'm not going to be good at
I'm self conscious that I'm not good at it already.
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But you just don't get good at stuff that you
care about unless you're not good at it at first.
Even people that grow up and they're really good athletes,
there's this stage in life where people around you start
to get as good as you. And it could be
high school, it could be college, could be the pros.
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But you have to commit, and you have to commit
to not always doing it right, because that's when you
learn how to do it right. So, I mean, my
only advice for you in this situation or any other
situation where you're like, man, I'm not that good at this.
I don't know if I can do it. You're not
supposed to be good at it when you start. You're not.
You're just not. That's not how life works. You're not
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supposed to be good at stuff. And if you are
good at it when you start, think how great you
can be if you get uncomfortable and try to get better.
So I commend you for trying something new. But if
you were to give up and be like, oh, I'm
not good at this, I should stop, then you didn't
really want it that bad anyway. So keep pushing. You're
supposed to suck out. I wrote a whole book on
it called Fell Until you don't, you're sposed. It's like school,
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kindergarten through twelfth grade. When you first learned something, you
know you're bad at it. You're bad a math, you're
bad a multiplication. You've had a division. You've ad at
algebra until it clicks at some point, or it doesn't.
It never did for me. I tried. I sucked at it,
and I realized this is not for me. So you're
supposed to not be good at stuff at first. There's
the stuff you care about. That's why you work hard
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at it. That's why it's not just a job. That's
why it's a passion. So keep pushing. It's okay too.
I know it's not glamorous or fun, but it's okay
to fail because at least you're learning something. So I'm
proud of you, crickets. All right, I give a great
motivational speech, Mike and I get um. All right, let's
go thank you, thank you round number three. This one
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will be a bit quicker. This will be kind of
a speed round. Let's go back to Ashley in Oklahoma. Actually,
go ahead, all right, Bobby, somebody who's giving you a
three seconds during the Super Bowl ad to do whatever
you want, say whatever you want. I'm hoping you're going
to navigate away from me. Obvious it was self promotion here.
What would you tell people or stay it or if
(42:00):
you have thirty seconds to basically address the millions and
millions of people that watched the Super Bowl. Dang, that's
a good question. I mean usually just fire off words
until I figure out an answer. I just start talking
like Michael Scott and and then it all comes together
at the end, or it doesn't. I never thought about that.
If someone you have thirty seconds, what would you do
on the Super Bowl? Well, This is kind of like
(42:22):
the genie question. You ask a genie for more wishes,
if you've got three wishes. I'd probably go, Okay, everybody,
I know you're watching this. I got something big to
say on Instagram. Follow me on Instagram, and then I
would have like more than thirty seconds to lay out
what I really cared about. But I don't know if
at thirty seconds if I don't want to cheat. I
don't want to cheat because that's cheating. And that's something
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I would do is find a way around the system.
If you have thirty seconds, Michael, what you do? I
would have a commercial that messages with the TV so
that everybody thinks something you just screw with people Andy
Coffin style. I think what I would do is dial
in on my my school that I grew up because
it struggles and go, all right, this mon U Pine
High School is the football uniforms? Well they didn't have
any um they do now, but look at all of
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this that that we can't afford. And I'd probably selfish,
but whant to help out where I come from and
I'd go, hey, we get I just donated much for
instruments the man can't afford instruments. I'd probably do something
about that and help the people from where I can't
help everybody. But if I'm being selfish about it, I'd
probably help where I come from and go, hey, this
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is a town that is full, it's still in poverty,
a lot of the people living in poverty. This is
my people. Can you guys help out. That's probably what
I would do. Or I would just find one story
and be like, this guy needs a kidney, Like, let's go,
let's match it up. It wouldn't be some crazy overarching
message because I believe going hey, look at all of
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this that you can do. It's like if you have
two quarterbacks in the NFL, you don't really have a quarterback.
You just have two guys that are okay. If you
have one starting quarterback to leave the team, that's good.
I'd probably dial in on something more so than being, hey,
here's an organization that you can help, because I don't
think people are moved that much by wide messages. If
you ask me to morrow, mycesm different. But I think
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right now that's what I'm gonna settle with. I take
people home and show them Mountain Pine, Arkansas on thirty
seconds and ask if they could help rebuild that school
in town there you good, but and I would also say,
don't spend any money in Oklahoma because I've had enough. No, actually,
thank you. That's a great question. Adrian and Toledo, Ohio.
(44:31):
You're up last question. Yeah. I'm a big promoter of
pimpin Joy and the Shot Forward and my kids absolutely
love the raising Kidiot. They're always seen me in the
kinds pullovers that I'm always wearing UM and be Nice
of their favorite song. Have you ever thought of having
this shot Forward make be nice shirt for children and
(44:53):
then a nice shirt for adults. I haven't. I haven't,
and shall Forward is overarching brand that my friend Mary has,
But we actually have a company called Can't See Apparel
and we do pimp and Joy with her through Shot Forward,
and we don't keep any of the money. UM. I
Can't See Apparel is a charity based too, but it's
(45:16):
a little different because there my organization specifically Pimp Choice
kind of an overarching show thing UM where like we
work with kids who can't afford eyeglasses, we work with
um like the Burlsworth Foundation in Arkansas, which helps kids
like me that couldn't afford. I'm very selfish in my charities, Mike.
I always just try to get back to me. You
know something that therapy I found a long time ago.
I'm just always like, all right, how can I get
(45:36):
back to me in the past. I want to get
into time machine and help kids who don't have shoes
and glasses and food. But in the end, it's just me.
I wrote on my first book, I just should give
to like bird watching or something, so I never feel
guilty about charity. Can I give a crap about birds? Um?
But I I haven't thought of being nice. I haven't
(45:57):
thought about that Kiddiets album in months until we have
a drawer at home at work has like two hundred
Raging Kitty Gets albums. I saw yesterday for the first time.
Have you ever seen those in there? We should give
those away to people. Um. I haven't though, but I
encourage you guys to check out the shop forward and
check out Can't See Apparel, which is our kind of
side brand that does the same thing but goes to
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some smaller organizations. Thank you for your question. You've been fantastic.
Grace and Austin, Texas. You are final questions over again?
What would you do differently, And how big is your house? Well,
the house is big. These days, I'm kind of going
through an identity crisis right now because I have achieved,
(46:39):
at this point in my life a good amount of
success to where like I know the person that I am,
But now people have offered me money to do all
kinds of dumb things. They're just like, hey, will you
put your voice on this, We'll give you some thousands,
And I'm like, what, it's crazy. So the house is big.
I'm gonna say that that house is actually really big. Um,
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but you wouldn't know it driving by. It's it's but
I I factor in this guesthouse where we work out
of into that mix. But I would say the house
is big. Would you might agree square footage, I don't know,
somewhere over a thousand square feet. Yeah, it's pretty it's
(47:23):
pretty big. The thing that the thing that I uh,
it's it's just it's a weird I'm just torn all
the time because I know who I am. But at
the same time, I'm like, I don't want to mislead people.
And for a while I thought, what if I just
don't show the inside of my house? What if I
just don't show, and I was like, I don't want
to lie to people. I don't want to say that
I'm not friends with Jake Owen or Keith Urban. But
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I also don't want to be like little gun friends
with Jake going to Keith Urban. I'm just always trying
to balance that line, and I I'm right most of
the time, but sometimes I still screw up. And I
tried to represent people I've always represented. But also like
I see ways now that people like me growing up
get screwed over. Like I think that's the best thing
about me running from office is I've I've climbed out
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of that. But the best thing about it is I
understand now how my people are getting taken advantage of
because I was getta taken advantage of and I've been
blessed enough to be where I am now and see
how the system is holding people down. Did she ask
that or she's asking a big the house. Okay, I've
started on a whole different but I think that, to
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me is what motivates me more than anything politically, is
I've seen how people are screwed over. Now. It's a weird,
weird identity crisis I'm going through um what was the
other part of the question, Mike having your house and
what else? If you all over again, what would you
do differently? Well, like we robbed the store, but lunchbox
(48:52):
that time he went to jail. But it's a terrible mistake,
but it let us. Okay, I know it, I know it.
We'd still rubbed store. I'd still do all that stuff.
I just wouldn't get find a Million Dollars by the
FEC because that did nothing for me personally or my career.
If anything, get it made me scared forever. I would
take that back. We would not play that clip, would
(49:14):
not get find a million dollars by the SEC, would
not be talking to attorneys forever, would not be thinking
where were getting fired? That's that is. I would eliminate that.
Thank you. Oh I've lave that bad memories man? Uh.
David and Gainesville, Florida. You're on the show, on the show,
Why do I keep doing that? David and Gainsville, Florida.
Final question, Um, so with breaking Molly Bones, I guess
(49:38):
two question was the most fun thing you've done with that?
And what about what your favorite place is invented? The
most fun was and I believe This episode will air
on July four, which, by the way, the show starts
made thirty one. But I went and is I believe
he's the captain or one of the main player. I
(49:58):
know he's a starter on the U Olympic Paralympic hockey team.
He served, he went over a bomb, blew his legs off.
He had never played hockey in his life, but he
was having some serious depression. He learned about sled hockey.
You know, he can't stand up and skate because he
doesn't have legs, but he can get in a sled
and play sled hockey. And he and the the U
S team went and beat Canada and the Olympics. They
(50:19):
beat everybody, but they want to go medal and I
went and competed against them. I had never I've never
played hockey. Um, I never played sled hockey. I didn't
really know the rules, so I had to spend a
day learning the rules and I was terrible at it.
And they beat the crap out of me because they
did not want to see me on TV doing well
at this. And I get it. But to learn his
story and and how he came up, and then for
me also to compete on that show at a sport.
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I love sports. That's probably the most fun. I was
probably the most hurt after that one. That one order,
the tree climbing one, um. And then the coolest place
I went, I went to the Grand Canyon. I've never
seen it before. We never went on a vacation as
a kid and started going places till I was an adult,
and I never thought I'm just gonna drove out at
the Grand Canyon. But going out there, it was crazy
(51:02):
to see that. It's you think it's huge, can you
see it on TV? Then you go look at it
and you're like, wow, this is amazing. There are no
rails on a lot of that stuff. You just fall off.
So you've been a Grand Canyon might know you'd be
amazed by It was also the worst episode. I had
to hang four thousand feet over that thing on a rope.
I whish. I believe is the first episode. The worst episode,
the first episode, and that's how they want it. UM.
(51:24):
So yeah, and I can't wait for you guys to
see the show. Uh Tory final question ELDRIGHTO Kansas You're on? Okay? Well, first,
I just want to say thank you so much. I
think it's so cool that you involve your fans this way.
And UM, I have been listening for like eight years,
but my friend Tasty just added me to the B
team group like two weeks ago, so I'm seriously in
shock that I'm doing this. Um. But my last question
(51:46):
is that, like Mike, I kind of forgot that I
made the comment, and then when you messaged me, I
was like, who is this Mike guy messaging me? So UM, Anyway,
I I just want to say, it's been so cool
to watch you and Caitlin's relationship develop and your um
(52:07):
love story happened, And I just want to know what's
the thing you're looking most forward to in marriage and
starting a family. I mean, I think starting a family, right, UM,
I mean probably that, but I'm also looking forward and
I are we already have it. But I know what,
because everybody keep telling me it's gonna feel different. I'm
sure a lot of you amazing folks here on this
(52:27):
little screen can tell me the same that once you're married,
I think it just feels different. I'm assuming it just
feels different. After that, it feels like more official, official,
like no way's going anywhere. Like I have crazy abandonment
issues just from people leaving me or dying my whole life,
and I still struggle with that sometimes. This is the
first time that I haven't really for the most part
(52:48):
time I'm great. Other times I battle inter demons of
oh man, for sure, she's gonna leave. But that's rare.
It's it's really rare. Um. And it's not anything she does.
It's just me fighting those back, and it's I'm watching
it decline as well inside of me. Um. So I
think it's that, not that not creeping in, because I'm
(53:09):
already feeling it not creeping in at all. And I
think that it's just having that official Hey, you sign
a PACE paper. You can't leave me now, Caitlin. If
you do, it's gonna cost you money, So don't do that. Um.
I think that's really what it is. It's like even
more definitive, it's a it's like this is it. It's
like I feel like I'm tricking her. I feel like
I'm tricking her into marrying me. Like why would someone
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is funny and cool and smart and educated and like
there are all these things, and I'm like, what does
she like? It's like I want to go you and
rub her eyes like when you clean the glass and
go like, do you understand what not? Case you're marrying. Um,
so I think it's like a I finally trapped her
and the gate is closed. I think that's what I'm
looking forward to so well, looking forward to seeing your
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guys as wedding pictures. But it's gonna be awesome. We're
only doing polaroids. That's not true. Um well, listen, there's
that we were gonna do thirty minutes. We did almost fifty.
I just enjoy these so much. I love the questions.
I love to be challenged on these questions. I always
go back and we don't really we don't really edit
these unless there's some sort of like um okay on
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muture Mike that kind of stuff will cut some of
that out sometimes, but we don't addit these because I
wanted to be as real as raw as possible. And
I know I'm going to leave this room and think
I was a douchebag for one of my answers, So
let's just have a conversation here altogether. I'm sorry you
have kids here, David. I'm sorry, um sorry kids, Okay,
sorry about that. I know now I'm gonna feel I'm
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gonna feel like a real weenie about two things. One
that and then too. I really struggle with, I would say,
talking about, but more so admitting to success. Not that
I'm not super pumped to have successful things happened to me,
but I feel like it's a hard thing to talk
about it. It's a hard thing to talk about and
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still feel like people like like you and care. So
when I go like I've come out of that, like,
I don't think I'm any better than anybody else. I
think I did a lot of work, had a lot
of people looking out for me, had a lot of
great people around me, got out, have seen the situations,
have seen even in tax situations, even in education, how
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my people, poor people are taking advantage of and they're
never let out of the cycle because they're not taught
how to get out of the cycle. And I say that,
and I say I'm out of that now, and I've
seen it and I want to go back and help it.
But I always feel like when I go I'm out
of that now, people go what Sorry, I was gonna say,
what do we need? That guy is? And that is
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what I will leave this conversation and We'll eat my
hair tonight, worried about because that stuff bothers me. It
doesn't bother me to be successful. I'm proud of it,
but I never want people to feel like I'm not
on their team anymore because of it. If anything, it
shows me why that is my team forever, and I'm
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blessing up. I need to look out for my people
because people looked out for me. So I'll ask you
can be honest with me. Was that just the worst,
most out of touch answer that I gave to that question? No, okay,
I don't know, Mike. They're not very Uh, they're not.
They're not super pumped about that. Adrian, what Adrian, you
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tell me your feelings on that. Be honest with me.
You do a great job at what you do. There's
no reason why you should ever feel like a we
need for anything to do a great job. David, can
you hit kids? Hear the word? Weeny? Okay? All right,
well listen. That's what I will focus on, and I
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will not go look at the Bobby Bon' show Facebook
page after this. I will only look at the b
team page that by Bone show page. I don't understand,
why do why do you click on that page if
you hate me so much. Not you guys. You guys
are cool. We'll cool. We'll cool here, We'll cool. Um.
Thank you guys for your time, thank you for listening
to the show, thank you for uh following me like
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trailing me around the country, and your in your BW
bug David, I appreciate that. I'm gonna send you something
for sure, just to show my appreciation. But all of
you guys like just honored you'd spend an hour with
me here on Zoom and would would care enough about
what I have to say. We definitely have a community
here and I appreciate you guys so much so for
me to you have a good night and goodbye friends,