The Bobby Bones Show

WEDS PT 2: NBC Called Out For Questionable Breaking News + Odds For 2027 Halftime Show + Listener Has Baby Sleeping Advice For Bobby

39 min
Feb 11, 20262 months ago
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Summary

The Bobby Bones Show discusses NBC's questionable breaking news decision during Olympic coverage, odds for the 2027 Super Bowl halftime show, and a caller shares baby sleep advice. The show also covers dating apps on college campuses, celebrity news including Blake Shelton calling out Luke Bryan, and various viral stories.

Insights
  • Breaking news standards are shifting—networks may be overusing interruptions for non-critical updates, eroding viewer trust and audience engagement during major events
  • AI-powered dating and matching services are expanding beyond traditional apps into niche markets, with premium pricing models ($500/month) suggesting strong monetization potential
  • Parenting solutions marketed through online classes represent a growing wellness/SaaS trend targeting sleep-deprived parents willing to pay for expert guidance
  • Celebrity feuds and rivalries, even when playful, generate significant social media engagement and public interest in entertainment news cycles
  • Romance scams spike during emotionally-driven holidays, exploiting vulnerability and desire for connection rather than rational decision-making
Trends
Decline of traditional broadcast news consumption and shift toward on-demand, social media-driven news discoveryPremium subscription models for AI-powered personal matching and compatibility services in dating/social appsOnline education and SaaS solutions for parenting challenges, particularly infant sleep training and behavioral guidanceCelebrity cross-promotion and playful rivalries as content strategy for engagement and media coverageIncreased scam awareness campaigns tied to seasonal holidays and emotional vulnerability periodsDating app innovation on college campuses using algorithmic matching and survey-based compatibilitySuper Bowl halftime show speculation as cultural event with betting odds and celebrity brand value assessment
Topics
Breaking News Standards and Network Decision-MakingOlympic Broadcasting and Primetime ProgrammingSuper Bowl 2027 Halftime Show PredictionsDating Apps and Campus-Based Matching ServicesAI-Powered Relationship Matching and Subscription ModelsInfant Sleep Training and Parenting EducationCelebrity Feuds and Entertainment NewsRomance Scams and Holiday VulnerabilitySavannah Guthrie Missing Mother CaseBlake Shelton and Luke Bryan RivalryOffset and Cardi B Celebrity NewsMigos Rap Group and Takeoff DeathHalle Berry Oscar and Razzie AwardsBoy Meets World Cast DynamicsPizza Rankings and Food Criticism
Companies
NBC
Called out for breaking into Olympic coverage with non-critical news about a suspect in Savannah Guthrie's mother's m...
iHeartRadio
Podcast distribution platform hosting The Bobby Bones Show and multiple sponsored podcast series
Apple Podcasts
Podcast platform where multiple shows including The Bobby Bones Show are distributed
Amazon
Sued over defective massage chair design that trapped customer's hair without proper safety features
Abercrombie and Fitch
Former CEO implicated in trafficking allegations by Instagram activist Barrett Paul
Grindr
Dating app launching $500/month AI-enhanced subscription service for personalized matching
Taking Cara Babies
Online pediatric sleep training class ($100) helping parents teach infants to sleep through the night
HBO Max
Streaming service hosting the film Miracle, recommended for hockey enthusiasts
Netflix
Streaming platform mentioned in discussion about where Miracle film is available
People
Savannah Guthrie
NBC Olympics correspondent whose mother's missing case prompted controversial breaking news interruption
Barrett Paul
Instagram activist with 1M followers alleging trafficking and exploitation by Abercrombie CEO
Blake Shelton
Country artist performing Las Vegas residency who publicly called out fan wearing Luke Bryan shirt
Luke Bryan
Country artist criticized by Blake Shelton for allegedly being too drunk to remember his own song lyrics
Offset
Rapper from Migos who won $1M betting on Seahawks at casino out of spite toward Stefan Diggs
Cardi B
Rapper and ex-wife of Offset, mentioned in context of celebrity news and Offset's casino win
Takeoff
Migos rapper who died in 2022, discussed in context of rap group history
Quavo
Migos rapper and member of rap group with Offset and deceased Takeoff
Halle Berry
Actress who won both an Oscar (Monster's Ball) and Razzie Award (Catwoman) in her career
Bob Saget
Late Full House actor receiving documentary treatment covering his comedy and split personality
Miley Cyrus
Pop artist with top odds for 2027 Super Bowl halftime show performance
Taylor Swift
Pop artist mentioned in Super Bowl halftime show odds and speculation
Lil Wayne
Rapper mentioned in Super Bowl halftime show odds, wanted show when it was in New Orleans
Bruno Mars
Artist who performed at Super Bowl XLVII 2014 and brought out Red Hot Chili Peppers
Ben Savage
Actor from Boy Meets World who doesn't participate in cast reunions or podcast appearances
Demarius Torres
Long Island woman suing Amazon over massage chair that trapped her hair
Quotes
"I don't feel like that's break-in newsworthy. A scroll would have worked there across the bottom of the screen."
Tanya (caller)Early segment
"If it's a tornado, hurricane, active shooter, if there's something that people can be hurt or die, you break in. Otherwise, I'm with Tanya."
Bobby BonesMid-segment
"By like eight weeks, nine weeks, he was sleeping eight hours a night, nine hours a night. And then by three months, the baby was sleeping 12 hours straight through the night."
Elizabeth (caller)Late segment
"You do not have to live sleeping three hours a night for like two years like there is a way to learn how to get your infant to sleep straight through the night."
Elizabeth (caller)Late segment
"I think it'd be funny if they did like K-pop. Just so everybody gets mad again."
AmyHalftime show segment
Full Transcript
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This is nothing new. He's like now like, OK, now are y'all listening to what I've been saying? But his videos are now starting out with I am I have I have been in therapy. I am recovered from my trauma. I use the word recovered. That's my word. But he's in a good place. Like he's worked through it. He's like, I am OK. I am speaking out against this regularly on purpose. If I don't show up for some reason, something happened. I am not going to harm myself. My therapist knows I'm not going to harm myself. My partner knows I'm not going to harm myself. Like he's sending a message saying, if something happens to me, like suicide, he's just not coming out and saying that directly, but it's what he means, which is crazy to think that people that are speaking out and sharing their experience have to even have that thought in the back of their mind that somehow they could be eliminated. I'm seeing more people post that too. Like, hey, I'm not going to take my own life. So if something happened to me, it wasn't me. Whoa. Hey, I do want to take this call for a second. Hey, just go to Tanya in Idaho because I'm not sure how breaking this is. Hey, Tanya. Hey. Hey, you're on. It says you have some breaking news. No, no, no. That's not what I said. I told her how upset I was last night by watching the Olympics when they broke in, when NBC broke in. with breaking news, stating that they brought someone in for questioning and then it ends up not being that person that kidnapped Savannah's mother. Got it. Okay. So... I know that someone's mother is missing and I feel for that, but to break into the Olympics, you know, that everybody is watching with some breaking news, you know, I just thought that that could have waited. you know, for like the local news or something. I don't feel that it should have broke into the Olympics. Yeah, what do we think they should break into programming for? Because everybody has a phone. So we all have access to the news all the time. I feel like weather is something they should break in if it's tornado. It's severe. Yeah. If people's lives could be at risk. Yes. I think if it's people could possibly get hurt or die, I'm all for breaking in. If it's something that is so culturally moving, I'm okay with people breaking in. I agree. I don't think that's the move to break in, especially if they don't really have the person. And they didn't have the person. No, they brought them in for questioning. Yeah. But here's the thing. Last night, the Olympics, that's a rerun. So it's almost like watching an old show. It's not live Olympics. It all happened during the day. But it's not a rerun because they haven't run it yet. Yeah, they ran it live. In the middle of the night? No, and during the day when it happened, and then at night when you watch it. They run it live, and then they run it again at primetime? Yeah, you can watch it, like, right now. You know? But I don't think a kidnapping of just—I understand that Savannah Guthrie is famous. She is—that is not newsworthy to break into the Olympics, which is the biggest thing in the world. Well, I don't think the Olympics are that big. but I would say that the fact they didn't have the person and it was just somebody were questioning somebody that makes me go I agree with her I don't think that's a break into the Olympics type thing it could be king of queens I don't think it's a break in if it's not something where they have absolute proof that something happened and if something is so culturally relevant It's just that when that video was, well, it wasn't the video, I guess the guy. But when something happens in this, because this is the first, there was the development for how many days? Where we sat with nothing happening, nothing. And then they finally got a development. I think they kind of decided like, ooh, it's the time to break it. That development happened at like noon yesterday. As soon as we were off the air, we're talking about it. It's like, boom, new news. Can't do anything about it. I feel like what would maybe make more sense is if they had that footage and they're trying to get answers. And they're like, here's the number to the FBI. Call this number if you've seen anything. all right back to your regularly scheduled programming your regularly scheduled snow but competing in but instead it was like i mean i didn't see it but what she's saying is it broken to say we have we have a person a new suspect and then they're having to make judgment calls all the time so yeah oh but is it on the network is it on her network savannah's like is it the is is it on NBC? Yes, because she was going to go cover the Olympics for NBC. So maybe that's why? Maybe. Because it's like those are her people. We have access to news all the time. Does anybody even watch the news anymore? Like the real news? Lung Rucks I think does. Yeah, I do sometimes. It used to be a real thing that people would stay up and watch the news at 10 or on the East Coast. It was at 11. I always thought that was so late for the news. But at 10 o'clock, news came on. 5, 6, and 10. And the news people were famous where I grew up. And we didn't live in Little Rock, but that was the big city where the news was. And I knew all of the anchors. I knew Karen Fuller. I've talked about freaking Ned Permy a hundred times. He was the weatherman that was so famous where I'm from. But I agree with you, Tanya. I don't feel like that's break-in newsworthy. I had a rerun, but I didn't get to watch the Olympics yesterday at all because I worked. So I don't get to watch it until 7 o'clock at night when it comes on in Idaho. So to me, it was not a rerun. They needed a scroll. A scroll would have worked there across the bottom of the screen. There's new information. We now have somebody in for questioning for the missing case of Nancy Guthrie. We'll update you coming up, or you can go to our social media at NBC. That's probably the move. If it's a tornado, hurricane, active shooter, if there's something that people can be hurt or die, you break in. Otherwise, I'm with Tanya. Justice for Tanya. Freaking Olympics were interrupted. All right, Tanya, appreciate that call. Lunchbox, I want you to know I love you. You are the best. You are the reason I want to listen to the show. There you go. You guys, all of you, you have a great day. What is it you love about Lunchbox? What's that? What is it you love about Lunchbox? Don't act like she can't hear us. What? She's acting like she can't hear you all of a sudden. Like when you're saying, what is something she loves? don't get mad at her no no no all of a sudden her phone went out and she couldn't hear she heard the whole conversation and then why are you getting mad at her I think it was just a phone issue she loves you she loves you let her talk about you go ahead Tanya that is exactly why I love blood spots why cause he's just like loud cause he attacks you he's loud he gets mad at you for no reason like there was no reason for him to get mad I was literally trying to let her gas him up she's like I love chaos and then he gets mad at her alright Tanya have a great day you guys too bye like I was really just trying to lean into her giving you some love and then you got mad at her well I thought she was like being sarcastic because the way she was like what I can't hear you like she had nothing to say no I think it was just a phone and I was like slight delay really and she's like the rest of you have a good day yeah and then you attacked her dude yes here's my story Bob Saget is getting a documentary the late Bob Saget is getting the documentary treatment the as yet untitled project will reportedly include access to family and fellow comics rare home videos and never before seen footage the film is also expected to show what saget called his split personality going from clean cut guy to raw and dirty comic bob saget obviously was danny tanner in full house he died at 65 years old that's from deadline that's one of the only shows i've ever walked out of oh his live comedy i like bob saget i love full house like i don't have a problem Bob Saget I went to his show at the Paramount in Austin and was pretty excited about it dirty comedy doesn't bother me it just was dirty for the sake of dirty like there were no jokes it was just like ffff ddd I was like there was a joke like I think it was just funny for people to hear him say those words since he was Danny Tanner right it went on for like 20 minutes and I was like I think I got the point of this I think I'm gonna go and so it wasn't for me but I don't mind Dirty comics I think it was just the juxtaposition of Danny Tanner and Dirty that made most people laugh and so that's what he was doing. But there's my story. Amy, you already did yours? I'll do another one. So they have the odds for the Super Bowl halftime show next year. I've already seen them. I'll just do who would you like to play it? I don't know. I think it'd be funny if they did like K-pop. Just so everybody gets mad again. Not American. Um Who would I mean Was Taylor back in the running again She in yeah Okay But this is just betting I just asking who you like to see do it Taylor Yeah that be a big one Yeah Obviously it be a big one I want to see Taylor Yeah, Miley Cyrus is number one odds on the list. I think she's turned it down a couple times. She would be universally beloved. It's hard to not like Miley Cyrus stuff. Even if you don't love Miley Cyrus as an artist, like, I'm a big Miley fan, you should probably like a few of the things that she does. Songs, she has a banger for her. So Miley's one. This is just betting. Cardi B, I think, was two. The people that wrote this article, they don't know how odds work. Because they were like, Morgan Wallen's the favorite. Morgan Wallen's like plus 1,000. That's not a favorite. No, he's like down at the bottom. But I think they saw the highest number, and they thought that meant he had the best odds. They're not bettors. Yeah, I know. It says, Morgan Wallen is the favorite in Super Bowl 61 halftime odds. He's not. I looked at the odds, and they even had the odds listed. I just think it's somebody who doesn't understand betting odds. He was near the bottom of the people they had listed. But Miley was one. Cardi B was two. Taylor Swift. Lil Wayne was up there. Top four. But it's in LA. A lot of times, not always, they like to do something that is a bit cohesive with the city they're in. Hopped off the plane at LAX. Oh, am I going to fit in? Yeah. I just think she's a big pop star. but I don't know if you're doing it. You can put her in Nashville and that would make sense. I know, but... But I think like California bands. Oh, Red Hot Chili Peppers. Chili Peppers. Have they done that? They came out as part of a show once. They were brought out by somebody. What if they do Tupac's hologram? Did Bruno Mars bring them out? Tupac hologram would be cool. I know Red Hot Chili Peppers came out as something, but they never... Yeah, Bruno Mars. Oh, he brought them out? That's cool. Yeah, LA, Guns N' Roses, but I don't know if they could do that. You and the Chili Peppers. That could be really bad. No, no, no, no, I don't want that. The Chili Peppers performed during Super Bowl XLVII 2014, Bruno Mars, and they did give it away. Vocals were alive. Have you seen the Kid Rock stuff where he's being accused of lip syncing of that show, and he's like, I didn't lip sync, the cameras were just off. That's turned into a bit of a disaster, huh? Yeah. I did like Brantley's shirt he was wearing, though. I was surprised to see Brantley in a Louis Vuitton jacket. No, I didn't see him. It was like all Louis Vuitton on the top. And I was like, I look pretty good on Brantley. Yeah, he's like the last guy I would think would be in a Louis Vuitton anything. And it was screaming Louis Vuitton. Like LVs on the whole top half in the logo. But I thought it looked good on him. And so I was like, yeah, that's cool. But then all yesterday, kiddo, I was like, I don't lip sync. I'm going to record it in my living room. Oh, gosh. All right. Lil Wayne did not get it when it was in New Orleans and he wanted it because New Orleans is Lil Wayne all those rappers from New Orleans so Lil Wayne's back on the list but that's it alright story Eddie yeah there's a dating app on campuses now it started at Stanford so it's created by the student and it's called Date Drop and so what he does is he has everybody takes a survey of 66 questions on campus if they want to find a date. And they all fill out the answers, the questions. And at nine o'clock on Tuesday, exactly, you get a match. Like this person matches you exactly. Like you guys should go on a date together. So people are going on dates and like six other universities is catching on. Might be the next big thing. Date drop? That sounds cool. A couple things. We had this in sixth grade on a Scantron. Remember Scantrons? Yes. Of course. So you filled, it had 10 questions and you filled it out and it would tell you who your Valentine was. It was also in sixth grade. Right. I did every circle. I matched with every girl. You hacked the system. By doing every circle? I did every circle. It was one of those small victories. You don't really get dates in sixth grade and no girls really like me so it didn't even work but I remember every girl had me as one of their matches. Pretty good win for me. Pretty good. secondly I saw a story about Grindr which is the gay app and there are dudes on there that can pay 500 bucks a month for AI matching similar-ish and they're the first people I think that have launched this would you look this up Mike and it is 500 bucks a month which is extremely high but it takes all the things that you put into it and pictures of what you're doing and finds like the perfect compatible match for you and whomever here we go need a man try Grindr's AI enhanced $500 monthly plan. $500? That's so high. That's a lot, but it could be worth it if you're really trying to find the right person. Grindr is aiming to become an AI-first company. On Tuesday, the company provided more information about its AI-based subscription service, dubbed Edge. The cost up to $500 a month also depends on the AI services desired by the user. Man, that's so expensive. Like, there better be a glory hole involved if there's it. If you're paying 500 bucks. Amy, you know who that is? Yeah, I'm good. Okay. Just checking, Amy. That's expensive for any dating app. It is. I have a friend that is like super dude. I won't say who he is, but it's like big guy, athlete, loves talking about how manly he is. And he hit me up for show recommendations the other day. You know what I sent him? No. What did you send him? I know what you sent him. What did I send him? He did Rivalry. He did Rivalry. I didn't tell him anything about it. I was like, dude, I know you don't like hockey as your main sport, but it doesn't matter. I said, did you like that Disney movie, Miracle? And he was like, that was awesome. I was like, okay, so you like hockey enough. You should watch that. He's like, what service is it on? I was like, I believe it's on HBO Max or HBO. I thought it was on Netflix. Oh, well, I wasn't sure. What is it on? I'm pretty sure it's HBO Max. Yeah, it's HBO Max. Okay, just kidding. Did he watch it? I never got a response. He just said, I'll check it out. So I didn't hear anything. He comes back, dude, he's awesome. I loved it. He's like, I love that. Do you have any other recs? Morgan. So at a Blake Shelton concert in Las Vegas, his residency, he called out a fan in the crowd because the fan was wearing a Luke Bryan t-shirt. And he said to the fan, you come to my show wearing Luke Bryan, cuss word, what's the matter with you? And the guy was like, I love him. Or to the girl. And so Blake was like, hey, you can wear some of my merch. I'll buy it for you. And then he called out Luke and said, you ever notice that he always does the y'all sing along? It's because he's too drunk to remember the words to his own songs. He's drunk and high. And then he goes, put that on YouTube. Who said that? Blake. About Luke. Like in public on the microphone. Now they're buds though, right? Oh yeah, that was totally just. I think it's cool that he hooked up with merch. Oh, did he for sure? Yeah. I don't know if he said that on the mic. Yeah, he did. He said he did. But have you guys ever worn somebody else's shirt to somebody's concert? Mm-mm. No. Well, Lunchbox is someone who says you can't wear the artist up there singing. Yeah, you look like a tool, but you also look like a tool if you wear another artist. It's sort of like going to a, let's just say you're going to an Angels versus Dodgers game, and you wear a Giants shirt. Makes no sense. It's like it's so dumb to go to someone else's concert with a different artist's shirt on and with their show. And it's like, oh, look at me. I idolize you. You already showed them that you're a fan by buying a ticket and showing up. But if somebody buys a ticket for you and you're just going along. But just going is enough. You don't need to be wearing their shirt and the merch. It looks so dumb. And especially the people that buy the merch that night and put it on immediately. Ha! Loser. I don't think so. Who knew he was such a fashion critic? Yeah. I'm just telling you the rules. I don't think there's anything wrong with wearing a shirt of the person to the show. Just like it's nothing wrong with wearing a jersey of the team to the game. If you're going to use the jersey analogy, okay, well, I'll meet you there. And go, if you're going to a Cubs game, you can wear a Cubs jersey. Right. Because you just said you can't wear a White Sox jersey if you're at Cubs versus Reds. Okay. I'll accept that. But then that's saying you can wear a Cubs jersey to a Cubs game. So you can wear a Blake shirt, jersey, to a Blake show. By your logic. No, totally different. But you can do the Cubs jersey at the Cubs game? You can wear a Cubs shirt to a Cubs game. Why? It's totally different. You're not wearing it to an individual person. What if you are buying a jersey of a player? You buy it at the game. You shouldn't wear that. At least he's consistent in that. There's no consistency is what he's saying. He just said he used jerseys as the analogy, and then I met him at his analogy. No, I said you could wear a shirt, but it's not an individual person. So what if it's a band, though? No. It's not an individual person. Good point. It's a band. You can't wear the band shirt. It's the same thing. But what about the team? The band would be the team. No, wrong. Guy's testicle must be really sore today. I mean, you guys do his best. Guy's testicle must be really sore today because he is cranky. All right, Lunchbox. I want to choose your own adventure. All right, I'm in. Would you like Jeffrey Epstein? Something, I mean, maybe you guys knew this, but I just learned about his first arrest and how it happened. The fight? Yes. The teenager at school? Yeah, yeah, yeah. So I didn't know you would know that. or more Cardi B? Cardi B's been your beat. Yeah, I kind of like Cardi B. Amy's really into Epstein. I feel like Amy's like the one who's finally come around. I've been talking about Epstein for months. I've been talking about it forever. I'm glad you're in. No, no, no, no, no, no. I kind of gave him a beat. You didn't see Coldplay at a small bar, okay? What? Oh, before they blew up? Yeah, yeah. Now she's like, I saw Coldplay when they were in a small bar. I pulled the tape from 2020 when I was watching the Epstein documentaries. No, I would come and talk about it. We're now fighting over who owns the episode. I don't care what it is, but don't just act like I'm just now coming around. It's just like the files are finally out, so it's more top of mind. Everybody's talking about it right now. But Lunchbox gave you the story already. Just Google his first arrest. No, I already... It's fine. Well, it wasn't his first arrest. Because I want Cardi B, but what happened was there were two girls that were fighting at a high school. One of the girls had a bunch of money in her purse cash. Eventually, it got to her. How'd you get the money? A lot of the kids at the school, the high school, were being by Epstein. And that's how he got arrested the first time, because of a fight between two girls. Yeah, so the one girl had made $300 for going over to his house the day before. For a massage, yeah. Massage. For a massage. And at school the next day, one of the girls called her a prostitute. So they fought. That's when in the office, they went over the story, told the stepmom. The stepmom found the $300 in the purse, and that's how it all unraveled. Like everything unraveled? The first time. The first time. Because he went to prison for a while. Okay. It was like he was recruiting the high school girls. There was like 15 girls from that high school that had been over to his mansion. Jeez. Ugh. We'd like to hear Cardi B. That's your beat. Yeah. So anyway. Thank you. So there was a video yesterday of Offset at the casino. Offset is from? He is from Cardi B. They used to be married. They have kids. Is he from something else? Yeah. Offset? Yeah. He's from Cardi B. No, no, that's Cardi B's ex. Yeah, but he's from something. Oh, I don't know. Okay. I don't pay attention to who. I just know they were together. What is he, an actor, a musician? No, he's a rapper. And so he went and bet a million dollars on the Seahawks because he doesn like Stefan Dix Wow And he won And he won So it showed him collecting his money saying ah yeah how about Cardi B man now But of course they broke up so it but pretty funny So he won a million dollars out of spite. The guy knows his beat. He does. Does anybody know who Offset's from? Mm-mm. No. Really? No. Wow. Rap group, three rappers. One of them's dead, right, Mike? One died. Migos? Yeah. Takeoff died, right? Mm-hmm. Oh. Oh, these are Migos? Are they brothers? Migos? I don't think they're brothers, no, but Quavo, Offset, and Takeoff. Yeah, Quavo. And Takeoff's dead. Yeah, but pretty cool. He won a million dollars out of Spike. I think Takeoff's dead. Is he the one that died? That I should know. Yeah, 2022. How do they get their nicknames? Takeoff, Offset. I think you just make them up as rappers. Quavo. Quavo. Hi, this is Joe Winterstein, host of the Spirit Daughter Podcast, where we talk about astrology, natal charts, and how to step into your most vibrant life. And I just sat down with a mini driver. The Irish traveler said when I was 16, you're going to have a terrible time with men. Actor, storyteller, and unapologetic Aquarian visionary. Aquarius is all about freedom loving and different perspectives. And I find a lot of people with strong placements in Aquarius are misunderstood. A sun and Venus in Aquarius in her seventh house spark her unconventional approach to partnership. He really has taught me to embrace people sleeping in different rooms, on different houses, in different places, but just an embracing of the is-ness of it all. If you're navigating your own transformation or just want a chart-side view into how a leading artist integrates astrology, creativity, and real life, this episode is a must-listen. Listen to the Spirit Daughter podcast starting on February 24th on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. I'm Nancy Glass, host of the Burden of Guilt Season 2 podcast. This is a story about a horrendous lie that destroyed two families. Late one night, Bobby Gumpright became the victim of a random crime. He pulls the gun, tells me to lie down on the ground. He identified Jermaine Hudson as the perpetrator. Jermaine was sentenced to 99 years. I'm like, Lord, this can't be real. I thought it was a mistaken identity. The best lie is partial truth. For 22 years, only two people knew the truth. Until a confession changed everything. I was a monster. Listen to Burden of Guilt Season 2 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Clayton Eckerd, and in 2022, I was the lead of ABC's The Bachelor. Unfortunately, it didn't go according to plan. He became the first Bachelor to ever have his final rose rejected. The internet turned on him. If I could press a button and rewind it, all I would. But what happened to Clayton after the show made even bigger headlines. It began as a one-night stand and ended in a courtroom, with Clayton at the center of a very strange paternity scandal. The media is here. This case has gone viral. The dating contract. Agree to date me, but I'm also suing you. Please search warrant. This is unlike anything I've ever seen before. I'm Stephanie Young. This is Love Trapped. This season, an epic battle of he said, she said And the search for accountability in a sea of lies I have done nothing except get pregnant by the f***ing bachelor Listen to Love Trapped on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts Hey, I'm Jay Shetty, host of the On Purpose podcast I'm joined by Luke Combs, award-winning country music artist and one of the most authentic voices in music today. Luke opens up about success, self-doubt, mental health, and what it really takes to stay true to who you are when your life changes overnight. I hate fame. I hate the word celebrity. I hate those words. They make me uncomfortable. But I think when you get to a certain point, the fame or the success or the influence, it just accentuates and exacerbates the inherent person that you are. The guy that says he's always going to be there and that will do anything to be there is the only guy that's not there. I'm in Australia when Bo was born. My whole identity is that no matter what, I'm going to prioritize my wife and my children over my job. I dread the conversation with my son. What do you think you'd say? Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. There was a kid, he was on a flight, and he changed the parent's phone Wi-Fi hotspot name on the flight to the word terrorist. Oh my gosh. And they had to put up fighter jets to scramble them. That would be something my kids do. Really? Oh yeah. Like they just do dumb stuff. I'm like why would you think that's okay? That's from UPI. I mean as a kid you probably think that's really hilarious. I don't know right now if you said I'm going to give you $100 to change your hotspot name in 30 seconds to do it. I don't know that I could I could figure it out. Oh yeah. Yeah, mine is still like A-T-W-W-T, like whatever it came with. And the password is impossible. I don't even know how to change that. Let's go to Elizabeth. She's on line four in San Antonio. Hey, Elizabeth, you're on the show. Oh, hi. Good morning, studio. Morning. Hey, Bobby. I'm so glad Abby put me through. I just had some. We have our second baby. And with our first one, he was sleeping like, you know, three, four hours a night. And then we took this class online and implemented her steps. And by like eight weeks, nine weeks, he was sleeping eight hours a night, nine hours a night. And then by three months, the baby was sleeping 12 hours straight through the night. And he's a toddler now and still sleeps great. and so I wanted to tell you you do not have to live sleeping three hours a night for like two years like there is a way to learn how to get your infant to sleep straight through the night sleeping pills? baby sleeping pills they make those? Betadryl like what? oh whiskey no no no so we took a class online and I'm not affiliated with her but it was called taking care of babies dot com and it's like 100 bucks it's not that much and then you watch her like she has multiple little classes watch them implement her steps and your baby will probably sleep um for every week however old they are they're supposed to sleep about that many hours through the night and her class taught us how to have a great little sleeper and i think that you could do it too if you did her class online yeah i think she even means for me specifically not even just with the baby oh Oh, really? I think. Right? Are you talking about with the baby or just me in general because I don't sleep? No, this is baby sleep class. I thought she meant for me because I don't sleep. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, I've heard of her. You have? Because taking Kara, it's cute because her name is Kara, C-A-R-A, so it's like taking Kara babies, but she's a pediatric sleep expert. That also sounds like she might be a kidnapper. Taking Kara. No, no, no. Taking Kara. Kara. Or she takes Kara's babies. Anybody's got a baby named Kara. But she's like, she's a neonatal nurse. She's a wife of PD. She knows what she's talking about. Yeah. All right. I'll check that out. Thank you, Elizabeth. I really appreciate that. How's your day going so far? It's good. Our second one was just born 18 days early. So we are, right now we're in the throes of the two hours a night. But it is, it's great. It's great having a baby. Almost three weeks early, huh? yes yeah it was quite a surprise but uh he's doing good he's very small how'd that surprise hit you was it just like oh crap my water broke and I wasn't expecting it or was it a ramp up to I might be going into labor early because contractions no we were having our baby sprinkle which is like a baby shower and I woke up that morning and I started having contractions and I thought they were Braxton Hicks and I had them all day straight through the party and that night we were like well let's go get checked and then we went to the hospital and they were like oh you're in labor and then like he came like two hours later like it was really fast and unexpected and exciting was the labor feels like though that part of it although unexpected that was pretty quick for me this time yes like the first time was very long this time it was um well like it was like contractions all day but but then it gets worse and worse as you like get closer and so the at the hospital when it started getting harder it's painful but um it was fast it was fast for the second baby well congratulations and i appreciate the call and i hope everything goes wonderful with baby number two thank you and i hope it goes well with you guys and i hope you take the class and stay online or on the show sometime, like if it's working for you. I hope it does. It worked for us and it makes us better parents and it makes the baby is happier because the baby gets hot to sleep and I think it makes your life better when you're getting sleep. Well, Elizabeth, I appreciate that. Have a good day. Thank you. Thank you. You too. Bye, everybody. Bye. Bye. Bye. I want to go over to Jeff in Tennessee who's on the phone. If we can get him on here. Jeff. Hi, good morning. What's up, buddy? Hi, I was hearing you discuss Halle Berry. Did not know if you knew she won the Oscar and a Razzie Award. Same time or different times? Different times. She won the Oscar, I think it was for Monsters Ball, and the Razzie for Catwoman, being the worst actress. so she's collected both awards is I thought Monster's Ball was the blonde South African woman no that's called just Monster okay but what about Charlize Theron but what about the little creatures Monsters Inc we got too many monsters we got Monster we got Monsters Inc we got Monsters Ball isn't Monsters Ball like a Lady Gaga thing too little monsters little monsters are her people There we go. Little Monsters. And Little Monsters was a movie with Ben Savage. Oh, yeah. They were underneath the bed. Wow. A lot of monsters. No, Michael Keaton was Beetlejuice. Who is the little monster? Howie Mandel? I don't know. Dang. I loved that movie. My aunt had it on videotape. It was one of the only movies in the house. We watched it all the time. It was Ben Savage? Ben Savage, yeah. Wonder Years? Fred. No. Oh, that's Fred. It's Fred Savage. Okay, so it meets world. Ben is Boy Meets World. That's right. Did Ben ever do any movies? Maybe when he was younger. That cast hates him, huh? Oh, yeah. He doesn take part in anything that the Boy Meets World people do They even have a podcast where they go back over Boy Meets World and he never goes on They don like him at at all Do they say anything about him Like why they don like him They don even talk He doesn communicate with them Hmm. Dang. Maybe hard to work with? Maybe he doesn't want anything to do with that show. Maybe it was difficult back then. Wow. Like, if you're the star and you're a kid. Yeah, because that whole show, they were at iHeart Festival one year, right? But they were... Who was there? But it's all but, that show is a podcast, and the whole show was there. But he wasn't there because he's not part of the show and he doesn't take part in anything else. But there is no known conflict, it says. Yeah. The FBI warns about romance scams spiking up ahead of Valentine's Day. Romance scams are ramping up just in time. FBI field officers are warning of a public type of romance scam known as confidence fraud. It's an online method where fraudsters form friendly or romantic relationships to exploit trusting victims. they try to convince victims they have feelings for them to try to exploit money this is every scam yeah well but people may be particularly vulnerable leading up to valentine's day because they want to feel loved man i just feel like if you don't have anything and it's getting up to valentine's day be happy because you don't have to do valentine's day oh yeah like be glad you don't have to worry about it holidays are different i think leading up to the holidays you're like man it'd be nice to have somebody i feel like if you don't have anybody and valentine's is coming up you're like This is awesome. Yeah, you dodged a bullet. That's the one that I would say is a bullet dodger. Holidays, I fully get. You want somebody. You want somebody close. Holidays are about being with people you love, and you're like, I'm lonely again. Valentine's Day, you should do a little dance. Like, I don't have to buy a gift for somebody. Yeah. You dodged the created holiday just to make you spend money. We have dinner tomorrow night. It's tomorrow night. All right. What do you mean, all right? I forgot. You don't keep a calendar at all? I do, but I don't look at it until the day of. So I look at today, what's on the calendar for today, and I know. And then tomorrow I'll wake up and be like, all right, what are we doing today? So then who puts the things in your calendar? My wife. All? Scuba will do my work stuff, and then my wife does personal stuff. But you still have to add it, so when you get the email of the Cala invite, you get yes. I just hit accept, and then my wife does the same with me. She'll send me the invite and be like, I'll be accept. So then your Cala's completely on Apple? Yeah, it's all iCloud. Why? What do you do? Different. I mean, yeah, some of it I enter in. You put stuff into your calendar? Of course, all the time. I wouldn't even know how to do that. Like, just add it, and then you have to do the times? You can also just tell Siri to do it. Oh, I've seen you do that before. Yeah, just like, hey, put this in Tuesday, 3 p.m., da-da-da-da. And I have, like, three different calendars that different people have access to. So I have a purple calendar, which is my complete professional calendar, which I have it. My wife has access to it to see where I am. My management team has it because they're adding stuff to it. They also have access to it. Agent has it. And then I have my green which is my personal calendar which nobody has except my wife and I where if we have plans but mostly it's, I'll just put it into purple. Sometimes I'll put a do not schedule block. That means I'm doing something but it's like a doctor's appointment or something. I'm not going to put up there rectal exam for everybody to see. Right, right. Yeah. So I think I have three calendars but all inside Apple, yeah. Just different colors. And then I add probably half the stuff to it. Or I'll get a message. Are you open at this time? Here are three open spots you have in your calendar. Can I have one of these? And I'm like, yeah, sure. Those are fine. That type of thing. A woman is suing after getting trapped by her hair in an Amazon-sold massage chair. Why do they have to put Amazon in this? She just got trapped by her hair in a massage chair. Yeah, we don't even know where it came from. A Long Island woman sued Amazon over a massage chair. She says trapped her hair. Demarius Torres claims she was using the chair when the internal mechanism pulled in and caught her hair Her lawsuit alleges the chair was defectively designed, lacked proper safety guards, and had no emergency shutoff feature She also claims the manufacturers failed to include adequate warnings from Daily Voice Oh, so she's suing Amazon Yeah, maybe it's the Amazon Basics, like that brand where they make stuff Yeah, or maybe you just realize you're in a massage chair and don't put your hair Like I do think there's some personal accountability I don't know this story, obviously, except for what I read but I do think there's some personal accountability at times. Like put your hair in a ponytail? Yeah, like don't dangle your hair into the crack where there's obviously a mechanical... Toddler got stuck in a claw machine. Speaking of personal accountability, Toddler, you should know better. How many times have we talked about this? Yeah, just basically that. Police and firefighters were called. Service technician with a key had to get there to free the kid. Photo showed the kid having fun with the balls inside the machine until he was pulled out. WJHL. He's having a blast. Speaking of balls, update on yours, Lunchbox. Ball, solid today. I mean, no discomfort today, so that's good. No discomfort at all? Not right now, no. It just comes and goes. But it's still big. No, no, it deflates at night. But it's not night right now. That's what I'm saying. So is it big right now? But as the day goes on, it'll get worse. Because? I don't know. Because you're more active? Movement, sitting around, active, being awake. I don't know what it is, but during the day, it does inflate. I feel like I saw him walking in the bathroom earlier. He was walking a little funny. Like bow-legged? Just a little, yeah, like a limp. Do you want me to look at it? No. I'm good. I can't believe that you're just like not doing anything about it. Somebody did tell me. Hold on, hold on. Time out. Time out. I know that you have, but I don't know. Let me just call a time out. Let me call a time out real quick. Like in Saved by the Bell. What do you mean I'm not doing anything about it? I have been to like six doctors. I do not know what you mean by I am not doing anything. You're right. No, he's not right. I should have clarified. I meant I can't believe you've given up because the six doctors weren't able to help you. Time out. I have never given up. We're still in time out, dude. When have I ever said I've given up? Okay, true. No, it's not true, Amy. But you're not doing anything exactly. And every time we ask you something, you're like, I don't know. Like, dude, don't you ask? By this point, you should... He also didn't share with the doctor everything that's wrong with him. Right. The doctor touched him, guys. Like, the doctor knows what's going on down there. The doctor did an ultrasound. You have to advocate for yourself and say all the facts. Speak up. Go back. Do you understand that the doctor felt and touched and so knows exactly what is going on down there? They know everything. Yeah. But you didn't tell them. Everything. Regardless. Because you've told us more than you did. I haven't said that to the doctor yet. Right? The two people you shouldn't lie to. You guys and the doctor. No, the doctor and your lawyer. Your doctor and your lawyer. Oh. I like the you guys. That's kind of cool. I thought that's what you were going to say. But you're okay today. Yeah, today I'm okay. But as the day goes on, it'll probably flare up. The best pizza in the world for 2026 has been revealed. And it's not in Italy. From the Daily Mail, the best pizza in the world is the Cascio e Pepe at Mama's 2 in New York. oh man that's tough you get named this you know everybody's gonna go and critique it and be like this isn't the best in the world it's good but it's not the best it's hard to live up to the best in the world and everybody has such different pizza styles that they prefer but that's pretty cool to like be named that what do you prefer your perfect pizza i like a thin crust more sauce than cheese i still want the cheese but i like when i can taste the flavor of the sauce um i don't and And then, I mean, toppings, I can kind of go all over the place. But right now, what sounds really good to me is maybe a little pepperoni with jalapenos and some hot honey. Yeah, not a big jalapeno guy. I do like banana peppers. I like jalapenos, really. I mean, not the super hot ones, but. Jalapenos aren't super hot. I like super thin. Some are. Some are. No, they're not. I guess they offer. I've been working on my salsa a little bit, trying to make it more mild because you guys. Bro, you gave us some hot sauce. I know. You burned our mouth off. That's because I was using serrano peppers, and somebody told me, like, try jalapenos. And so I did a whole batch with jalapenos, like huge jalapenos, and there was no heat. So I think that's my answer. Interesting. I think you're just Mexican numbed. Yeah, because some are. I think so. Like, you grew up where those spices were probably used a lot more than us. But I didn't eat hot stuff until- You did fresh jalapenos or pickled? It probably wasn't hot to you. Not pickled. But you probably had spicier food than I did, being from Arkansas. We had no spice. Dude, what's crazy is I never ate, when I was a kid, never ate hot stuff. Like, would not eat any spice. And I would not eat avocados. And now I love avocados. Like, I think of avocados, like, I missed out on so many avocados. Guacamole, I'd be like, I don't want that crap. That's what you think about when you think about things you missed growing up. I missed out on avocados. It's like, I didn't party. Eddie's like, yeah, I missed avocados. Think of all the guacamole I could have eaten. Yeah. Do you want to, or just move on? Do you want to what? It's guacamole. Guacamole now. What do you mean? Guacamole. I didn't even catch it. I know, because it's so natural. No. Whatever. It's like I saw a funny video pop up after this girl from, she's like a content creator from Canada or something, and her video's gone viral because she's like, after you hear Bad Bunny mention your country at the Super Bowl, and she's like, I'm from Canada. She's like. That's pretty funny. That's funny. That's good. That's really funny. That'll do it. Glad everybody's here. Thank you for listening to this show. And we will definitely see you tomorrow. All right. Bye, everybody. 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