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Chapter 1: What are the top segments featured in this week's Bobby Bones Show?
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Hey guys, it's us, the Jonas Brothers. I'm Joe. I'm Kevin.
Chapter 2: How did the Jonas Brothers start their own podcast?
And I'm Nick. And guess what? We created our own podcast called Hey Jonas.
We invented a podcast? Well, we didn't invent it. We just contributed to it.
We're the first people to do podcasts. We get to ask other people questions because we're sick and tired of being asked questions. Well, sick and tired is a strong way to put it, but you know. Tired and sick. Tired and sick. Listen to Hey Jonas on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Just listen. We don't care where you hear it.
On Humor Me with Robert Smigel and Friends, we help make you funnier. On this episode, my guests Bob Odenkirk and Kids in the Halls Bruce McCullough try and help the Kazoo Kid and Tazon Day be famous again. What if there's an alternate universe show where you guys are incredibly popular? Well, and they could travel up the land doing meet and greets. They're constantly needed at malls.
Listen to Humor Me with Robert Smigel and Friends on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
For years, The Unhoused has been presented as a monolith in mainstream media. We The Unhoused is a podcast that's changing the narrative. I'm Theo Henderson, and I created the show while I was unhoused on the streets of Los Angeles. We've grown into a two-time Webby Award-winning podcast, the only podcast that shares unhoused stories and news from the unhoused perspective.
Listen to We The Unhoused on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Your 20s can be so exciting, but they can also be really overwhelming, confusing, and honestly, just kind of lonely. May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and the psychology of your 20s is breaking down the science behind the biggest roadblocks we face.
I was six years into my career, the 80-hour weeks and just the first one in, the last one out, and I ended up burning out.
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Chapter 3: What unique approach does Humor Me with Robert Smigel take?
You don't need to have everything figured out right now. You just need to understand yourself a little bit better. Listen to The Psychology of Your 20s on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan. Part two. Just the bits.
Hello, friends, and happy weekend. We have made it to Saturday or Sunday or whenever you're listening to this podcast. If you want to check out something really awesome and new this weekend, part one is up there. It includes not only a fun conversation with another show member this weekend, it's Amy, but it also includes listener questions. So all fun stuff in part one.
But the reason that you're probably here in part two is to get caught up on the Bobby Bone Show from this week. And there's a lot of good stuff. So let's get into it. Been a lot of conversation about testosterone lately on this show after Eddie and Lunchbox challenged each other.
They got their blood work and test results who had the higher T. Well, Bobby also had a physical recently that required him to get blood work drawn and he got his testosterone results back. So we got another reading.
Number seven.
Did a physical last week. Got all my results back. You want to see my testosterone score? I sure do. Oh, no. I absolutely do. This is going to be bad. Don't say the number yet. Okay. You can look at it. Can I react in any way, shape, or form? Yeah, you can react. I don't care.
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Chapter 4: How does The Unhoused podcast change the narrative around homelessness?
Just don't say the number yet. Okay. Okay. I don't want to embarrass anybody. Okay. It's higher than all you fools. We'll keep it at that. Really? Higher than Lunchbox 2?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Wow. And I went in midday and the doctor's like, you should do this closer to like 8 or 9 a.m.
That's when your T is highest.
He said, so you should add another 50 points.
And Lunchbox and Eddie did it in the morning.
We did it. So we're at our highest. We're still really low. Yeah. Well, he wasn't really low. He was average. It's still low-ish. No, his was average. Average-ish. That's exactly.
No, no, no. His was average.
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Chapter 5: What insights does The Psychology of Your 20s offer about mental health?
Literally. But I was worried about mine, and it's higher than you fool's, but it's okay. I'm not even here to brag. What's the number? I'm not saying. It's higher than yours. Hey, man, we told you the number. Yeah, yours was for a bit. Lunchbox, the number is out there. You guys were fighting about it. I am not. 700? Higher or lower than 700?
All I'm saying is that I have higher testosterone than both of you.
Dang.
And Amy is my witness here. Yes. So that's what's up. Anything you want to say? No, congratulations, man. Thank you. Congratulations on being healthy. I also had no ego. If it was low, I was going to get it fixed. Oh, I don't have an ego. Oh, you do. You have something.
You think you're less mad? You have something.
There's something going on with you, like why you don't want to... Go to a doctor immediately. Intervention, ASAP. Yeah. Hey, Ray, would you play me voicemail number two, please?
Because of y'all's low T segment, I got my T checked out, and I'm a 40-year-old female, and mine was very low, apparently. And I thought I could be like Eddie, and I did like four squats, and then I realized I was never going to do that. So yesterday, I got my yam pellet. And so I just wanted to shout out the show and tell Eddie not to be scared. Thank you. Bye.
I was going to go to the doctor and get this if mine was low. Yeah, the pellet. Also, people were going, oh, we know who advertises on the show. Amy's gynecologist does not advertise on our show.
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Chapter 6: What are the challenges faced by single parents discussed in the episode?
What? Did you ever see those messages? No. We're like, I guess we see who the sponsors of the show are now.
Huh?
I don't know. People think we're getting money from big gyno. And then I turned down the sponsor. I was like, no sponsor. I don't want that.
Right. No, I had to ask and I had no idea what she would even say. Like I was waiting almost for a week and a half for an answer. Cause I think she was trying to figure out, do I want to do this? Who are they? What did they do?
Like I know. Not a sponsor. If anybody's a sponsor, if anybody should be a sponsor, it's yam pellets.
Yams.
Great American yams. Yeah, the yams. They should be part of the show. All my results came back. I am healthy. How's your vitamin D? Did you check that out? I said I for sure did a testosterone test, and then I need to go check that. I don't know. Okay. Because I didn't look at that.
If you got everything done, it's in there.
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Chapter 7: How does Bobby Bones support youth sports teams?
But the blood work, I will say, it's not the easiest to read.
Oh, really?
Well, mine wasn't.
Well, you read mine. You still have mine. So what does mine say? Eddie told Amy off the air, stop passing my blood work to random people. Eddie, your D is a 20. Remember? Yeah. Yeah. She said they called you little D with yours. Little D. Lunchbox, anything you want to say? Congratulations. I mean, I would put more weight to it if you were in the competition, but you weren't.
I wasn't.
You're right. I won the competition. That's all I'm worried about. Thank you. I agree. My vitamin D is vitamin D.25 hydroxy. Is that what's up? Amy? See, I don't know. So I said it's confusing to read. What's that number? It looks to me like 30 to 100 is the typical range and mine falls within that pretty easily. Okay. And that was what, 20? Around vitamin D. Mine's around 52.
Okay.
Wow, solid. I don't know. I didn't even look at it. I literally just wanted to see if my testosterone was low because I was going to get it fixed to go. It's okay. Don't be embarrassed about things. I'm pulling a Betty's results. But it just turns out I'm a manly man. The fact that Amy has my results kills me. Let me pull up your file.
I mean, it's so much stuff.
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Chapter 8: What memorable moments did Bobby share from his trip to Arkansas?
I don't think that it is. I didn't ask her. Because he's like my daughter. He had one picture of her still. So I give it four and a half out of five. If you want to hear us talk about it in more depth, we will do it on the podcast today, part two. A lot of you guys probably watched it with us. Some didn't, so we don't want to hold you, but it's called the big lonely and you can watch it for free.
It's on YouTube. It's on Tubi. That's where I watched it. And I really, I really liked what I took from it, but it does not make you feel great. Yeah. But I did like mostly a guy made a lot of decisions. that he didn't feel was the best, yet still tried to make the best decision for him moving forward and made a life for himself moving forward. So I like that part.
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan number two.
Hey, it's us, the Jonas Brothers, and guess what? We have some big news. What's the news, Nate? Huge news. We created our own podcast called Hey Jonas. We invented a podcast?
Well, we didn't invent it. We just contributed to it.
We're the first people to do podcasts. Yeah, a pretty wide range of podcasts.
We're starting a trend.
But this one's extra special. So how did we actually come up with the name Hey Jonas, guys? I honestly don't remember. I think it was on a call about what we should call it, and... Well, we were thinking I'm originally calling it one of the early names of our band before Jonas Brothers. This is how you guys remember it going down? Yes. I have a very different memory of this.
We were talking about a thing, a bit for the podcast where people could call in and say, hey, Jonas.
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