The Bobby Bones Show
FEELING THINGS - Purity Hot Tubs & Insults To Keep In Your Back Pocket (Couch Talks)
25 May 2026
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Chapter 1: What is the significance of purity culture in today's society?
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Chapter 2: How does pregnancy content influence social media algorithms?
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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.
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Chapter 3: What are clever insults to use in everyday conversations?
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Chapter 5: How does mineral sunscreen compare to regular sunscreen?
If you ever have feelings that you just want some, Amy and Kat got you covered like an umbrella. Ladies and fellas, we just follow in the spirit where it tell us. From the real stuff to the chill stuff and the in-between. Sometimes the best thing you can do is just stop. This is Feeling Things with Amy and Kat.
Happy Thursday. Welcome to Couch Talks, the listener Q&A episode of the Feeling Things podcast. I'm Amy. And I'm Kat. And let's start off with a little algorithm minute.
Chapter 6: What are the benefits of using mineral sunscreen for the environment?
Welcome to the algorithm minute. I know we're not supposed to sing, but I thought you were going to say algorithm roulette. no, cause then we would just be like randomly picking, but Kat and I have both picked one thing from our algorithms to share with you. And I like to share, this was in my FYP.
So my for you page, as I scroll through reels, seeing what I, what the algorithm is suggesting for me, there's this guy and a girl in a hot tub and they're, you know, smiling and playing around in the hot tub, and then written on top of the screen, it says, POV, you've chosen to walk in purity. So hot tub sessions accompany loud worship music on the speakers.
And then, of course, there's a worship song playing in the reel, obviously. And I thought, why is this? Why is this in my page?
Chapter 7: How do personal experiences shape our views on parenting?
Yeah. The question is, why is that your for you page? I don't know. Are you trying to walk in purity right now? Oh, I mean, I just or do I even hot tub? I don't know. Yeah. Like it just seemed. I feel like you don't like hot tubs. I don't.
Chapter 8: What insights can we gain from listener feedback and stories?
Yeah. I don't like a public one, but I like a hot tub. You'll go private. But private. I can only go private. Yeah. But here's my thing with that, which like if whatever works for you works for you. But I just feel like if I was in a hot tub and I was feeling pressure and frisky, I don't like the correlation between the two. It's, you know, like it's almost like God's watching you.
And that feels like it could be a little damaging sometimes. You know? Yeah. It just was an interesting thing to pop up on my feed. And I was like, OK, I'll share that. What you got, Kat? So that's not my algorithm. Mine is mostly pregnancy stuff, which is like cool. But also I get kind of tired of it. But this one I actually really did enjoy. Kylie Jenner, which I think I love her.
I don't really know much about her.
I don't either.
Other than she's really wealthy. She's a billionaire. She's dating Timothee Chalamet. She's probably... She has two kids. Not doing hot temporary. I don't think she is because she got pregnant at 19. Okay. So she... Yeah, I don't think she's doing that. She was on... Shoot, I don't know his name. She was on a podcast. So it was all these clips from this podcast.
And she shared that in her pregnancy, both of them, her first one she gained, I think she said 40 pounds, and her second one she said 40 or 50 pounds, which I was like, whoa.
Because part of my issue, and I don't know if I've talked about this before, of my For You page, a lot of it is pregnancy clothes, like people either selling or people being like, this is what I wore in the second trimester or this or that. But everybody who's doing that, none of them have my body type. So it's a little disheartening a little bit.
And I'm like, those clothes aren't going to look like that on me. And so it's been like a process for me because I'm like, these people don't look like they're gaining any of the pregnancy weight, which everybody's body is different. And I remember Kate Hudson talking about how she gained 80 pounds or something. No way. Yeah. Wait, Your face lit up. You're like, wow.
So anyway, when she said that, I was like, okay. So it is, I mean, I don't actually know how much I've gained because ever since I started doing fertility treatments, I have not looked at the scale because they really change your body or they changed my body. And I didn't need to, I generally don't need that information. And so I have no idea what I weigh. So I don't know how much I've gained.
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