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The Bobby Bones Show

Bobby Doesn't Think He’ll Be Able To Control His Crying At The Wedding + We Found Lunchbox’s 911 Call + How Chayce Beckham Knew He'd Won 'American Idol'

The Bobby Bones Show

Premiere Networks

News, Society & Culture, Entertainment News, Music, Music Interviews, Comedy

4.810.2K Ratings

🗓️ 14 June 2021

⏱️ 117 minutes

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Summary

Bobby talks about going to Caitlin’s sister’s wedding over the weekend and realizing that he think he won’t be able to control his crying at his wedding. Last week, Lunchbox talked about how he called 911 on a domestic dispute and stayed on the line as he followed along in his car. We tracked down the audio to hear if he sounded as heroic as he says he did. Chayce Beckham stops by to talk about winning American Idol and performs his new single for us.

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0:00.0

Hey guys, I'm Kayleigh Shore. On my podcast too much to say, I share my thoughts on everything for music to Martini's social media social anxiety

0:08.4

regrets to risky text and so much more. I have been known to read my literal diary entries on my show and

0:15.8

sometimes I do interviews with my crazy group of friends. So if you guys want to tune in, you can hear new episodes of too much to say every Wednesday on the

0:23.2

National Podcast Network available on the iHeart Radio app Apple Podcast or wherever you listen to him.

0:30.2

Hey it's Chuck Wicks from Love Country. Talk to Chuck where we bring you what's really happening in the country music family. We also if you love country here's a deal you love country music. You can be on the podcast. So if you're a fan country music, what you can call in anytime.

0:42.4

And like I want to talk about this. Hulk Hogan called in. He's like Chuck, Walter. Love your podcast Jason Aldine, Jimmy Allen, Carly Pierce, Lauren Alaina. Listen to new episodes of Love Country. Talk to Chuck every Monday and Thursday on the National Podcast Network available on the iHeart Radio app Apple Podcast or wherever you listen to podcast.

1:01.4

Hey y'all it's Caroline Hobbie. Host of Get Real with Caroline Hobbie interviewing the most fascinating people in national and beyond. I talk to artists. I talk to the

1:10.1

audience. I talk to women entrepreneurs who have created businesses who are moms who juggle a million hats and do it all. Each episode will leave you inspired feeling like you can accomplish your own dream and calling. Listen to new episodes of Get Real with Caroline Hobbie every Monday on the National Podcast Network available on iHeart Radio app Apple Podcast or wherever you listen to podcast.

1:40.1

What's happening friends welcome back to another week of the show coming up later on Chase Beckham. He won American Idol is a really good singer. He's going to come in and perform for us. Let me say this morning studio morning. Am you good? Yeah, doing great. Yeah, I went to wedding this weekend. Watch some baseball. Feel pretty good. Why don't we start now with the good news countdown.

2:10.1

I think you're going to like these. Let's go. Number five. A new Alzheimer's drug was just approved by the FDA and it has been shown to slow the cognitive decline of people living with the disease. It is the first new Alzheimer's drug that they've approved in almost 20 years. Wow. So massive. Yes, all that last week. Number four. A bakery in East Texas posted a photo on Facebook of rainbow cookies for Pride Month and they got a ton of hate for it. People canceled orders. They unfriended them.

2:40.1

They didn't want to go online. But the next day there was a line around the block of new customers who wanted to support them. Which I think is fantastic. They lined back up and said we're not going to stand for that. That is amazing.

2:50.1

Number three. Here's one good thing that's come out of the pandemic. Very few people got the flu and all of these social distancing may have killed off several mutant strains of the flu.

3:01.1

Making effective flu shots this year should also be easier because we're not guessing as much. So there you go. All the social distancing, all the masks. One good thing that came from it is. The flu is not as bad as it was, which is great. Number two.

3:16.1

A high schooler in Louisiana wasn't going to be able to walk at his graduation last month because he wore sneakers instead of dress shoes with his cap and gown. So as teacher loaned him his shoes and the teacher just said, how I'm good and did the ceremony and socks. Oh, wow.

3:31.1

Here's the high schooler talking about what the teacher did for him. Well, he had a solution that I put on his issues. I was asking him like, wait, your daughter graduate and also with me. How you going to watch your daughter graduate?

3:43.1

He said, Oh, I'm just walking with no shoes number one. A 23 year old cop in Arkansas named Cody Hubbard saved a newborn baby that was choking on medication and his chest cam got it all on video.

3:55.1

Cody says he sat in his car and he cried when it was over because he was so thankful the baby was okay. Here's the audio of the incident and the reaction from Cody and the family.

4:04.1

There we go. There we go. There's a normal day went to chaotic day in a matter of seconds pretty much for the Lord to be on my side on this one. Got him breathing and got him crying, which is a good thing.

4:20.1

And you know, he saved my baby's life. So I started to kind of just bawling. That crazy. Oh, I mean, imagine though you're that cop and you're like, okay, it's up to me. I've got to save this baby. And you're a young cop.

4:31.1

Yeah, 23 years old. Is it really in your career? Yeah, shout out Cody Hubbard for saving that baby. That was the good news countdown.

4:41.1

Let's go. It's time to open up the mail bag.

4:45.1

You send an email and we read it on the air. It's something we call Bobby's mail bag. Yeah. Hello, Bobby bones. I come to you today to ask for advice on a situation approximately two months ago.

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