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The Bobby Bones Show

MON PT 1: Bobby Learned A New Baby Trick + Amy Has New Show Demands + Bobby's 'Nothing' Weekend

The Bobby Bones Show

Premiere Networks

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

4.810.2K Ratings

🗓️ 30 March 2026

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Bobby learned about bicycle kids with their baby over the weekend and now wants to try it on Eddie. Will it work?A little birdy told Bobby that Amy is demanding edits on social videos now. Amy defends her new demands and explains her reasoning. She was worried about how two things would come across and wanted final say in edits. Was she being demanding or was it warranted?  Bobby shared how he did nothing this weekend with his wife and baby but how it was the best thing ever. Is he starting to change as a dad? Bobby also gives Raymundo some advice on reaching out to his father-in-law who he hasn't spoken to since Christmas.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.7

Guaranteed human.

0:05.4

Come on, Bobby.

0:08.2

Transmitting across America.

0:12.3

This is the Bobby Ball Show.

0:15.0

Let's go.

0:15.8

I hope you had a great weekend.

0:17.5

Welcome to Monday show.

0:18.8

Morning studio.

0:19.6

Morning.

0:54.2

Learned about bicycle kicks last night with the baby. I think there was gas or something. And so I just go to Chad, TBT all the time. Like, hey, what would you suggest? And chat was like, do bicycle kicks. So you just get there and you get the baby's legs and you do bicycle kicks with it. And that's what happened. Yeah, I want to do it with myself. Like when my stomach hurts. There was a moment, there's these little gas drops that go into one of the, like a squeasy. Looks like an eyedropper. And so you give them drops in their mouth. It doesn't taste good because as soon as you give it to the baby's like this, but it helps. Why would I not use them? I wonder if it works on adults.

0:55.7

Just more.

0:56.4

I do a whole bottle.

0:58.3

I just turn it up.

0:59.4

Yeah.

0:59.7

So that's what we did last night. I learned bicycle kicks if there was gas. I bet it works for us too. I'm sure because like there's if you hug your knees into your chest, I remember in yoga, they called that the, the, there was the fancy yoga name,

1:11.4

but the normal name was wind removing pose. And it was sort of like you would just tuck each knee into your stomach. But for adults, you have to have someone do it, right? Like someone needs to do the bicycle for you? I would think so because if I'm doing it, which I do at times if I'm working out, It is such an ab workout.

1:26.9

Right.

1:27.2

I think you kind of got to be loose and relax.

1:29.0

Lay down, Eddie.

1:29.6

Yeah, let's try it out.

1:31.1

Hey, I saw a story. This is from AOL that scientists have discovered a food that can help you poop out microplastics. That's huge. What's the food? So there's a strain of lactic acid in kimchi. Oh, I need you to explain what kimchi is. Oh, like a fermented vegetables, like cabbage. So, yeah. Oh, it's not a specific. If you've seen, there can be be beats and carrots and cabbage all mixed together in kimchi. Oh. It's like a kimchi tree. No, no, no, no, it's fermented. It's like how you make it. Got it. And so you eat this and it latches onto nanoplastics and helps you poop them out. Oh, interesting. I think I have some in my fridge. Kimchi? Yeah. Through tiny plastic and it talks about all the stuff that's in our body because you've talked about microplastics

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