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The Bobby Bones Show

TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD (TUES): Little Girl Sends Apology Note To Police

The Bobby Bones Show

Premiere Networks

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

4.89.8K Ratings

🗓️ 13 January 2026

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Tell Me Something Good is now its own podcast. Your daily dose of positive, uplifting news! Bobby talked about a young  girl who mailed a handwritten apology note to the police department and why. We all shared the times the police showed up to our house including Amy's crazy story involving fire. We also talked about Heated Rivalry on Netflix that's going viral right now.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast. Guaranteed Human. It's time for the good news. With Bobby. Tell me something good. A group of middle school kids in Indiana, they had a 3D printer. Do your kids have 3D printers in their schools? Yes. That's crazy. I've never even seen one of these. Do they use them?

0:36.2

Yeah, like he comes home with like, comes home with like some like Dallas Cowboys thing that he made. He's like, did that on the 3D printer. Oh, that's cool. Huh. Well, they did this here and they changed a classmate's life. Students at Edgewood Middle School designed on a 3D printer a prosthetic hand for one of the kids.

0:36.7

Whoa.

0:37.2

They ever do that?

0:37.6

No,

0:38.0

that's cooler

0:38.3

than a Dallas

0:38.8

Cowboys little thing.

0:40.2

Owen Lewis

0:40.9

is the kids. Whoa. They ever do that?

0:39.6

No, that's cooler than a Dallas Cowboys little thing.

0:41.4

Owen Lewis is the kid.

0:45.8

The effort is part of a global program that provides free prosthetic arms and hands to children who need them.

0:50.5

Owen helps shape the design over several weeks and is now testing how the hand works in everyday life.

1:11.9

The device moves using wrist motion, allowing him to grip items like water bottles and school supplies. And it's helped them feel more confident. Teachers say the program will be used more in the community. Dang. Fox 59 with that story. They can just do that at school? That's really cool. What's the biggest thing they can 3D print? I guess you could 3D print a house. Honestly, I don't understand how it works. I don't even understand how it works either. Like bricks. Like 3D print bricks and build a house. Yeah. So when they 3D print, it's just like what it's going to look like. They don't actually 3D print the brick, do they? you're asking the wrong person i've never even seen one of these mike yeah you basically have like a 3d model

1:28.5

that you load into the printer and then it just prints it out. It builds it out. What's the paper? A lot of times I think it's like a little like plastic. Yeah, my son's is like plastic, waxy thing. And do they do that in a class, your son? Yeah, it's like its own like workshop. 3D printing. Well, they made this kit a hand. That's pretty cool. Yeah, prosthetic hand, prosthetic arm.

1:44.4

That is what it's like its own workshop. 3D printing. Well, they made this kit a hand.

1:45.0

That's pretty cool.

1:46.9

Yeah, prosthetic hand, prosthetic arm.

1:48.5

That is what it's all about.

1:50.7

That was Tell Me Something Good.

1:52.7

It's time for the good news.

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