Bobby Bones hosts the biggest names in country music, pop culture and more from his studio in Nashville.
Comedian & actress Heather McMahan joins Bobby to talk about building a comedy career by trusting her instincts, finding material in real life, and why her husband has become one of her best sources of inspiration. She shares the story of sending a DVD to Jeff Foxworthy, what it was like meeting her hero Joan Rivers, and how those early comedy moments helped shape the performer she is now. Heather also opens up about the chaos ...
Caitlin and Bobby take questions from listeners and talk about how the last couple months have gone as parents!
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Bobby Bones and Producer Eddie catch you up on everything happening right now! from music headlines to pop culture and a few wild personal stories. They talk about Zach Bryan drama involving lightning, a festival with an INSANE lineup, and controversy in Vegas about an older couple from Iowa tipped zero for a $10 million jackpot. Plus, Bobby gives his advice to Maura Higgins who is competing on the next season of Dancing with the S...
Plastic surgeon Dr. Jacob Unger joins Bobby to break down the world of cosmetic surgery, from working with celebrity clients to the procedures people ask about most. He explains the realities behind boob jobs, BBLs, and liposuction, including what patients often misunderstand before going under the knife. Dr. Unger also gets into the reconstructive side of plastic surgery, including reattaching arms and ligaments, and how those int...
Megan Moroney joins Bobby for Episode 601 to share why meeting Taylor Swift is still on her wishlist, how she handles the nonstop demands of touring, and why sad songs always hit the hardest for her. She opens up about pushing through burnout and writer’s block, the physical prep that goes into life on the road, and how she stays connected to fans along the way. Plus, she gets into reading internet comments, the wild pace of ...
This week’s biggest stories all in one place with this episode of The BobbyCast: In Case You Missed It. Bobby and Eddie break down the controversy around the upcoming Michael Jackson movie, Shania Twain stepping in to host the ACMs, and why Madonna has people talking again after missing Coachella outfits turn into a full-blown mystery and more.
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Joel McHale joins Bobby to talk about whether the long-awaited Community movie is actually happening, his funniest celebrity friend, and the unusual path that took him to TV. Plus, Bobby and Eddie get into a ranking of TV stars as they debate who belongs at the top, who is the most likeable, and which names are impossible to leave off the list. It’s a fun mix of behind-the-scenes stories, TV talk, and the kind of argumen...
Melissa Peterman joins Bobby to talk about the lasting legacy of Reba, why the show still connects with so many people, and what made that cast and chemistry so special. She also gets into why a reboot never ended up happening, what it was really like working with Reba, and how that chapter of her career still means a lot to her. Plus, Melissa shares why she’s still dreaming about SNL, her love of television, a...
Bobby and Eddie take a trip through some of the biggest one-hit wonders of the ‘90s and 2000s and dig into what happened after the songs that made them famous. From Vanilla Ice and Chumbawamba to Lou Bega, Eagle-Eye Cherry, Blind Melon, Daniel Powter and more, they break down the stories behind the hits, the careers that followed, and why some artists never quite escaped that one song. Along the way, Bobby shares his own thou...
WWE superstar Drew McIntyre joins Bobby to talk about why his issues with CM Punk go way beyond storyline, why he’s convinced aliens exist, and one of the scariest moments of his career when he broke his neck. He opens up about the setbacks he’s had to fight through, the mindset it took to come back stronger, and how those challenges shaped both his career and his life. Plus, Drew talks about growing up in Scotland, his...
Hunter Hayes sits down with Bobby to talk about what it was really like growing up in music, from performing at just 4 years old to becoming one of country music’s young stars. He opens up about the pressure of child stardom, why he eventually stepped away from Nashville, and what led him back to making music on his own terms. Hunter also shares what it felt like living a double life at times, balancing the expectations that ...
On this episode of Father Knows Less, Bobby Bones sits down with Lauren Alaina who shares what it’s really like adjusting to life with a newborn. The conversation turns deeply personal as Lauren walks through her birth story where the umbilical cord was wrapped around her daughter in multiple places, creating a dangerous situation during labor. From being induced to the intense, split-second decisions during delivery, and the...
Bobby is so happy for Carter Faith earning her first ACM nomination! Her album 'Cherry Valley' has been nominated for ACM Album of the Year. It is also the first debut album to be nominated since Chris Stapleton's “Traveller. We wanted to take a look back to when Carter Faith sat down with Bobby to discuss her musical journey. Growing up in a non-musical family in Davidson, North Carolina, she was inspired by music ...
Bobby and Eddie look at some of the luckiest moments in entertainment history, from Elvis at Sun Studio to Justin Bieber being discovered on YouTube, and the chance breaks that helped launch stars like Harrison Ford, Charlize Theron, Chris Pratt, and Matthew McConaughey. It’s a conversation about timing, opportunity, and the decisions that can change everything. Plus, Bobby talks with Annie Duke to talk about luck, skill, dec...
Switchfoot lead singer, Jon Foreman sits down with Bobby to talk about how close the band came to breaking up before “Meant to Live” became the song that changed everything. He opens up about the uncertain early years, the pressure of trying to keep the band together, and what it was like getting dropped when it felt like things were finally starting to move. Jon also shares some of the bad...
Bobby talks about getting baby gifts from celebrities and his wife leaving him with the baby at home. He shares stories about his first stretch alone with the baby and realizes pretty quickly he’d rather be home with her than anywhere else. From turning down lunch plans to finding a new rhythm at home, he shares what surprised him most about stepping into dad mode!
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Old Crow Medicine Show’s Ketch Secor and Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Molly Tuttle sit down with Bobby to talk about their love story, how their relationship came together, and the moments that made them realize this was something real. Ketch also shares the wild story behind writing “Wagon Wheel” from an unfinished Bob Dylan bootleg, what it was like to later hear from Dylan himself, and why that connection s...
Michael Strahan sits down with Bobby to talk about why the daily grind of live television ended up being tougher than life in the NFL, and how he made the transition from football star to morning TV host. He shares what it took to switch mindsets, why TV was harder than it looked from the outside, and how shows like Live and Good Morning America challenged him in totally different ways. Michael also talks about knowing wh...
Chris Robinson sits down with Bobby to talk about the early rise of The Black Crowes, the momentum that turned them into one of the biggest rock bands of their era, and what that whole ride felt like from the inside. He shares stories from the band’s wild 90s years, reflects on the chaos and energy of that time, and opens up about the story and meaning behind “She Talks to Angels.” It’s a candid conversation...
Bobby breaks down his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ballot and goes nominee by nominee to decide who’s getting his vote and who’s getting cut. Along the way, he and Eddie debate artists like Mariah Carey, Oasis, Pink, Billy Idol, Phil Collins, Lauryn Hill, Shakira, Wu-Tang Clan and more, with plenty of strong opinions, a few surprises, and some eliminations that may make people mad. It’s a fun mix of music memories, ...
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Post Run High features conversations with high-performing founders, athletes, artists, health and science experts, and leaders about what it really takes to succeed. Through honest, post-movement conversations, guests share how they’ve navigated challenges, built resilience, and used movement as a tool for clarity, discipline, and growth. Each episode explores the mindset behind performance — what keeps people going when things get hard — and offers tangible advice listeners can apply in their everyday lives.
Buck Sexton breaks down the latest headlines with a fresh and honest perspective! He speaks truth to power, and cuts through the liberal nonsense coming from the mainstream media. Interact with Buck by emailing him at teambuck@iheartmedia.com
Stop doomscrolling. Start decoding the tech rewiring your week - and your world. The Interface is the BBC's fiercely informed, fast and funny take on how tech is changing everything. Hosted by journalists Tom Germain, Karen Hao, and Nicky Woolf, each episode unpacks week-by-week the unfolding story of how technology is shaping all our futures. No guests. No jargon. Just three sharp voices debating the tech news stories that matter - whether they shook a government, broke the internet, or quietly tipped the balance of power. As TikTok shifts geopolitics, Trump drives digital shockwaves, Elon Musk expands his space-internet empire and AI reroutes the routines of everyday life - the trio ask: what world are the tech titans building for us? And do we want to live in it?