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What's the real difference between showing up for someone and rescuing them?
Can a single pair of socks undo years of not letting yourself feel anything?
Bobby Bones went from a campus radio station in Arkansas to the National Radio Hall of Fame, two #1 New York Times bestsellers, and a syndicated morning show heard by millions, turning his own story into a reason other people feel less alone in theirs. He sits down with Miles Adcox eight weeks into fatherhood, in a season that's forced him to slow down after two decades of never having to.
Bobby opens up about being raised by a 16-year-old motherwho struggled with addiction his whole childhood, the trailer he bought her the first time he made real money, and the hard lesson in what enabling actually looks like when you love someone who's sick. He reveals the moment a stranger's kindness at a therapy intensive at Onsite finally broke him open, and shares the four-letter word his mother never said but it’s the one his grandmother said so consistently it became the only safety he knew. Miles and Bobby go deep into being triggered by both praise and criticism, why Bobby only checks hiscomments on Tuesdays, and the grief of having a daughter who'll never meet the grandmother who shaped him most.
In this conversation, you'll learn:
Feeling stuck in patterns you can't quite name? Onsite'sLiving Centered Program is built for people ready to slow down and do the deeper work that creates real change. Learn more at experienceonsite.com.
Follow Human School:
YouTube - Human School Podcast
Instagram - @humanschoolofficial
Threads - @humanschoolofficial
TikTok - @humanschoolofficial
What We Discuss:
00:00:00 – Meet Bobby Bones
00:03:47 – Why every performer is secretly insecure
00:05:09 – The secret to connecting with people in interviews
00:15:47 – Finding the line between public and private life
00:17:56 – Getting rejected to 2 Bestsellers
00:22:32 – Bobby’s Mom: 16 years old, no support, and anaddiction that never let go
00:31:57 – What to say to someone who is supporting an addict
00:38:06 – "I wish our baby could meet my mom"
00:39:33 – The four-letter word his grandma never stoppedsaying
00:47:11 – Why compliments feel like threats to him
00:50:29 – The boundaries that keep him from spiraling online
00:53:35 – Property and therapy: the two best investments he'smade
00:58:27 – His Onsite story he's never told quite like this
01:07:03 – The TEDx talk that flopped & the one that gothim back on stage
01:11:06 – What watching his wife become a mom taught himabout love
01:13:43 – His message to his daughter, twenty years from now
By Miles Adcox4.9
5454 ratings
What's the real difference between showing up for someone and rescuing them?
Can a single pair of socks undo years of not letting yourself feel anything?
Bobby Bones went from a campus radio station in Arkansas to the National Radio Hall of Fame, two #1 New York Times bestsellers, and a syndicated morning show heard by millions, turning his own story into a reason other people feel less alone in theirs. He sits down with Miles Adcox eight weeks into fatherhood, in a season that's forced him to slow down after two decades of never having to.
Bobby opens up about being raised by a 16-year-old motherwho struggled with addiction his whole childhood, the trailer he bought her the first time he made real money, and the hard lesson in what enabling actually looks like when you love someone who's sick. He reveals the moment a stranger's kindness at a therapy intensive at Onsite finally broke him open, and shares the four-letter word his mother never said but it’s the one his grandmother said so consistently it became the only safety he knew. Miles and Bobby go deep into being triggered by both praise and criticism, why Bobby only checks hiscomments on Tuesdays, and the grief of having a daughter who'll never meet the grandmother who shaped him most.
In this conversation, you'll learn:
Feeling stuck in patterns you can't quite name? Onsite'sLiving Centered Program is built for people ready to slow down and do the deeper work that creates real change. Learn more at experienceonsite.com.
Follow Human School:
YouTube - Human School Podcast
Instagram - @humanschoolofficial
Threads - @humanschoolofficial
TikTok - @humanschoolofficial
What We Discuss:
00:00:00 – Meet Bobby Bones
00:03:47 – Why every performer is secretly insecure
00:05:09 – The secret to connecting with people in interviews
00:15:47 – Finding the line between public and private life
00:17:56 – Getting rejected to 2 Bestsellers
00:22:32 – Bobby’s Mom: 16 years old, no support, and anaddiction that never let go
00:31:57 – What to say to someone who is supporting an addict
00:38:06 – "I wish our baby could meet my mom"
00:39:33 – The four-letter word his grandma never stoppedsaying
00:47:11 – Why compliments feel like threats to him
00:50:29 – The boundaries that keep him from spiraling online
00:53:35 – Property and therapy: the two best investments he'smade
00:58:27 – His Onsite story he's never told quite like this
01:07:03 – The TEDx talk that flopped & the one that gothim back on stage
01:11:06 – What watching his wife become a mom taught himabout love
01:13:43 – His message to his daughter, twenty years from now

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