MON PT 1: FINALLY...Eddie's Testosterone Results! + Eddie's Jaw Dropping Tip Drama +  + Unexpected Twist Helping Our Cleaning Lady

The Bobby Bones Show47mApril 27, 2026

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The Bobby Bones Show delivers a high-stakes, emotionally charged episode centered on Eddie's long-awaited testosterone test results, which become the focal point of a running joke and personal health revelation. After weeks of anticipation and a second blood draw due to initial sample issues, Eddie's results come back at 293, dangerously low and below the 300 threshold considered healthy, while Lunchbox's result of 503 is average. The reveal sparks both laughter and concern, with the hosts balancing humor with genuine medical insight into the implications of low testosterone, including fatigue, low libido, and depression. The episode also features a touching subplot about the building's cleaning lady, who is leaving for El Salvador due to unexplained severe pain and a lack of diagnosis, prompting the team to raise money for her journey. Other segments include a debate on tipping after a server's unprofessional behavior, a discussion on helicopter parenting, and a creative solution to school tardiness involving parental detention. Throughout, the show blends humor, empathy, and real-life advice, culminating in a mix of laughter, concern, and heartfelt moments. Key takeaways include: 1) Low testosterone (below 300) is a serious health concern requiring medical follow-up; 2) A supportive community can make a meaningful difference, as seen in the fundraising for the cleaning lady; 3) Parental responsibility should be acknowledged when children face consequences for adult mistakes; 4) Emotional intelligence in service interactions—like apologizing—can impact tipping decisions; 5) Health issues should not be dismissed, even when tests come back normal; 6) Humor can be a coping mechanism, but it shouldn't undermine real health concerns; 7) Routine medical checkups are essential, even if you feel fine; 8) Creative problem-solving (like parental detention) can address systemic issues like chronic tardiness.

Key Takeaways
1

Low testosterone (below 300) is a serious health concern requiring medical follow-up.

2

A supportive community can make a meaningful difference, as seen in the fundraising for the cleaning lady.

3

Parental responsibility should be acknowledged when children face consequences for adult mistakes.

4

Emotional intelligence in service interactions—like apologizing—can impact tipping decisions.

5

Health issues should not be dismissed, even when tests come back normal.

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Chapters
0:00
10 min

Intro and Teaser: Eddie's Testosterone Test

The episode opens with promotional clips for other iHeart podcasts, setting the stage for the main event: Eddie's long-awaited testosterone results. The hosts build suspense, emphasizing the emotional weight of the test after a failed first attempt and a second blood draw.

10:00
10 min

Lunchbox's Results and the Health Drama

Lunchbox shares his testosterone result of 503, which he claims is average but below his expectations. The hosts discuss his excuses for low levels—lack of exercise, fasting, weight gain, poor diet, and a lack of annual test tracking—while the team begins to suspect the results may not be fully valid.

20:00
10 min

The Cleaning Lady's Heartbreaking Story

If I'm going to die, I'm going to die with my mom in my homeland.

Highlight
30:00
10 min

The Testosterone Reveal and the Price is Right Game

Eddie's testosterone is 293. That's not good.

Highlight
40:00
10 min

Medical Reality Check and Life Advice

The hosts transition from comedy to serious medical discussion, explaining the risks of low testosterone and offering actionable advice: see a doctor, improve sleep, exercise, eat healthily, and lose weight. The episode ends with a mix of empathy, humor, and practical guidance.

High-Impact Quotes
If I'm going to die, I'm going to die with my mom in my homeland.
Cleaning Lady11:53
Viral: 92.0
Eddie's testosterone is 293. That's not good.
Bobby Bones49:03
Viral: 85.0
It's not funny. This is my health.
Eddie51:11
Viral: 80.0
Speakers

Host

Bobby Bones
Topics Discussed
Testosterone Levels and Health95%Medical Misdiagnosis and Patient Advocacy90%Workplace and Community Support88%Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing85%Health and Lifestyle Optimization82%Parenting and Responsibility80%Humor in Crisis75%Tipping Culture and Service Ethics70%
People & Brands

Bobby Bones

person

120xPositive

Eddie

person

87xMixed

Lunchbox

person

65xNeutral

Cleaning Lady

person

28xPositive

Mike

person

15xNeutral

Ray

person

12xNeutral

The Clifford Show

media

8xPositive

2%

media

6xPositive

Love Trapped

media

5xNeutral

Look Back At It

media

4xNeutral

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