
Official Average Boy Podcast #123
From The Official Average Boy Podcast by Focus on the Family
April 24, 2026 · 22 min
About this episode
In this episode, Bob and Jesse discuss healthy eating while navigating humorous challenges and offering advice on friendship.
In this milestone episode—which Bob is convinced is mathematically special—Jesse and Average Boy dive into the world of healthy eating. Bob’s mom has officially launched a "health kick" at the Smiley household, leaving Bob to face his greatest enemies: rice cakes and hummus. While Bob tries to figure out if kangaroos work for rideshare apps and why his school lunch always tastes like a freshly mown football field, Jesse tries to keep the show on track with a few "un-beet-able" jokes. The duo also suggests some helpful Bible verses to a listener who’s fighting with a friend. Click here to see the new Average Boy book title and cover! Click here to visit the Average Boy Store to gain access to books, devotionals, subscriptions to Clubhouse Magazine, and much more! We'd love to hear from you! Visit our Homepage to leave us a voicemail. If you enjoyed listening to The Official Average Boy Podcast, please give us your feedback.
People in this episode
Host: Bob
Guest: Jesse
Topics covered
- healthy eating
- friendship
- Bible verses
- school lunch
- jokes
Keywords
- healthy eating
- rice cakes
- hummus
- Bible verses
- friendship
- Average Boy
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Smiley household
Books & works: Average Boy, Clubhouse Magazine
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