As Morgan wrapped up her final day after more than nine years on The Bobby Bones Show, Bobby Bones asked her to count down her five favorite moments from her time on the show.
Morgan said narrowing the list down was difficult because revisiting old videos made her both laugh and cry. At No. 5, Morgan selected two competitive challenges that she said felt similar: changing a tire against Lunchbox and assembling a chair against Eddie. During the tire-changing contest, Morgan completed the task in 10 minutes and 13 seconds, but Lunchbox narrowly beat her despite placing the jack incorrectly and damaging his car during the challenge. Bobby joked that Morgan's favorite memory involved losing both competitions, but she said she simply loved participating in the show's challenges. The chair-building contest also made her list. Morgan and Eddie raced to assemble identical chairs from boxes of parts. Morgan struggled after using the wrong screws and admitted she got stuck midway through the build. Bobby pointed out that Morgan's unfinished chair sat in the studio for months afterward and she has no idea what ended up happening to it.
At No. 4, Morgan chose the recurring "What Do 24-Year-Olds Care About?" segment, which later evolved into "What Do 25-Year-Olds Care About?" She would share the things people in their 20s cared about at that moment in time from relationship trends to food news to Harry Potter things. Morgan laughed while listening back to the show's custom jingle and reminisced about how often the segment appeared.
Her No. 3 memory featured two punishments she endured after losing games. One required her to stand on a street corner holding a sign after losing trivia. The other came after losing an "Elder vs. Millennial" game, when she had to eat an Oreo with its cream replaced by toothpaste before dipping it into orange juice. Listening to the audio again, Morgan admitted she still remembers the unpleasant taste.
At No. 2, Morgan picked one of the show's "Will It Uber?" segments, where the cast tested whether Uber drivers would transport unusual items across town. In her favorite version, Lunchbox delivered fake divorce papers to her while she waited downtown, believing her husband was bringing her a gift. The unsuspecting Uber driver handed her the envelope, prompting Morgan to play along as though she had just been served divorce papers. Bobby praised the segment as one of the show's funniest bits, while Morgan admitted it was a stressful moment.
Morgan's top memory came from the day the show discovered she had once dreamed of becoming a singer. After learning from her mother that Morgan had wanted to audition for American Idol as a teenager, the show had her perform karaoke live on the air. Morgan explained that her mother had refused to sign the parental permission form when she wanted to audition for the singing competition and instead encouraged her to pursue a different dream. Morgan had previously won a local talent competition by singing Kellie Pickler's "Red High Heels," giving her confidence that she could pursue that dream. But ultimately her mom was right. When Bobby played part of Morgan's on-air performance of "Travelin' Soldier," Morgan begged him not to revisit the audio, saying she still has nightmares about it. Bobby asked whether the segment ended her dream of singing, and Morgan had already moved on before the show revived it for entertainment. She joked that the moment taught her "nothing was sacred" because anything from her personal life could become material for the show
Before wrapping up, Bobby also recalled that Morgan's favorite artist, Shania Twain, appeared on the show during one of Morgan's first days working there, making it an unforgettable early experience. Morgan agreed, saying it felt surreal to have her favorite artist visit so soon after joining the show.