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Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

Ep 202 | Hello, 2020!

Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

Blaze Podcast Network

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, News, News Commentary

4.825.8K Ratings

🗓️ 30 December 2019

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

With just two days left in the decade, I reflect on this year and the craziness currently going on in the secular world. What changes can we make to ensure a better decade for the church and for our country?  Today's Sponsors: Simplisafe is an award-winning home protection service that protects every door, window, and room with 24/7 monitoring. You get FREE shipping and a 60-day risk-free trial when you go to https://SimpliSafe.com/ALLIE -- New Year’s resolutions don’t always stick, but Daily Harvest makes it easy to eat well, and it's delivered right to your door. Choose from 65 different options like smoothies, harvest bowls, soups, and more kept fresh until you're ready to enjoy. To get $25 off your first box, use promo code RELATABLE at: https://DailyHarvest.com

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0:00.0

Hey guys, welcome to relatable. I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and that you are looking

0:06.5

forward to the new year. Can you believe? Can you believe that it's almost 2020? Like it's the end

0:12.4

of the decade. Why do I feel like the beginning of the 2000s until now? It's just like not a

0:19.1

time period. I don't, you know, like I don't know what to call it. Early 2000s, the teens, I don't,

0:25.2

what do you call the beginning of the 20th century? The teens, I guess the turn of the century.

0:31.2

It's, it's crazy. It's crazy that we are here. I was talking to someone the other day

0:37.3

and I was like, do you remember 20 years ago the beginning of Y2K and all the stuff that we thought

0:42.8

was going to happen. I was seven. I was almost eight. So I was kind of like mini in a mini way,

0:51.1

in my and I, not in a and why freaking out about what was going to happen was the world really going

0:56.3

to end. We thought the computers were going to shut down. And I remember because new years Eve when

1:02.4

I was little, when I was growing up was always a really big deal to only me. No one in my family

1:07.3

cared about New Year's Eve except for me. And I would like really want my parents to like throw

1:12.5

some kind of like celebration or something. So I would make these like paper bags for everyone

1:18.2

that they were supposed to like blow up or you know blow into or something like that when the

1:23.7

ball dropped. I'm pretty sure my parents for a really long time before I wised up would just let

1:31.2

me watch the ball that actually happened at 11 p.m. Central time in New York rather than allowing

1:38.5

me to actually stay up until until midnight. But I do remember on in 2000. I do remember New Year's Eve

1:48.0

watching the TV and watching the news in our game room. And the guy their reporter like picking

1:54.8

up a pay phone to see if the pay phone still worked because we thought that Y2K everything was going

2:00.8

to stop working. I guess including the pay phones. And I remember him being like, oh, the pay phone

2:04.4

still works. Oh, we still had electricity. Yes, our computer and our internet and all of that stuff

2:10.5

was still still working. It's so funny. It's so funny to think how we thought that how we believed

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