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The Patrick Madrid Show

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 14, 2026 - Hour 1

The Patrick Madrid Show

Relevant Radio

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.8587 Ratings

🗓️ 14 January 2026

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Patrick delves deep into life's biggest regrets as shared by hundreds of patients on their deathbeds. From wishing they'd stay in touch with friends to not working so hard, the lessons learned are both profound and universal. Remember to live in the moment, cherish your loved ones, and let go of unnecessary worries.

 

  • Patrick shares a story of someone who asked 100s of elderly people the biggest regrets they had on their deathbeds (00:54)
  • Patrick and Cyrus on the importance of living in the present and cherishing every moment with loved ones.
  • Karen - End of Life: Be present at all times to everyone. I was more present to my husband, and it made the world of difference. He passed away a few years later and I was thankful I could love him well before the end. (19:43)
  • Jim - My kids are in their 30s and 40s and I still tell them I love them. I'd like to share a story basically a rip off of Cats in the Cradle called Father and Son. (25:04)
  • Marta - I have an aunt who I was estranged from. She is now bedridden. Can she receive the Anointing of the Sick even though she is using marijuana edibles?
  • Patrick shares a personal story of regret and not saying something he should have (36:08)
  • Marie - When I was in college, I had this need to hear the words “I love you” from my parents. I would call them every week and would always be afraid to say I love you. Eventually I built up courage, and it really transformed our relationship. As children, we can initiate that with our parents.
  • Gabby - I lost my wife a few years ago unexpectedly. I could see her growing in her faith a few years before she died. We have some special needs kids, and I could not handle taking care of them without the support of my daughter.

Originally aired on 05/17/24

Transcript

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0:00.0

compelling insights unpredictable conversations encouragement for your day it's the patrick

0:15.5

madrid show on relevant radio. Hey there.

0:21.5

Hey there.

0:21.8

Hi there. How there.

0:22.8

Welcome to the Patrick Madrid show.

0:24.2

Call this number if you'd like to be on the air.

0:26.4

888-914-9-49.

0:29.7

88-9-14-9-14-9-14-9-14-9-1-49.

0:33.7

I want to begin by talking a little bit about end of life things, not because of like, you know,

0:40.6

what kind of forms you have, you should have signed or durable power of attorney or do not

0:46.9

resuscitate. I'm not talking about that. But when you get down to the end of your life

0:51.1

and you look back and consider what your life has been like,

0:56.9

what you did, what you didn't do, what you should have done, what you could have done,

0:59.7

that kind of thing. And it got me to thinking about that. I saw something on Twitter with a

1:05.8

headline. I found a woman who worked for 10 plus years as an end-of-life nurse.

1:14.7

And I thought I'd share it with you because eventually all of us have to get to this point in our lives and may that be many happy years from now, please God, but in the meantime, it's good to remember

1:20.9

and to prepare and think about things like this.

1:23.8

So here it goes.

1:24.7

This is what I saw on Twitter.

1:26.1

If you are interested, Cyrus will retweet that.

1:28.8

And you can call in and discuss that or anything else on your mind. Again, that number is 888-914-9-149.

1:36.0

So here's what this thread says. I found a woman who worked for 10-plus years as an end-of-life nurse.

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