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The Patrick Madrid Show

The Patrick Madrid Show: June 06, 2024 - Hour 1

The Patrick Madrid Show

Relevant Radio

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.8588 Ratings

🗓️ 6 June 2024

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

In this special episode, Patrick commemorates the 80th anniversary of the D-Day invasion, a pivotal moment in World War II history. He journeys back in time, starting with the evocative descriptions of Chester Wilmot broadcasting from a glider en route to France, offering a vivid portrayal of the invasion. Listeners will hear the historic speeches of General Dwight D. Eisenhower and President Ronald Reagan, capturing the gravity and heroism of that fateful day. The discussion also includes an emotional recounting of a chance encounter with a World War II veteran, adding a personal touch to the monumental sacrifices made by so many.

 

  • Remote Amazon tribe finally connects to internet - only to wind up hooked on porn, social media (00:46)
  • Devora - I stopped reading tarot cards because I want to grow in my faith but I am having premonition dreams. How can I decipher whether this is God or the devil? (04:59)
  • Mary - Are the children of an annulled marriage illegitimate? (12:14)
  • Audio: President Reagan's Address at the Ceremony Commemorating the 40th Anniversary of the Normandy Invasion, D-day at Point-du-Hoc (17:52)
  • Neil shares the story of meeting a WWII vet and the impact he had on his family (31:16)
  • Liam - My dad was in the navy and he stole a boat and took a priest around the night before the launch so that he could hear people's confessions (37:33)
  • Dolly - I work for the VA and I work with vets from WWII - the guys who were there on D-Day were so exhausted from no food and lack of sleep. (43:49)
  • Patrick shares the story of when he was invited to join the Knights of Columbus when he missed an opportunity to talk to WWII vets

Transcript

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0:00.0

Compelling insights, unpredictable conversations,

0:12.6

encouragement for your day.

0:14.6

It's the Patrick Madrid show on Relevant Radio.

0:19.5

Good morning and happy 80th anniversary of D-Day.

0:23.5

It was a terrible day, that's for sure, but we're going to talk a little bit about D-Day

0:26.6

and what it meant and what it continues to mean.

0:30.0

I welcome you to the program.

0:31.3

If you'd like to be on the air, call this number 888-914-9149-49.

0:37.0

888-9149-9-4-9-4-14-9-9-4-9-4-9-4-9-4-9-4-9-4-9-4. Just a quick note for your good-to-know file. I wanted to get to this yesterday. I didn't have time to do so. But The New York Post has an article about a remote Amazon tribe. Perhaps you've seen pictures of tribes like this, maybe video online. You know, they still live in more or less a state

0:57.9

of undress, most of them anyway, and they haven't had any real contact of any significance with

1:04.7

the outside world. Don't really know a whole lot about what the rest of the world is doing

1:09.7

and thinking and such.

1:11.8

So, Elon Musk, whom I find intriguing in many ways, he's not the greatest thing since

1:17.6

sliced bread, but I think he is intriguing, and I kind of study what he's doing to get a

1:22.9

sense of where he's headed.

1:24.2

But in any case, he provided internet connections

1:28.2

to a remote tribe in Brazil, 2,000 member tribe.

1:33.4

And so Elon Musk, he set up the Starlink service for them.

1:38.1

Starlink is one of his many companies,

1:41.1

and it provides satellite-based internet connections anywhere in the world, wherever you happen to be.

1:47.0

So he set up the service for them at no cost.

1:49.0

They're in a remote rainforest community on the Itui River.

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