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The Patrick Madrid Show

The Patrick Madrid Show: June 17, 2024 - Hour 2

The Patrick Madrid Show

Relevant Radio

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.8588 Ratings

🗓️ 17 June 2024

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Encore Presentation

Patrick dives into a discussion sparked by a TikTok video featuring a young woman expressing frustration about working and making ends meet. Listeners chime in with their perspectives on the current state of the economy, work ethic, and gratitude. As the discussion unfolds, Patrick and his audience delve into the broader implications of the current economic landscape and the importance of gratitude, hard work, and perseverance.

  • John - I think the young lady raises valid points.
  • Monica - As a 71-year-old, I have worked hard all my life but I have not budgeted well so I don't have money now.
  • Yanan - I am 36. I think that we should put her emotions aside and listen to the Tic-Tocker’s message. I think kids don't have a vision for the future because of the previous generation. I think there are some good points in what she says. (12:18)
  • Patrick comes back from the break reading a few emails that have come in about the Tik-toc audio of the young lady blaming the generation before her for her needing to work so hard to barely get by
  • Veronica - I think it’s funny that Tic-toc girl doesn't want to work hard. (41:19)
  • Pat - I remember when things were cheaper in 1957 but also pay was cheaper so I don't think there is much difference from back then to now days. (49:10)

Transcript

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0:00.0

Compelling insights, unpredictable conversations,

0:12.7

encouragement for your day.

0:14.7

It's the Patrick Madrid show on Relevant Radio.

0:18.9

Welcome back and Happy Taco Tuesday. Here's my number 888-914-9-149. 888-9149, sponsored by Catholic

0:29.7

Order of Forrester's. And plenty to talk about, I'm interested in what's on your mind,

0:34.1

what's been on my mind this morning in the minds of the people who have been listening

0:37.6

thus far, maybe you're just tuning in. There's a viral video on TikTok of all things. I mean,

0:44.6

everything's on TikTok nowadays. And it's a young woman who's complaining rather vehemently

0:50.9

about her circumstances. She has to work 40 hours a week. I don't know where

0:55.1

she works. She doesn't say, but she's wearing a blue vest. She's sitting in her car. I don't know why

0:59.9

more and more now seems like so many, I guess some men do it too, but it seems like women in general

1:06.4

who post videos, they're sitting in the front seat of their car. That's where they take their

1:10.3

selfies too. You can see from the reflection, especially if they're wearing sunglasses. You can see

1:14.6

them holding the phone in the reflection of their sunglasses. Anyway, so she's sitting in her car

1:20.4

and it's not a very long audio, but for those of you tuning in right now, here's a little taste

1:27.0

of it. She's, looks like she's, well, her mascara is not running, but she might be crying. It's hard to say. She's just really angry and she wants you to know about it because of her work situation. I cannot stand how the news has been dogging Gen Z and calling them lazy for not wanting to work a nine to five for the rest of their lives. Let me put it in perspective for everybody who's a little confused here.

1:48.1

Okay? I work five days a week. I'm not confused. 40 hours a week. Okay. I do not make enough

1:53.8

to live on my own. I would not make enough to pay rent, water, electric, and eat. All by myself.

2:00.7

I would not be capable of doing that.

2:02.5

20 years ago when you were getting started, you could live on your own.

2:06.1

When I had three roommates.

2:08.7

And you were eating ramen for dinner?

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