The Patrick Madrid Show: May 08, 2026 - Hour 2
The Patrick Madrid Show
Relevant Radio
4.8 • 587 Ratings
🗓️ 8 May 2026
⏱️ 51 minutes
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Summary
Patrick explores the societal impact of birth control before shifting the conversation to artificial intelligence, a space where even Sting voices concern and listeners are sometimes tricked by AI-generated bands. He fields honest questions about faith, tackles tricky workplace dilemmas involving conscience, and responds to emails and calls with humor and frankness, sometimes blending deep spiritual issues with playful debates about the show’s recurring musical bits. Thoughtful, unscripted exchanges keep listeners engaged at every turn.
- The origins of the birth control pill - The Catholic Church was right about everything – https://x.com/thattradgal/status/2051349604919030100?s= (00:20)
- Audio: Sting on AI – https://x.com/newstart_2024/status/2052508038418842050/video/1?s=46 (01:53)
- Miriam (email) - Why don't we emphasize the Holy Spirit as much as we do God and Jesus? (07:15)
- Mike (email) - Is there any meaningful difference or a station preference that us listeners should elect to listen live over the reply?
- Don’t Keep Going! (38:52)
- Susie - I Work for a fortune 500 company and I was recently asked to send out an email to ask my partners to join a pride parade. I don't want to do it. What do I do? (28:47)
- Marcie - I stood up for myself in my job and ended up getting fired, but I got a better job and God has blessed me. (44:02)
- Chuck - Can you explain Jesus' response to the pharisees in Mark 2:18-22 about fasting? (48:11)
Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | compelling insights unpredictable conversations |
| 0:12.1 | encouragement for your day it's the patrick madrid show on relevant radio and the birth |
| 0:19.5 | control pill was invented most people thought it would be a good thing. |
| 0:23.6 | There were a few naysayers, like the Catholic Church, but most people who were outside the |
| 0:30.1 | church thought that this would help people. |
| 0:32.6 | It would give them control over their fertility. |
| 0:34.6 | It would make marriage stronger. |
| 0:36.6 | These kinds of arguments were advanced. It would make marriage stronger. These kinds of arguments were advanced. |
| 0:39.4 | It would make abortion far less likely. So it was said. And we can't blame the people back then |
| 0:46.2 | for not understanding what would happen. What happened was the opposite of what was predicted. |
| 0:51.6 | Instead, divorce rates skyrocketed. Cohabitation took off. Families became |
| 0:58.7 | broken on a scale not seen before in history. And abortion also skyrocketed. So there are complex |
| 1:09.6 | explanations for why these counterintuitive things took place, |
| 1:13.7 | but they did. And that left the family in a more fractured situation than we have ever seen. |
| 1:24.4 | Excellent point. Excellent point. |
| 1:28.8 | Excellent point. |
| 1:30.0 | Thanks for playing that, Cyrus. |
| 1:30.9 | I appreciate that. |
| 1:32.7 | I want to go back to AI for a second. |
| 1:38.2 | Sting, whom you may remember had a little band called The Police, |
| 1:40.8 | and he had somewhat of a solo career after that. |
| 1:41.5 | You might have heard of him. |
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