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    The Patrick Madrid Show: February 17, 2026 - Hour 1

    17/2/2026 | 51 min
    Patrick answers questions about changes in Catholic teaching on capital punishment and explains praying to saints with sharp scriptural references. He fields calls about family disputes over cremation and addresses the influence of Jordan Peterson on young Catholics, weaving in biblical perspectives on marriage and tradition. Rapid-fire yet thoughtful, Patrick’s responses bring clarity and conviction to a swirl of faith, culture, and personal struggle.

    Michael (email) - We're not living in the 15th century anymore (00:51)
    Lou - How can you pray to the saints when they are already dead? (11:26)
    Justine - The remains of my father were cremated. My sibling wants to split the ashes and disperse the ashes into the ocean. How much effort should I put in to get my dad a proper burial? (23:15)
    Kevin (email) – Question about cremations and spreading ashes (37:00)
    Carmen (email) - How can I advise a young man to begin learning about Catholicism the right way or in hopes of correcting his mindset? (39:50)
    Michael - My mom and dad wanted their ashes to be put together. I did not do it and had them put in a Veteran's cemetery at no cost. (46:16)
    Originally Aired on 01/19/26
  • The Patrick Madrid Show

    The Patrick Madrid Show: February 17, 2026 - Hour 2

    17/2/2026 | 51 min
    Patrick welcomes listeners into a whirlwind conversation about artificial intelligence, sparking reactions to Elon Musk’s bold predictions and candidly questioning the consequences for human purpose, work, and relationships. Unexpected calls reference pop culture, raise concerns about machines rewriting history, and wonder aloud what happens if robots take over everyday chores. As the dialogue accelerates, Patrick probes whether people will embrace robots or fiercely protect the messy beauty of real life.

    Audio: Elon at Davos, Within a year AI will be smarter than any human being - https://x.com/newstart_2024/status/2014424307900850512?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ (00:19)
    Audio: Elon, “In the future, the robots will make so many robots, that they will actually saturate all human needs - https://x.com/cb_doge/status/2014400490424173041?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ (05:19)
    Audio: Elon, "You don’t actually need school to learn anymore – https://x.com/ianmiles/status/2014322727205679426?s=20 (11:28)
    Reba - What is to stop AI taking over all of humanity? (13:54)
    Stacy - I think we need community with each other, and I think robots taking care of our elderly will only make loneliness worse (21:58)
    John - My wife has a severe gluten allergy and can’t receive low gluten host. She can receive the precious blood but our priest doesn’t want to resume giving it. What can I do? (25:17)
    John - My concern is that AI is only as good as the input. I think the vast majority of people working on AI will make it liberal based, and it will be socially to the left. I’m also concerned it will be godless. (28:58)
    Jackie - I think we need to interact with humans and not robots. (34:19)
    Miles - Who will pay for individuals being able to access AI and how will we deal with things like credit scores? (42:49)
    Lourdes - I caught a student cheating using AI and she got everything right. I gave her a failing grade for cheating. However, after that I let students do it because they had to read. I followed this person's career and she still did well in life. (44:11)
    Esmeralda - Did you ever see the series Apocalypse? I see that this is happening. (47:37)
    Courtney - I want a Robot. If we are going to have a robot in our house, she needs to agree with us. She will help us have more family time. (49:26)
    Originally Aired on 01/28/26
  • The Patrick Madrid Show

    The Patrick Madrid Show: February 17, 2026 - Hour 3

    17/2/2026 | 51 min
    Patrick brings the smartphone struggle front and center, questioning why tech and social media seem to influence children more than their own families. Parents call in with raw confessions, regrets, and inventive solutions, from holding out on smartphones to battling the sneaky ways kids get around controls, while stories of bikes, banana seats, and even Maseratis bring humor and a touch of nostalgia to the mix. Rules, boundaries, and values collide with modern tech, leaving listeners weighing connection, safety, and family sanity in a world where a phone can change everything.

    Audio: Once kids get smart phones, family life turns into a fight over screen time . . . - https://x.com/drantbradley/status/2012876836502405511 (00:23)
    Audio: just because everyone is doing it doesn’t mean your kids should do it too - https://x.com/modernxdad/status/2015262851414544684 (02:21)
    Todd - Smart phone: I challenge you to switch to a flip phone and have kids watch Gun Smoke (09:14)
    Liz - We are a family of smart phone holdouts, and we gave our kids flip phones and my kids don't care. (10:25)
    Melissa - A counselor told me that I should get my kid a phone so she could feel more part of other kids' social circles. That was the beginning of the end. (19:36)
    Jorge - From where I come from, we didn't have TVs. I think I can enjoy the benefit of learning without it. I compare the TVs of yesterday to the phone today. (23:29)
    Jessica - Smart phones: Somethings that helped me prolong the eventuality of kids getting a phone was a straight A report card. (29:09)
    Gloria - Smart phone: I set parameters for my kids. My children wanted them at a young age. I did a lot of research before getting them phones. We used a lot of the parental controls available. I think it is working out. (34:14)
    Marie - I have a teenager and a preteen. I totally agree with Patrick. My 10-year-old hacked my iPad and removed restrictions. (40:27)
    Andrew - I am a parent of 6 kids. I struggle with how smart phones can lead to the sin of envy. (44:31)
    John - My college age son argues that killing in video games is moral and I argue it is not. Can you help me? (49:02)
    Originally Aired on 01/29/26
  • The Patrick Madrid Show

    The Patrick Madrid Show: February 16, 2026 - Hour 1

    16/2/2026 | 51 min
    Patrick explores the raw, conflicting emotions faced by mothers choosing between career and home in today’s culture, launching from a heartfelt message from a mom split between corporate demands and family longing. With callers like Ellie, Michelle, and Claudia revealing regrets, gratitude, and the messy consequences of their decisions, Patrick weaves in his own backdrop of frugal, joy-filled years and the constant question of what truly matters. Sarah Tafoya’s blend of career and presence at home stands alongside tales of sacrifice, guilt, and fleeting childhood moments, creating a rush of encouragement and reflection for anyone caught at this crossroads.

    Audio: Career mom admits that it’s not worth it and that you should find a way to just be home with your kids - https://x.com/breannamorello/status/2021972291685691817?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ (01:15)
    Elly – How is Billy Jean King connected to the women who wanted to stay home with her children instead of going to work (15:19)
    Michelle - I started as a stay-at-home mom and went to work and then became a single mom. I wish I did some things differently. (21:24)
    Claudia - I went to college and chose career over kids, and I regret this now (29:42)
    Sarah shares her experience balancing being a mom and having a full-time job (35:54)
    Mary - I'm a stay-at-home mom because I made a decision to put my family first (46:23)
  • The Patrick Madrid Show

    The Patrick Madrid Show: February 16, 2026 - Hour 2

    16/2/2026 | 51 min
    Patrick welcomes stories from callers—stories of single parents, faith rediscovered, the push and pull between ambition and motherhood, and shifting generational attitudes. Tradition finds its place across generations as callers discuss parish life, novenas, and the role of Mary, while Patrick listens, reflects, and offers encouragement. Moments of vulnerability and humor thread through the conversations, reminding listeners of the everyday beauty and challenge in family and faith.

    Linda - I was able to stay at home with the kids and work, so I had the best of both worlds. It's good to be able to stay home with the kids. (00:31)
    Robert - I never got married or had kids, and now I’m too old for all that. What do I do now? (06:32)
    Sydney – I’m pregnant with my first baby. I have friends that want to work and those who stay at home. (10:45)
    Nicole – I’m a stay-at-home mom and God has helped us to pay the bills. Becoming Catholics has changed our priorities. (17:31)
    Jan – I was raised by stay-at-home mom and jealous of the kids with working moms because I thought they had it made, but I was wrong. (23:34)
    Joe - Without our blessed mother, we cannot find our way home. (25:50)
    Rosy - My husband and I had six kids. I stayed home and homeschooled and made it work. (29:51)
    Anna - Can you have more than one intention for a 54-rosary novena? Can you pray for yourself? (35:00)
    Cathy - Is beef or chicken broth okay on Friday’s during Lent? (36:22)
    Thomas - Who sins are forgiven in infant baptism? Was john the Baptist baptizing infants? (40:01)
    Carmelina (12-years-old) - What happens when someone goes to heaven? (44:40)

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