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April 14, 2025 6 mins
Boots, Joe, and Jim discuss their thoughts on welfare!
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So Joe, Joe Joe. I'm sorry. My best friend's name Joe,
were still call him Joey. But here here's the deal.
We're talking off air. There are people out there that
have perfect investments, have a ton of money, but they're
so what did you call them savers? Not spenders?

Speaker 2 (00:17):
Best savers or spenders?

Speaker 1 (00:20):
Yeah, because I know cheap bo's like that. I call
them cheapos. They call themselves frugal, but yeah, cheapos. You know,
like my buddy Dicky, very well off, but boy we
go to lunch, he's an alligator tight. Oh yeah, he
worries about things that I go, what are you worried about?

Speaker 2 (00:36):
And that's what we have to do with our clients.
I mean, you're you're speaking exactly to them, so we
have to tell them, like you have permission to go
spend the money. I mean, our clients are the type
you know when they get a five dollars Roosters Bucks
card from you. Yeah, like they're going to go there
even though knowing the bill is going to be a hundred
bucks and they're going to say five percent, but to
them it means everything. Yeah, that's just how they think.
It's just mentally it's all about how much they say,

(00:57):
know how much they spend even sometimes I mean, yeah.

Speaker 1 (00:59):
I can't. I can't imagine the guy in the bibbs
and got a big old chaw in. He's worth five
six hundred grand. He's one of your best clients. He
pulls up in a rickety truck. You're like, would you
please spend this money and go buy a nice truck?

Speaker 2 (01:10):
Yeah. I mean we have to get Most of our
clients come to us and they say, I've never bought
a new car before. I've always just bought used, And yeah,
we have to encourage him, like we actually put together
plans for him to say, hey, we want to remind
you that you can spend you know, fifty thousand extra
dollars in what you're spending and still not run out
of money. And we have to remind him that every
single year. It's like arm wrestling. I'm trying to get

(01:32):
him to spend.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
Like I don't want a cruise, I don't want a
new truck. I don't want my bathroom sink, not the leak.

Speaker 2 (01:37):
But most of them they actually wanted to do that.
They just have to get over that.

Speaker 1 (01:41):
That paradigm shit.

Speaker 2 (01:42):
It's okay, finally, yeah, and so they just don't like
some people still think they're going to run out of money.
I mean, they have millions of dollars and they're still
worried about it. So it's just about getting them to
understand that they're fine and you know, no matter what's
going to happen, they're still going to be protected and
have a plan.

Speaker 1 (01:54):
Avice to jump that same scenario to you, Jim, because
there are people that just don't want help and they
need it and you know, and you it frustrates You're
probably sometimes like this, you gotta well, you gotta be
nice too, though.

Speaker 3 (02:07):
Well, the challenge is is more if you're safe at
home and you're you know, there's a lot of families
that keep their head in the sand, and your mom
and dad's been in out of the hospital multiple times,
and you know, they realize that it's inevitably they're going
to have to find a place or make a decision.
And the longer you wait, actually it's going to be
higher care and higher costs. So you know, we can help,
you know, put it together a plan so we have

(02:29):
it in place so next time your loved one's in
a hospital and they can't go back home, you know,
you know where they can go and transition safely. So
that's why you know, we're here to help and just
you know, help you know, peace of mind, and you
just come up with a plan and you know, more importantly,
you know, you know, once you meet with us and
we go, you know, look at communities with you, you

(02:50):
then you start to realize, hey, this isn't as bad
as I thought. Or everyone in the community, mom or dad,
No one wants to leave their house. Well, I say,
everyone in this community that's thriving, and you just you
saw how all they're or you know, they were just
like mom and dad, they didn't want to leave, and
it's something that you have to get over. But you know,
you want to look at safety and you want to
make sure you know you can, you know, have peace
of mind.

Speaker 1 (03:10):
And keep you can. How many times have we heard
that phone call, Hey my mom fell and broke her
hip here and it's like, uh, and that that was
the person, And then you always have that self conversation, Man,
I should have put them in a home because I
knew she was getting bad. And the washer and dryers
still downstairs and grandma fell down the steps and now

(03:30):
she's done, so that's.

Speaker 3 (03:31):
You know again, there's people that were resonating with on
the air right now that we can have that talk.
So just give me a call and I can put
a plan. Didn't have to happen tomorrow where we're going
to be transitioning someone in, but we can at least,
you know, have a plan in place so when you
need it and next crisis that happened, you have it
in place, so.

Speaker 1 (03:48):
It's okay to reach out for help. I mean, I
just I kind of went through with my mother, but
she was so stubborn that I wanted her to move
in with with my first wife and I she wouldn't
do it, and I said please, and she was close
to it. My first wife, Jodie, and my wife and
her got along great because I knew she wasn't taking
her medicine. I know she was, and I think of

(04:10):
now knowing you at this level of business, I wish
i'd had you back then because I think she would
still be with us because one thing my mom didn't
she didn't do her drugs right, her pills right, and
I think with the perfect living arrangements, they could have
made sure she was getting her pills and doing things
right and eating right and different things.

Speaker 3 (04:28):
And that's the most important thing is med management and
just if you have the right community that's going to
help manage that. I mean, it just keeps everybody you know,
you know safe. So again that's why you know, sometimes
doing it sooner or later. And you know, no one
really knows when is the best time to do something,
and I say, it's always best to do it when
you're still healthy and you can transition to a community

(04:48):
and benefit from all the amenities and go out on
all the activities and you know social So you know
a lot of times you wait too late and you've
had that stroke or you've had a fall and now
you can't get around and name late well or and
or your memory's gone and now you're you're you're no
longer going to be able to thrive in assisted living.
So you know, that's the part where if we can
get you know, assisted living sooner, you could probably thrive

(05:10):
there possibly the rest of your life. So that's the
part we try to really you know, educate on. And
you know, again it's you know, doing it sooner or later.
And you know that's why you should give us a
call and just put a plan in place and you
know six one four eight eight eight safe, or you
can get on columbustock Carepatrol dot com and put you know,
fill out a quick form and I can call you.
But so we're here at nine am, nine pm twenty

(05:32):
four to seven, you know, or you know, seven days
a week. So if you call me, I'm going to
pick up.

Speaker 1 (05:37):
So you four am, give me a call.

Speaker 3 (05:39):
Yeah, call if I'm awake, I'll pick it up.

Speaker 1 (05:41):
Heck yeah, why not? So so we got Rivia coming
up next. Joe made up the question. So I will
be a phone of friend, Jim will be a phone
a friend. So Pete's our champion. And these are all
money questions.

Speaker 2 (05:52):
Yeah, all money, all tax market, the state plan.

Speaker 1 (05:56):
It would be a lot of fun. Wow, all right,
he'll coach you through it. And then Audio, I want
a good job in her my man at the legend,
And next is uh, MICHAELA is coming in and she
is who's her co host? Gonna be Maria Durant. Maria Durant,
She's with the Franklin County Sheriff's Department. She's a good
friend of the show. So I'm gonna take an early
break so we can get back some more time with Rivia.

(06:16):
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