📖 Episode Description: What does it take to raise a teenager who can command 22 cadets—but still forgets to text her mom back?
In this heartfelt and hilarious episode of The JB and Sandy Show, Sandy, JB, and Tricia explore everything from Austin’s tipping culture and the rising cost of living to the emotional highs of watching your child earn a military promotion. Sandy shares a proud parenting moment as his daughter is promoted to Chief Petty Officer in her NJROTC unit, while Tricia reflects on the discipline, leadership, and life skills the program instills in teens. and they settle the debate: who tips better—iPhone or Android users?
🔑 Key Moments & Themes:
- Austin’s Generosity: Ranked #2 in the nation for tipping—why are Austinites so generous?
- Cost of Living Breakdown: How much do you really need to live comfortably in Austin? (Hint: It’s six figures.)
- iPhone vs. Android Tippers: The surprising winner in the generosity showdown.
- Festival Flu: Why ACL might leave you coughing, sneezing, and wheezing for days.
- Proud Parenting Moment: Sandy and Tricia’s daughter is promoted to Chief Petty Officer in NJROTC—and Grandma gets to do the honors.
- Teen Communication Struggles: She can lead a platoon, but can she send a text?
🎤 Guest Insight: No outside guests, but the spotlight shines on Sandy and Tricia’s daughter, Landry, whose hard work and leadership in NJROTC earned her a major promotion. Her journey offers a glimpse into the value of youth military programs and the pride they bring to families.
💬 Memorable Quotes:
- “She’s the boss of 22 kids—and she’s been training her whole life for this.”
- “You need to make $123,000 a year just to live comfortably in Austin.”
- “For the longest time, she wouldn’t respond for hours. Now she just sends a quick text—and it makes all the difference.”
- “Android users tip better than iPhone users. Who knew?”
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🎧 Catch The JB and Sandy Show on 103.1 Austin’s 80s Station or stream it anytime on the iHeartRadio app.