EP 1238 -Maybe the Future’s Okay After All
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We live in a world that loves to complain about “kids these days.” Scroll your feed long enough and you’ll find plenty of people convinced the next generation has lost its way. But every so often, a story comes along that shuts all that noise down — and reminds us that the future might just be in better hands than we think.
In this episode, Jay shares the powerful true story of a small café in Hudson, Wisconsin — and the group of teenagers who stepped up when life collapsed around its owners. When Carol Trainor fell into a months-long coma, her husband Chad stayed by her side in the hospital. Back home, their team of high-school kids didn’t walk away — they ran the restaurant. They opened at dawn, paid the bills, trained each other, kept the plants alive, and kept hope alive, too.
This isn’t a story about business. It’s a story about humanity — about what happens when people are trusted, invested in, and treated like family long before a crisis ever hits. It’s proof that leadership isn’t about titles, and character doesn’t come with age.
So before you write off “kids these days,” listen to this one. Because maybe the future isn’t doomed. Maybe it’s already rebuilding itself quietly — one act of loyalty, one open door, and one small town at a time.
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