🎙️ “Dumb Jobs, Big Money & AI Job Fees – Are You Still Human?"
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That’s the blunt question Sandy and Tricia tackle in this lively episode of The Sandy Show. From real estate agents to OnlyFans stars, they explore the controversial list of high-paying jobs that don’t necessarily demand a high IQ—and share their own hot takes on each one. But that’s just the beginning. Tricia drops a bombshell in The Story We Love: AI-generated resumes are flooding hiring systems, and companies may soon charge you just to apply for a job. Is this the future of employment—or a desperate attempt to filter out the bots? Guest Steven Presley from Thunder Pop TV joins the show to share a wild story about Ryan Reynolds leaving 40 voicemails for Bill Murray, all in an effort to get him into a John Candy documentary. The result? A public F-bomb and a hilarious moment with Blake Lively. Other highlights include:
- The death of the beloved free streaming app Freevee and what it means for Meemaws and Peepaws everywhere.
- A viral TikTok health hack that involves jumping 50 times before your morning coffee.
- A bizarre law about mailing used underwear (yes, really).
- A nostalgic tribute to Don Knotts and the enduring charm of The Andy Griffith Show.
"You don’t need brains to make money… but you do need charisma." – Sandy McIlree
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