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24 Sep 2025
Hoodies & Headlines with Tim Young

Tim Young may be known for running his mouth, but this conversation shows a whole new side of him. In this episode, Sarah sits down with the bold and hilarious man who’s captured the hearts of millions on social media. Tim gets real about the issues, shares stories you won’t hear anywhere else, and even lets us in on a few of his favorite (and least favorite!) things.

He’s all about the Grapevine VFW, traveling, cigars, and Wilhoite’s — but don’t ask him about cruises, his ex-fiancé, or buying land overseas. This one is equal parts fun, honest, and thought-provoking… so grab your headphones and tune in for the full scoop!

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Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Host
Tim Young
Guest

Episode Timeline

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01:01
Tim's feelings about cruises
06:00
How did Tim get his start?
11:49
Tim’s journey from the northeast to becoming a Grapevine resident
19:21
Our world is in a crisis
31:55
How does Tim want to use his platform to inform people about the state of the world?
47:58
Tim’s take on the Epstein files and President Trump
53:32
What does Tim’s calendar look like over the next few months?
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00:00
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Charlie Kirk was shot just minutes ago, and today I sat down with one of his peers, Tim Young, one of the most unapologetic voices on social media. This was one of the most real and unfiltered conversations I've ever had on Let's Talk Local, and one I hope to continue even off the mic. The dialogue hit on pieces of very unavoidable facts that are taking shape today and is a must listen for anyone who wants to expand their perspective of where we find ourselves. Thank you for tuning in and following along. Tim.
00:41
Tim Young
You wanna just are we recording already? Let's just start. No. Let me just start your podcast for you. This is one of the few podcasts I've actually watched.
00:48
Tim Young
I do a lot of these. I don't watch this stuff.
00:50
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
But well, and thank you, by the way. Thank you for your awesome support of everything that we do at Dallas Express in here. You're the best. But tell me why you're jet lagged, and how you don't like Holland America or cruises. I love cruises.
01:03
Tim Young
Oh, No. I don't know what cruises you're going on. Are you going on river cruises that are limited to 150 people?
01:09
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
No. I mean, we've done Seaborne. We've done well, mean, we've done nicer.
01:15
Tim Young
You've done nicer.
01:16
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Yeah. We just did the celebrity cruise And yes, I do the freaking buffet. Take kids.
01:24
Tim Young
Do people know that we were talking about the buffet? No, let me tell you. Here's
01:27
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
They don't know.
01:28
Tim Young
So I had a nice cab I was a speaker on the Media Research Center cruise. Love Media Research Center. Love the it was like a conference on a cruise. Loved every aspect of it. Great people were there, the Lashes, all these people, Dana Lash and whatever.
01:40
Tim Young
The Bozells. But it was like going to like a casting call for Cocoon or, you know, like a retirement home. Like, it was like a hospice care up at the buffet.
01:52
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Okay. That was our first experience with the cruise line.
01:56
Tim Young
Here we are. Yeah. See, you were telling me how great cruises are.
01:58
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Well, are not great. They are great. You like, Manuki was just like, it looks like a freaking morgue as we were walking onto the No.
02:05
Tim Young
Correct. That's a wise man. No. That's a wise man. No.
02:09
Tim Young
I you go like, I and the food gets old real quick. No. It doesn't. Yes. It does.
02:16
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I don't know why you that's your
02:17
Tim Young
experience. One of a thousand birthday cakes that they have out that these old people are, like, clamoring for. They get a plate, and they put, like, 45 like, the gluttony on these things. And I say that as fat guy right now that needs to lose 40 pounds. I'm on this thing, and, like, I'm getting up and having, like, smoked salmon, whatever like salami.
02:35
Tim Young
I'm trying to stick kind of carnivore thing. All the other stuff that I tried tasted like garbage. It tastes like generic garbage, like something you would get at like a hospital cafeteria. And the people were just sad. The like shuffling around, pooping their pants.
02:51
Tim Young
No. I guarantee they did. And then, the good stuff the cruise is, like, what you make of it. Right? So, like Yeah.
03:01
Tim Young
I like I didn't sleep a lot because we would go past the really good the cool fjords at like 3AM. Oh. So I would get up and be like, oh my god. Like, why would you not wanna see this? So I go smoke I bought Cuban cigars in Amsterdam.
03:13
Tim Young
Yes. I love cigars. We need to talk
03:15
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I love cigars. It is one of my life's pleasures.
03:19
Tim Young
Well, we need to smoke at some point. I Because think I have like 3,000 at my place. And I find the really good ones for nothing. So they had all the Cohiba like the jicke and Robusto and stuff like Cuban ones. Just chilling for like half price there of what we would have to because the Bahike's are like $400 here.
03:33
Tim Young
They're like, this is now we're going to be I'm going to have an out of touch conversation for people watching this. They were like $200 Amsterdam.
03:39
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
That's amazing.
03:40
Tim Young
Yeah. Yeah. I bought a Leva V twenty twenty four's there, so the limited edition Levas. I everything. So I smoked like two a day, three a day.
03:50
Tim Young
Oh my god. Was hanging out on it. And the one night, so the crews advertised that you could see the northern lights. They weren't visible to the negative eye. But I was sitting out at like 2AM one night.
04:03
Tim Young
And this lady ran by, and there was nobody on the top deck. It was just me and her. Which by the way, crazy to me that like the it's the most beautiful place in the world. Well, one of them, Norway. And we're going past all this amazing stuff.
04:14
Tim Young
And these people are more excited about the ice cream machine than looking out at the
04:21
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I've witnessed that too on some of the
04:22
Tim Young
People walking around with ice cream cones. I'm like so this lady runs by me. It's her fiftieth birthday. She's only on this cruise because she wants to see the Northern Lights. And she goes, they're out.
04:32
Tim Young
And I go, what are you talking about? And she grabs my phone. And she goes, I'll show you how to see them. And she hits the exposure button. And as soon as she did it, waits like three seconds.
04:41
Tim Young
And it was green and purple. And like the sky was all lit up. But it wasn't to the naked eye. So the gases were being hit by the solar what is it? The solar light or whatever that comes through.
04:49
Tim Young
And so we three people were on the top deck. That's all the the northern lights. Oh my goodness. Out of, like, 3,000. That's crazy.
04:57
Tim Young
Yeah. So But they got their ice cream.
05:00
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Okay. So back up just a minute for me. So you were on this cruise.
05:03
Tim Young
Yeah.
05:03
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
These people were primarily there because they wanted to Do something before they die. People.
05:08
Tim Young
No. Oh, media research center. Yeah. Sorry. Yeah.
05:10
Tim Young
Yeah. No. No. So media research center, they have a big conference on the cruise. And it's all of us talking about culture and, like, how the media is biased and where things are going, America's gonna be great again, how long it's gonna take to get there.
05:21
Tim Young
Really, really deep thought and really incredible people along the way talking about it. Hell of a panel. The Bozells were there. Hell of panels. It was like the Bozells, a bunch of media people, Joe Contra from Fox, Alan West.
05:32
Tim Young
A bunch of people were there.
05:33
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Okay.
05:33
Tim Young
And I got included. Interesting. I'm looped in with these people now.
05:37
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Well, course you are. Mean, you have, I think, more followers than a few of them.
05:41
Tim Young
A few of them.
05:42
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Yeah, I would think so. And so, Okay. So tell me first, and then I'm going to come and circle back to some of these topics because they're really interesting to me. How did you get your start? I know you're a comedian, But how did you get your start?
05:56
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Where are you from? How the hell did you start this?
06:00
Tim Young
I don't know. Grew up in Baltimore. Went to law school there. I have to really think about this because it's like I have a very long crazy resume. I won't get into all of it.
06:13
Tim Young
But I started doing stand up in college. One of the first times I was on stage, was a finalist. I won the first round of the DC's funniest College Student.
06:23
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Oh, right.
06:24
Tim Young
And I kind of wanted to combine it for a long time. And I did. Uh-huh. But I I end up falling back on the serious stuff. So like people have always reached out to me too as like crisis communications or or coming up with acronyms for departments and things like that.
06:37
Tim Young
Like department names and things for programs, whatever. But it really was just me doing stand up and going to law school at the same time and knowing that I was never going to practice law. Just getting Yeah. A So I was valedictorian in high school. My it parents was either you be a lawyer or a doctor.
06:53
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
And went
06:54
Tim Young
to lawyer.
06:55
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Okay. So that's how. And then from that, it morphed into your comedic career.
07:01
Tim Young
Yeah. And then I get calls by somewhere in the middle of this, started getting calls from members of Congress and executive agencies and stuff to write things for them or write speeches or help them out with stuff. And it's kind of crazy.
07:14
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I love it. So why have you never run for public office?
07:17
Tim Young
The worst job.
07:19
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Oh, I agree. I could never do it. I could never do it.
07:21
Tim Young
So I really wanted to be what I like to call and I'm shaped like one right now so the pumpkin queen of Grapevine. We've had the mayor there for fifty years. He's going to be there for fifty years, which is like the longest serving mayor in I think, all of America right now. Oh, wow. Mayor Tate.
07:35
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I love Grapevine.
07:36
Tim Young
I do too. That's why I live here.
07:37
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
It's so beautiful. It's so quaint and inviting and down to earth.
07:44
Tim Young
And five minutes away from DFW Airport. I know. Actually, it encompasses threefour of DFW Airport. So you can just
07:51
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I didn't know that.
07:51
Tim Young
Oh, That's where they get all their money. They've oh, boy, is that a loaded town. So the school the GCISD, the school district there I can throw out terms like this because it's a local podcast so people could know what you're saying. So they send $30,000,000 as part of the Robin Hood program to the rest of the state because they have so much money, because they get so much tax money from DFW Airport and
08:10
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Interesting. Few other Yeah.
08:13
Tim Young
The town, I considered running for mayor. And then this last election, was working for a candidate. I was actually door knocking, not being a social media person actually getting out and doing things.
08:21
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Mhmm.
08:23
Tim Young
We lost a really good conservative seat on the GCISD school board because people were still spiking the football from November and didn't wake up and realize that Texas has off timed elections, not with November. So May election, she lost by 300 votes. I was out door knocking. They had one of the most comprehensive door knocking campaigns you could think of. Everybody was so excited about it.
08:41
Tim Young
She still lost. So I thought to myself, like, I really wanted to be mayor. Thought it would be really fun. Probably easier to run for Congress.
08:48
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Yes.
08:48
Tim Young
Because number one, if the incumbent type people thought I was running, they might shoot me, because it's a small town. That could still happen here. But me getting involved gets all the crazy Democrats out because I would be it would be a national focus on me running. Mhmm. And so by the time I would run, I am almost certain I would lose.
09:08
Tim Young
Like we it is took a look at it from a few different aspects. And like I'd love to be like, I'm famous. I would win. No. I think it would work the opposite.
09:16
Tim Young
And I would lose. And it'd be a lot of effort. And I'd be giving up a lot of business stuff that's happening. And I'd rather be a talking head. Okay.
09:23
Tim Young
One of these five congressional seats that might open up.
09:25
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Uh-huh.
09:26
Tim Young
You might get me, but I think I have to be drunk and the paperwork has to be thrown in front of me and I have to sign you you just show me like videos of Jasmine Crockett, and you go, you wanna let this go? And then you show me videos of Brandon Gill having a great time reading, you know, tweets from former tweets from PBS, the CEOs of PBS and Corporation for Public Broadcasting, all those things. He's having a great time.
09:47
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Absolutely. I think Brandon Gill will one day be President of The United States. And Danielle, I believe that she will be First Lady.
09:54
Tim Young
Central Casting. That family is they are the most beautiful.
09:56
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Oh my god.
09:56
Tim Young
It disgusts me how beautiful they are.
09:58
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
And they're so lovely.
10:00
Tim Young
They are.
10:01
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
They're so loving and so kind.
10:02
Tim Young
If I looked like that, I'd be a nightmare.
10:04
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
God fearing. Yeah. Like just so they're so wholesome. Yeah. I absolutely love them.
10:10
Tim Young
I knew he was going be good. I didn't know he was going to be this good.
10:12
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Oh yeah. So he the reason we know him personally is because he went through Christian Union. So Monty's identical twin, Matt, has spent the majority of his whole life after they went through Cornell starting and forming what's called Christian Union. So it's the most prolific and largest Christian but encompassing all denominations, all Protestants, all Catholics, you name it, at Ivy League universities. And so Brandon went through Christian Union That's cool.
10:44
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
At Princeton. And so that's why Matt, Monty's twin was like you guys gotta meet him, he's incredible, you need to support him, blah blah blah blah. So grateful we did. He is so sound.
11:01
Tim Young
And his staff by the way, All younger too. In for the long haul
11:05
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
these But I'm sure they're great.
11:06
Tim Young
You can usually judge people based on their staff too. Because a lot of times you get a lot of egos. These kids, you know, they write letters for people and they think suddenly they're fancy and whatever. Yep. They're all the hardest working people.
11:16
Tim Young
They're the kindest people. They're all brilliant. I mean, he's not he does a lot of work. But he can't be, because of all the constituent work and everything else he does, the one that has to dig through and find all these garbage tweets from people. So it's his team that's coming up with it.
11:29
Tim Young
I'm sure it was his idea. Also smokes cigars at his desk sometimes, by the way.
11:32
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Oh, that is so funny.
11:33
Tim Young
So he was my first I do a segment for Daily Signal called What's in Your Office. And he was the first one.
11:39
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Oh, I didn't know that. I've seen a few.
11:41
Tim Young
Okay.
11:42
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
So you missed some parts of of your history. So how did you get to Texas and Grapevine?
11:48
Tim Young
Oh, so that's a great one. So I lived in DC when COVID hit.
11:52
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Uh-huh.
11:53
Tim Young
And my landlord, is now Anna Paulina's chief of staff Okay. His mother lives down here. And when COVID hit and everything was crazy, he calls me up and he goes, hey, my flight to Austin from DC was $19 And I go, Okay. What's stopping me from going anywhere? So I found a cover for it, which was I was working for the Washington Times.
12:12
Tim Young
And I covered the effect of COVID on small business. And I then traveled the country for ten months, went to 35 states and 80 cities.
12:22
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Say that again? You went to
12:24
Tim Young
35 states and 80 cities. Yeah. I just kept traveling.
12:27
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
That's great. We traveled a lot as well.
12:29
Tim Young
Because you're smart. Nothing was stopping you.
12:32
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Paris, were in Spain. I mean, yeah. Oh, we were we were Why not? That is a crazy, crazy stat.
12:38
Tim Young
And it cost nothing.
12:40
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Yeah, I
12:40
Tim Young
know. It was amazing. Yeah. So like in my favorite experience, other than finding my home, was Mount Rushmore. So you pulled in Mount Rushmore, obviously the park staff was laid off.
12:52
Tim Young
Yeah. And I came around, and a lot of people were following what I was doing at the time. And the park staff go, hey, you can just go park up in our spaces up by the closest you can get to Mount Rushmore, to the monument. And so I pulled up there and just like wandered through there. And then across the street from there, across the street, is Custer State Park, which was designed I think it was like a depression era project, where it was designed to go up and like they drilled tunnels in the mountains that all faced Mount Rushmore.
13:19
Tim Young
And you go through there and they have like a whole herd of bison and like all sorts of wildlife and stuff. I was the one person in the park that day. And so I was driving around. I don't even know how long I spent there. One of the most beautiful places in America.
13:31
Tim Young
And bison just wandering around, mountain goats just wandering around, or goats, whatever they are. I don't know what type of goats they were. I'm not an animal guy. And it was just me and God going up through the mountains. It was such an incredible day.
13:43
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
That's amazing.
13:44
Tim Young
But I ended up here because my friend who lives in Southlake had an extra room. And she said, the hell if you're going to go back and live in the prison of DC during COVID. She's like, this will be your home base. I went to law school with her at University of Baltimore. And so she forced me to be there.
13:59
Tim Young
And one day I was walking. And I walked the six miles to Grapevine where the coffee shop at the top of the I didn't know the coffee shop at the top of the main street It was closed on Sundays. And so I wandered down Main Street, went to Tolbert's, went to Wilhoyd's, got real drunk.
14:12
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Yes, Wilhoyd's. Yes. I love
14:14
Tim Young
Wilhoyd's. We gotta go. We could
14:16
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
go smoke cigars there.
14:17
Tim Young
Yes. We could
14:18
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
And I love the bikes. I love the people. It is absolutely my
14:23
Tim Young
slum it, though? I feel like it's not I challenge you. I challenge you to slum it with me there.
14:29
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I can slum it much more
14:30
Tim Young
than you. Ma'am, this is the best I get.
14:33
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
No. Of course, can slum it. I'm from El Paso. I'm from Juarez. Like, I can go to the
14:39
Tim Young
Let's like,
14:40
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I am
14:41
Tim Young
Let's go.
14:41
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Absolutely, I
14:42
Tim Young
can So slum after that, I started looking at apartments. And there was a dude there who I met at, I think it was Woolhoits, might have been Tolbert's, who recognized me from TV.
14:52
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Uh-huh.
14:53
Tim Young
And we were talking and talking, and he had corporate housing that he wasn't using at one of the bougie apartment things. He's like, can just have it for the year. So I got to live in Grapevine for free for a year.
15:03
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
What? Yeah. This is nuts.
15:05
Tim Young
And then, yeah. It was a two bedroom. It was amazing. And then I found an apartment right up the street. A three bedroom kind of townhouse up the street right off of Main Street.
15:14
Tim Young
Now I'm looking to buy house. So yeah.
15:15
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I I okay. This is this is thrilling to me. Okay. So now fast forward. What was your popularity back then during COVID?
15:23
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
What was your
15:24
Tim Young
It was good. I don't know. It was good. I had the number one social media series ever in the history of the Washington Times. Yeah.
15:32
Tim Young
That was my traveling for COVID.
15:34
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Oh my gosh.
15:35
Tim Young
Which by way Did
15:36
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
you take the shot? Did you get the shot? You had No. To And you were able to travel? Yeah.
15:41
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
But you weren't international a lot?
15:43
Tim Young
Yeah. I wasn't international at all. Yeah. I figured, so I completed my lower 48. So I actually did, I did trains, planes, automobiles.
15:49
Tim Young
I flew everywhere, then I drove from here to Dickinson, North Dakota and back down. Then I took the train. I took the train up the California Coast, the Amtrak, the beautiful Amtrak. It was $89 and nobody was on it except for me and prisoners.
16:02
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Oh my gosh, I love Amtrak.
16:03
Tim Young
And so we like I did it all. I mean, I literally did it all. It was my fortieth birthday that year. Actually went back to DC while everything was closed, we had like Speakeasy barbecue at my favorite barbecue restaurant. Yes.
16:15
Tim Young
Raised like $10 or something to keep that open. Forget what it was that day. Oh my Like it was like a crazy so like I just had the best year, and I've yet to lose that weight. But also like living in Grapevine is great because like it is so you know the VFW is like I think the third highest grossing VFW in the country. It's open to anybody and go.
16:33
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I wasn't aware of this.
16:34
Tim Young
Yeah. So it is one of the most popular VFWs in the country. It's right off Main Street. It's where all the industry people go. So me going there, I met all the managers for the places on Main Street.
16:44
Tim Young
And so basically, just like what is it, like 15 wineries or whatever on Main Street? Landon does crazy stuff where they age their wine in whiskey barrels. I'm sure it's all source juice, but then they age it in whiskey barrels to like and so I I love it.
17:01
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Okay. Yeah. So now you're in Texas. Yeah. And now you're doing things, remarkable things, like going on this cruise, talking about the media, talking about many things that you're posting
17:12
Tim Young
nowadays.
17:12
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
So from things I've gathered thus far you're single right now, right?
17:17
Tim Young
Yeah.
17:18
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
How old are you?
17:19
Tim Young
45.
17:19
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
45. Okay. I'm trying to
17:21
Tim Young
I just got rid of a fiance like five months ago. No. Yeah. She cheated on me on top of a few other things. This is going to go live.
17:28
Tim Young
Good. Hey.
17:29
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Good job. Good job for cheating and breaking his heart.
17:32
Tim Young
Yeah. It was a great time. Her mom tried to call me the other day like two days ago. It was an Amsterdam. What?
17:37
Tim Young
I don't know. She's blocked now. I don't want to know what she had to say.
17:39
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
And so okay how is your dating life? Before I get into your topics that you're talking
17:43
Tim Young
about. Well, oh we have topics to talk about? This is a good time.
17:47
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I know the ones you were talking
17:48
Tim Young
I've about were learned a lot about how valuable women think they are in their late thirties and early forties on dating apps here in in Dallas.
17:58
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I think Dallas is probably a different target market.
18:00
Tim Young
It is not my target. It's not my demo.
18:03
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Yeah. It's a
18:04
Tim Young
different one. A lot of these women believe that they're princesses that should just be taken care of.
18:07
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
That's right.
18:10
Tim Young
I ain't it. I am not like, good luck. I don't know what guys go for that. Like especially like late thirties, early forties, and just want to be taken care of and never work again for a day in their life. That seems to
18:22
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
be what So I've seen a movement about this. How people just want a lot of women just want to stay at home and have the man pay for everything. Correct. Or the partner pay for everything.
18:36
Tim Young
They want to travel the world. They want that literally, when you go on like a Hinge, right, then Hinge like has all these different prompts. One of the top prompts is like a lot of times they're like, where will our next trip be? Will it be like Costa Rica? Which every woman apparently wants to go to Costa Rica all the time.
18:49
Tim Young
Or like Italy or whatever. And I'm like, how about nowhere? How about you can how about you earn your own money and you can go take yourself to Italy on your own? You have a nice have a nice time.
18:57
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
This is insane.
18:59
Tim Young
I had a plus one, by the way. I could have taken a plus one on this cruise to go away all the viewers. I said absolutely not. Which was really crazy because when I broke up with the the fiancee, this I got the offer after I broke up with the fiancee. Her little friends, her little scumbag friends friends came out of the woodwork.
19:12
Tim Young
And we're like, we'll go with you.
19:14
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Stop it. You know what? I I'm just I'm sorry. I'm sorry that you're having to deal with this. I just think that we're No, it's just that our world right now is in a freaking crisis.
19:24
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Our world is in a crisis and you hit on it, the topics that I was mentioning earlier. The topics that you were talking about on this particular cruise, right? Media just won't report anything. I mean, just the other day, yesterday, I was sending this to my niece just and I said, so help me God, tell me that you are caring. All this stuff, right?
19:47
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
How he just stabbed her and she just like, and she sat there with horror in her eyes. I thought she died immediately upon being stabbed.
19:56
Tim Young
No. People probably could have had. There was a crack at the But did you see
19:59
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
how they just sat there?
20:00
Tim Young
They sat there. Yep.
20:01
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
They freaking sat there
20:02
Tim Young
and They did probably also hate white people and they were okay it.
20:06
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
There was not one other white person on this. Poor girl. Know what mean? But what I think to myself is if I were to see someone getting up to stab someone, I would jump his ass.
20:22
Tim Young
Correct.
20:23
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I would jump his ass, and I would I I don't care.
20:26
Tim Young
But then you'd be charged. You'd be the one that would be charged.
20:28
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
But I mean and here's the thing. I carry my gun at all times. Yeah. And the way the people just sat there and fricking did nothing. They gathered their crap and they moved.
20:41
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
As she's bleeding to death. As she's bleeding to death, not trying to hold her wound, suppress the blood, give her any type of CPR. I mean, what? Yeah. I'm pissed.
20:55
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
So anyways, I'm sitting here messaging, or I call my niece who's like one of the people that I'm closest to in the world. And she's single, she's beautiful, she's white, she
21:06
Tim Young
How old is she?
21:07
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Doesn't carry, she is 28.
21:08
Tim Young
In the ballpark, let's go.
21:11
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
So she's unbelievable.
21:15
Tim Young
Yeah.
21:15
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
And she works on the Twelfth Floor here. Anyways I'll be back in I'm a gonna call her Bryce, come downstairs. So then I'm telling her, you need your gun, you need this, tell me what you're doing. So if this is the type of place that we are living in, where people do nothing, and they just watch people die, and I'm sorry, it makes me emotional. I mean, I cannot even imagine how that relates to people available in the damn dating market.
21:48
Tim Young
That's a hell of a boy, is that a hell of
21:50
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
a I mean, no.
21:51
Tim Young
Stick with it. But you're right. No. You're right.
21:52
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
This is the
21:52
Tim Young
damn truth.
21:53
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
This is the kind of that we have Correct.
21:55
Tim Young
In our world. Correct. It's So a thousand percent selfish.
21:59
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
It's selfish.
22:00
Tim Young
Yeah. It's weak. I said pisses me off. This is this is where I the I am now I'm clapping. You got me going.
22:07
Tim Young
I'm I'm I'm like in church right now. Yeah. I I like so one of my friends who I I just kind of reconnected with from high school, we were we were following up on some things that she's had a terrible time with. Like, her ex husbands are the worst. She has multiple ex husbands.
22:21
Tim Young
The worst stuck with four kids the whole thing. So I brought her out here for a vacation, whatever. And she said, what what's the one thing you haven't accomplished in your life? And I'm like a family. Like that's it.
22:30
Tim Young
Yeah. And she's like, that's kind of sad. Go, kinda? Yeah. Because I got everything else going.
22:34
Tim Young
It's fine. But like, when you take a look at the options that are out there and how selfish women are and like, where there are gonna be a lot of like ten years from now. There's gonna be a wake up for a lot of these women. But it's very clear that it is their fault. Yeah.
22:47
Tim Young
And and I think feminism is a big part of that, is a big failure in that. Like, I'm I like to say that I'm a nine to five feminist. I just want people to not be sexually harassed at work. That's fine. You know?
22:55
Tim Young
Yeah. Just just go to work and be safe and be equal.
22:57
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
That's fine.
22:57
Tim Young
Yes. Achieve what you wanna achieve. The end. But when you go beyond that, it's like, okay. Alright.
23:02
Tim Young
Enough. You get what you get here. No. I no. There is it's there's a level of selfishness in the world right now that I can't comprehend.
23:10
Tim Young
You can't comprehend. I can't. Normal people can't comprehend.
23:13
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Can't do it.
23:16
Tim Young
I I don't and it's a cultural thing. It's definitely a shift from the media where everybody should be out for themselves and be this like successful x y z, both men and women. And at the end of the day, it it turns you inward and selfish to a point that you literally have lost the basic concepts of family and community. Yep. There's no world where somebody should be stabbed in the neck and bleeding out and people just pick up their things and move.
23:38
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
And move. Not any humanity. And so if we delve a little bit deeper into this. Yeah. So if you had to guess, would you believe that the majority of these people on this train were racist?
23:59
Tim Young
Yeah. Yes.
24:00
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
How can you how can they not be?
24:02
Tim Young
Yeah. Because it was a it was a white girl. And and when he walked away, he said, just what did he just say? I got the white girl. Uh-huh.
24:08
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I got the white chick. I think it Like something.
24:10
Tim Young
Why wouldn't you jump to someone's but but the problem is too that society has developed to a point that like you look at what was it? Daniel Penny? Don't think his name wrong. He like choked out the crazy guy who was violent on the train. Yep.
24:21
Tim Young
And they went after him instead
24:23
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
of Yep.
24:24
Tim Young
So we're being designed to otherize everything. Yep. And and like we people don't wanna stand up and and help somebody else. But on the same hand, in this instance, when you take a look at those people, they should have jumped and done it's just we're in a real mess with where culture has been and and how it's reinforced when you take a look at all the leftists that are number one, let's start here. We're at the Dallas Express.
24:44
Tim Young
You guys are, like, the only people that really, like, reported on it to start with.
24:48
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I know. There was no other outlet talking about her being stabbed and murdered.
24:54
Tim Young
Yes.
24:55
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I mean, what is wrong with this?
24:56
Tim Young
It didn't fit the narrative.
24:58
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
It's just disgusting. And then did you see the comments where I forget it was on the New York Post. They posted the perpetrator and her photo. And then the comments underneath it were saying remove his photo. We don't want racist comments to be made.
25:17
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
And I'm like
25:18
Tim Young
Well then don't commit the crimes.
25:19
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Wait a minute. You're worried about the minority. And I get it. People tell me all the time, I'm a white girl, I'm a white girl, like I'm white passing. And so it drives me crazy because I'm like, oh because I'm white passing I get no voice as a Latina?
25:40
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Correct. That is BS.
25:41
Tim Young
Same with all Asian people.
25:42
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Yes. I mean anyway, so Okay back to this whole
25:46
Tim Young
By the way, let's be honest here, it was a white guy that stabbed a black woman.
25:50
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Oh it would have been.
25:51
Tim Young
Oh, yeah.
25:52
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Yeah. Circulated everywhere.
25:54
Tim Young
Circulated everywhere. Would have tried to connect him to Trump. So I forget what mass shooter it was. One of the mass shooters, I got a phone call from my friend at ABC News forty minutes after the shooting. My friend works at well, one of my friends works at World News tonight.
26:07
Tim Young
And he goes, hey, just a heads up. Your name came up with the mass shooter. I go, what are you talking about? They were like, he liked a couple of or whoever it was, liked a couple of your tweets. And so you might be part of the story that like, he it leans right.
26:21
Tim Young
And that I was like, wait. So you're telling me forty minutes after this happens, number one, that you found all social media. Number two, that you're trying to then connect or a major national media organization is trying to connect this mass shooter with me who doesn't want I'm such a pacifist with with so much stuff. Like, I I don't understand how, like, that's the automatic from the left is, like, let's see how we can connect them to anybody on the right we can to the point that a mass shooter was going to be like, that was a potential story.
26:48
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
And what's interesting about this Okay, so you've left out a little bit about your faith. Tell me what you're
26:55
Tim Young
I'm Christian.
26:56
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Okay, so you're a Christian person. Okay, so you are a conservative Christian white guy.
27:04
Tim Young
Yeah.
27:05
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
And have people tried to attack you for any of those things besides the conservative part?
27:11
Tim Young
I mean, yeah. But at this point, I've become like a sociopath. Yeah. Because once you get to a certain amount, I think I remember when I first moved here, four or five years ago, I hit 400,000 followers. And I turned off all of the responses at that point.
27:24
Tim Young
Like, don't get notifications on people hating me and saying all the things. I I was listed as one of the top four hateful people. And maybe one day I'll hit number one transphobia because I said groomer the most on social media. The way that I use There
27:39
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
is grooming. Yes, correct. What is wrong with using that word?
27:43
Tim Young
Because I well, apparently transphobic. And apparently I'm one of them There's the
27:46
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
days against groomers.
27:48
Tim Young
Yeah. Right?
27:48
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
They're
27:49
Tim Young
huge. Yeah, Jamie's amazing.
27:50
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Yeah, they're huge.
27:51
Tim Young
But yeah, no. So apparently I was one of the foremost they had top 10, I was number four.
27:57
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
So you know Jamie. Yeah. The woman who runs it. That is a voice that I would love to interview. I can get her.
28:04
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I would love that.
28:05
Tim Young
Thank you. Just run an organization.
28:07
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Because it's those kinds of people and this following is nowhere near yours. Mean your platform's absolutely huge, but at least we're in the top one percent in Texas, which is a great deal for the local sphere. But when I delve into this and I think to myself, okay the evil seems to just be ratcheting upwards.
28:27
Tim Young
Correct.
28:28
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Matt sent, Monty's identical twin who I mentioned earlier, sent Monty, myself and another person this link the other day about how starting in 2025, it essentially marks the fifty year start of the tribulation, the turning of the tribulation. Was a piece by Tom Horn and it was hidden essences, prophecies, Jesus' imminent return. The guy's dead, Tom is. And because I thought to myself, gosh I would love to speak to this man. Because men like him, men like Matt who spend their whole lives learning, It's like Monty's brilliance only learning about everything relating to scripture.
29:22
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
And I mean all holy books he has read, everything. He is one of the most one of the most knowledgeable people that I know with respect to Christianity and other religions as well. So he's someone I trust. If in fact, just go with me down this hole. We are at the start of a fifty year hellish period of time.
29:50
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Things are kind of tracking. Like the evil ratcheting upwards, AI, which I believe is going to be used at some point to track Christians and prevent people from spending. And it's going to be absolutely
30:06
Tim Young
They've tried it already. Yeah, they've tested it.
30:08
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
They've absolutely tested it. So I believe AI will be used to cause suffering in that respect. And I don't want to be a fear monger.
30:20
Tim Young
But I saw it quickly. Was like yeah, no, no, no.
30:22
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
So this is all kind of tracking.
30:25
Tim Young
And
30:27
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
so my mindset has shifted a lot these days. Like this morning. I was woken up by five Highland Park cops in my bedroom guns facing forward because there was a masked man on our property. And so I'm like, yeah, it's a Wednesday, but very, you know, it's fine. Yeah.
30:47
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
And so it was kind of a Wednesday morning just from that perspective because then you start having the conversations with yourself. Oh you think you're safe in Highland Park? Oh yeah there's a masked man on your property. Oh guns pointed at me that's how quickly I can die, know these wonderful five policemen. But this is getting real really fast.
31:15
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I mean it's getting real very quickly. What say you with respect to your platform and let's just say we are in this fifty year period of evil ratcheting upwards and you know people like you, people like me were trying to I am really trying not to divide people to further that division in the world. But it's kind of hard when you see a man stabbing a woman, other people just standing standing there moving their and leaving to another part of the train. Okay. I am livid about this.
31:53
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
How do you want your platform to help educate people about what we could potentially be facing?
32:02
Tim Young
I think just in general my voice is very unique in that I'm funny most of the time, not when we have serious conversations. But I'm able to translate and inform people. I'm able to translate heavier issues. Yeah. And inform people at a level that I don't think they get
32:16
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
around You do have brilliantly.
32:17
Tim Young
Yeah. And it's just become kind of like second nature to me. It's very it's strange. I didn't tweet that much when I was in Europe obviously for the past couple days. There are members of Congress who come to me for advice and their staff.
32:28
Tim Young
And it's just been kind of where I am is I realized the level of intellect that I have.
32:34
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
That's
32:34
Tim Young
right. It's being able share it. I just think that like so I dropped out of a doctoral program at one point. I have law degree. I went all but one course and the dissertation.
32:42
Tim Young
I couldn't stand it anymore. Also I was making real money. But there is a division and there's an academic division. Like most normal human beings are smarter than people who go through doctoral programs.
32:53
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I could not agree more with that statement.
32:56
Tim Young
And me having and a lot of people don't even I don't even talk about my education. My diplomas are in my bathroom. Put a Or
33:03
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
your IQ speaks for itself, just in your humor, in your execution alone. But I think sometimes it takes other smart people to recognize it. But yeah, your brilliance is an IQ. That means a
33:14
Tim Young
lot.
33:14
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
But you plan to use it.
33:16
Tim Young
To translate complex things and empower other people. And that was one of the big things I did when I used to work at SiriusXM. I always said, the only difference between me and the people out in the world is that I have a microphone in front of me. And granted, could fill time with lots of words. But everyone is the same level and they need to realize that they're on the same level and and same intellect as and probably smarter than most members of congress.
33:38
Tim Young
Mhmm. Then now this cabinet's really great. But like that last cabinet under Biden, smarter than most of those people. Like the the authority, it it's the authority is is imaginary. You know, we we put people in these positions in our minds when we we shouldn't.
33:54
Tim Young
And I think getting people to realize that they're no better than the people who they perceive to be in charge is is a big part of what I wanna do. Mhmm. And I think that helps in the long run.
34:04
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Do you plan to use your platform at all to showcase opportunities to I guess rope not rope people in, but kind of show people the spiritual side of what we might be facing?
34:20
Tim Young
Yeah. And look, that's something I haven't really started to touch on because I'm I I tell as I say, I tell more jokes than anything else when it when it comes to those things. And so my aspect is more pedestrian and stays out of religion. Although when you push me, I really start talking about it more and more and I talk about my faith a lot. Interesting.
34:37
Tim Young
I like to kind of keep it generic because I think you can flip more people when you realize
34:40
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
You can.
34:40
Tim Young
Oh, that guy is a Christian instead of Mhmm. You can. Putting it out front. And also, I think there's there's something to, you know, the whole praying in front of people and bragging in public about your faith, which I wouldn't I understand that like a lot of people don't do. But there's something about saying, you know, like people who like brag about like, I don't know.
35:02
Tim Young
There's a it's just a thin line for me. It's like telling a racist joke. Boy, this is a weird comparison. But it's like telling a racist joke. If it's not funny
35:08
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I'm following.
35:09
Tim Young
It's racist. Yeah. If you talk about your faith and it's a little Preachy? Yeah, little too much. It's almost like God's going to be like, are you doing, man?
35:18
Tim Young
Like, what is this? Yep. So I let my good work speak for themselves. A lot of times people don't even realize what I've done. Like I go and work.
35:25
Tim Young
It's when I'm out in the real world, when I'm not on social media where I think I'm doing the most on that aspect.
35:30
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
And what does that look like? What does your work outside of social media look like?
35:33
Tim Young
I do a lot of charity stuff and I do a lot of You do? Yeah. Oh yeah.
35:37
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Which charities are you supporting?
35:39
Tim Young
I'm not talk about that. I talk about people who need help individually.
35:42
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Okay. So is it like prostitutes? Is it homeless people? Is it
35:47
Tim Young
I haven't paid for a prostitute ever, but I came face to face with that in Amsterdam. No, no, it's when people are in need and I find out about it, I go and help them.
35:56
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Got you.
35:57
Tim Young
And I go help them very significantly.
35:58
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Got you.
35:59
Tim Young
But as far as charities go, charities, they get their money. They're fine. A lot of No,
36:02
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
no, no, no. That I get. I just didn't know if there was a particular Trust cause to
36:06
Tim Young
charity. Most of the time, like I know the so the social justice industrial complex that I've talked about a lot. So like, once you've solved the problem, you've to find other problems to solve so you can keep everybody employed at the charity. Yeah. And I just
36:21
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Have you read Gads Saad's book? No. Okay. Yeah. Anyway, he's exceptional.
36:29
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Toggling over a bit because I'm with you on all of these issues. I just didn't know if you were Jewish. Didn't know By
36:38
Tim Young
the way, like that your first go to was do you help prostitutes?
36:41
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Well, no. I mean because a lot of women who've been abused domestically is something that
36:46
Tim Young
is I very have helped people in that instance.
36:49
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's something that's important to me.
36:50
Tim Young
Yeah, there are some folks. So I grew up in very, very poor Baltimore. And there are a lot of folks who have had a lot of like I honestly to this day, grace God I got out of there.
37:02
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Me
37:03
Tim Young
too. I was one of 13 people who went to university from from my high school. And so like it was just it's wild to see the path that everyone else went on.
37:12
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Mhmm.
37:13
Tim Young
You know, I miss I miss my twenty fifth high school reunion because I was speaking at Yale. Right? So like that like that's like such a weird flex and I didn't tell anybody. I just didn't show up. But like because it just felt like a brag if I
37:24
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
was Of course. Now I'm
37:26
Tim Young
just gonna do it on a podcast every six. But but it's just I've been given so many opportunities and and I just like when I when I see the people who need the help, I just do it. Like there's It comes second nature to me.
37:40
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I can see that in you. And the interesting part is that I notice a little bit of a disparity between who I'm sitting with right now, and then who I see online.
37:50
Tim Young
Very different.
37:51
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
So it's crazy because just like Alex Stein, I thought, oh my gosh, he's totally different. I mean clearly, I mean you're a little bit different than Alex Stein. Just yeah, yeah, yeah. But don't need him
38:08
Tim Young
trolling me outside of my house, so we won't say anything negative.
38:10
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
You do things in such an igniting way that it's not as inflammatory, but it is still igniting.
38:21
Tim Young
Yes. And Oh, sorry.
38:23
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Go ahead. No. No. Yeah.
38:23
Tim Young
Go. But also, my character too, it wouldn't be a stretch if I became a member of Congress. Yeah. And I'd be a very serious member of Congress.
38:29
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
That's
38:29
Tim Young
right. And so, like, there's this it's the intellectual side of it. And and I do that does shine through all my work. But I'm a very serious person that does a lot of work. But I'm also very mouthy at the same time.
38:40
Tim Young
Tim does run his mouth, turns out. Yeah. But no, there's a lot that it's interesting because I'm the media fellow for strategic communication at the Heritage Foundation. And there are people there who still still don't understand why I'm there. Like Kevin Roberts who runs it, amazing.
38:56
Tim Young
Yeah. A lot of the comms people like the higher comms, they get it. Like the the VPs and like my buddy who's been on my my podcast a bunch, EJ Antoni, who's probably going to be now the new commissioner. He was explaining what the Bureau of Labor Statistics did on my podcast three months Mhmm. Before he got this nod.
39:15
Tim Young
And so there's a there's a large group of people who get it, and then there's people who like just don't. Because there aren't other characters like me in the in the industry. There are comics. There are people who are on Sirius. But there are then there's me who's like mouthy and then can turn around and write a a white paper on whatever.
39:31
Tim Young
Yep. And so I'm in a very unique just by myself space. And that became even more evident like when I did the media research center cruise, love talking about myself. Boy, have you really kicked off my ego here. And I realized in like a couple of the guys there, like I'm going be named to a board here coming up pretty soon that involves them.
39:48
Tim Young
And it's I was given very very big pep talks from some people that are like, yo, hey, you are like the one that does this stuff. And so it's I kinda have to pick my own path and that's actually been the stressful part of my career is finding which way I want to go. Yeah. And I've said no to Congress multiple times. Big big when I say I get asked to run for Congress, it's not like my buddy asked
40:09
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
me to
40:10
Tim Young
run for Congress. Yeah. I get asked to run for Congress, and it's been three times so far. And I've said no each time because I don't think it's it doesn't fit. But I'm just in a really weird, unique and it's hard too when you're dating somebody who kind of understands the industry or whatever.
40:25
Tim Young
It kind of gets it a little bit. And I start name dropping and things, because it's an everyday thing for me. Like who gives me phone calls, where I get calls from. And when I realize where I am and what things are kind of happening. Like I was in the last Trump commercial in the Unity ad.
40:41
Tim Young
I I
40:41
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
didn't know that.
40:42
Tim Young
This hit me the other day. So at the very end when they're doing kind of ramp up of all the big like media people, was like Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan, and me. And I'm like, woah.
40:50
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Because that's where you are. Yeah. But and
40:53
Tim Young
And it doesn't it just doesn't hit though because, you know, I tweet from my toilet and I'm I'm suddenly in a celebrity feud with Cardi B Yeah. Which happened once. Yeah. I I don't think about it. And also I kind of blend in.
41:04
Tim Young
And that's that's another thing too is like I don't when I go out, don't like to say like, hey, I don't peacock at all. I always That's funny.
41:14
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I love it.
41:15
Tim Young
Yeah. And like you blend into a And when it's time to talk, it's time to talk. And you put on the show and then you go home. Yeah. And that's just where I want to be.
41:24
Tim Young
And and it's a it's a great place to be. Also, I don't get stalked as much and I don't get the police at my place because that's such a generic name. There's a lot of Tim Youngs.
41:32
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
There are a lot of Tim Youngs. There are.
41:34
Tim Young
But no, I really like the aspect of, I say that I'm pretentious about not being pretentious, Being able to blend into a crowd and and just you know, kind of be me. So yeah. It's just a weird spot to be in.
41:47
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
It it really is because like I was explaining to Shannon just like I stated earlier, I didn't know what to expect with the person that I'm sitting across with because of the inflammatory parts of your public persona. But you are a really grounded awesome human But it's refreshing. Have you always been conservative or have you always?
42:11
Tim Young
Always.
42:11
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Your whole life?
42:12
Tim Young
In preschool I voted for Ronald Reagan at three in our election, Oh we had little my pictures of gosh. Yeah. And I voted for Reagan. So I've from OG. And so my parents, we grew up poor in Baltimore and Christian.
42:26
Tim Young
And they taught me what made me conservative back in the day was literally, you want to get somewhere, it's personal responsibility. Yeah. And that's literally it. That's what I've based everything off of. And I've turned into a hell of a workhorse since that point.
42:38
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I understand. I have not always been conservative. I was one of the most outspoken Democratic persons, especially being raised in El Paso. And my parents were staunch Democrats. And yeah, it's been a unique upbringing for me.
42:59
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
And like you, I'm a former bond trader. I've graduated top of my class like all the things, but you know it's not, I want to say it was business school when I really realized just the whole of what people are predisposed to, especially from a young age what that looks like. And because I've always been a workhorse, a workaholic sadly, to a fault that I've really had to combat certain things with respect to it. But now I've always called myself a moderate. And Bonnie has just been telling me for a long time, you are not a moderate.
43:47
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Yeah. You are not a moderate.
43:48
Tim Young
You were probably a moderate twenty years ago. Yes. Or I would have been a moderate twenty years ago. Yes. Yeah.
43:55
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
And now because I'm sitting here willing to talk about certain things like saying absolutely not, you will not inject children to you know try and change change their sex. Yeah. Absolutely not. That is that is wrong. I believe that those people are
44:13
Tim Young
It's it's also a minority and also big pharma. Minority and big pharma that are into that.
44:18
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Of course.
44:19
Tim Young
And that's why the media is so into it is because big pharma is still paying all the bills. Yeah. No. They're they're very easy hills to die on on this in in this instance now, in in this generation where we are. Again, like, you wanna talk about the the end times, it's like they're coming for your kids.
44:37
Tim Young
Okay. What else do you need? Yeah. What else is left? So yeah.
44:41
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
And do you think that you'll have the most success? Do you experience a lot of success? Yeah. With respect to helping people see things from a conservative point of view if they were once or are still left leaning.
45:03
Tim Young
I saw it. I think that people are waking up to things now. My problem is that now on the right we have extreme people who are who are infecting society.
45:15
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Absolutely.
45:16
Tim Young
So like we're like again, like we started this by saying I was I was a nine to five feminist. Right? I just want people to be equal. Like it's not it ain't deep. Uh-huh.
45:22
Tim Young
I don't want guys, you know, grabbing ass in the in in offices and I want women to have equal opportunities. Yeah. That's fine. Yep. But now there's like this movement of like the the Tate kind of movement where it's like women need to be objectified and just be like basically sex slaves because that seems to be his industry as well.
45:39
Tim Young
Just just like pushing pushing this narrative that women are like should be subservient and like be like, you know, if you choose to be a homemaker, that's fine. But like, it seems like these people who push family values really just wanna have sex with a lot of women and and objectify them at the same time. Such a weird shift and like it's it's such a weird almost like hateful shift. And that's what you get when you have a pendulum that goes back and forth. Just 90% of America 90% of the world well, no.
46:08
Tim Young
Can't say the world after I went to Europe. They are crazy leftists. 90% of America, think, are just kind of in this middle, leave me alone. I don't care. I just don't want atrocities to happen.
46:17
Tim Young
I want everybody to kind be in the boat. And then you have the extremes here and the extremes here. And and right now, we're hearing more from the right extreme because we just won the last election.
46:24
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
The pop up.
46:25
Tim Young
And that may end up costing us, who knows, in the midterms. Because they're getting louder and louder with their voices. Antisemitism is going crazy, which is wild to me, by the way. Like, I I can't believe, why do Jews keep getting blamed for everything? Doesn't make any sense to me.
46:40
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
It was written.
46:42
Tim Young
Yeah. That's just yeah.
46:43
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
That's weird. It was written. It's it's it's supposed to be this way, unfortunately.
46:46
Tim Young
By the way, weirdest weirdest souvenir I got in Copenhagen, So Amsterdam is known for Boll's Liquor, B O L S. And it's usually junk liquor that's all different colors. I mean, it's been around for like five hundred years.
46:57
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I've never heard of it.
46:58
Tim Young
It's their national liquor. It's a liquor that's flavored. And so when you're on KLM Airlines, they have these they do different houses in Amsterdam, like little ceramic houses with like a shot of the liquor in it. My souvenir I picked up because I couldn't believe they made this. You know, you're sitting in first class on a flight from Amsterdam, and you're like, I want a nice drink.
47:19
Tim Young
Can you get me the collectible decanter? And it's the Anne Frank house. Oh. Like, I just don't there's a lot of like, there's a lot they have like hundreds they have like a hundred hundred fifty different ones. But like, I don't think, hey, I need a a collectible beverage.
47:37
Tim Young
Can it come in the the house where a little girl hid for her life for two years and eventually got picked up by the Nazis? That's gonna be a great beverage. Like, it's just such such a weird I understand what they're doing.
47:47
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I do too.
47:48
Tim Young
But such a misfire. Uh-huh. Uh-huh.
47:51
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Yeah. And so
47:52
Tim Young
So I had to get that.
47:53
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Yeah. I've seen you tweet about Epstein files. Yeah. Can you give us a rundown of where you stand with respect to this?
48:00
Tim Young
They're somewhere. Who knows where they are? They're somewhere. Thank god someone at the White House didn't like me enough to, make sure I wasn't on the list for the first influencer group of influencers that went through there when they gave them the empty binders and everybody looked like a jackass coming out with an empty binder and saying they had something. Number one, if you're one of those people and you go to the White House, do you think to yourself, hey, why am I being given the critical evidence in a binder of the most disgusting, nefarious case in probably modern world history?
48:32
Tim Young
Like, why me? I tweet memes. Why am I getting this? Like, none of them thought, hey. Let's ask a few questions before I walk out with a binder, and then they look like goofs.
48:43
Tim Young
I don't wanna swear too much on your body. They look like goofs coming out. I almost said the f word. Dancing with these binders like fools. And then to come to find out there was nothing in it, and also we still don't know who was actually behind this.
48:56
Tim Young
They a lot of fingers went a lot of directions, and I've heard a lot of finger pointing behind the scenes of who that was.
49:01
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Mhmm. Mhmm.
49:03
Tim Young
Files exist. Trump isn't in them or they would have been released a long time ago, the actual list of clients. Mhmm. And it's just interesting now that Democrats are trying to make it a talking point because they had four years to release them. But that was thank God.
49:17
Tim Young
I wanna thank that person who doesn't like me in the way. There's one person there who I can't stand and kept me off that list. God bless him. Saved me. Saved me.
49:27
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
That's amazing.
49:28
Tim Young
Because I probably would have danced with that binder too.
49:31
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I'm just mad that they have not released it. But at this point, I understand national security and
49:37
Tim Young
all there's so many people
49:37
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
on that. Back end reasons that they're giving us.
49:40
Tim Young
Yeah. But definitely not Trump because Trump was a Trump is a smart let me tell you something. That guy.
49:44
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Isn't it Gates? Bill Gates as well? Yeah.
49:46
Tim Young
Oh yeah. That's why his wife left him.
49:47
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Yeah yeah yeah.
49:47
Tim Young
She didn't like his relationship. She literally said and it wasn't divorce papers or released it. Didn't like his relationship. But no, that Trump guy, let me tell you. He's definitely not on it because you wanna talk about genius.
49:57
Tim Young
If you're a guy who's
49:58
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I don't think he's a genius.
50:00
Tim Young
I think he's he oh this one play.
50:02
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Okay.
50:03
Tim Young
Why not buy the pageant with like the hot chicks in it, so you can just be around them. That's the move, right. He's clearly not in the kits because he bought the Miss World pageant. And like he's just around Sure. Airhead models.
50:18
Tim Young
Not to say that some of them went to college or whatever. A scholarship program, I'm sure. But that's a genius move.
50:24
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
That is a genius move.
50:25
Tim Young
From a single guy's perspective.
50:27
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
50:27
Tim Young
From a frumpy single guy's perspective. Smart on him.
50:31
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Oh my gosh. And you know, he is smart. Yes. He is smart. But I would certainly want to play the IQ game and say, I would not state that he was a genius, is a genius.
50:47
Tim Young
I think when people say he's playing 40 chess, he's not. I think a lot of times he's just being mouthing. See, this is why I like him as president is that he yells the way that I would yell as president at things. And he scares foreign leaders the way that I would want to scare. And that's the way I want my leader to be.
51:01
Tim Young
I want peace through strength. And part of that is I'll blow you up. You mess around, I'll blow you up. I'll blow up a boat. Cool.
51:08
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I do appreciate that about Trump.
51:10
Tim Young
Yes.
51:10
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Where I do believe that people fear not not instability, but they fear that he is just crazy enough to do it.
51:18
Tim Young
Yes. And he's not. But
51:20
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Yeah. Correct. But But I I agree with you.
51:23
Tim Young
But so that is it's not 40 chess, though. And every time, like, something screws up in government, they're like, it's 40 chess. It's like, no. It's not. By the way, QAnon whoever QAnon was, I don't know if it was a psy op or what, they loved me.
51:35
Tim Young
I was in They did? I was in multiple Q drops. They loved my Twitter. Donald Trump retweeted me. Elon Musk has retweeted me.
51:44
Tim Young
Q. QAnon, the the No. QAnon. Whoever was behind QAnon couple of my things. And people would go to my tweets and be like, Q sent me.
51:52
Tim Young
And I'm like, cool. Well, that's a meme.
51:55
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
But you know what's interesting about this? I do believe that that the person who was behind it was someone really smart.
52:02
Tim Young
Yes.
52:03
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Really bright. Only because you see how it was executed and there was a lot of, again, brilliance behind that. But these people that you're referencing, yeah they're all bright people. I feel like people tend to just flock.
52:20
Tim Young
Yeah. With some people time on your hands, you can you can connect a lot of dots. Yes. That's a
52:25
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Yes. And that's time
52:26
Tim Young
for that.
52:26
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
No. I I I do agree with you.
52:28
Tim Young
A lot of times, by the way, the the answer is always it's not complex. It's always just face value and stupidity is usually the the two. Like when people are like, oh, the government did that because or x y z happened because it was like, nah, it's because they screwed up. There's no there's never a every time someone comes to me with some deep question about like, why did this happen, x y z, And it's like and they're trying to connect out. So I'm like, no.
52:49
Tim Young
It just sounds like there was an idiot there. Because I've you've gotten to meet a lot of these people. I've gotten to meet a lot of these people. If they were nefarious and evil, number one, I would have probably been offered an invite to the club and and taken it. Illuminati, if you're out there, hey, I'm in.
53:05
Tim Young
But there it's just the answer's always stupidity. And like the best the best example of of how our government works that's been on any kind of media is Veep. Don't know if you've ever seen Veep.
53:16
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Yes, Julie was
53:16
Tim Young
reading this. That's exactly how government works.
53:18
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Oh, I believe that.
53:19
Tim Young
When she picked the vice president, at the end Well, I believe that.
53:23
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Know it. Yes, absolutely.
53:24
Tim Young
Where
53:25
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
are you traveling to in the upcoming months? And what are you doing? Like talk to me about what your It's calendar looks insane. I understand.
53:36
Tim Young
So I am currently helping produce with the Heritage Foundation the documentary series with Kevin Roberts.
53:43
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Okay.
53:45
Tim Young
And we're headed to the border next.
53:46
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I
53:47
Tim Young
think we may end up in Alaska. I've been invited by the governor to go up to Alaska. But also we're going to do an energy independence, I think, documentary with him and go up to Alaska. Okay. For me personally, we're digging around because I've wanted to do my travel show for a little while.
54:00
Tim Young
I'm working with an Emmy Award winning producer. And we're going to work on that and see just kind of where it may take us. Because I would like to redo kind of what I did during COVID, but with members of Congress in their home districts. That's a thing. I'm probably going to pitch you guys on a podcast expansion that I'm going to work with, because MRC wants to do some podcast stuff with me, I think.
54:19
Tim Young
I'm saying that on camera right now, and it was just kind of mentioned to me as we were exiting the cruise. But my podcast, you know, I turn on the camera at home in my podcast, and it does well. But I think there's a few things I could do to make it a lot bigger. And I'm very comfortable at home. But I travel constantly.
54:35
Tim Young
I mean, I'm going to, let's see, Florida.
54:38
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Where on the border are you going?
54:39
Tim Young
I don't know. Why? That would involve play. I couldn't figure out where I was getting on the First Floor of your parking garage today. And I'm frustrating your producer here, who's a wonderful lady.
54:49
Tim Young
But like I don't know where I'm going half of the time. I just have people tell me where to go and show up and I show up and I do this. And like I'm like I the biggest decision I made, the biggest travel decision I made in the past like probably three years that, like, wasn't somebody else kind of, like, helping me or telling me where to
55:05
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
be Uh-huh.
55:06
Tim Young
Was staying in Amsterdam an extra three days because American Airlines gave me credit to stay in American airline to stay in Amsterdam a couple extra days after this cruise to Norway. But I didn't even know going to the cruise in Norway that the chief of staff for MRC, God bless her, Megan. I was like, just tell me what I need to do and where I need to be. And so she texted me every morning. And she's like, just show up to this and that.
55:25
Tim Young
I'm not disorganized. I'm just all over the
55:27
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I understand that. I absolutely can relate, promise you. Okay, so you have a lot of travel. But tell me really quickly what you're doing on the border again?
55:35
Tim Young
I'm so interested So about I am helping Kevin Roberts, who's the president of the Heritage Foundation. He has started doing specials. And our first special that we we taped with a great team. Not at Heritage, but my own kind of friends who have these Emmys. And this guy's won all sorts of awards with PBS.
55:54
Tim Young
Don't tell PBS that he's a I won't say his name here, because I don't want him to lose his current show there. But we did our first one was on monuments. And we sat he sat down Kevin sat down with the artist behind the World War I Memorial in DC, is remarkable. And not many people know about that memorial. It's beautiful.
56:12
Tim Young
We've talked about the history of monuments and memorials and how significant it is to preserving Western civilization. Yep. The next one's going to be, we don't know exactly where we're going to be. It might be on a farm. Might be on the actual border.
56:24
Tim Young
Somewhere down around McAllen, I think, is where we're headed to go take a look at the now quiet border. Yeah. And hang out with, I believe, Tom Homan, maybe somebody else. Who knows? Because Tom Homan was a senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation.
56:36
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Heritage Foundation. Oh. So yeah. I wasn't aware of that.
56:40
Tim Young
Cool stuff, man. That guy by the way, every time I hear Tom Homan talk, like when he speaks, it's like give me a gun, I'll go guard the border. Like that guy gets you going.
56:49
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Well, because it's necessary. Yeah. It's necessary.
56:52
Tim Young
Yep.
56:53
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
And I mean, I just saw this video yesterday that I sent to my family. And it's a whole bunch of people I think in Houston. Maybe I shouldn't talk about this, but worshipping Allah. And doing a whole bunch of all this stuff like beating their chests. Oh yeah.
57:11
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
And I'm like is this really Houston?
57:15
Tim Young
Europe, when's the last time you've been to Paris?
57:17
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
We just got back from Europe.
57:19
Tim Young
What did you were you in Paris? Were you in France anywhere?
57:22
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Oh yeah.
57:22
Tim Young
Amsterdam, so
57:23
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
We were in France. We were a lot of places. And so absolutely, absolutely, it's changing. It's changed.
57:31
Tim Young
For the worst.
57:32
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
From when we were just last in France over COVID. And it's shocking to me.
57:39
Tim Young
If only Christians behaved that way where they said hey we're going to go make a lot of babies and move to an area and we're going to take this area over.
57:45
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
But I mean it's remarkable. Are losing our
57:48
Tim Young
culture and people are just rolling over for it.
57:50
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
And why? Are you doing anything to talk about that?
57:53
Tim Young
All the time. All the time. You are? The risk
57:57
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
of Why haven't I seen this?
57:58
Tim Young
I don't know. Look harder. I don't know what I tweeted about the other day. I think I had something up the other day about it. But yeah, talk about it.
58:04
Tim Young
I talk about it on my podcast too.
58:05
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
You do? Yeah. It was this video. I just needed to find it. Was like A
58:09
Tim Young
friend of mine was just at the Eiffel Tower. And it was like no one spoke English there. They were all Islam.
58:15
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
This.
58:15
Tim Young
Yeah, this is that's a takeover.
58:18
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
In Houston? Yeah. Look at how many people there
58:21
Tim Young
are. Yeah.
58:22
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I was like, what is happening?
58:25
Tim Young
Yeah.
58:26
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
And okay. So what are you hoping to do with respect to affecting change there?
58:34
Tim Young
People need to wake up and realize we're gonna lose America. We're gonna lose all of western civilization.
58:37
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
You really believe that?
58:39
Tim Young
Yes. Oh, yeah. This is like
58:42
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
By the way, I agree with you. I just want to
58:43
Tim Young
know why. Rome, but in a much greater scale. We're just letting people come in and invade. They're and they're open about it. They're very open about it.
58:51
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
That's why I kept probing on the on the border bit. And I'm just gonna I'll wrap up shortly here. Because that is what I see in my mind, my mind's eye, when you mention I'm going to the border. And I'm like oh what are you talking about? Is it just that we're being invaded in one capacity?
59:10
Tim Young
I think so. So we haven't done the run of show yet on it. But I believe we're going to hit on something like that. It's up to it's up to the boss on this one. This is one of the few times that I'm working for somebody else on a documentary instead of
59:19
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
me. Yeah.
59:20
Tim Young
But I'm certain that'll be a topic.
59:23
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Good. Because it's absolutely happening.
59:26
Tim Young
Oh yeah.
59:27
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
And I'm with you where I'm like, I'm all about treating people kindly, fairly, whatever, allowing for equality. Because of my faith, I'm Catholic but then also non denominational all at the same time, it is very important to me. And it is critical to me that at least here in The United States, we preserve a lot of our roots. Of our roots.
59:57
Tim Young
Well, that's the whole point of cultural Marxism is that we all forget about it and just move on and let our society collapse while a few people become elites. Yeah, it's scary. It's scary to see where things are going.
60:08
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
It's terrifying.
60:09
Tim Young
Yeah. Like I said, I had a friend literally was at the Eiffel Tower two days ago.
60:15
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Uh-huh.
60:15
Tim Young
The time the time difference has really gone.
60:17
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I don't even wanna go to to Paris ever
60:18
Tim Young
again. Would not. And she said she was scared. She was with her family.
60:22
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I refuse.
60:23
Tim Young
And it was she said it was actually scary. And, like, in a different way than, like, you know, when you say that, the left would be like, oh, well, you're just racist. No. No. It is a severe cultural shift where men are like sniffing around women and chasing And them like, it is a totally different thing than just like not wanting to see a brown person.
60:39
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
And thank you for for making that very clear distinction. That is my problem with it. Sharia law, the way that women are treated, the way that women are allowed to be abused, it's acceptable, even heralded in many respects for me over my dead body.
60:58
Tim Young
So I didn't realize I would probably be arrested in The UK now. The last time I did a stand up show over there was a couple years ago. And I opened my stand up show by saying, hey, I've never performed in an Islamic country before. So if I violate the Sharia, let me know. Yeah.
61:12
Tim Young
And the place erupted, this this comedy venue. And afterwards they said, hey, you probably violated our like speech laws, our hate laws. For sure. Stringent. It's insane.
61:22
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
It is I won't
61:23
Tim Young
go to The UK and I won't go to Germany right now because I know that I've definitely violated their speech laws there. And they'd probably try to make an example out of me. I absolutely wasn't gonna do it under Biden. Now that we have like the embassies there, I'd have a chance.
61:34
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Yep.
61:35
Tim Young
But I I don't feel like going to jail.
61:36
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
And I'll just this will be my last bit about this. How long do you think we have? Let's say I mean, I know that there's so much influx with respect to the current administration, what it looks like next time. But now that people are actually starting to see that these types of behaviors, these types of acceptable personalities are being welcomed into The United States have been welcomed under the previous administration. Do you think people are finally gonna wake up to the fact that this happened under that administration or no?
62:11
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
No. I don't think so either. No. Have no hope.
62:15
Tim Young
So you know what the problem is with America? We've had it too good for too long.
62:18
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I agree.
62:19
Tim Young
The last time we were all unified was 09/12.
62:21
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
That's exactly right.
62:23
Tim Young
And so unless we are directly attacked, we will not and even now, like, even if there was, a dirty bomb or something set off by one of these people who are, like, invaders, I don't know that people would I I don't know that the media wouldn't side with them or say like we've, you know, we've created such a I think if so if an Islamist set off a bomb at some random whatever at this point in America, I think CNN and and MSNBC would say it was because of the environment created by Trump that made this person radicalized.
62:50
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Of course.
62:51
Tim Young
Of course. And that's just it's unbelievable to me. Like, again, like, we have the First Amendment, but the lack of accountability. I'm glad people are getting sued now, but the lack of accountability is is scary.
63:03
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
It is. And just like those pictures that I showed you, people there watching her getting stabbed, her bleed out. Not even die immediately upon the stabbings that I thought originally occurred. But how they just walked off, moused off, they're weak, people are confused, people Are have been lied you going to buy land in a different country?
63:25
Tim Young
Me? Never. Mean, me buy land in a different country.
63:31
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Well, here's why. Because if you really do believe that the West is going to fall
63:35
Tim Young
Yeah. Oh, well, it won't be during my lifetime.
63:38
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Okay.
63:38
Tim Young
We've got at least one hundred years.
63:41
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I disagree with that.
63:42
Tim Young
You think it's going to be before them?
63:43
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I do. But okay, just that's it. That's what I wanted to hear
63:48
Tim Young
from you. I can just go to West Texas and have a nice little ranch by myself and hang out there. Have some Shetland cows or something because they're adorable and you can make YouTube money off of that.
63:58
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Okay. All right. I got a backup plan. Can I just invite you to our ranch? I just I need to see more of you.
64:04
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I like you. You were definitely not what I expected to be sitting with today.
64:10
Tim Young
Thought I was gonna be a didn't you?
64:12
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Somewhat. Yeah. But it's okay. I I can be
64:15
Tim Young
because I I wanna mention a name but it's because you were hanging out with other people who say that they're comics and they behave a little differently.
64:22
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Mention it.
64:22
Tim Young
No, I'm not gonna.
64:24
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Do see how I'm like
64:25
Tim Young
Like I said, I don't want to be trolled outside of my house. It's bad enough.
64:28
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
And you shouldn't be. And you shouldn't be. But I'm just grateful to you for coming on here and for speaking candidly with me about a bunch of different things. We could go for hours. I know
64:38
Tim Young
we could.
64:39
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I know we could.
64:41
Tim Young
Like the sound of my own voice once in a while. Today I'm real warmed up to it.
64:44
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
But what's interesting about you is that, again I knew I was going to be sitting with someone bright, someone capable who could jump around and speak about many different things, which I very much appreciate in a person. But you are kind. You have a kindness about you too. Don't tell me. But I really hope to see more of you on bigger stages.
65:07
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
I wish
65:07
Tim Young
I knew people who could do that. But yeah.
65:09
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
No. But I Yeah. I wish I want to.
65:12
Tim Young
So you know what my you know what my problem is? Is so my
65:14
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
parents I have more of taught this.
65:15
Tim Young
My parents taught me to be insecure and hate myself. And so there's a lot of a lot of my social posts and stuff you won't see my face on. All these people are out there like, man, if I if I had the ego of some of these, would be so much further along. But I just there's I have a lot of for again, I'm pretentious about not being pretentious. I'm I'm humble about not being humble.
65:36
Tim Young
I like, I know what I can do, and I'm like, I don't wanna see my face. Or I, like, see somebody else who's a who's done the commentary, and I'm like, ugh. Like, I don't wanna like, I don't wanna you know, it it's just you see the obnoxious stuff and you're like, I'm just tired of it today. And so I can turn off my cameras and go drink at the VFW. I'm really like the really, all I'm here for is to be the evangelist for the Grapevine VFW.
66:04
Tim Young
So that's just we'll go to Wilhoits.
66:07
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
We have to go
66:08
Tim Young
to Dragons. I'm going to drag you there. And you're going be like, why am I here? And I'm like, hey, you've
66:11
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
ever been VFW.
66:13
Tim Young
I mean, it's a townie bar. I'm a townie in Grapevine. It's a townie bar. Wilhoits is the place to be. Is it Wilhoits or Wilhite?
66:20
Tim Young
Wilhoits. Okay. Because there's a law firm that says Wilhite.
66:24
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
No. It's Wilhoits.
66:24
Tim Young
That's what I thought.
66:25
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Okay. So we are gonna do a follow-up to this. Yeah. You and I have to go to Wilhoits. Yeah.
66:30
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Not Wilhoits.
66:31
Tim Young
Can't wait to see that. Can't wait to see that.
66:32
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
We're going.
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Tim Young
Okay.
featuring our host.
SARAH ZUBIATE BENNETT
Venture Philanthropist, Host and Executive Producer of Let’s Talk Local, bold leader driving growth in private and social sectors.