
🎙️ Episode 44d: We See You, Working Man
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🎙️ Crumb Confessional — Episode 44d
Title: We See You, Working Man
Description:
This one’s short and from the heart. I was listening to “Working Man” by Larry Fleet, and it took me back to a moment a year and a half ago when my sister gave me that song’s lyrics in a frame—and I broke down in the car. I share what I was going through then: the exhaustion, the early mornings, the secret addiction, and the crushing pressure of providing. If you’re carrying more than you think you can bear, this one’s for you.
I talk about:
- Crying over the lyrics to “Working Man” when I needed it most
- The pressure of 4 a.m. mornings, three kids, and a high-stakes job
- Secretly coping with stress through weed edibles while undiagnosed with ADHD
- Why I keep that framed lyric as a reminder of how far God’s brought me
- A word of encouragement to men grinding in silence
- Why your effort isn’t in vain, even when it feels invisible
💡 Highlights & Timestamps:
00:00 – “I don’t know who needs to hear this…”
00:40 – Larry Fleet’s lyrics hit me hard in the passenger seat
02:15 – Hidden addiction, undiagnosed ADHD, and nonstop pressure
04:00 – “You’re not alone. You’re seen. And it does get better.”
05:10 – A call to keep going—and go listen to the song “Working Man”
📖 Scriptures Referenced:
(None quoted or referenced)
🧠 Core Takeaway:
Even if no one sees what you’re carrying—God does. And it’s not in vain.
🙏 Closing Line:
Crumb Confessional #44d — If you’re worn to the bone and still showing up, we see you.