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Candid Catholics, hosted by Abby Normand, gets to the heart of the question: “Why Catholicism?” Why is the Catholic Community one of the largest organizations in the world? Why do people follow Jesus Christ through the Catholic Church? Find the answer as you listen to authentic, extraordinary stories of Catholics from all walks of life on Candid Catholics: Extraordinary Stories, Extraordinary Vocations.
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Two theologians walk into a bar... No, seriously: This podcast is about the real world of politics and current events, seen through the lens of Catholic teaching and spirituality. Your hosts, Fr. Dan Horan and David Dault, bring you a mix of perspectives, from Abbey Road to Metaphysical Graffiti. Dan is a Franciscan friar and Catholic priest. David is a radio producer and Catholic convert. They both have doctorates in theology. It is the best possible kind of nerdy.
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Thriving in the Space Between is a place for Catholic single and dating gals to be seen, known, loved on, and journeyed with. We know you’re tired of feeling overlooked in your ache. Because holding onto hope while single and dating can be one of the most challenging things you’ve ever done. Get ready for countless gems on how to live a full and whole lifestyle, diving into dating, mindsets, hormones, theology, all the things! We’re excited to journey alongside you, because this side of Heav ...
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The A Reason for Hope Podcast is to help decipher the truths of our faith in these challenging times. We address topics of interest and confusion in our culture through interviews with prominent Catholic Speakers, candid conversations from the Array of Hope team, and catechetical discussions with our Director of Theology Dr. David Hajduk.
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Mountains Made Low

Regan and Mueller Productions

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Life’s tough--Get a helmet...or a relationship with Jesus! Join Dennis and Christine each week as they use over 3 decades of experience in church ministry and faith formation (with a little wit and wisdom!) to help listeners encounter the love of God and live well in the modern world.
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Welcome to The Hollywood Godfather Podcast. Hosted by The Godfather star Gianni Russo and co-host Jeanie Raymond, this captivating podcast dives deep into Russo’s incredible life, from his history with the mob to his friendships with Hollywood legends, Vatican insiders, U.S. presidents, and iconic figures from around the world. Every Wednesday, Gianni and Jeanie bring listeners behind the scenes of some of the most compelling stories in entertainment and organized crime, often joined by spec ...
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The Holy Hot Mess podcast is where we navigate the twists and turns of life as Catholic Christian women through candid conversations, laughter, and insightful interviews. Join your host, Heather, as she dive deep into the messy and beautiful journey of faith, healing, and growth. In each episode, she shares wisdom and stories, from the comical to the heartfelt, and offers practical advice for managing the chaos of daily life. Whether it’s balancing family, home, work, or personal development ...
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Right on Point Podcast

Paul and Olivia Ingrassia

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Paul and Olivia are the premiere young sibling duo in conservative politics. Each week they break down the latest news out of Washington, the Trump administration, and across the country with a uniquely traditionalist and Catholic bent that is indebted to the broader Western tradition. They also regularly feature some of the most influential voices in politics, media, and academia. Come join us Tuesdays and Thursdays. Visit our website www.rightonpointpodcast.com to learn more!
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Welcome to What Lies Buried, a podcast dedicated to shedding light on the often overlooked and misunderstood topic of emotional abuse. Through intimate and heartfelt interviews, we provide a platform for survivors to share their personal stories, offering insight into their pain, strength, and healing journeys. Each episode features a candid conversation with people who have experienced emotional abuse, delving into the complexities of their experiences and the profound impact on their lives ...
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The Cale Clarke Show is a place where faith, facts, and fun collide! - The word “Catholic” means “universal”. Our faith is for everyone, and touches on every aspect of our lives — our worship, our work, and the world around us. Cale unpacks how a Catholic perspective affects the nitty-gritty of everyday life. Cale also looks at what’s happening in the culture through a Catholic lens, and answers your questions, live! You’ll learn fascinating facts, hear candid conversations, and have some la ...
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Expanding Horizons

Jesuit Institute South Africa

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The Jesuit Institute is dedicated to encouraging debate on current social issues from a faith perspective and to stimulating critical reflection, research and dialogue. We provide reflection on, and critical analysis of, contemporary social and religious issues from a Catholic perspective. Expanding Horizons is a bi-weekly podcast from the Jesuit Institute. A new episode will be released on the first and third Thursday of the month. It aims to bring you candid conversations between passionat ...
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The Natural Womanhood Podcast brings together experts in the field of fertility awareness for candid, informative, and friendly conversations about authentic women's health. From pelvic floor physical therapy, to surgical interventions, to relationships and mental health, no topic is off limits as we seek to bring the empowering truth about women, their bodies, and their cycles to our listeners: that is, that women's cycles are essential, powerful, beautiful, and do not need to be "controlle ...
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The L.A. Report is a breakdown of the day's top news from Southern California, featuring the award-winning reporting of LAist 89.3 FM – L.A.'s number one NPR station. Hosted by Susanne Whatley in the morning and Nick Roman in the afternoon, it's the smart way to start and end your day. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
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Pull out your lucky socks for Game 6 of the NLCS, as the Dodgers could clench a World Series spot. The Hollywood Farmers Market is one of several markets looking for donations to stay afloat. And what goes into the titles you see accompanying candidates' names on California ballots? Long story short, it's complicated and often ends up in court. Plu…
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Today, on the Weekend Edition of The L.A. Report, we'll have info for you on some of the ballot initiatives we're voting on this election. Southern California is under a red flag warning due to dry weather and high winds. And find out about one person's quest to find the best breakfast burrito in L.A. It's not an easy task, but it's a fun one. Supp…
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A state court filing reveals that federal prosecutors have convened a federal grand jury for O.C. Supervisor Andrew Do. Nearly 2,400 Kaiser Permanente mental health workers in SoCal could start picketing Monday. The best breakfast burritos in L.A. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. S…
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A former LAPD officer gets an arrest warrant nine years after shooting a man in the back. Folks living near Chiquita Canyon landfill are worried that the dump could be causing cancer. Strike a pose -- we'll take you to an exhibit on the woman who changed the way women dress on the job. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/joi…
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Today is a fun one.... Take a listen as Meghan shares her thoughts on something she's pretty passionate about! AND if you're listening to this the week of Oct. 14, 2024, you can still register for Sneak Peek Week which is going on! A chance to check out the TIS Community, get coached and free workshops! You can register here: https://the-intentiona…
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Some city officials endorse a ballot measure to expand the LA County Board of Supervisors. Many California hospitals are not structurally ready for the Big One. Dengue is spreading in LA County. How specialists are responding. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: http…
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The Archdiocese of Los Angeles will pay hundreds of millions of dollars to over 1,300 victims of clergy sexual abuse. Relatives of the Menendez brothers are calling on L.A.'s DA to release the brothers early. O.C. DA's office announced charges against 40 more people who took part in a UC Irvine protest in May. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by …
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In this episode of What's The Dill, we dive into the powerful story of the Rich Young Man from the Bible and how it challenges us to reflect on our own attachment to earthly possessions. We explore what it means to give our whole heart to Jesus when He invites us to follow Him, and how letting go of material things can open the door to true freedom…
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Join Dennis and Christine over a cup of java or for a spot of tea and some candid conversations on matters of faith. In this episode we discuss how parents should handle teens or young adult children who live at home but refuse to go to Mass, what we should do if we're struggling or disagree with the current pope, what Catholics should and shouldn'…
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In this chilling episode of What Lies Buried, Karly Latham hosts her friend Joy, shedding light on her traumatic childhood marked by emotional and physical abuse from her father. The episode details Joy's survival in an unpredictable and abusive household, her family's perilous attempts to escape, and the courage it took to intervene and save her m…
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Officials declare Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall conditions "unsuitable" and order its closure. OC Supervisor Andrew Do directed taxpayer funds to a nonprofit for work the county says was never done. Erik & Lyle Menendez's family call for resentencing. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. …
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O.C. Supervisor Andrew Do's wife was hired for a $275,000 contract, but the county says her work was never turned in. The family of the Menendez brothers will call for the release of the brothers today. Students at one O.C. high school have started a petition to get rid of a new bathroom policy. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAi…
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In this captivating podcast interview, Sal Manna, co-author of *The Tailor* the book that spawned the docuseries *The Tailor of Sin City*, explores the extraordinary life of AJ Pratt, a tailor whose client list spanned celebrities, mobsters, and political elites. Known for dressing icons like Elvis Presley, Tom Jones, and Wayne Newton, AJ's influen…
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A Fullerton city council candidate was arrested for allegedly falsifying information. Reports show Santa Ana's police union spent over $100K to reelect the mayor & another candidate. Latest on Kevin de León vs. Ysabel Jurado's LA City Council race. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. …
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Governor Newsom signed a law yesterday aimed at lowering gas prices, calling out big oil companies for lying to consumers. A progressive city council candidate has high hopes for this November. A vending machine that feeds your imagination. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support t…
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A new state law championed by the governor will force oil refineries to stockpile gasoline. A Santa Ana ballot measure would make it the first California city to allow non-citizens to vote. LAist has a new newsletter called Building Your Block. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Supp…
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A man with guns and a fake ID was arrested near a Coachella Valley Trump rally this weekend. Santa Ana could be the first city in California to allow non-US citizens to vote in municipal elections. New comet in town. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist.c…
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As more women awaken to the reality that birth control has been used as a bandaid for so many of their health issues, the search for root-causes and authentic solutions has led many to consider alternatives to allopathic medical care, such as naturopathic medicine. But how does naturopathic medicine differ, especially for women's health? In today's…
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In this episode, actor and director David Henry shares how his faith guides his career, his focus on projects that amplify truth, beauty, and goodness, including his latest family-friendly film Monster Summer, and his portrayal of young Ronald Reagan in Reagan, all while balancing life as a father and Christian in the entertainment industry. - Spon…
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Leaders of both parties are campaigning this weekend in pivotal congressional races that could determine whether the Democrats will win back the house. The Dodgers prepare to face off against the New York Mets in the National League Championship Series in L.A. tonight. And, want to try a Bronx-style chopped cheese with Del Taco sauce? We take you t…
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Orange County’s largest city voted this week to make it a crime to sleep in public. The election is less than a month away, will Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón win favor with voters in LA? Frank Stoltze reports. Those living by the Pacific Ocean have prime real estate to see a comet tonight. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donat…
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South Pasadena homes previously held by Caltrans for a freeway extension are now for sale. State lawmakers scrap affordable housing program before tenants can get help. LAist’s Cheap Fast Eats heads to West Hollywood. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist…
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Long Beach residents can drink and use their tap water again. Two Orange County cities are limiting where unhoused people can live. For this Food Friday, LAist's Gab Chabrán takes us through the latest edition of cheap, fast eats in West Hollywood. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. S…
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This is such a special episode! You're going to get to hear from TIS membership gals themselves about what they've learned in TIS, ways they've grown, their wins, breakthroughs and shifts and so much more! Enjoy hearing from these stunning women!! AND there's still time to join Sneak Peek Week as TIS Membership doors are currently open! Register fo…
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Parts of Long Beach are under a boil-only notice for their tap water. Less film and TV production is taking place in L.A. We look at one reason why. A new online dashboard aims to offer detailed environmental maps of Southern California. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the…
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Fewer shows and movies are being filmed around Los Angeles -- that's according to a new study from Film L.A. Some landlords are getting sued for discriminating against people with section 8 vouchers. You want to go to the house of mouse anytime soon -- how much is it worth it to you? Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join …
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In this episode of What's The Dill, we dive into the virtue of prudence—how it guides our decision-making and helps us lead more intentional lives as Catholic men. We also explore the rise of Catholic men's culture, why it's essential for brotherhood, and how to handle doubts about faith that creep in along the journey. This episode is packed with …
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In this extended episode, we look at the recent climate devastation in the southeast, debrief with Daniel about his recent announcement, and Heidi interviews Massimo Faggioli about the October meeting of the Synod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Sandburg Media
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In this episode of 'What Lies Buried,' host Karly Latham speaks with an anonymous guest who bravely shares her story of emotional abuse perpetrated by her partner, who struggled with addiction. The guest describes how her relationship, which began during a vulnerable period in her life, transitioned from charming to controlling and abusive. Key ele…
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LAist discovers a glitch in Huntington Beach's official election guides for a controversial ballot measure. Cameras are getting added to Metro buses to crack down on cars blocking the bus lane. Why it's been so foggy lately. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https:…
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L.A. District Attorney George Gascon announces criminal charges against an L.A. police officer. Sin City - Las Vegas - blows a kiss goodbye to the Tropicana Hotel and Casino. Hang tight Dodger fans -- it ain't over til it's over. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: ht…
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California and 12 other states are suing social media app TikTok, alleging it harms kids. Pollution at the Port of Los Angeles is at its lowest levels since records began in 2005. Honor your lost pets with an ofrenda at the L.A. Zoo this year. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Suppo…
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The latest move to get veterans the housing they need faster. Former L.A. city councilmember Jose Huizar surrendered for his 13-year federal prison sentence. A partially decapitated Bob's Big Boy statue in Downey was given new life in true Frankenstein fashion. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https:/…
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Judge David O. Carter tells Veteran Affairs to add temporary units to the West LA campus before the end of the year. Disgraced politician José Huizar starts his prison sentence. Nereida Moreno says Latino voters are being targeted with fake news. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Su…
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Multiple events are planned today to mark the one-year anniversary of Hamas' deadly October 7th attack against Israel. Water recycling – once dubbed “toilet-to-tap” by naysayers – has entered a new era in California. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist.c…
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Over 500 janitors who worked at Cheesecake Factory restaurants between 2014 and 2017 are owed back wages, but the state can't find them. A new UC Davis study finds that 2020's wildfires led to a smaller crop of one of California's biggest exports: nuts. And a celebration of a different nut, one of the staples of Southern California Cuisine: donuts.…
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What does the appointment of LAPD chief Jim McDonnell mean for the city? UCLA has offered a proposal the school hopes will allow it to continue leasing their baseball stadium on the West LA Veterans' Affairs campus. A judge ordered them to vacate last month. And we bring you the story of one Dodger do-gooder who hands out the balls he catches to ki…
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Correspondent Frank Stoltze explains what Jim McDonnell's appointment may mean for policing in Los Angeles. We explore why so many races on the November ballot are unopposed. Food editor Gab Chabrán tells us about his favorite L.A. hotdog. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support t…
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Governor Newsom is cracking down on Norwalk over the city's ban on homeless shelters. L.A. prosecutors are reviewing new evidence in the case of the Menendez brothers. The "King of Soul" gets some respect today. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist.com…
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Today is a fun one! M&M Sit Down with Emily Chapman (formerly Emily Stimpson) and have an honest conversation about the struggles and pain points of being single, the frustration with finding good men, what's going on in the culture that is impacting the dating space and where to find HOPE in this whole thing! You're in for a treat! Emily is a weal…
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Gov. Newsom escalates the battle with the city of Norwalk over its ban on new homeless shelters. Thousands of Kaiser mental health care workers say they're overworked. Californians will see a credit on their electric bills this month. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the sh…
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In this episode of What's The Dill, we break down a surprising New York Times article about men now being more Christian than women. What does this shift mean for the Church? We also dive into practical tips on finding time for prayer in a busy life and discuss the beauty of leisure from a Catholic perspective, where rest becomes a way to connect w…
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L-A is spending millions homelessness and not all of it is being properly accounted for according to auditors. Broadcaster Fernando Valenzuela steps away from the booth to focus on his health. “Climate credits” are here to make your October energy bill a little lighter. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiti…
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The rapid onslaught of artificial intelligence is outpacing humanity's ability to wrestle with the moral implications of its use and is creating more questions than answers. Join Dennis and Christine this week for a Catholic conversation on the implications of artificial intelligence as we grapple with some of the concerns its use and advanced appl…
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Join host Karly Latham in this compelling episode of "What Lies Buried," where we delve into the real and raw stories of emotional abuse survivors. This week, Karly welcomes Melissa Doogie Spires, a former Seventh-day Adventist, who shares her journey of leaving the church and dealing with the long-lasting effects of religious control. Melissa reco…
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An auditor says the millions the city is spending isn't trickling down to all those living on the streets. Land movement under Rancho Palos Verdes is still moving 80 times faster than in 2022. A new trash collection aquatic robot in Long Beach needs a name. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://la…
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In this intense episode of 'What Lies Buried,' host Karly Latham examines the harrowing story of an anonymous guest's experience with emotional abuse. The narrative begins with an unstable relationship with Dylan before delving deeper into a complex and deceitful relationship with Nathan. The guest describes highs of affection and love, sharply con…
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