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Men's Morning Light takes a less traveled mystical road to fanning the flames of faith. Known for his humorous 'trapperisms,' legally blind radio personality turned KofC Faith Director, Trapper Jack, 'sees' things that many of us miss in Catholic teachings. Here is a fresh uplifting approach to the Way, the Truth, and the Life.
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Catholic Banter

Jack Regan & Lizzie Wakeling

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A podcast all about Catholic ministry and life, with a slight bias towards youth and young adult ministry. Join Jack Regan and Lizzie Wakeling for polite seasoned banter on a variety of different topics. Get in touch on Twitter/ Facebook @CatholicBants
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Famous Mysteries Albert Jack is a collection of the world's most famous and puzzling mysteries. What really happened to the Mary Celeste? Who killed Marilyn Monroe? Where is Bigfoot? Could Aliens really exist? From crop circles to the Scottish lighthouse keepers who vanished one stormy night and from religious visions to the spine tingling tale of a restless family tomb, bestselling author Albert Jack has now turned his detective skills to the mysteries that have baffled so many over the yea ...
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Christina Cox , author of "Catholics in Washington, DC." "Catholics in the Capital" radio host, writer & podcaster. Currently with Guadalupe Radio Network on WMET 1160 AM every Friday at 1:00 PM. Breaking news on Pope Francis and "What to do in Washington, DC" for the latest on religious news, spiritually & faith. Weekly guests and co-hosts Father Jack Hurley, Dan, Dan the Radio Man & Michael Washabaugh (Mike at the Mike)radio producer.
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Religion is everywhere. Whether we like it or not, it has shaped our past, our present and will continue to shape our future. However, it is a topic that has received scant attention, with the attention that it does receive generally coming in the form of stereotypes or controversy. In this podcast, we are taking a new look at religion to understand what it is, how it influences us and what does it mean to believe. We talk to religious practitioners, spiritual seekers, theologians, philosoph ...
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Max Dubrow and her opinions and perspective on life. A 16 year old “Jewish” girl at a strictly Catholic high school who recently came out as bi. She shares her perspective as a teenager living in a world with technology and tracking devices as well as her theories and opinions on subjects such as time travel and high school.
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What’s up y’all?! My name is Eddie and this is my project ; My goal for this year is to grow mentally. I believe conversations are key to helping us grow and see new perspectives from someone else’s view. This project as I call it will help me grow and gain knowledge so tune in to hear all these amazing stories and discussions from some amazing people in the Boise area! Cover art photo provided by Jack Kolpitcke on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jkolpitcke
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Season 2 of Genealogies of Modernity is a limited series from the Genealogies of Modernity Project and Ministry of Ideas. Each episode takes up a well-worn story about what it means to be modern and how we got here, and then challenges that narrative with recent humanities scholarship. Genealogies of Modernity illuminates lesser-known pathways to the present and unearths overlooked resources from the past for flourishing in the future. Genealogies of Modernity is a project of Beatrice Instit ...
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A rundown for all the information you don't need. Host, Jack Mellon takes you through the pop culture and news of the weird stories that stood out in the week that was. It's not everyday that you get to here the perspective of a 20 something WASP, but the Room 138 Podcast is here to make sure that isn't the case.
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DIG LIFE DEEP!

The Planet Club

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DIG LIFE DEEP! with John Aidan Byrne brings fascinating guests from Main to Wall Street and the worlds of finance, economics, politics, Silicon Valley, Hollywood, sports, art, science and more. The show celebrates success, a spirit of enterprise, in an age of unparalleled social upheaval. An award-winning Irish journalist in his beloved America, Byrne seeks hope for our existential crisis. Byrne is a writer, reporter, editor and Broadway alumnus. His work is published in the New York Post, W ...
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Do you want to be great in life? If so, you know that every day you are surrounded by mediocrity. Most people are aimlessly wandering through life, numbing themselves from the pain of the reality they are living lives of quiet desperation. But perhaps you want more. Maybe you want to see what life is like at the heights as you strive to get the most out of life. If so, this is the podcast for you! Seeking Excellence is a lifestyle of extreme ownership and intentional living that demands cour ...
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Triple Y Grovely (formerly YYY Radio FM 87.6) is the local internet community Radio Station for the Hills District, Grovely, Ferny Grove, Mitchelton on TripleYGrovely.au. We hope you enjoy our podcasts. We are also on the internet at: TripleYGrovely.au Want to leave a message - +61 466 964 664, we would love to hear from you!
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The art of conversation is being lost in this soundbite, texting, posting addicted culture. But conversation is at the very heart of relationship. It is through conversation that we develop truly authentic, lasting human connection.Profoundly Human is a series of interviews that celebrates the art of conversation.Matthew Kelly is a New York Times bestselling author with more than 30 books that have sold more than 50 million copies. Over the past 30 years, he has traveled to more than 150 cou ...
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Support the Podcast - 25 supporters needed at $10/month! seekingexcellence.locals.com Chapters 00:00 Introduction 04:16 The Misconception of Single Income Family 06:42 The Challenges and Realities of Multiple Income Streams 13:26 Choosing What to Sacrifice and Suck At 17:20 The Importance of Momentum and Deadlines 23:27 The Journey of House Hacking…
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Becca Dickerson always knew she'd be using her gifts to serve God in some way, but as an Evangelical Christian, she had difficulty discerning what shape that might take. Some of her friendships and experiences in ministry, especially during her time at Asbury College, began to open her up to the idea of the Catholic Faith, to the point where she co…
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In this conversation, Nathan Crankfield discusses the importance of respect, particularly in the context of relationships between men and women. He highlights the difference between men's preference for respect and women's preference for love. Nathan explores the idea that respect is earned and not an entitlement and how an entitlement mentality ca…
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"I must die to myself continually and accept trials without complaining. I work, I suffer and I love with no other witness than his heart." -St. Bernadette Complaining is not for the excellent life! In today's episode, I take a deep dive into one of my favorite poems. You can find the full poem here. We are on the verge of having to close the doors…
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Men want and need respect like women need love. This idea is explained thoroughly in the great book by Dr. Emerson Eggerichs. Respect, however, is earned. It is not just freely given. How you show up to things matters. In today's episode, we will talk about the need for you to take yourself more seriously if you want more respect from others. We ar…
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You can support Seeking Excellence at seekingexcellence.locals.com In this conversation, Nathan Crankfield and Jack Beers discuss the themes that emerged from the recent presidential debate and how Catholics should approach election season. They express their disappointment in the lack of substantive policy discussion and the focus on personal atta…
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Fr. Ken Geraci grew up Catholic, but left the faith as a young man. He chased after fortune in the business world, eventually founding a highly successful software company. Unable to find happiness in all the ways he though would bring fulfillment, he revisited the idea of faith, coming back first to belief in God, then in Christianity, and eventua…
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One of the terrible, and often true, stereotypes of Gen Z and Millenials is that of an entitled attitude. Young people today can be seen saying that they want to be able to work less and earn more than every generation before them - despite the fact that we currently live the most comfortable lifestyles in all of human history by a long shot. This …
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This is my journey in financial literacy. I grew up in a household that was consistently stressed about money. It was a sore spot that was really discussed. My parents kept separate bank accounts and both brought their own unique financial vices into our family life. I didn't know anything about building wealth, but I knew I needed to learn somethi…
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Monica Anyango grew up Catholic in Uganda, but drifted from her faith. When she found herself a single mom in the United States, her desire to create some kind of structure in her life led her to revisit the disciplines and teachings of the Catholic Church she’d walked away from. The role of Mary was especially important in helping Monica establish…
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You’ve likely been a terrible sinner throughout portions of your life. Perhaps now you’ve had a sincere conversion to Jesus Christ. Part of the fear you may have is how you will boldly share your faith knowing that others are aware of your many and great sins. This podcast is meant to help you overcome that fear. To support the podcast, join us at …
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Matt and Rachel Sheils were Salvation Army officers who began to ask questions about the foundations of authority, morality, and the nature of what it meant to be part of a worshipping community. They took some time off to reflect on these questions and dive more deeply into Scripture, and in doing so, found themselves surprisingly drawn to the tru…
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This week's episode is pulled from a recent YouTube video on the Seeking Excellence YouTube channel. If you prefer video content, you can watch it there! We are at 62/100 for our supporter goal! If you love the Seeking Excellence Podcast, help us keep it running by becoming a paid supporter at seekingexcellence.locals.com starting at just $10/month…
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"If my husband was an NFL player, I could afford to stay at home too!!!" These sentiments have been spread far and wide as of late. We modern Americans love some victim mentality!! We love the option of just blaming privilege for another person's success, rather than taking accountability for our own lives. Are there some people who are genuinely s…
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Jack Williams, who serves as General Manager of EWTN Radio, shares his complicated path to the Catholic Church, from an on-fire "born again" conversion as a young man, through family struggles and eventually to the Catholic Church, through the persistent prayers of loved ones who never gave up on him.Some of you may also be familiar with the work o…
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This happens all the time. A faithful Catholic gets invited to what they know will be an invalid wedding. Perhaps it's the wedding of a divorced family member, or a cousin getting married outside the Church, or a same-sex wedding of an old high school friend. What is the person to do? The nice Christians will tell you to, without question, attend t…
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John Bacon was raised Southern Baptist, and went to Beeson Divinity School. That seminary formation introduced him to the Church Fathers, and rather than going all the way to Catholicism, he discerned a call to priesthood as an Anglican. Several circumstances, including the onset of COVID-19, caused him to reconsider the meaning of his vocation, an…
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Everyone in the Catholic world seems to have a strong opinion on the topic. Should Catholic moms give up their careers to stay home? Some say it's a resounding YES while others say that it's completely up to her personal desires or calling. In this episode, Emily and I share our thoughts on our own journey of understanding the value of being a stay…
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Dan Venezia grew up Catholic, but didn't pay much attention to matters of faith; he was busier chasing a dream to play pro baseball. He ended up in the minor leagues with the Twins organization, and made some solid Christian friends along the way, but it was when that dream fell apart -- and especially when his world was turned upside down by COVID…
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