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Coffee, Commerce & Catechesis | A Catholic Podcast

Coffee, Commerce & Catechesis | A Catholic Podcast

Written by: Travis and Rigel
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Offering challenging conversations, practical advice and inspiring stories, this is the podcast for Catholics trying to navigate modern secular culture grounded in the perennial teachings of Jesus Christ and His one, holy, Catholic and apostolic Church. With backgrounds in venture capital, advertising, finance and technology, we're two committed Catholic Christians seeking to lead humble Christian lives, become Saints and help as many people make it to Heaven as we can. We drink coffee and discuss life, business, culture, family and education through a Christian lens.

Travis and Rigel
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  • Engaging as Catholics in Public Life with Maria McCann
    Dec 2 2025

    "The gospel is good news. And when you have good news, you want to share it with people. That's really why our faith should be relentlessly public, because if you have really good news, you just want to shout it from the rooftops. And I would encourage people to remember that it's that times a million when it comes to Christ's saving love." Join us for an inspiring conversation with Maria McCann, pro-life advocate and public speaker, as we explore what it means to live out our Catholic faith courageously in the public sphere.

    Our discussion explores:

    - Why Bishop Robert Barron calls Christianity a "relentlessly public religion" and what that means for everyday Catholics- The spiritual challenges of pro-life advocacy and confronting cultural brokenness daily

    - How to avoid both savior complex and abdication of responsibility in social issues

    - Why changed behavior, not just changed minds, is the true measure of transformation

    - The danger of "cafeteria Catholicism" and treating faith as merely intellectual assent rather than lived reality

    - Practical steps to act yourself into a new way of thinking rather than waiting to feel motivated

    - How proximate justice differs from utopian thinking while still pursuing meaningful societal change

    - The importance of being equipped with solid apologetics to have effective conversations

    - Simple ways to publicly witness your faith: praying before meals, crossing yourself near churches, wearing religious medals

    - Maria's experience with Cardus's NextGen Fellowship for Christian young professionals

    Maria shares powerful insights from nearly a decade in the pro-life movement, emphasizing that engaging in public life isn't just about political activism—it's about having mercy on our vulnerable neighbors and letting our hearts be broken by injustice. She offers encouragement for Catholics who feel intimidated about speaking up, reminding us that we can pursue meaningful change without expecting to create utopia.

    This episode challenges the prevailing Canadian culture of niceness that discourages public expressions of faith, calling Catholics to remember their task as Christian citizens: to help see Christ's love and freedom preside over all aspects of modern life.

    Resources:

    Maria McCann's website: https://mariamccann.ca/

    For Life London Association

    London Against Abortion

    Cardus NextGen Fellowship: https://www.nextgenfellowship.ca/

    We want to hear from you! Please feel free to email us at cofcomcat@gmail.com with any feedback and let us know what you think.

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    51 mins
  • Jesus, God the Father, the Virgin Mary... and Islam? with Ismail Youssef
    Nov 7 2025

    "The more an individual takes their Islamic faith seriously, the more they become like Muhammad, and the more a Christian takes their faith more seriously, the more they become like Jesus. You just have to read their biographies and figure out what is the difference." Join us for a fascinating conversation with Ismail Youssef, a former Muslim turned Catholic Christian, as we explore the theological and practical differences between Islam and Christianity, and how to charitably witness to Muslims.Our discussion explores:- Ismail's viral appearance on Pints with Aquinas and how it transformed his life overnight- Why questions about women's rights and human dignity first led Ismail to question Islam- The fundamental difference between Islam and Christianity: can God become part of creation?- How Muslims view Jesus as the greatest sinless prophet who never died, but deny His divinity- The surprising overlap between Islamic and Catholic views on the Virgin Mary- Why Islam is considered a "Christian heresy" rather than a completely separate religion- The problematic claim that "Islam is a religion of peace" and what Islamic texts actually teach- Common misconceptions Christians have about Islam and Muslims have about Christianity- Translation issues in modern English Qurans that obscure controversial teachings- The inside/outside mentality in Islam that creates a hierarchical caste system- Why you should never assume you understand what any individual Muslim believesIsmail provides invaluable insights from someone who lived Islam deeply before finding Christ, explaining how the Muslim conception of God differs radically from the Christian understanding that "God is love." He shares practical wisdom for Christians seeking to evangelize Muslims, including why starting with "Jesus as the Son of God" can create immediate barriers to meaningful dialogue.This episode equips Catholics to understand Islam more accurately while maintaining genuine charity toward Muslim neighbors, recognizing that authentic evangelization requires both truth and love.Resources:Follow Ismail: @ishsofarabia on Instagram and YouTubeSupport his ministry: PayPal @ishsofarabiaWatch Ismail's full conversion story on Pints with Aquinas with Matt FraddWe want to hear from you! Please feel free to email us at cofcomcat@gmail.com with any feedback and let us know what you think.Subscribe on our Website: https://www.cofcomcat.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CofComCatLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/coffee-commerce-catechesis/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cofcomcatTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cofcomcatFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Coffee-Commerce-Catechesis-Podcast/61556073063795/

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    58 mins
  • Movies, TV and St. Maximilian Kolbe with Anthony D'Ambrosio (Triumph of the Heart)
    Aug 13 2025

    "I've always underestimated what God can do with my calling. I could never really believe in it because it was just too big and too far away and too inaccessible. But I think I underestimated in a massive way how generous God's people would be if I stepped forward and put the flag in the ground and said, we're gonna take this ground for the cross." Join us for an inspiring conversation with Anthony Dambrosio, Catholic filmmaker and founder of Sherwood Fellows, as he shares the final stages of bringing his film "Triumph of the Heart" about St. Maximilian Kolbe to theaters.

    Our discussion explores:

    - The decade-long journey from concept to completion of a feature film about St. Maximilian Kolbe

    - Why a director must be "a cross between a poet and a general" when making films

    - The challenges of creating Catholic content within Hollywood's distribution system

    - How Catholics have ceded cultural ground to the left and why we must reclaim storytelling

    - The importance of excellence in Catholic media - meeting or exceeding secular standards

    - Why St. Maximilian Kolbe's story offers a powerful answer to our culture's questions about suffering and the purpose of life

    - The vision for building a Catholic alternative to Disney's $250 billion cultural influence

    - How AI might democratize filmmaking while maintaining quality storytelling

    - The unique crowdfunding approach allowing communities to secure local theater screenings

    Anthony shares candid insights about the sacrifices required to create meaningful art, comparing the filmmaking team to "templars going on a crusade." His story demonstrates how saying yes to God's calling—even when it seems impossible—can lead to extraordinary outcomes through divine grace and the generosity of faithful supporters.

    This episode challenges Catholics to support excellent storytelling that competes with secular media while staying true to our deepest beliefs about human dignity, sacrifice, and love.

    Resources:

    "Triumph of the Heart" film: https://triumphoftheheart.com

    Crowdfunding campaign: https://triumphoftheheart.com/militia

    Sherwood Fellows: Anthony's creative agency

    We want to hear from you! Please feel free to email us at cofcomcat@gmail.com with any feedback and let us know what you think.

    Subscribe on our Website: https://www.cofcomcat.com

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CofComCat

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/coffee-commerce-catechesis/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cofcomcat

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cofcomcat

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Coffee-Commerce-Catechesis-Podcast/61556073063795/

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    46 mins
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