• Throwback Thursday - I've Changed My Mind
    29 mins
  • Ep: 41 - The New Evangelization
    Aug 1 2025

    In this episode I interview Jim and Dave from St Paul Street Evangelization(SPSE). Dave briefly explains SPSE and then recalls his conversion story. Next, Jim discusses his gradual journey as a lifelong Catholic. Jim and Dave both share stories of their work in SPSE. They give advice and encouragement to Catholics who feel called to start or join a team.

    Resources

    https://streetevangelization.com/

    General Questions

    —-Tell us about your faith journey.

    —-Any people, life experiences, books that really influenced you on your faith journey?

    —-Tell us about yourself (family, education, careers, hobbies etc. If these two/three questions overlap/merge with your story that’s totally fine. However you would like to tell your story)

    —-Tell us about your prayer life. What does your day look like as far as prayer? Favorite prayers?

    (If we don’t already discuss above) Are there any books that really influenced your journey? What are you reading now?

    Who is your confirmation Saint?/Favorite saints? Why?

    Favorite book of the Bible?/Bible verse?

    Favorite podcasts? Apps? Other resources?

    If there is one thing you could tell non-Catholics about the Catholic faith, what would it be?

    God loves you and created you. You're precious, unique and unrepeatable. He wants to be in a relationship with you forever and he's got a plan for your life. The bad news is that due to sin we were separated from God and our human nature was weakened. That means our intellect was darkened. Our wills became weak and sin became attractive. The consequence of sin became eternal death in hell. But the good news is that God's, Jesus became man. Atoned for our sins by dying on the cross, and rose from the dead for our salvation. We receive the Holy Spirit and this gift of salvation when we put our faith in Jesus, repent of our sins, get baptized and become his disciples. Finally Jesus established the Catholic church to teach with his authority, to empower us with his grace, and to bring us back to life if we commit a deadly sin.

    Show More Show Less
    27 mins
  • Ep: 40 - A New Direction
    Jul 1 2025

    In this episode I interview my friend, Kristin, a.k.a. Lady Melissa. Kristin is a lifelong Catholic whose faith really started to grow after discovering Theology of the Body. Kristin shares how the Dragon Slayers retreat came about and has evolved. She also discusses Catechesis of the Good Shepherd and how this method has influenced her relationship with God. Finally, I explain how Kristin’s story reminds me of my own and the new direction I plan on taking soon.

    Resources

    https://www.extraordinarymission.com/dragonslayers-virtualretreat

    Theology of the Body for Beginners by Christopher West

    https://www.crazycatholicconvertpodcast.com/2073517/episodes/11680887-ep-1-i-ve-changed-my-mind

    The Good Shepherd and the Child podcast


    God loves you and created you. You're precious, unique and unrepeatable. He wants to be in a relationship with you forever and he's got a plan for your life. The bad news is that due to sin we were separated from God and our human nature was weakened. That means our intellect was darkened. Our wills became weak and sin became attractive. The consequence of sin became eternal death in hell. But the good news is that God's, Jesus became man. Atoned for our sins by dying on the cross, and rose from the dead for our salvation. We receive the Holy Spirit and this gift of salvation when we put our faith in Jesus, repent of our sins, get baptized and become his disciples. Finally Jesus established the Catholic church to teach with his authority, to empower us with his grace, and to bring us back to life if we commit a deadly sin.

    Show More Show Less
    28 mins
  • Ep: 39 - You Can Be Freakin’ Awesome
    Jun 1 2025

    In this episode I interview Courage member, Molly. Molly begins her story by explaining the factors that may have contributed to the cross she bares struggling with same sex attraction. She then explains how she found Courage, repented and was inspired to live the life God intends for her to live. Molly also shares a cool redemptive story and provides great support and advice to others who may be struggling with this cross.

    Resources

    https://couragerc.org/

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uE3KMKmhbVA

    https://www.crazycatholicconvertpodcast.com/2073517/episodes/11680887-ep-1-i-ve-changed-my-mind

    The seven last words : Fulton J. Sheen : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vXw73Hlw2c0&pp=0gcJCdgAo7VqN5tD


    God loves you and created you. You're precious, unique and unrepeatable. He wants to be in a relationship with you forever and he's got a plan for your life. The bad news is that due to sin we were separated from God and our human nature was weakened. That means our intellect was darkened. Our wills became weak and sin became attractive. The consequence of sin became eternal death in hell. But the good news is that God's, Jesus became man. Atoned for our sins by dying on the cross, and rose from the dead for our salvation. We receive the Holy Spirit and this gift of salvation when we put our faith in Jesus, repent of our sins, get baptized and become his disciples. Finally Jesus established the Catholic church to teach with his authority, to empower us with his grace, and to bring us back to life if we commit a deadly sin.

    Show More Show Less
    26 mins
  • Ep: 38 - Open and Receive: My Interview with the Mother of George Washington
    May 1 2025

    In this episode I interview fellow Catholic, homeschooling mom, Kelsey. Kelsey shares how her faith grew significantly in college while living at the Newman Center. I ask Kelsey about her prayer life and how she makes the faith come alive for her kids. We then transition into homeschool questions and run out of time. Therefore, the last two questions and answers are posted below.

    1.) One of the most common things I hear homeschooling moms say is the hardest part is keeping the littles busy while you’re trying to homeschool the older kids. I’m finding that to be the most challenging thing for me too. How do you deal with this popular dilemma? What do you do with the other kids when you’re trying to teach?

    1.) Answers

    —The older kids take turns occupying the younger ones. They also teach the younger ones lessons if they can.

    —Get a mommy’s helper

    —Toys only for homeschool time, keep different bins and pull out a new one each week

    —Play doh, sensory bins, fidget toys, activity books, puzzles, dot activities, educational games/activities

    —Teach with baby on hip or sitting down while nursing

    —Strap baby/toddler in high chair with different food/toys given periodically

    —Try to start when other kids are still sleeping

    —Play with younger kids “fill their tank” before starting. So have given them some time to just focus on them. You can even set an alarm and do 20 minutes of reading or playing something together.

    2.) One thing that has surprised me about homeschooling is how quickly we finish our lessons. We’re done by 12 most days. What do your kids do the rest of the time they are with you?

    2.) Answers

    Chores/zones, extracurricular activities, co-ops, work for older kids, jobs around house or neighborhood, crafts—activity books, knitting, crocheting, sewing, etc. field trips, appointments, volunteer, park activities, library, music lessons, drawing lessons online, cooking, baking, outdoor play, reading, puzzles, audiobooks for younger kids, games, lifting weights/exercise videos, learning about other subjects

    *Many moms told me as their kids grew older the lessons ran longer often going into the afternoon.

    Resources

    Searching for and Maintaining Peace by Jacques Phillipe

    Heart of Perfection by Colleen Carroll Campbell

    https://colleen-campbell.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Heart-of-Perfection-StudyGuide2020.pdf

    Life Giving Love and Mission of Motherhood by Sally Clarkson

    Link for living the liturgical year for kids

    https://www.looktohimandberadiant.com/p/celebrating-church-year.html?m=1

    https://couragerc.org/


    God loves you and created you. You're precious, unique and unrepeatable. He wants to be in a relationship with you forever and he's got a plan for your life. The bad news is that due to sin we were separated from God and our human nature was weakened. That means our intellect was darkened. Our wills became weak and sin became attractive. The consequence of sin became eternal death in hell. But the good news is that God's, Jesus became man. Atoned for our sins by dying on the cross, and rose from the dead for our salvation. We receive the Holy Spirit and this gift of salvation when we put our faith in Jesus, repent of our sins, get baptized and become his disciples. Finally Jesus established the Catholic church to teach with his authority, to empower us with his grace, and to bring us back to life if we commit a deadly sin.


    Show More Show Less
    24 mins
  • Ep: 37 - God Provides
    Apr 1 2025

    In this episode I interview Catholic revert, Terry. First, Terry explains how he struggled with anxiety and depression following the death of his father and how rediscovering his spiritual life played a large role in his recovery. Terry wrote a book about his experience (see link below) with the hope that others can find help and wisdom from what he learned. As usual we discuss favorite saints, Bible passages, and other spiritual resources.

    Resources

    Terry’s book

    https://anotherlevelbook.com/

    The Chosen (TV show)

    The Robe (movie)

    Hallow app

    God loves you and created you. You're precious, unique and unrepeatable. He wants to be in a relationship with you forever and he's got a plan for your life. The bad news is that due to sin we were separated from God and our human nature was weakened. That means our intellect was darkened. Our wills became weak and sin became attractive. The consequence of sin became eternal death in hell. But the good news is that God's, Jesus became man. Atoned for our sins by dying on the cross, and rose from the dead for our salvation. We receive the Holy Spirit and this gift of salvation when we put our faith in Jesus, repent of our sins, get baptized and become his disciples. Finally Jesus established the Catholic church to teach with his authority, to empower us with his grace, and to bring us back to life if we commit a deadly sin.


    Show More Show Less
    24 mins
  • Ep: 36 - Don't Buy the Lie Part 2 - Women's Health Experiences, Homemaking and Motherhood
    Apr 1 2025

    In this episode Rachel and I discuss a range of topics. Rachel begins telling her story of how she struggled to find a good OB/Gyn provider before discovering Napro. I then ask her some homemaking questions ranging from how she makes homemade bread to how she homeschools. We end with Rachel giving advice and encouragement to young women.

    Resources

    Nourishing Traditions by Sally Fallon

    Folks This Ain’t Normal by Joel Saladin

    Adam and Eve After the Pill by Mary Eberstadt

    God loves you and created you. You're precious, unique and unrepeatable. He wants to be in a relationship with you forever and he's got a plan for your life. The bad news is that due to sin we were separated from God and our human nature was weakened. That means our intellect was darkened. Our wills became weak and sin became attractive. The consequence of sin became eternal death in hell. But the good news is that God's, Jesus became man. Atoned for our sins by dying on the cross, and rose from the dead for our salvation. We receive the Holy Spirit and this gift of salvation when we put our faith in Jesus, repent of our sins, get baptized and become his disciples. Finally Jesus established the Catholic church to teach with his authority, to empower us with his grace, and to bring us back to life if we commit a deadly sin.


    Show More Show Less
    22 mins
  • Ep: 35 - Don't Buy the Lie: Rachel's Story Part 1
    Mar 1 2025

    In this episode I interview my friend, Rachel. Rachel is a cradle Catholic whose faith really started to grow after a high school religion class. Rachel discusses the joys and challenges she faced traveling with Catholic speaker, John Wood. Rachel recalls her journey towards motherhood and explains what she does as a Catholic, stay-at-home mom. Like myself, Rachel struggled to find a solid OB provider before discovering Napro. She discusses her fertility journey more in next month’s episode.


    John's podcast

    Part 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jADEf50K9dk

    part 2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFZ2JdXOP3g&t=9s


    A Mother's Rule of Life - https://www.amazon.com/Mothers-Rule-Life-Bring-Order/dp/1928832415

    God loves you and created you. You're precious, unique and unrepeatable. He wants to be in a relationship with you forever and he's got a plan for your life. The bad news is that due to sin we were separated from God and our human nature was weakened. That means our intellect was darkened. Our wills became weak and sin became attractive. The consequence of sin became eternal death in hell. But the good news is that God's, Jesus became man. Atoned for our sins by dying on the cross, and rose from the dead for our salvation. We receive the Holy Spirit and this gift of salvation when we put our faith in Jesus, repent of our sins, get baptized and become his disciples. Finally Jesus established the Catholic church to teach with his authority, to empower us with his grace, and to bring us back to life if we commit a deadly sin.




    Show More Show Less
    34 mins