• Culture, Community, and Servant Leadership | Aaron Babicz ’93
    Jan 18 2026

    In this episode of Slightly Less Scripted, Stephen sits down with Aaron Babicz ’93, Athletic Director at Catholic Central, for a thoughtful conversation about what it truly means to lead well.

    Aaron shares his philosophy on creating a positive, values-driven culture, the importance of pouring back into the Catholic Central community, and why “filling the buckets” of coaches, student-athletes, and colleagues is at the heart of everything he does. From servant leadership lessons to everyday encouragement, this episode highlights how intentional care and consistency can shape programs—and people—for the better.

    A meaningful conversation on servant leadership, culture-building, and investing in others.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Brotherhood, Travel, and Emmy-Winning Storytelling | John Fitzpatrick ’08 & Luke Stevenson ’15
    Jan 11 2026

    In this episode of Slightly Less Scripted, we sit down with John Fitzpatrick ’08 and Luke Stevenson ’15. What began as an alumni introduction led John to bring Luke onto the production crew for the Discovery Channel’s hit series Expedition Unknown.

    They share what it’s really like working behind the scenes on a major television production, how trust and mentorship opened doors, and what it meant to recently earn a Daytime Emmy Award for their work.

    This episode is a powerful reminder of the strength of the CC brotherhood, the value of saying yes to opportunity, and where hard work can take you.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • AI, Soul, and Michigan Startups | Chris Rizik
    Dec 7 2025

    On this episode of Slightly Less Scripted, we welcome Chris Rizik, CEO of Renaissance Venture Capital and publisher of the world’s largest online magazine dedicated to soul music, Soul Tracks.

    Chris dives into how AI-generated music is reshaping the music industry, disrupting music news outlets, and challenging the way artists create and share their work. He also offers an inside look at how Renaissance Venture Capital is fueling Detroit’s startup ecosystem.

    Finally, Chris shares honest, practical advice for the next generation of entrepreneurs, creators, and visionaries.

    Our Podcasts: https://www.catholiccentral.net/podcasts
    Renaissance Venture Capital: https://renvcf.com/
    Soul Tracks: https://www.soultracks.com

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    52 mins
  • The Doctor Is In! | Dominic Recchione '26 (DREffects)
    Nov 30 2025

    In this episode of Slightly Less Scripted, we sit down with Dominic Recchione ’26, the creative force behind @OfficialDrEffects and one of Catholic Central’s most talented young sports cinematographers. Dominic shares how his journey began with simple edits on his cell phone and grew into producing electric highlight reels that have become a staple of CC athletics.

    He takes us behind the lens—telling stories from the sidelines, sharing advice for aspiring content creators, and how his time at Catholic Central has shaped him as a student, creator, and young professional.

    This episode spotlights passion, hustle, and the power of seeing the world differently through the camera’s eye.

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    33 mins
  • Navy Decks to Hospital Halls | Dr. Ron Kuzdak ’87
    Nov 23 2025

    On this episode of Slightly Less Scripted, we sit down with Dr. Ron Kuzdak ’87, whose journey has taken him from the battle-ready decks of the U.S. Navy to the corridors of modern medicine. He opens up about how his Catholic Central roots shaped his character, his long and distinguished career in naval service, and the calling that led him to become a physician.

    Dr. Kuzdak reflects on moments of challenge and growth, the transition between military and medical worlds, and the ways faith and discipline have guided him along the way. Whether you’re interested in leadership, service, or finding your purpose, his story is a powerful reminder that true vocation often comes through sacrifice.

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    49 mins
  • Leadership, Law, and Public Service | Mike Cox '80
    Nov 16 2025

    In this episode of Slightly Less Scripted, we sit down with Mike Cox ’80, former Michigan Attorney General and gubernatorial candidate, for a candid conversation about leadership, law, and the lessons learned along the way.

    A proud Catholic Central alumnus, Mike reflects on how he and his brothers found their path to CC, the foundation it built for his career, and what ultimately led him into the world of politics. He shares memorable moments from his time as Attorney General, the challenges and triumphs of public service, and what inspires his continued commitment to the people of Michigan.

    Disclaimer: As of the time of this episode’s release, and in the interest of fairness to all alumni running for governor, Detroit Catholic Central has reached out to the office of Mike Duggan ’76, former Detroit mayor and fellow gubernatorial candidate, to extend an invitation to appear on a future episode. As of now, he has not yet responded.

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    38 mins
  • Protect and Serve | Al DiPrima
    Nov 9 2025

    In this episode of Slightly Less Scripted, we sit down with Al DiPrima, Catholic Central’s School Safety Officer from Fortis Group, whose journey from a career in law enforcement to serving the CC community is both powerful and inspiring.

    Al shares stories from his years in the field, the lessons learned from moments of challenge and sacrifice, and how his faith and family ultimately guided him toward a new chapter—protecting and mentoring the next generation.

    It’s a candid conversation about integrity, service, and the call to make a difference wherever God places you.

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    52 mins
  • Service, Purpose, and Chasing Big Dreams | Caleb White '20
    Nov 2 2025

    In this episode of Slightly Less Scripted, we sit down with Caleb White ’20 — founder of the Caleb White Project, Nickelodeon HALO Award winner, University of Michigan graduate, and aspiring actor.

    From launching a youth-led movement to help the unsheltered and empower young leaders, to pursuing his passion for storytelling and performance, Caleb’s journey is a testament to empathy and action. Through the Caleb White Project, he’s shown how service and leadership can start young and ripple far beyond expectation.

    Join us for a conversation about living with purpose and using your gifts to make the world a better place—one act of kindness at a time.

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    1 hr and 31 mins