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Uncommon Sense

Society of G.K. Chesterton

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The Podcast of the Society of Gilbert Keith Chesterton, where we talk about everything under the sun with a Chestertonian perspective, as well as the writings and legacy of G.K. Chesterton himself. The podcast is hosted by Grettelyn Darkey and Joe Grabowski. Want to give us feedback? Email [email protected].
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Chesterton's Gateway

Ethan Nicolle and Michael Grumbine

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Introducing Chesterton’s Gateway: The Podcast. Hosted by Ethan Nicolle, author of the book of the same name, former Creative Director of The Babylon Bee, and co-creator of the webcomic and TV series Axe Cop, alongside medieval and church history expert Michael Grumbine, this podcast explores the timeless works of G.K. Chesterton. Each episode delves into a single Chesterton essay, offering thoughtful commentary and conversation to illuminate its meaning for both new readers and seasoned enth ...
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The Everlasting Education

theeverlastingeducation

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G.K. Chesterton quipped, ”Without a gentle contempt for education no man‘s education is complete.” The Everlasting Education Podcast is a Kepler Education production in which we attempt to help families achieve the best of education through a gentle contempt for education.
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Wade Center

Wade Center at Wheaton College (IL)

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The Wade Center Podcast features interviews and discussions with scholars and figures related to Wade Center and our authors: C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Dorothy L. Sayers, George MacDonald, G.K. Chesterton, Owen Barfield, and Charles Williams.
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Orthodoxy

G.K. Chesterton on Podiobooks.com

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"Orthodoxy," a series of essays by Gilbert Keith Chesterton. First published in 1908. Read by David "Grizzly" Smith. "The only possible excuse for this book is that it is an answer to a challenge. Even a bad shot is dignified when he accepts a duel." This is how Chesterton explains "Orthodoxy," the sequel to Heretics. "I have attempted in a vague and personal way, in a set of mental pictures rather than in a series of deductions, to state the philosophy in which I have come to believe. I wil ...
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Postmodern Realities Podcast

The Christian Research Institute

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Hosted by Melanie Cogdill the Managing Editor at the Christian Research Institute, Postmodern Realities is a podcast from the Christian Research Institute and the CHRISTIAN RESEARCH JOURNAL. Each podcast features in-depth conversations with our JOURNAL authors.
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Blazing the Trail

Mater Dei Radio

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“Discovering Christ, always again and always more fully, is the most wonderful adventure of our life.” – Pope Saint John Paul II Blazing the Trail is a weekly show dedicated to the Church’s mission of evangelization. The conversation dives deeply into what it means and what it looks like to share the Gospel with courage and hope in today’s culture. Join Miriam Marston and her special guests Wednesday evenings at 7:30 pm PST to discover how the Holy Spirit continues to set hearts on fire with ...
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Out of the Best Books

Amity Hulse and Laura Leon

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“A Classic is a book that has never finished saying what it has to say.”--Italo Calvino. We are two moms that love the classics and we believe they are relevant and still have so much to still say to us today–perhaps even more than ever! We want to invite you to read along with us (or maybe just watch the movie) and hope that you will find our discussions fun and accessible and that you will find that there is so much to learn from and love about these transcendent books!
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The Drew Mariani Show™ tackles the hottest news and issues of the day through the lens of our Catholic Faith. Host Drew Mariani keeps listeners up-to-date with news from the Church and around the world, and prays the Chaplet of Divine Mercy LIVE every weekday
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"Eugenics and Other Evils," by Gilbert Keith Chesterton. I think G.K. Chesterton explains his book rather well in his introduction, but it might help to start with a sense of the time in question. Chesterton started work on Eugenics and Other Evils in about 1910, but it was not completed and published until 1922. In his own introduction he talks about the period before and after "The War." The war he refers to is now called World War One. We now have a distaste for the word Eugenics, largely ...
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The Defendant

G.K. Chesterton on Podiobooks.com

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A collection of essays by Gilbert Keith Chesterton, "Defences" of things at best less appreciated than they ought to be. "... It becomes increasingly apparent, therefore, that the world is in a permanent danger of being misjudged. That this is no fanciful or mystical idea may be tested by simple examples. The two absolutely basic words 'good' and 'bad,' descriptive of two primal and inexplicable sensations, are not, and never have been, used properly. Things that are bad are not called good ...
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Heretics

G.K. Chesterton

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"Heretics," a series of essays by Gilbert Keith Chesterton. First published in 1905. Read by David "Grizzly" Smith. Chesterton had a sense of humor, had a sense of drama, and had sense. He was a man of strong opinions, and quite willing to argue vehemently for his own opinions, even with his friends -- and they remained his friends -- like George Bernard Shaw and Rudyard Kipling. Seems to me that's hard to find anymore. He wrote prolifically. He wrote humor. He wrote mystery novels, the Fath ...
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Aesop's Fables or the Aesopica is a collection of fables credited to Aesop, a slave and storyteller believed to have lived in ancient Greece between 620 and 564 BCE. Of diverse origins, the stories associated with his name have descended to modern times through a number of sources and continue to be reinterpreted in different verbal registers and in popular as well as artistic media.
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Outlaws, Revolutionaries, and Other Christians in Disguise Subversive Orthodoxy is a movement of soul and story. It is a project for those who are done with hollow culture wars and tired ideologies, but still believe the Judeo-Christian story has something wild and vital to say to the modern world. We explore how the ancient faith, often dismissed as irrelevant or oppressive, might actually hold the key to renewing our public life, our politics, and our imagination. This is not about nostalg ...
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FaithWave: Classics

Hesperides Media Limited

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Bringing you engaging conversations with leading authors, scholars, and teachers on the great works of Christian literature. Each episode dives into a timeless classic, exploring its historical context, theological significance, and its ongoing relevance for modern readers. Whether you’re discovering these works for the first time or revisiting them, our interviews provide fresh insights and thoughtful guidance to help you engage deeply with these foundational texts. This series builds on th ...
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Hour 2 for 9/18/25 Drew and Elizabeth prayed the Chaplet of Divine Mercy (1:00). Then, Chesterton scholar Dale Ahlquist covered his new 'autobiography' of Chesterton (24:38), Chesterton's schools (26:03), advice (43:10), and insights from the new book (45:15). Link: chestertonschoolsnetwork.org https://ignatius.com/i-also-had-my-hour-ahhp/…
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This Postmodern Realities episode is a conversation with JOURNAL author Rebekah Valerius about her article, “G.K. Chesterton’s ‘Orthodoxy’ and Christian Enchantment”https://www.equip.org/articles/g-k-chestertons-orthodoxy-and-christian-enchantment/ Related articles and podcasts by this author:Episode 422 Gene Editing and the Abolition of Man: A Ref…
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Hour 3 for 9/23/25 Dr. Susan Hanssen covers the grievances in the Declaration of Independence (1:00). Topics: which ones were more significant (12:22), the King's perspective (19:29), and if America could have been Canada (23:15). Then, Dr. Daniel Kempton covers Trump's renewed support for Ukraine and frustration with Putin (37:09) and what happens…
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Grettelyn is back! In this episode, she and Joe talk about the passing of seasons in life, the messages God and nature are trying to communicate, and how to pay attention to the important daily graces we receive without becoming distracting by an overwhelming news cycle. Also, pumpkin spice. #autumn #fall #pumpkinspice #pumpkinspiceseason #pumpkins…
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Hour 1 for 9/22/25 Drew opens the show with some audio from the Charlie Kirk memorial (1:00). Then, Dr. Bob Enright, an expert on forgiveness research, discusses Erika Kirk forgiving her husband's killer (20:55). Callers share their stories of forgiveness: relative hasn't forgiven (23:37), my brother was murdered (32:57), forgiving abusive father (…
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Hour 2 for 9/22/25 Drew and Brooke pray the Chaplet of Divine Mercy (1:00). Then, Carl Olson covers altar calls and salvation from a Catholic perspective (27:54). Calls: knowing what we're saved from (35:53), the importance of Baptism (42:28) and free will (48:40). Link: https://www.amazon.com/Called-Be-Children-God-Deification/dp/1586179470…
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Hour 3 for 9/22/25 Msgr. Swetland joins Drew for a conversation about Israel and Gaza (1:10). Callers: Israel has a right to defend itself (13:50), proportionality (16:42), 2-State Solution (20:02), and bias towards Israel (22:18). Then, David Strom covers what we saw at the Kirk memorial (28:54). Callers: I was at the memorial (41:09), I lost frie…
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Current book: Orthodoxy This week's chapter: The Suicide of Thought, Chapter 2 part 2 If you are reading along with us in Orthodoxy, this is the SEVENTH episode in that series. This is Chesterton's Gateway. The casual Chesterton commentary podcast with Ethan Nicolle and Michael Grumbine, making Chesterton accessible to everyone (or at least trying …
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Hour 1 for 9/19/25 Drew welcomed Dr. Joseph Cappzi from Catholic University of America to discuss if Charlie Kirk's killer should receive the death penalty? (13:57). Topics/callers: killing vs. murder (17:03), dismantling terrorist networks (19:51), feeling conflicted (25:06), the need for forgiveness (29:42), witness of St. Rita (32:31), Moses and…
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Hour 3 for 9/19/25 Drew opens the show with an invitation to go on the pilgrimage to Poland with him (1:00). Then, law professor and author James Hirsen covered the fallout from Jimmy Kimmel's suspension (10:55). Topics: the public interest (28:04), I think this is out of bounds (31:19), this was a good thing (35:07), I vote with my feet (37:17), t…
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Hour 1 for 9/18/25 Guest-host Ed Morrissey welcomed Mario Fantini from The European Conservative to discuss immigration (8:02), flag controversies (11:06), and the European reaction to the murder of Charlie Kirk (15:07). Then, Prof. Daniel Mark covered the unique structure of the American Government (27:12). Finally, Ed addressed a caller question …
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Hour 3 for 9/18/25 Guest-host Ed Morrissey covered the Biblical archeological evidence with Dr. John Bergsma (2:59), skepticism (13:22), and the heat event & Sodom and Gomorrah (16:20). Then, National Review's Andy McCarthy covered Jimmy Kimmel's ousting at ABC (28:05) and the weaponization on the left (40:58). Link: https://www.johnbergsma.com/ ht…
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Hour 1 for 9/17/25 Drew covered the rise of support for socialism in the Democratic party (4:43). Callers: I think universities hijacked the past 50 years (10:13) and I worked with the youth in the 90s, this is not a surprise to me (11:05). Then, Valerie Pavilonis from The Dispatch discussed the dangers of seeing violence on social media and her ar…
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Hour 3 for 9/17/25 Drew welcomed Dr. Craycraft to discuss if one should be fired for celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk (1:00). Topics/callers: we should hold people responsible (12:04), people should be suspended (15:56), cancel culture should not trump free speech (21:23), free speech in schools (31:55), people who are silent (37:20), those wh…
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This Postmodern Realities episode is a conversation with JOURNAL author Matthew Kennedy about his article, “Are Pastors and Church Government Biblical? Authority and the Church in the New Testament Era and Beyond” https://www.equip.org/articles/are-pastors-and-church-government-biblical-authority-and-the-church-in-the-new-testament-era-and-beyond/ …
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Hour 2 for 9/16/25 Drew and Brooke prayed the Chaplet of Divine Mercy (1:00). Then, JP de Gance from Communio covered Gen Z returning to religion (27:31). Callers: I grew up Catholic, but now I consider my self evangelical (41:30) and the power of the Eucharist (45:28). Link: https://communio.org/By Relevant Radio
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Hour 3 for 9/16/25 Drew and Dr. Bob Sears covered the controversy surrounding childhood vaccines (1:00). Topics: why parents don't vaccinate (5:56), chicken pox (9:30), the Amish (14:36), toxins in vaccines (16:26), vaccine injuries (22:27), number of vaccines (25:33), kids got sick after vaccines (28:10), Henry Ford Study (32:23), my kids and vacc…
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In Part Two of our Dostoevsky series we move from diagnosing the underground to exploring the way out. Dostoevsky shows us that the true hero is not the exceptional man but the good man, and goodness is only remarkable in its ability to love while knowing the depths of the underground. We explore how Father Zosima counsels the brokenhearted with ho…
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Joe interviews Dale about his brand new book, I Also Had My Hour: An Alternative Autobiography of G. K. Chesterton. Buy a copy today! https://www.chesterton.org/store/product/i-also-had-my-hour/ You can contact us at [email protected]. FOLLOW US Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chestertonsociety Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmericanC…
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