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Black & Gold B.S.

Jacob Krasnow

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This is Black & Gold B.S., the irreverent Saints podcast from Boot Krewe Media! Join lifelong fans and self-professed New Orleans Saints experts Jacob Krasnow (a former Louisiana TV journalist), Sean Haspel (a current sports marketing professional) and Allison Pratt (definitely the brains of the operation) as they ~tchoup~ it up, exploring the joys and sorrows that come with the fandom of their favorite football team. Logo designed by T.J. Krentel
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The Happier Hour

Monica McCarthy

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Equal parts philosophy and self-help (with a dash of humor thrown in for taste), The Happier Hour aims to make philosophy useful for the rest of us. Each episode explores a modern-day dilemma, via the lens of the greatest philosophers of all time, and often with special guests in the hot seat who know about stuff. Like the joy that comes from a strong drink at half the price, this show is for curious minds who want to know more about philosophy, without going back to school. Join your host M ...
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A.P. Bio: The Podcast

NBC Entertainment Podcast Network

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Alright everybody, start to shut up and subscribe to the official podcast for Peacock’s A.P. Bio. Join hosts Eddie Leavy and Sari Arambulo as they chat with guests like creator Mike O’Brien, stars Patton Oswalt and Allisyn Snyder, and more. Listen to get insider access to A.P. Bio’s cast and crew as they reveal behind-the-scenes anecdotes, audition stories, character evolutions and much more. All episodes of A.P. Bio season 3 are streaming on Peacock! A.P. Bio: The Podcast is a production of ...
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Financial Forward with Jim McCarthy Explore the Future of Consumer Finance, Banking Regulation, and FinTech Innovation Financial Forward is the essential podcast for professionals in finance, compliance, and innovation. Hosted by Jim McCarthy, founding member of the CFPB and expert in regulatory risk management, each episode features in-depth conversations with leaders from banks, credit unions, fintech companies, and regulatory agencies. 🎯 What You’ll Learn: Consumer finance trends and poli ...
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Meet the people behind the aviation business. Discover their passion, journeys and previous lives before flying became their world. Pieced together over a five year period, Jarlath Regan (creator of the award winning Irishman Abroad Podcast Network) has put together a collection of interviews with the best CEOs, business leaders, entrepreneurs and innovators that will give you an insight into the people behind the planes like never before. With his trademark humour and insight, season 1 focu ...
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Bishop Tony Percy says both the 1st Reading from the Prophet Amos and the Gospel of Luke challenge the comfort-zone around wealth creation and just distribution. How far can Jesus push me? One thing is sure; it is always one step further than my comfort-zone. Just one step furtherBy The Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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Peter Abela reflects on the importance of making intentional choices about how we spend our time. This challenge reshaped their family life into one more centred on intentional living, making deliberate choices with their time, investing it in God, family, and service, rather than letting it be passively consumed…
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On The Journey This Week: Fr Joshua Whicker MGL says that we often cling to good things out of fear of missing out, without caring if others go without. Mother Hilda says we have all experienced William Arthur Dunkerley’s quote that “Love ever lives, and while it lives, it gives. Plus, Bishop Tony Percy, Trish McCarthy and Peter Abela…
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Mark Raue says humour is a natural and essential part of human life, helping us find light even in difficult moments and fostering connection through shared laughter. The wisdom of Ecclesiastes and the fullness of human experience suggest that laughter, alongside sorrow, is a gift from God that enriches life and heals the soul…
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Pete Gilmore says that in Luke’s Gospel, Jesus’ parables, especially the lost sheep, show how deeply God values each person and how far He will go to seek the lost. Like the parable of the talents, now is not the time to bury what we’ve been given in fear, but to risk sharing the good news that can bring light to the many who are lost…
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On The Journey This Week: Fr James McCarthy says in the 2nd reading, St Paul urges Christians to pray for everyone so that we may live reverent and peaceful lives. Mother Hilda’s story of breaking a cane illustrates the truth that suffering, if not transformed, is often transmitted onto others. Plus, Bishop Tony Percy, Pete Gilmore and Mark Raue…
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Mother Hilda tells a story of African schoolchildren who transformed their teacher's intimidating cane into musical instruments when he was absent, turning a symbol of fear into one of creativity and unity. The tale illustrates the truth that suffering, if not transformed, is often transmitted onto others…
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On Black & Gold B.S., lifelong friends and self-professed New Orleans Saints nerds Jacob Krasnow, Sean Haspel and Allison Pratt ~tchoup~ it up, exploring the joys and sorrows that come with the fandom of their favorite football team. This week, the gang breaks down the very first game of the Kellen Moore era – a surprisingly competitive 20-13 loss …
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Fr Mike Delaney reflects on his daily prayer routine in the church, where the beauty of the natural view outside is often admired, but he comes to see the true gift as the presence of God’s faithful people gathered inside, reminding us that if we love others, we will see the face of God in themBy The Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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Mother Hilda recounts the story of a French saint from around the 1700s encouraged disadvantaged peasants to build a Calvary in their hearts — one that could never be destroyed. We too are invited to carry this inner Calvary, where forgiveness and salvation dwell, and entrust our hardships to the Father’s love…
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Bishop Tony Percy says death enters the world because of sin, but as the early believers loved to say: Death has been put to death by death. Christ’s death is utterly unique. He dies a death to sin. We enter that death through our baptism, and we experience his resurrection, tooBy The Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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On The Journey This Week: Fr Josh Whitehead says the gospel passage is not about rejecting relationships but about prioritising Jesus above all else in our lives. Mother Hilda says when we pray or speak to God, God hears the "full orchestra" of our entire life experience. Plus, Bishop Tony Percy, Trish McCarthy, and Byron & Francine Pirola.…
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Byron & Francine Pirola have tips on avoiding accumulated hurts. Small, daily hurts in relationships can accumulate over time to cause significant emotional damage. By quickly apologising and repairing even the smallest injuries, we prevent resentment from growing and instead strengthen connection and closeness…
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Bishop Tony Percy says the Gospel reading from Luke is challenging. Helpfully, Jesus gives us two images to help process his words: One image of building; one of defending. So, the point of denying ourselves and carrying our cross is both to construct our spiritual lives, and to defend them against the assaults of the devil…
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Trish McCarthy says that often we fill in the gaps of missing information ourselves without going to the source for accurate information, by not asking the right questions we sell ourselves short. Similarly with God, we are selling ourselves short by not going to the source of accurate information – His Word…
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Bishop Tony Percy continues Chapter 12 of the Letter to the Hebrews, explaining that spiritual joys are deeper than sensual joys. A person of faith will appreciate these joys but also be moved to enjoy the rich myriads of spiritual joys that are on offer in and through the spiritual lifeBy The Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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On Social Justice Sunday Fr Greg Jacobs SJ speaks on this year’s theme “Signs of Hope on the Edge, Serving Homeless People with Mental Ill-Health.” We’re called to recognise Christ in them and must be willing to get “bruised and dirty” in authentic service, not confined to comfort or security, to notice, listen, and love those who are homeless or m…
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Bishop Tony Percy says the letter to the Hebrews highlights three images in Chapter 12 that illustrate the Christian life. This week’s focus is on the image, growth through the discipline of a loving Father, where God, like a good parent, lovingly disciplines His children to form them in virtue and maturity, guiding them toward true character shape…
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On The Journey This Week: Fr Noel Custodio says this gospel is intentionally confronting, as Jesus urges us to enter by the narrow door. Mother Hilda says that just as we say, “my God,” God is at the same time whispering our names, claiming us as His own beloved. Plus, Bishop Tony Percy, Fr Mike Delaney, and Christy Honeysett.…
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(Christy Honeysett explores the concept of God's faithful love through a personal love story, referencing Jeremiah 31:3 where God promises everlasting and faithful love. Faithfulness can be difficult to believe in when the world often feels unreliable, yet scripture reminds us that God’s love is everlasting and steadfast…
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Fr Mike Delaney reflects on his golden jubilee of priesthood – 50 years since his ordination in 1975. Looking back over 50 years of ministry—in parishes, chaplaincies, ecumenical work, and countless personal encounters—he sees God’s presence in challenges, friendships, and serviceBy The Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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On The Journey This Week: Fr Mark De Battista says Jesus warns about inevitable division caused when his truth confronts human freedom and sin. Mother Hilda reflects on recognizing a road she had travelled with her grandmother as a child as a metaphor for faith. Plus, Bishop Tony Percy, Pete Gilmore, and Deacon Josh Clayton…
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Deacon Josh Clayton shares how an extended walking journey, though physically and mentally challenging, became a profound spiritual experience that deepened relationships with others and with God, an encouragement to walk not alone, but always with God as a faithful companionBy The Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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Bishop Tony Percy says opposition from others can be our greatest spiritual nemesis. Hebrews 12 urges us to throw off whatever hinders us, especially the “sin that clings so easily,” which may include lust, materialism, pride, or perhaps most significantly, fear of what others think (human respect)By The Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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Fr Mike Delaney reflects on how a child's joyful appreciation of nature helped him see the world with fresh eyes. Blessing a children’s play area deepened this insight, as the children eagerly guided Fr Mike through the space, revealing its significance through their eyesBy The Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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On The Journey This Week: Fr Joshua Whicker MGL says today’s readings highlight the joy and wonder of being chosen by God. Mother Hilda reflects on her life and the experiences that created opportunities for her being chosen and loved by God, unconditionally. Plus, Bishop Tony Percy, Byron & Francine Pirola, and Fr Mike Delaney…
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Byron and Francine Pirola say that couples should view fun as essential downtime that strengthens their connection and keeps love alive. Shared fun revitalizes relationships by nurturing virtues like humour, curiosity, and acceptance—helping couples' bond, stay curious about one another, and remain forgiving and resilient…
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Fr Joshua Whicker MGL says today’s readings highlight the joy and wonder of being chosen by God, much like the excitement children feel when picked to answer a question or play a game. God sees each of us, chooses us uniquely, and invites us into a loving relationship with Him, rooted in His faithful promises…
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Send us a text Episode Summary: In this special episode of Financial Forward, we present Jim McCarthy’s keynote address from FinovateSpring 2025, held in San Diego, California. With over three decades in banking and regulatory leadership, including pivotal roles at the FDIC and as a founding member of the CFPB, Jim shares a powerful perspective on …
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Mark Raue reflects on last week’s celebration of grandparents and the elderly. He highlights Pope Francis’ call for a “revolution of care” for the elderly, connecting it to the Jubilee of Hope and urging society not to marginalise older generations but to value their wisdom and experienceBy The Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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