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In each episode, join us as we dive deep into various aspects of New York personal injury law with esteemed trial lawyer Michael Joseph. Michael shares his wealth of knowledge and experience in navigating complex legal cases from the bustling streets of New York to the courtrooms of Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and White Plains. Join us on ”Trial Talk” as we demystify the legal landscape of personal injury law, offering valuable insights and practical advice for legal professionals ...
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Welcome to the Mount Sinai Legends Circle Podcast Presented by Talent Development & Learning, a celebration of dedication, impact, and legacy. In each episode, we sit down with remarkable employees who have devoted 40 or more years to the Mount Sinai Health System. Through heartfelt conversations, they share memories, lessons learned, and the moments that have shaped their extraordinary journeys. Join us as we honor the voices behind decades of service and uncover the stories that make Mount ...
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On this channel I commentate on personal reflections as I experience life chasing new flavors, stories and ideas that inspire action. I’ll take time to think on this channel, sharing what is currently top of mind regarding society, technology, and humanity at large.
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Beyond the Badge is an event to honor employees whose stories were presented to leadership at the daily system huddle. These employees found a way to push beyond the already high expectations we commit to at Mount Sinai and deliver truly exceptional service to our patients, guests, colleagues, or in their work. Be inspired as we celebrate employees who uphold the highest traditions of our Health System and the promise of our mission, vision, and brand purpose.
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The Four Last Things

Michael Joseph Mouawad

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This short series of talks were given during the lenten season of 2022 at the behest of the Maronite Youth Association -- Saint Ephrem Chapter in San Diego California. The series focuses on Judgment, Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven. Its purpose is to invite its listeners to a deeper conversion, a turning away from sin, and a turning towards the Lord.
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Media Fringe

joseph michael bearjar

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A podcast talking about media in multiple forms from gaming, movies, comics, books and whatever form of media tickles your fancy. Join me in enjoying what's new in todays age and as old as time with our world of media.
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Greetings, This is now the location of Schism206 audio archives along with the P2BP podcast. You can gain access to everything for $30 per year, which encompasses over 600 audio recordings on a wide variety of topics. Link to sign-up: https://tinyurl.com/4azrkpsh View links for all content: https://tinyurl.com/rxnd6pzr Sorry, Podbean recently got rid off many useful organizational features. As a result, the above link ("for all content") is the best way to see all the content and access link ...
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The Ground Investigation Podcast

The Ground Investigation Podcast

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The Ground Investigation Podcast is a show featuring interviews and insights from leaders in the geotechnical and geo-environmental business world. Join host Michael Taylor as he discusses the ups and downs of running a business in the GI industry, getting geological experts to share their learnings and lessons as well as their plans for the future, highlighting what they think will improve the ground investigation industry moving forward.
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Latin Mass Project

Michael Joseph

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The Traditional Latin Mass, also called the Usus Antiquior, the Tridentine or Gregorian Mass, or the Extraordinary Form of the Mass is notable for its antiquity. In this podcast, Michael Sauter and Joseph Anthony discuss its two-millenia long history and examine its prayers and spirituality.
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On the Battlefield

Fr. Michael Marcantoni and Fr. R. Joseph Collins

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No one tells you life will literally be a fight till your dying breath. What do you do next? Discussions on life, politics, and the practicality of faith through the lens of Eastern Orthodox theology.
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Fear Noir

Michael Whitehouse

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A horror fiction podcast fusing hard-boiled detective stories with a slug of whisky and a belt of nightmare fuel. Written by Michael Whitehouse and Starring Peter Joseph Lewis.
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On this Pod Cast we talk about anything and everything regarding professional Wrestling also know as Sports entertainment. we do everything from Indies to the main stream and interview as many as we can along the way. So come along and get slammed with us every Tuesday 8pm est
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The Basement Revue

Antica Productions

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The Basement Revue gives listeners a front row seat to intimate performances by an impressive line-up of well-known Canadian artists. Musician Jason Collett, poet Damian Rogers and musician Torquil Campbell host some of this country's top authors, musicians, poets and storytellers including Joseph Boyden, Michael Ondaatje, Max Kerman and Tanya Tagaq.
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Leviticus -- The Mosaic Law

Michael Joseph Mouawad

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The Book of Leviticus is known as the Law, that is the Law that Moses -- not God -- gave to his people in the wake of the golden calf and the rejection of the Ten Commandments. The Law is inextricably bound to the Levitical priesthood instituted at the same time. It is common for readers of the Bible to skip Leviticus, or to skim over it quickly: its detailed listing of seemingly inscrutable laws have very little in common with our daily lives. Further, there are commentators who suggest tha ...
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In the 21st century, the church faces some odd headwinds. Technological advancement is accelerating, congregations are fracturing, and things like astrology and New Age spirituality are becoming more mainstream. It’s more important than ever to thoughtfully engage with cultural trends outside of the church and theological disagreements within the church. “Know What You Believe with Michael Horton” is Sola Media's podcast dedicated to engaging today’s thought leaders through response videos, ...
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Deuteronomy -- Mose's Commentary

Michael Joseph Mouawad

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The Book of Deuteronomy is Moses' commentary on the Law given in Leviticus. Here, Moses gives his farewell address to Israel, expressing both his love for his nation, his hopes and fears for its future. Deuteronomy is the companion book to Leviticus. Together, they provide us a set of wide-ranging laws that govern the liturgical, sacrificial, familial, and civil life of Israel under one main heading: "Holiness unto the Lord." Yet, Moses knew how deeply flawed the nation was. Forty years in t ...
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The Book of Genesis

Michael Joseph Mouawad

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Creationism, Big-Bang, Evolution, Adam and Eve, the Flood, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph... This study covers these topics and many more in a Catholic mindset. Discover the depth and beauty of Genesis and deepen your relationship with God by meditating on His paternal care to those who love Him. The Book of Genesis is the first book of the Bible because without a proper understanding of the unfolding events from Adam to Joseph the sense of Scripture will be truncated and obscured. This book ...
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How can we decide what is appropriate in the sphere of global politics? Prof. Joseph Nye, eminent academic, author, and politician with expertise in the field of foreign policy, defense, diplomacy and terrorism talks about his experiences within foreign policy and how he has come to his conclusions using examples like the Iraq war and nuclear weapons. For more information go to www.meg.qmul.ac.uk.
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Welcome to Catholic Classics from Ascension! Each season we'll read through a great Catholic spiritual writing providing insightful commentary and practical guidance along the way. Informative and enriching, these 20-30 mins episodes will allow you to learn from the Catholic Church’s most revered saints and teachers as you seek to cultivate your spiritual life. In season three of Catholic Classics, join Fr. Jacob Bertrand and Fr. Michael-Joseph Paris as they read and explain Story of a Soul: ...
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Eoin McDevitt and Ciarán Murphy are trying to find the Greatest Non-Sportsperson Sportsperson. Guests from around the world reflect on the sporting experiences of their past, their highlights and lowlights, before having their sporting lives ranked on air. From the multi-award winning team behind the hugely popular SC podcast, Second Captains Saturday on RTÉ Radio 1 is the perfect mix of culture, sport, comedy and music. Listen back below to the incredible roster of guests over the years and ...
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Catholic Theology Show

Ave Maria University

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Presented by Ave Maria University, Dr. Michael Dauphinais, Chair and Professor of Theology, sits down with colleagues and friends to discuss Catholic theology. Ave Maria is a Catholic University located in Southwest Florida. This Catholic podcast covers themes such as the value of a Catholic higher education, religious liberty, how to pray, the philosophies of Thomas Aquinas and more!
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Catholic Foundation Library

Michael Joseph Mouawad

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Qorbono is a Syriac word that points to the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross, the Mass, and the Eucharist. Qorbono offers in-depth bible studies meant to help you make sense of the Scriptures according to the mind of the Catholic Church. The Catholic Foundation Library is an essential study of Scripture to help you understand God's overarching plan. It covers essential elements required to better understand the Gospels and the words of Jesus: How should we read the Scripture? What is a covena ...
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A Life Economy

Cosmo Scharf & Summer Perry

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A Life Economy explores how we can use the power of our consciousness to create a more beautiful world – the world we want to live in. Inspired by visionary leaders like Buckminster Fuller, Peter Joseph, Michael Tellinger, Andrew Yang, and John Perkins, it’s all about the people, technologies, and ideas that help us come back into balance with nature. Topics include: • New Economies (RBE, UBI, Ubuntu, MMT, Blockchain) • Conscious Activism (income inequality, predatory capitalism, neoliberali ...
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Children of the Popcorn

Michael Nathan & Michael Joseph

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Join in the rabbleness with Mikey (@Mikey_Nathan) & Mike (@RealMikeyJo) during their weekly Film & TV chat. This is your friendly neighbourhood podcast & we are your friendly film/tv nerds. Listen in as we argue, laugh & discuss all things entertainment in our rambling way. If you're into TV series, films, documentaries & animations then the #COTP is your new home. Welcome Home! https://soundcloud.com/childrenofthepopcorn @PopcornChildren www.facebook.com/childrenofthepopcorn https://itunes. ...
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American Operator

Joseph Cabrera

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Hosted by Joseph Cabrera, American Operator dives into the world of business ownership through conversations with entrepreneurs, operators, and leaders who have built and sustained successful businesses. This podcast offers real talk on the challenges, rewards, and lessons learned from the frontlines of entrepreneurship. Whether you're considering buying a business, running one, or looking for inspiration, you'll find valuable insights and advice here. We're unapologetically pro-American and ...
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Time Out for Something Spiritual

Michael G. Reccia & Tony Clarkson

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Time Out for Something Spiritual *** Michael G. Reccia, trance medium responsible for the eight internationally acclaimed books in the Joseph Communications series, and Tony Clarkson, founder of the Sanctuary of Healing, a long-established major complimentary therapy and spiritual centre located at the heart of the UK, invite you to join them weekly for their lively Time Out for Something Spiritual podcast. *** Enjoy a regular break from the pressures and demands of the physical world as you ...
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The Big Sport Pod

Joseph Parsons

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Joseph Parsons, comedian and host of the Big Sport Pod, curates a star-studded lineup of comedic talent ready to test their sport knowledge to the limits. In a hilarious quiz designed to play along at home, this podcast is for the sport lovers and for those who like comedians getting things wrong. But that's not all! This podcast also invites esteemed journalists and captivating figures from the world of sport, with a strong emphasis on the vibrant LGBT+ community. So sit back, relax, and ge ...
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Pivot Point explores the personal experiences of those who have made a life and career in the world of film, music and the arts. We’ll hear from industry pros about how they got started, the hurdles they overcame and the help they received along the way. Joseph’s style of interviewing reveals stories we embrace as our own, finding empathy and encouragement in the creative journey and hopefully help you move closer to your own personal Pivot Point.
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As a modern Catholic guy, it's hard to find the balance. We know that God should come first, but what does that really mean? We know we're supposed to love our wife, but how do I do that when I'm overwhelmed by work and kids? This podcast is dedicated to those guys who really want to grow and become the man God created them to be. You'll find both practical strategies for managing life and better ways to view and engage the world. Join Life Coach Michael Jaquith and take one step closer to s ...
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American Masters: Creative Spark

American Masters | PBS

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How do today’s masters create their art? American Masters: Creative Spark presents narrative interviews that go in-depth with an iconic artist about the creation of a single work. Each episode offers a unique window into the world of art and the creative process of artists and cultural icons across a wide range of disciplines, from music and comedy to poetry and film. Explore more at www.pbs.org/creativespark
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Catholic Saints & Feasts

Fr. Michael Black

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"Catholic Saints & Feasts" offers a dramatic reflection on each saint and feast day of the General Calendar of the Catholic Church. The reflections are taken from the four volume book series: "Saints & Feasts of the Catholic Calendar," written by Fr. Michael Black. These reflections profile the theological bone breakers, the verbal flame throwers, the ocean crossers, the heart-melters, and the sweet-chanting virgin-martyrs who populate the liturgical calendar of the Catholic Church.
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Exodus -- God's Wrath and Mercy

Michael Joseph Mouawad

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The Book of Exodus is an adventure, a divine mystery, a recapitulation of salvation history, a tragic account of fall and redemption. Above all it is a love story between God and humanity. While this study is not a verse-by-verse on Exodus, it focuses on ten salient points of the book: 01. The Election of Moses as a prophet for his people 02. The revelation of the Holy Name of the Lord 03. The Ten Plagues of Egypt 04. The flight into the wilderness 05. The Israelites reaction after they had ...
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The Thomistic Institute

The Thomistic Institute

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The Thomistic Institute exists to promote Catholic truth in our contemporary world by strengthening the intellectual formation of Christians at universities, in the Church, and in the wider public square. The thought of St. Thomas Aquinas, the Universal Doctor of the Church, is our touchstone. The Thomistic Institute Podcast features the lectures and talks from our conferences, campus chapters events, intellectual retreats, livestream events, and much more. Founded in 2009, the Thomistic Ins ...
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The comparison of the two types of Myth with the Kantian Critical division of the realm of Philosophy between the Metaphysics of Nature and the Metaphysics of Morals. The Gaiai Principle and Chief Seattles letter to the President expressing confusion over the intention to buy his lad: "How can you buy the sk?"..."Our land is sacred". Narrated by Ju…
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Episode Summary: In this episode of Trial Talk, New York personal injury attorney Michael Joseph discusses what happens when cyclists are involved in accidents in New York City. The conversation covers who’s at fault in bike vs. car collisions, the legal rights of e-bike and scooter riders, what “no-fault” means in New York, and what kind of insura…
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Fr. Andrew Hofer explores the origins of the Christian just war tradition through Augustine’s anti-Manichean writings, examining the theological debates around violence, authority, and moral law within early Christianity. This lecture was given on June 11th, 2024, at Dominican House of Studies. For more information on upcoming events, visit us at t…
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August 28: Saint Augustine, Bishop and Doctor 354–430 Memorial; Liturgical Color: White Patron Saint of theologians and printers A psychologist, theologian, and working bishop is the greatest convert after Saint Paul The mighty African Saint Augustine climbed the heights of thought, stood upright on their peaks, and turned toward Rome, and thus spr…
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Prof. Michael Krom analyzes the ethics of drone warfare through the lens of Aquinas’s just war tradition and virtue ethics, addressing moral principles of discrimination, proportionality, and the indispensability of human judgment in the use of violent technology. This lecture was given on March 18th, 2025, at Virginia Military Institute. For more …
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Is he the Superman, or Super heel? You all get to decide as the Man myth and legend Alex Summers joins us on Wrestle Talk with Arabbidb3aver Tuesday August 26th 2025 8pm est come join us and let's get slammed together! Merch: www.streamlabs.com/arabbidb3aver/merch Follow us Twitch: www.twitch.tv/arabbidb3aver Youtube: @NerdyGamingWithArabbidb3av132…
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August 27: Saint Monica c. 331–387 Memorial; Liturgical Color: White Patron Saint of difficult marriages, homemakers, and mothers Without her example of persevering prayer, her gifted son would not have converted Most of the female saints of the first few centuries of the Church are virgins, martyrs, or both. Most of the medieval and modern female …
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Actress Natasha Rothwell returns as Belinda in The White Lotus Season 3, a role that’s earned her two Emmy nominations and cemented her status as the show’s moral center. In this episode, Rothwell shares how she connects to Belinda’s journey of self-discovery and how she collaborated with creator Mike White to bring greater nuance to the character.…
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John Mark Comer and New Testament scholar Scot McKnight take issue with how the gospel is often articulated in evangelical circles. Michael Horton responds to these concerns and critiques and gives his own assessment of what they call the "King Jesus Gospel." FREE BOOKLET - https://solamedia.org/offers/thewarwecantsee/ This essential guide examines…
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Prof. Joseph Capizzi presents the just war account within the Catholic tradition, arguing that the use of force in war can be a moral act of peacemaking grounded in pursuit of the common good, and emphasizing the importance of authority, intention, cause, proportionality, and distinction between guilt and innocence. This lecture was given on April …
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Michael Summers didn’t start in the trades — he started on stage. A former theater major at Baylor turned tour manager for bands like Switchfoot, Jars of Clay, and Robert Randolph, Michael’s early career was all about storytelling, logistics, and making people laugh. Today, he owns Alamo Glass, a residential and commercial glass business in Texas —…
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Why is governance essential for fostering Christian perfection and societal order? Dr. Michael Dauphinais engages with Dr. Donald Prudlo, author of Governing Perfection and Warren Chair of Catholic Studies at the University of Tulsa, to explore the necessity and value of governance in both ecclesiastical and secular contexts. They discuss how gover…
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Prof. Michael Krom explores Thomas Aquinas’s view on the relationship between religion and politics, discussing the distinction between obligations to political authority and to God, as reflected in the biblical command to "render unto Caesar what is Caesar's and unto God what is God's." This lecture was given on November 7th, 2024, at University o…
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Today, Michael and Tony discuss what's missing in our modern world, and why we have so many problems on a global level. Politics doesn't fix our problems, neither does war - the only way to make our world a better place is by connecting with the Light. Being spiritually active helps everyone, and harms no-one. Michael explains how you can do it, ea…
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August 25: Saint Louis 1214–1270 Optional Memorial; Liturgical Color: White Patron Saint of barbers, grooms, and Saint Louis, Missouri A king leads in piety, mortification, and faith, and dies crusading for the King of all Jesus said, “If any want to become my followers, let them deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me” (Mt 16:24). To…
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August 25: Saint Joseph Calasanz, Priest 1556–1648 Optional Memorial; Liturgical Color: White Patron Saint of Catholic schools and school children A visionary implements his plan, is defamed, and forgives The star of today’s saint burns less brightly than others in the great constellation of counter-reformation saints. But the educational vision of…
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Dr. Lynnda Nadien talks with Angelise Milton, NCC Class of 2010 with a degree in Applied Science and a major in Fashion Design. She then earned a Bachelor degree in Technical Design with a minor in English. Her hobbies include praise worship and mural paintaing. She is interested in the film industry and is working on a manifest of her grandmother'…
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August 24: Saint Bartholomew, Apostle First Century Feast; Liturgical Color: Red Patron Saint of bookbinders, butchers, and leather workers The Church conquered an imperfect world due to the heroic witness of the Apostles Little is known with certainty about today’s Apostle, and perhaps Saint Bartholomew is just fine with that. If he were like Sain…
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August 23: Saint Rose of Lima, Virgin 1586–1617 Optional Memorial; Liturgical Color: White Patron Saint of Peru, florists, and gardeners America’s first saint, she conquered herself by direct attack Today’s saint was born Isabel Flores de Oliva in colonial Spain, today’s Peru, to a middle-class Catholic family. She took the name “Rose” when she was…
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Sr. Jane Dominic Laurel explores the project of literature from the classical to the modern era, highlighting how stories like Anna Karenina shape the moral imagination through themes of virtue, marriage, culture, and the perennial question of what it means to be human. This lecture was given on March 11th, 2025, at Trinity College Dublin. Secular …
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In this special episode of the Gentleman's Journal Podcast we sit down with Daisy Knatchbull and Harry Jarman to discuss the launch of Kultura — a new magazine about pioneering women redefining success on their own terms. The entrepreneurs talk about how the venture first came about; the struggle of coming up with a name; why Lauren Hutton, at the …
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August 22: Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary Memorial; Liturgical Color: White The mother of a king is a queen who receives honor in her son’s realm Mary is both a queen and a mother, but she is more mother than queen. Mary’s Queenship and “mothership,” or motherhood, spark to life simultaneously. In the very moment Mary becomes a mother at the …
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Prof. Lee Oser explores the intertwined lives, faith journeys, and literary legacies of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and the Inklings, highlighting their countercultural Christian imagination against modernist trends. This lecture was given on November 22nd, 2024, at College of William and Mary. For more information on upcoming events, visit us at t…
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August 21: Saint Pius X, Pope 1835–1914 Memorial; Liturgical Color: White Patron Saint of First Communicants and pilgrims Born humble and poor, he never forgot his origins while in the Chair of St. Peter In the long span of three hundred and forty years between the death of Pope Saint Pius V in 1572 and today’s pope-saint, who died in 1914, not one…
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If you are reading this, there's a good chance you are living in one form of poverty right now. Don't believe me? Give me a moment to explain. Mother Theresa, upon landing in the United States for the first time, exclaimed she had never been to such an impoverished country. She wasn't talking about money - but about emotional and spiritual poverty.…
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Fr. Isaac Morales and Prof. Michael Root explore how Thomas Aquinas’ biblical commentaries on Matthew and 1 Corinthians illuminate the beatific vision, resurrection, and the role of Scripture in shaping Christian life through literal and spiritual interpretation. This lecture was given on June 28th, 2025, at Dominican House of Studies. Secular camp…
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August 20: Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, Abbot and Doctor 1090–1153 Memorial; Liturgical Color: White Patron Saint of the Cistercian Order, beekeepers, and candlemakers A reformer par excellence, he saved the Benedictine Order and rejuvenated monasticism Today’s saint was like a medieval rock star who never stopped touring Europe. He traveled with an…
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Dr. Rebekah Lamb explores J.R.R. Tolkien’s “detached aesthetics,” revealing how his Christian understanding of spiritual detachment shapes his writing, especially in "The Lord of the Rings," as a means of cultivating hope, wonder, and a rightly ordered love for the world. This lecture was given on January 30th, 2025, at University of Edinburgh. For…
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Here is a description for Kaylee Watts - Thoughts? At the beginning of building a thriving laser skincare business, Kaylee Watts was juggling four jobs keeping Austin Laser Solutions running (all solo) — answering phones, treating clients, and managing books all between 6th Street bar shifts. What started as a grind turned into a scaled, multi-loca…
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How can Catholics engage with contemporary debates on sexuality and gender through a lens of faith and reason? Dr. Michael Dauphinais sits down with Dr. Michele Schumacher, private docent at the University of Freiburg, Switzerland, and author of Metaphysics and Gender: The Normative Art of Nature and Its Human Limitations, to explore these question…
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Prof. Thomas Ward explores C. S. Lewis’s "The Abolition of Man", analyzing how technology’s conquest of nature risks diminishing humanity unless anchored by objective moral values. This lecture was given on April 8th, 2025, at Indiana University. Secular campuses are being transformed, but the students need your help! Your gift before September fif…
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August 19: Saint John Eudes, Priest 1601–1680 Optional Memorial; Liturgical Color: White Patron Saint of the Diocese of Baie-Comeau, Québec His fine education led to a life of deep prayer and identity with Jesus Many educated Catholics are familiar with the great Spanish saints of the 1500s: Saints Ignatius Loyola, Francis Xavier, John of the Cross…
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August 16: Saint Stephen of Hungary c. 975–1038 Optional Memorial; Liturgical Color: White Patron Saint of Hungary and of kings Baptized by his pagan father, made King by the Pope, his heirs demolished his legacy Saint Stephen of Hungary was a warrior king whose silhouette stands proud on a far distant horizon as the sun rises behind him at the daw…
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In this podcast, Dr. Kurt Woeller interviews Professor Emeritus Garth Nicolson, Ph.D, MD(H) about his research and experience in membrane lipid replacement. Dr. Nicolson has decades of experience in pathology and laboratory medicine, including in-depth knowledge of cell biology, membrane chemistry, and the inner workings of mitochondria. Every cell…
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