The first 8 episodes of the show have been SO much fun to record. I had no idea I would enjoy the work this much (or that it would be this much work!)
I have a fantastic variety of topics and guests that I am excited to share with you. The list really speaks for itself, and I think it will give listeners a good idea of the kinds of topics to expect on the show moving forward:
- Episode 2: The Domestic Church movement – Kate Dawson of Day to Day Dawsons
- Episode 3: Natural family planning, Creighton Model FertilityCare, NaPro technology, and the joys and struggles of married sex – Danielle van Haute, BA, FCP
- Episode 4: Returning to spiritual, mental and physical health after suffering with postpartum depression – Jenay Franco
- Episode 5: Forming community through a regular “Family Dinner” gathering of families – Kristin Fontana
- Episode 6: The “New Feminism” of St. Pope John Paul II – Sarah Denny, MA, FCP
- Episode 8: Financial peace and dealing with money as a married couple – Katie Sciba of The Catholic Wife
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Episode 9: Miscarriage – Molly Walter of Molly Makes Do
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Episode 10: Being a parent of a child with Down Syndrome – Lauren Warner of Sipping Lemonade
Slated for late summer and Fall 2015 (so far):
- Using social media as part of the New Evangelization – Sr. Tracey Dugas
- Discerning major decisions as a married couple – Haley Stewart of Carrots for Michaelmas
- Why “Catholic parenting” doesn’t have to look just one way – Colleen Duggan
- Our friends the saints – Amanda Perales of Erring on the Side of Love
- Being a working Catholic mom – Mary Wallace of The Working Catholic Mom
- Minimalism in homemaking – Katie Sciba of The Catholic Wife
- The bioethics of reproductive technologies – Sarah Denny
- Married sex: Are we doing it all wrong? – Jenny Uebbing of Mama Needs Coffee
I feel like I’m always reminding you guys that you can subscribe to the blog and/or the podcast, but really–you should.:) That way you don’t have to remember to keep checking back on the site for new content. You’ll get a quick note from me each time there’s something new.
Thank you for reading, for listening, and for your prayers for me and for this ministry! They have been felt lately.
Joy,
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