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Being Human

Dr. Gregory Bottaro

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At the CatholicPsych Institute, we're doing something new when it comes to therapy. In the Being Human podcast, Dr. Greg Bottaro, Founder and Director of the CatholicPsych Institute, shares with you his vision for Catholic therapy and a revolutionary approach that is focused, finally, on what it means to be human.
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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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This Whole Life

Pat & Kenna Millea

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How does our mental health relate to our faith? How can we become whole while living in a broken world? Every day, we all strive to encounter God amidst the challenges of balancing faith and family, work and leisure, our sense of self and complicated relationships. Pat & Kenna Millea bring joy, hope, and wisdom to those who believe there *is* a connection between holiness and happiness. Kenna is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist; Pat served for 15 years as a youth minister; together the ...
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The Ready Set Blow Podcast is brought to you each and every Wednesday by Randy Valerio. Randy is a LA-based comedian and podcaster originally hailing from Queens, New York. He tries to make sense of his life and the world around him every week on the podcast by sharing crazy ideas, news, stories, and his adventures with his guests and the listeners.
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A podcast about finding mental well-being as a Catholic with the help of community and the saints. Hosted by Tommy Tighe, a marriage and family therapist, husband, and father. In each episode Tommy addresses different mental health issues, introduces listeners to a saint who is relevant to mental health and wellness, and responds to questions from Twitter followers.
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Catholic Nerds

Catholic Nerds

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Join the Catholic Nerds Podcast for quality Catholic nerdery. The Catholic Nerds basically nerd out on comics, movies, video games, and books, all from a Catholic perspective, plus a hefty helping of all things Catholic. There will be plenty of Jesus, Mary, and the Eucharist here! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scott-smith677/support
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Called to Flourish Podcast

Divine Mercy University

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The Called to Flourish Podcast covers mental health topics through a Catholic Christian perspective to highlight human dignity and help achieve an integrated healing process of the heart, mind, and soul. It is hosted by Fr. Charles Sikorsky, LC, JD, JCL, President of Divine Mercy University (DMU), and Thomas Cronquist, Director of Institutional Advancement at DMU. Divine Mercy University is a graduate school of mental health and spiritual development that integrates Catholic Christian anthro ...
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The Natural Womanhood Podcast brings together experts in the field of fertility awareness for candid, informative, and friendly conversations about authentic women's health. From pelvic floor physical therapy, to surgical interventions, to relationships and mental health, no topic is off limits as we seek to bring the empowering truth about women, their bodies, and their cycles to our listeners: that is, that women's cycles are essential, powerful, beautiful, and do not need to be "controlle ...
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On this Podcast I will take you on the path of true inner healing to tap into your unlimited life force and the beautiful inner lotus that lies within. We will focus on mindset, holistic modalities like Breathwork, energy work, Sound therapy and soo much more. My Name is Rosa Stockton and I am your intuitive guide through this process of deep inner knowing. I am an aspiring emotion code and body code practioner and am a natural energy worker and empath.
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"Global Citizen Therapy podcast is a platform dedicated to empowering and validating women of color who are the daughters of immigrants. In the midst of straddling two cultures, we often find ourselves feeling invisible and uncertain in this vast world. As a therapist of color who specializes in working with bicultural women, my goal is to shed light on the challenges faced by daughters of immigrants. Through these podcasts, we will explore sensitive subjects including colorism, internalized ...
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Reality Witch

Jessie Nails

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Reality Witch is your one stop shop for all things reality, witchy and weird. Jessie Nails takes you through her lifelong addiction to reality and trash tv, pop culture obsession, and attempts at manifesting with the universe. Every week Jessie talks about life, current pop-culture news, show recaps, and always ends with a "witchy shit" segment. Reality Witch opens the door to discuss childhood traumas with a crazy family and 12 years of Catholic school, while putting a comedic spin on all o ...
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Manning Up Podcast

Manning Up Podcast

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A passion for politics, philosophy, and the arts feeds the topical discussions of each show. Send me your questions and complaints to my email since I'm off social media now: domrmanning@yahoo.com
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Retirement Rebel

Siobhan Daniels

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Explore life's vibrant possibilities post-sixty with 'Retirement Rebel: Life After 60,' join host Siobhan Daniels on an essential journey for anyone navigating the vibrant, yet often misunderstood, world of life post-sixty. In her late fifties, Siobhan faced personal loss, battled menopause, and struggled with the isolating world of journalism. At a pivotal crossroads, she chose the path less travelled. Embracing her inner rebel, Siobhan gave up her home and hit the road in a motorhome, mark ...
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How can modern Catholics utilize meditation to deepen their faith and improve mental wellness and clarity? Today, Dr. Michael Dauphinais hosts Dr. Matthew McWhorter, Professor of Theology at Divine Mercy University, for a discussion on the integration of meditation within Catholic practice. An alumnus of Ave Maria University’s Ph.D. program in theo…
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All the way from Florida, Nate Roscoe is back on the show. The guys open the show talking about the migrant crisis at the southern boarder. This leads to Randy talking about the new rackets the Mexican cartels have gotten into. Nate talks about the proliferation of young women getting plastic surgery. This leads to a conversation about women’s expe…
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Go to catholicpsych.com/openhouse to sign up for our October 1st event! In this episode, Dr. Greg interviews Julie Xistris, a licensed marriage and family therapist, about her journey through the CPMAP certification program. Julie shares her struggles with integrating her Catholic faith into her therapy practice and how the CatholicPsych training p…
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How do virtue and honest communication contribute to success in business and personal life? Today, Dr. Michael Dauphinais sits down with Dave Durand, trustee of Ave Maria University and co-founder and executive chairman of Best Version Media, to discuss how virtue contributes to successful leadership and personal fulfillment. Their conversation als…
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Randy welcomes the always funny Xander Beltran back to the podcast. The two talk about the end of the Olympics and novel sports the USA would be good at. Randy discusses his dislike of bidets. The boys shift gears and talk about performing comedy at music shows. Xander discusses performing while on various substances. Xander then tells the tale of …
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Go to catholicpsych.com/openhouse to sign up for our October 1st event! In today’s episode, Dr. Greg begins a series highlighting the experiences of graduates from the CatholicPsych Model of Applied Personalism (CPMAP) certification program. He interviews Johnna Sullivan, one of the original pilot students, who shares her journey through the progra…
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What makes Catholic education unique and essential in today's world? Today, Dr. Michael Dauphinais is joined by Dr. Dan Guernsey, associate professor and founding director of the Master of Education in Catholic School Leadership at Ave Maria University. They discuss the critical role of Catholic education to form the whole person—mind, body, and sp…
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"So if the Son makes you free, you will be free indeed." ~ John 8:36 Is there hope for people who are stuck in addiction? Is healing really possible for everyone? If God really knows what I've done, how could he forgive me? In episode 55 of "This Whole Life," Pat engages in a profound conversation with guest Scott Weeman, founder of Catholic In Rec…
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All the way from the land down under, Rory Lowe is in LA and graces the podcast with his presence. The boys open the show talking about how out of control tipping has gotten in the US. Rory talks about losing his belonging 3 times on his trip to America. Randy asks about the multicolor Monopoly money Australia uses as its currency. Randy talks abou…
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How can athletes and coaches navigate the challenges of pride, greed, envy, and other vices within the context of sports? Today, Dr. Michael Dauphinais sits down with Joe Patterson, Vice President and Director of Athletics at Ave Maria University. They discuss how the seven deadly sins manifest in the world of athletics, as well as explore how virt…
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The hilarious Dustin Chafin joins the podcast this week. Randy kicks off the show asking what it’s like performing in arenas opening for the great Nate Bargatze. Dustin shares tips on how work clean. He tells the tale of the time he got into a fight during a comedy set. The boys discuss the choice to not have kids. Dustin talks about his time in th…
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For years, Jennifer Lahl has been one of the lone voices screaming into the void about the ethical dangers of assisted reproductive technology (ART), including egg and sperm donation, and surrogacy. She specializes in sharing the stories of those people the billion dollar ART industry likes to hide, like those of the children conceived by anonymous…
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"There is an appointed time for everything, and a time for every affair under the heavens." ~ Ecclesiastes 3:1 Change is hard. Yet, it's something that every person experiences on a daily basis. How can something so universal be so difficult for us? In this episode of This Whole Life, Pat and Kenna dive into the challenges surrounding life changes …
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Randy welcomes the lovely Jen Murphy to the show. Jen opens the show telling Randy about her theater days. Randy laments that he’s not as charismatic and sweet as Jen. The two talk about getting older and dating younger people. Randy dispenses a little bad relationship advice. He talks about balancing a day job with comedy and trying to keep the dr…
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How does reading the Bible through the lens of Catholic theology enrich our faith and comprehension of scripture? Today, Dr. Michael Dauphinais welcomes back Dr. John Bergsma, a professor of Catholic theology from Franciscan University of Steubenville, to explore the profound connections between the Davidic Kingdom of the Old Testament and the Cath…
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How can contemporary Christians trust the authenticity and historical accuracy of the Gospels? Today, Dr. Michael Dauphinais sits down with Dr. Matthew Ramage, professor of theology at Benedictine College, to explore the reliability of the Gospel narratives. Dr. Ramage discusses the interplay between historical facts and theological interpretation,…
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"There is a God close to us who calls us by name and says: 'Rise, cease your tears, because I have come to free you!'" ~ Pope Francis Pornography, masturbation, sexual sin, and sexual addiction are not only problems for men. In Episode 53, Kenna and guest Rachael Killackey confront the sensitive yet crucial topic of sexual sin and addiction among w…
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Listener-favorite Nacya Marriero is back on the podcast this week. Nacya opens the show talking about the difficulty of finding a job and employers judging a book by its cover. Randy suggests Nacya get into “FinDom” work. Nacya shares with Randy some of the things that men do to give her the “ick”. The two talk about situations Nacya found herself …
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Welcome to Episode 189 of the Being Human Podcast: Social Sabbatical: Join Our 31-Day Summer Challenge for Personal Growth! In this short episode, Dr. Greg introduces a 31-day social media fast challenge, inspired by his experiences as a Franciscan friar. He explains the importance of interior silence and invites listeners to join him and the Catho…
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How can Catholics embrace environmental stewardship within the framework of their faith? Today, Dr. Michael Dauphinais sits down with Dr. Samuel Shephard, a noted Catholic ecologist and professor of biology at Ave Maria University, to discuss the principles of stewardship. Throughout their conversation, they explore the Catholic Church's perspectiv…
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Riley Lassin was back in LA and dropped by the show. They open the podcast following up on Riley’s vaginismus condition and the “homework” her doctors gave her. This leads to a conversation about “self-love”. The two talk about the differences between men and women when it comes to getting intimate. Riley talks about cat-calling in the streets of N…
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How does artificial intelligence (AI) relate to Catholic teachings and human understanding? Today, Dr. Michael Dauphinais is joined by Dr. Saverio Perugini, professor of computer science at Ave Maria University, to discuss the relationship between AI, computing, and the Catholic faith. They explore the ethical, philosophical, and technological impl…
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What does “offer it up” really mean? What is the Christocentric take on trauma? What does a holy and healthy life look like? In this mailbag episode, join us for a lively Q&A show where we answer these questions and more! Discussed in this episode: Healing abandonment wounds and overcoming negative psychological effects of being adopted; Adoption i…
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"What started as an ambitious crowdfunding campaign back in 2014 has since grown into the world’s first wearable [basal body temperature] sensor, advancing women’s reproductive health throughout every stage." So reads TempDrop's "About Us" page. As it happens, Natural Womanhood's website also began 10 years ago, in 2014, and so it only feels right …
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"In your journey as a family, you share so many beautiful moments: meals, rest, housework, leisure, prayer, trips and pilgrimages, and times of mutual support…" ~ Pope Francis, Letter to Families, February 2014 Do you feel like you need a vacation to recover from your vacation? Have you spent time and money on trips that leave you feeling disappoin…
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Randy welcomes Tommy Mitchell back to the podcast. The boys open the show discussing Tommy’s college experience as a college lacrosse player. Tommy tells Randy about taking tap dancing lessons during the pandemic. Randy talks about how vulnerability is good, but men have gotten too soft. The fellas talk about growing up in the 90s and how times hav…
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Let’s go beyond pop psychology and explore the path to authentic human flourishing! In this episode, Dr. Greg explains how to distinguish between good psychology and pop psychology. Also, find out why “attachment parenting” actually creates self-sabotaging anxiety. Discussed in this episode: How to distinguish between good psychology and pop psycho…
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How can faithful Catholics understand and contribute to the widespread conversation about sexuality and gender? Today, Dr. Michael Dauphinais sits down with Dr. Julia Sadusky, Catholic author, speaker, and licensed psychologist, to talk about issues relating to sexuality and gender. During their conversation, they also discuss related themes such a…
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Handren Seavey is back on the show this week. The boys open the show discussing the politics of the war in Ukraine. Randy has a theory about the only way Trump could possibly lose his supporters. The guys shift gears and talk about funny accidents. Handren tells Randy about the joys of being a parent. This leads to a convo about advances in genetic…
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In this special episode of the Being Human podcast, join Dr. Greg and Father Louis Merosne as they delve into the often-overlooked crises in Haiti, exploring the profound lessons for both Americans and Haitians, and opening up Christ’s call to stay close to the poor. Discussed in this episode: Haitian News Edition of The CatholicPsych Show What Hai…
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How are Catholic teachings on reconciliation upheld by Holy Scripture? Today, Dr. Michael Dauphinais sits down with Dr. James Prothro, professor of theology and director of the Masters in Biblical Studies at the Augustine Institute, to discuss Dr. Prothro’s latest work, The Bible and Reconciliation: Confession, Repentance, and Restoration. Resource…
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"I no longer call you slaves, because a slave does not know what his master is doing. I have called you friends, because I have told you everything I have heard from my Father." ~ John 15:15 Friendship is one of the highest experiences of human life, but it can also be the source of some of our greatest pains and struggles. Why do we desire deep an…
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Randy welcomes back Boston legend Don Zollo to the podcast. Don opens the show talking about a bizarre Tinder date. Randy asks Don if there is any comic more “Boston” than him. The fellas talk about their recent mushroom trip at the SplitRock Farm & Retreat and Don’s inexplicable issues with new music. The two talk about learning strange facts abou…
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How was Immaculeé Ilibagiza able to choose faith during the genocide that wracked her country? Today, Dr. Michael Dauphinais is joined by Immaculeé Ilibagiza, survivor of the Rwandan genocide and internationally acclaimed Catholic speaker and author, to discuss her life-altering experience and the intense faith and love that she found through her s…
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In this episode, Dr. Greg interviews Dr. Brad Wilcox, Catholic sociologist, professor and author of Get Married: Why Americans Should Defy the Elites, Forge Strong Families, and Save Civilization. Learn about Dr. Brad’s sociological research on family dynamics, marriage, and parenting across different cultures, and his key findings on what makes fa…
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Vikki Kempker @yourbestawaits is a Belief Code, Body Code, and emotion code practitioner an energy healer and coach. She utilizes all of these modalities along with her over 15 years experience with energy work to help her clients release limiting beliefs, negative core beliefs and emotional ties to unhealthy relationships with food , unhealthy hab…
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Podcast-favorite Jeff Zenisek returns to the studio for Men’s Mental Health Month! Jeff opens the show talking about his love for Chet Hanks. The boys pitch a novel reality TV show idea. They discuss the economics of the OnlyFans marketplace. Randy backtracks and gets Jeff’s origin story and finds out what he did for day jobs before comedy. The boy…
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How can faith and science help us to properly interact with creation? Today, Dr. Michael Dauphinais is joined by Dr. Michael Taylor, accomplished Catholic scientist and teaching fellow at Thomas More College, to discuss how Catholics can better understand and interact with Creation. They also explore themes such as the positive and negative aspects…
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What are the “secrets to success” for dating, marriages, and relationships? In this episode, Dr. Greg discusses the profound and practical wisdom in JP2’s book Love and Responsibility. Part 4 of our series on the psychology of Pope John Paul II. Discussed in this episode: Personalistic norm: the most misunderstood principle in marriages and family …
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"It is not the soul alone that should be healthy; if the mind is healthy in a healthy body, all will be healthy and much better prepared to give God greater service." ~ St. Ignatius of Loyola Why do I respond to things differently from others? What can I do when I'm feeling overwhelmed? How can I help my kids process & respond to the world around t…
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LA comedian and mystery-man, Fanto, joins Randy on this episode of the podcast. The guys open the show discussing what LA was like in the 90s. Fanto gives Randy a history lesson on Armenia, Eastern Europe, Russia and the former Soviet Union. The boys get into a political discussion and Fanto shares his thoughts on the security of US elections and t…
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A continuation of our series on the psychology of Pope John Paul II. In this episode, Dr. Greg discusses JP2’s blueprint of the human person and how it is the answer to all the problems we face today. When it comes to transforming our culture, this is the lead domino that will knock over every other domino. Discussed in this episode: What it means …
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Is the Catholic understanding of the Eucharist rooted in Scripture? Today, Dr. Michael Dauphinais is joined by Dr. Michael Barber, author and professor of Sacred Scripture and theology at the Augustine Institute, to discuss how Catholic teaching on the Eucharist is essentially Scriptural. Throughout their conversation, they address themes such as t…
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Abigail Anthony knew a thing or two about pain and perseverance as a former competitive ballerina. But when her increasingly painful periods and other seemingly disparate side effects made her workload at Princeton harder and harder to manage, people treated her as if she just needed to mentally "toughen up." Now a graduate student at Oxford (and t…
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