Synopsis
Podcasting since 2005 and married 10 years longer than that, it’s your weekly dose of helping you navigate through YOUR adventures in Life, Catholicism, and Ridiculousness by sharing our own. The original Catholic podcasting couple!
Episodes
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ADV #314: The Legacy of Captain Jeff
12/02/2020 Duration: 01h52minThe sign of a good friend, how we met Capt. Jeff from Airline Pilot Guy (and still benefit from his friendship), Learning to Make Coffee Mugs, Process of Podcasting, a new feature for YOUR enjoyment!, How we're dealing with email going forward, Pronouncing T's from Grammar Girl, Transitioning Jennifer's Mom to Nursing Home, RUAH Storytelling Podcast, Invitation to Catholic Podcasters, Maria Johnson: Catholic Celebrity, Creating Rosary Army Ranks, Rosary Army App Beta Test for Android Phones, Blessing and Difficulty of Volunteers, and Rosary Army Branches. SHOWNOTES 0:00 - Intro to 314 0:28 - Sponsor us on Patreon - Thanks Alan and Mark 1:34 - Captain Jeff Conversation 3:13 - The Sign of a Good Friend 4:25 - Airline Pilot Guy Podcast 6:02 - Greg on Airline Pilot Guy show 10:00 - Bringing WillitsWorks mugs in house 11:25 - The Process of Podcasting and Changing How We Podcast 20:15 - Something new for your enjoyment! 24:53 - Send in your feedback 30:46 - Shownotes struggles and coming up with topics 31:31 - Ho
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The Power of Silence
02/10/2019 Duration: 01h15minGreg is recovering from hosting sixteen hours of Catholic radio last week. We discuss quotes and thoughts about The Power of Silence by Robert Cardinal Sarah and additional thoughts on a recent Amy Welborn essay. And we share upcoming production changes to make more room for Rosary Army work in October. STUFF WE MENTIONED: Amy Welborn’s blog What We’re Dealing With Episode #011 Exodus90 Power of Silence by Robert Cardinal Sarah (affiliate link) The Day is Now Far Spent by Robert Cardinal Sarah (affiliate link)
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Responding to Amy Welborn and the Hazards of Online Ministry
29/09/2019 Duration: 42minWhat to do when your gift is to evangelize online. Are we being genuine with the message that we preach or are we simply prisoners to our online personas? These are the kinds of questions Amy Welborn brings up in a recent article, “The Hazards of Online Faith-Writing.” Amy brings up the question that personas force us to be “on” at all times and potentially imprisons those of us that focus our energies on online ministry. Links Mentioned: Amy Welborn’s Article OK Catholics YouTube Channel Catching Foxes Discussion on Amy’s Article
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A Well-Rounded Education, Trip Through the Desert, and Taking Back Time
22/09/2019 Duration: 01h04sGetting teens to care about subjects they think are useless - the need for a well rounded education, Exodus 90 update and going through the desert (including what to do with ourselves when all our comforts are removed). Bonus content - Two major ways to get more time back into your days.
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Proof That You Suck
22/09/2019 Duration: 38minIt’s incredibly easy to believe that you suck. Perhaps you’ve looked in the mirror and actually said those words to yourself. But where did that unhealthy core belief come from? And what is a core belief anyway? In this episode, Greg takes a page from the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy rulebook to explain the difference between healthy and unhealthy core beliefs, as well as how to counteract negative core beliefs by evaluating positive evidence from your life.
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The Simple yet Difficult Expression of Contemplative Prayer
22/09/2019 Duration: 32minSt. Theresa of Jesus describes Contemplative Prayer as “nothing else than a close sharing between friends; it means taking time frequently to be alone with him who we know loves us.” Contemplative prayer, the Catechism teaches, is a choice of time and duration that arises from a determined will (2710). It is the prayer of the child of God, the simplest expression of the mystery of prayer, an intense time of prayer that is a gaze of faith, focused on Jesus. Additionally, Contemplative prayer is hearing the Word of God and is silence, the “symbol of the world to come.” An exploration of Catechism paragraphs 2709 through 2719, in this episode we work though the complexities of what should a very simple action: experiencing God through Contemplative Prayer. EXCERPT: An exploration of Catechism paragraphs 2709 through 2719, in this episode we work though the complexities of what should a very simple action: experiencing God through Contemplative Prayer. GREG + JENNIFER’S LINKS Support Greg and Jennifer on Patreon
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Highlander - Part 2 of 2
21/09/2019 Duration: 58minPart 1 of 2 - If you’re like us, then you loved Highlander when it came out in the 1980’s. Swords, Scotland, and Sean Connery. What’s not to love? Well, watching it 30 years later, apparently there’s plenty! Grab some Scotch and join Mac and Greg as they revisit a classic from their teen years - Highlander! There can be only one…podcast…that mocks Highlander. And this is it. Film: Highlander Release Date: March 7, 1986 Rating: R Description: An immortal Scottish swordsman must confront the last of his immortal opponent, a murderously brutal barbarian who lusts for the fabled "Prize." Watch on Amazon Prime (https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B079N4DM13) Watch Part 2 here - WAM004b
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Highlander - Part 1 of 2
21/09/2019 Duration: 01h02minPart 1 of 2 - If you’re like us, then you loved Highlander when it came out in the 1980’s. Swords, Scotland, and Sean Connery. What’s not to love? Well, watching it 30 years later, apparently there’s plenty! Grab some Scotch and join Mac and Greg as they revisit a classic from their teen years - Highlander! There can be only one…podcast…that mocks Highlander. And this is it. Film: Highlander Release Date: March 7, 1986 Rating: R Description: An immortal Scottish swordsman must confront the last of his immortal opponent, a murderously brutal barbarian who lusts for the fabled "Prize." Watch on Amazon Prime (https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B079N4DM13) Watch Part 2 here - WAM004b
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The Unexpected Directions of Rosary Army
18/09/2019 Duration: 48minA Stinking Beginning to the show (literally), the Evolution of Catholic podcasting, Revisiting old Rosary Army podcasts, and the origin of Rosary Army retold, with several revelations about the future and purpose of this important apostolate. Excerpt: Talking about the evolution of Catholic Podcasting and retelling the origin of Rosary Army has revealed an incredible future for Rosary Army that was right in front of us for several years. STUFF WE MENTIONED ON EPISODE 296: OK Catholics on YouTube That Catholic Couple YouTube Holey Marriage Podcast SUBSCRIBE TO WHAT WE’RE DEALING WITH iTunes - h
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How Then Shall We Pray?
15/09/2019 Duration: 30minWe all want deeper relationships with God, and as St. Therese of Lisieux says, “For me, prayer is a surge of the heart; it is a simple look turned toward heaven, it is a cry of recognition and of love, embracing both trial and joy.” But if “Prayer is the raising of one’s mind and heart to God or the requesting of good things from God,” as St. John Damascene writes, then why is prayer often so difficult? And why is it such a challenge to establish a regular, ongoing prayer routine? In this episode we talk about what the Catechism of the Catholic Church has to say about prayer, and how we are to go about doing it, particularly when we let our own lives get in the way. EXCERPT: A discussion on prayer as God’s gift to us, and the different ways God calls us into a deeper communion with Him through prayer. SUBSCRIBE TO WHAT WE’RE DEALING WITH iTunes - h
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A Dog, Deliberate Prayer, and an Exciting Announcement!
10/09/2019 Duration: 50minWe talk about our new dog, excitement on our YouTube Channel, Being Deliberate about prayer time, and we make an exciting announcement you won’t want to miss! And in this episode’s exclusive BONUS content we share easy ways to make the Rosary a part of your daily routine. Like what we do? Join our community of co-producers to help out and get even more content! Links: Our YouTube Channel Jennifer's Instagram Greg's Instagram Our Facebook Page Support us on Patreon Book of Christian Prayer (Single Volume Liturgy of the Hours) The Everyday Catholic's Guide to the Liturgy of the Hours Divine Office App iBreviary App Pray Station Portable Podcast Rosary Army Mobile App Rosary Cast Podcast
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How My Wife Helped Me Through 20+ Years of Mental Illness
09/09/2019 Duration: 53minA shockingly candid episode where Greg is joined by his wife, Jennifer, as the look over their 20+ years of marriage and the shadow mental health issues has cast over the years. Jennifer shares her unique perspective of a newlywed learning about having a spouse suffering from depression, coming to terms with what depression is and isn't, how best to support a loved one suffering from mental health issues, and more. www.gregandjennifer.com
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Fulton Sheen and the End of Christendom
08/09/2019 Duration: 31minJoseph Pronechen from the National Catholic Register recently wrote an incredibly insightful column about Archbishop Fulton Sheen’s 1974 statement about the end of Christendom, as well as the antidote to the crisis of faith very much in existence in the world today. In 1974, Archbishop Sheen clarified by saying, “Christendom is economic, political, social life as inspired by Christian principles. That is ending — we’ve seen it die. Look at the symptoms: the breakup of the family, divorce, abortion, immorality, general dishonesty.” In this episode we break open both Pronechen’s article and analysis, as well as work towards a deeper understanding of Sheen’s prophetic words from 1974 and what they mean in today’s world. We’d love to hear your comments and feedback! Links: Joseph Pronechen's article about Archbishop Sheen at the National Catholic Register Support our Work: Greg and Jennifer's Patreon Page Mac and Katherine's Patreon Page
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Responding to Cardinal Sarah
08/09/2019 Duration: 57minIn this inaugural podcast, Greg and Jennifer Willits from the Adventures in Imperfect Living Podcast and Mac and Katherine Barron from the Catholic in a Small Town Podcast join together for a long form conversation and deeper dive into a topic that's been on their minds lately. In this episode, the discussion revolves around a response to a recent talk and letter given by Robert Cardinal Sarah. The complete text of the talk can be found at https://www.catholicworldreport.com/2019/06/21/cardinal-sarah-we-must-rebuild-the-cathedral-we-do-not-need-to-invent-a-new-church/ Note: This is a bonus podcast initially available exclusively to supporters at http://www.patreon.com/gregandjennifer and/or http://www.patreon.com/cst
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On the Hand or On the Tongue?
08/09/2019 Duration: 54minWhat is the proper way to receive communion at Mass - in the hand or in the tongue? And should you kneel when receiving? These and other questions are bounced around on this episode of What We're Dealing With. Hosted by Greg and Jennifer Willits from the Adventures in Imperfect Living Podcast and Mac and Katherine Barron from the Catholic in a Small Town Podcast. Note: This is a bonus podcast initially available exclusively to supporters at http://www.patreon.com/gregandjennifer and/or http://www.patreon.com/cst
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How Should We Pray?
08/09/2019 Duration: 59minHow do you set aside time for prayer, and could your prayer life be improved? In this episode we discuss the difficulties of maintaining consistent prayer, and overcoming roadblocks to more “advanced” prayer like daily Mass, the Rosary, and Liturgy of the Hours. Hosted by Greg and Jennifer Willits from the Adventures in Imperfect Living Podcast and Mac and Katherine Barron from the Catholic in a Small Town Podcast. Note: This is a bonus podcast initially available exclusively to supporters at http://www.patreon.com/gregandjennifer and/or http://www.patreon.com/cst
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Why Read Church Documents?
08/09/2019 Duration: 32minIn this episode the gang spends some time pontificating on how important it is to read original church documents, especially in the light of the changes the church has seen since the Second Vatican Council. We discuss this in light of the recognition that the language is often dense and difficult to understand. These documents call us to a greater and deeper holiness. Church documents, though dense and difficult, call us to greater holiness. Get to reading! Patreon.com/gregandjennifer Patreon.com/cst
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How To Read Tough Documents
08/09/2019 Duration: 32minContinuing our discussion of church documents, we begin to unpack the opening paragraphs of Sacrosanctum Concilium, getting stuck in the opening paragraph with both agreements and issues with the wording. Reform? Modern times? What?? Sacrosanctum Concilium - We get through one whole paragraph. Help!
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How Then Shall We Dress?
08/09/2019 Duration: 32minThe gang discusses preparing our hearts, minds, souls and bodies for Mass. Oh, and leave your phone at home! Being deliberate about how you approach Mass with your minds and with your clothes!
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WWDW #007: Are You Living Out Your Baptism?
08/09/2019 Duration: 32minMac, Katherine, Jennifer and Greg dive into Scripture, Tradition, and the Early Church Fathers to have a better understanding of not only the necessity of baptism, but trying to figure out if this is a “one and done” sacrament that isn’t necessary for the rest of our Christian life.