• Have our youth checked out of religion? A Jewish rabbi answers
    Jan 16 2026

    Rabbi Eitan Webb co-founded the Chabad House of Princeton in 2002 with his wife Gitty, and has served as a Jewish Chaplain at Princeton University since 2007. In addition to his service to university students, Rabbi Webb serves on the board of directors of the Chabad on Campus International Foundation and of the Sinai Scholars Society. Today, we're going to talk about young people today, and if it's true that they've "checked out of" religion, as some news reports have indicated. Being so close to the source, Rabbi Webb will no doubt have some great insight to share.

    SHOW NOTES:

    • Chabat House at Princeton: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WliRx-uxZio.

    • "Gen Z and Fidelity: An Interfaith Dialogue" with Rabbi Webb and friends, June 5, 2025: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTTlikiDHx8

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    1 Std. und 17 Min.
  • How do we get over grief?
    Jan 2 2026

    Nichole Haugen is a wife, mom to six daughters, nurse, and grief coach. She spent over 10 years as a hospice nurse helping families through hard times, so she has dealt with grief both personally and professionally. Through losing her parents close together in 2019, and marriage struggles, Nichole eventually found a path to healing, forgiveness, and learning to live with grief. Today, she will help us understand what it takes to move through grief, which we all experience in some form, in a healthy way.

    SHOW NOTES:

    • Nichole's website to connect about grief coaching: https://catholicgriefcoach.com/

    • The Retrouvaille Marriage Program Nichole mentioned for struggling marriages: https://helpourmarriage.org/

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    55 Min.
  • 'Why God?' or 'Why, God?' An atheist and a Christian talk faith
    Dec 19 2025

    Rob Port is a reporter and a columnist for the Forum Communications Company, as well as host of the Plain Talk podcast. But beyond that, he's a husband and father who tilts conservative politically, and yet not so much that he'd always identify as a Republican. While he grew up in a Christian home, Rob doesn't practice any faith, nor does he believe in God. Today, Rob and I will share the mic to toss each other a host of questions relating to faith, or lack thereof, to probe each other's minds a bit, and, hopefully, along with our different perspectives, reveal a few places of convergence.

    SHOW NOTES:

    • Rob Port's "Plain Talk" podcast: https://www.inforum.com/podcasts/plain-talk

    • Plain Talk, Episode #273 with Rob, Roxane and Devlyn Brooks (Dec. 2021): "Is America's Religious Decline Good or Bad?" https://open.spotify.com/episode/5KO0mX0VTHxU1J1VaCuo3j

    • Roxane's "Living Faith" Forum column that followed: https://www.inforum.com/opinion/columns/salonen-does-faith-mean-loss-of-freedom

    • "Who is Jesus? An atheist, a Lutheran and a Catholic answer," Dec. 20, 2024, "Matters of Soul Importance" podcast with Rob and Devlyn Brooks: https://www.inforum.com/lifestyle/who-is-jesus-an-atheist-a-lutheran-and-a-catholic-answer

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    1 Std. und 35 Min.
  • 'My parents quit believing; now what?' A Gen-Z-er responds
    Dec 5 2025

    Born first in a family of six children, Cariysa Powell was given a strong Catholic base on which to launch her life. But in 2020, as our world experienced a global pandemic crisis, her parents went through a personal faith crisis and departed from Christianity. This defining moment in Cariysa's life challenged her to decide what she believed.

    Today, she'll share what helped her find firm grounding in an uncertain time, and set the record straight on the faith she is seeing unfold in the hearts of her peers.

    SHOW NOTES:

    • Converge young adult ministry: https://www.converge-roc.com/about

    • Catechesis of the Good Shepherd: https://www.cgsusa.org/

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    58 Min.
  • What is Advent, and why should I care?
    Nov 28 2025

    Father Joel Sember, a priest from Wisconsin, is the author of a series of books about the Christian season of Advent that he's written annually since 2020. Each year's book bears the same title, "Oriens," a Latin word meaning "rising" and "dawn," and is meant to take the reader on a journey through the Advent season, with Fr. Joel as a guide. What is the origin of Oriens, and why should we even care about it or Advent? Isn't it enough to celebrate Christmas one day a year?

    Today, Fr. Joel will share his thoughts on why we would benefit from taking time with Advent and consider this season, and all of our Christian lives, to be an adventure on which we embark with Jesus and one another.

    SHOW NOTES:

    • Sign up for the Oriens mailing list and join the 7 p.m. Sunday night Zoom here: https://pilgrimpriest.us/book

    • Email Fr. Joel: father@pilgrimpriest.us

    • Oriens 2025: A Pilgrimage through Advent and Christmas: https://www.amazon.com/Oriens-2025-Pilgrimage-Through-Christmas/dp/1639663495/

    • Father Joel's weekly homily podcast, "Pilgrim Priest:" https://pilgrimpriest.us/podcast

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    1 Std. und 1 Min.
  • Who was Flannery O'Connor?
    Nov 21 2025

    Mary Flannery O'Connor was an American novelist, short story writer, and essayist whose work is often described as "Southern Gothic," a style which has left many readers scratching their heads, as they come across her grotesque characters who are often in violent situations — none of which match the life of their author, a devout Catholic. "Flannery," as she was known, had begun making a major impact on the American literary landscape when she died in 1964 at 39 of the same disease that had taken her father just shy of her 16th birthday.

    Our guests today, Karen Mahoney and Christina Brajkovich, co-authors with yours truly of a brand-new book, "Finding Flannery," will offer insight on this formidable wordsmith and why her impact is still felt today.

    SHOW NOTES:

    • Finding Flannery testimonials and pre-order link: https://enroutebooksandmedia.com/findingflannery/

    • Flannery O'Connor Institute for Humanities at Flannery's alma mater: https://www.gcsu.edu/oconnorinstitute

    • Georgia State College and University information about Andalusia: https://www.gcsu.edu/andalusia/about

    • The monastery where Thomas Merton lived and wrote (our first main stop): https://monks.org/

    • The life you save may be your own: An American Pilgrimage, by Paul Elie: https://a.co/d/fvLx9wg

    • Roxane's Forum article comparing Charlie Kirk to Flannery: https://roxanesalonen.com/2025/10/19/living-faith-charlie-flannery-drew-large-startling-figures/

    • Karen's Substack: https://substack.com/@karenannemahoney

    • Christina's Substack: https://substack.com/@christinabrajkovich

    • Roxane's Substack: https://roxanesalonen.substack.com/

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    52 Min.
  • Is 'dependency' a bad word?
    Nov 7 2025

    Leah Libresco Sargeant describes herself as an author, speaker and, interestingly, instigator. She's written for such publications as "First Things," "The American Conservative," and "Commonweal," and has been a guest on CNN as well as at "Theology on Tap" events in multiple countries.

    Her interests include religion, statistics, and the theater. She grew up Jewish and atheist, and in 2012, converted to Christianity after many vigorous discussions and a thorough exploration of its claims. Currently, Leah works on family policy at a think tank in Washington, D.C., where she and her husband, Alexi, and their three young children reside.

    SHOW NOTES:

    • Leah's newest book: The Dignity of Dependence: A Feminist Manifesto: https://www.amazon.com/Dignity-Dependence-Feminist-Manifesto-Catholic/dp/0268210330

    • Leah's second book: Building The Benedict Option: A Guide to Gathering Two or Three Together in His Name: https://www.amazon.com/Building-Benedict-Option-Gathering-Together/dp/1621642178/

    • Leah's conversion story: Arriving at Amen: https://www.amazon.com/Arriving-Amen-Seven-Catholic-Prayers/

    • Leah's Substack, "Other Feminisms": https://www.otherfeminisms.com/

    • Leah's website: https://leahlibresco.com/

    • Leah's conversion story on video (2015): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kThUVIe704I

    • Roxane's tribute to sidewalk advocate Lila Harmsen: https://www.inforum.com/opinion/columns/salonen-well-done-good-and-faithful-servant-lila

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    58 Min.
  • Who was Father Patrick Peyton?
    Oct 31 2025

    In this episode, we'll be introduced to the man who became known as "the Rosary priest," Father Patrick Peyton, by the priest helping advance his cause for canonization, Father David Marcham of Holy Cross Family Ministries. How did Father Peyton, a poor farmer's son from Ireland, end up in America? What was his impact here and elsewhere? And did he really coin the phrase, "The Family that prays together stays together?"

    SHOW NOTES:

    • Website for Father Patrick Peyton: https://www.fatherpeyton.org/

    • Holy Cross Family Ministries page on Father Peyton Center in Easton, Mass: https://www.hcfm.org/peyton-center-project

    • "The Family that Prays Together Stay Together" book by Fr. Willy Raymond: https://www.amazon.com/Family-That-Prays-Together-Stays/dp/1646802551

    • "All for Her: The Autobiography of Father Patrick Peyton, C.S.C.": https://a.co/d/cboYO8w

    • "Pray" movie trailer (The story of Patrick Peyton): https://www.praythefilm.com/shop

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    1 Std. und 10 Min.