
Imagine going on a coffee date with the Holy Spirit. That’s the heart of this podcast. Daniel, a seminarian, and Tom, a mayor, sit down to reflect on the Catholic faith through the stories of the Saints and how the Holy Spirit impact their lives. Together, they explore how the same Holy Spirit who moved in the Saints continues to move in us today.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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In the world of municipal budgets and public policy, logic usually reigns supreme. But for City Manager Matt Allen, there is a deeper layer to the decision-making process. On today’s episode, we step inside the interior life of a public leader to dis... more
In this episode, Seminarian Jack Wingate shares his powerful journey of faith. Starting out as a baptized Methodist, to attending Lutheran services, to eventually taking a full “nose dive” into Catholicism. Now a 4th year at the House of Formation in... more
Four months ago, Daniel and Tom stood in the heart of the Vatican and watched Pope Leo XIV kiss babies and share his meek smile. In this episode, Daniel and Tom dive into the powerhouse story of Robert Francis Prevost—the South Side valedictorian who... more
The Easter season orients our hearts to leave the empty tomb. What are the empty tombs in our lives that Christ is pulling us out of? These are the moments that we can come to better understand and hear Christ's Resurrection in our daily lives!
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At first I thought I wouldn’t care for this podcast just because of their age. Daniel and Tom definitely won me over with their love of God. They are young and their giddiness is infectious!










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A faith-forward, story-driven show that centers on Catholic spirituality, saints, prayer, and vocational discernment through conversations with clergy, lay ministers, and young Catholics. Across episodes, the hosts and guests explore Advent and liturgical observances, miracles and stigmata, missionary work, and practical faith in everyday life—often tying personal journeys to larger themes like Eucharistic devotion, community service, and youth ministry. The format leans into intimate, reflective storytelling, with frequent emphasis on relationships with God, the Church, and service to others. A notable strength is its ability to blend personal anecdotes with theological themes, making dense topics accessible and actionable for listeners wh... more
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