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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 764 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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In this episode, Matt sits down with Shayne Smith—professional stand-up comic, newly confirmed Catholic, and (apparently) political extremist—to talk about how being Catholic is punk rock in today's crazy world. The conversation also touches on praye... more
This Live Interview is with Jacob Imam, who was born into a Muslim home, and converted to Catholicism under the guidance of his godfather, Walter Hooper (C. S. Lewis's personal secretary). He graduated from the University of Oxford as a Marshall scho... more
In this interview, Matt talks with Dr. Peter Kwasniewski—author, lecturer, scholar and composer—about his (Dr. Kwasniewski's) first experience with the Traditional Latin Mass, and how it deeply impacted him and changed his understanding of what the M... more
In this interview, Matt sits down with not just one, but two special guests: Jason and Crystalina Evert. The conversation is all about marriage, particularly how to navigate the tough times in marriage and parenthood with your spouse and come out on ... more
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There is a lot to love about this podcast! Matt has introduced me to some very knowledgeable, interesting, faithful Christian thinkers. The conversations can be very enlightening and engaging if the listener (and Matt) are interested in the subject matter (especially older episodes). I always enjoy hearing from Fr. Pine.
That said, over time Mr. Fradd has become grating to listen to. He interrupts his guests, too often steers conversations to gossiping about celebrities, preaching his political... more
I am 14 years old and am amazed at how truthful matt frad is. thank you matt frad
I just started listening after I saw some of your TikTok’s and thought I want to hear more of this. I never really liked the interview format of podcasts but when I listened to your show I felt really engaged in the questions and answers. I really enjoyed hearing from converts to Catholicism as I did not grow up in the faith.
Love the thorough conversations.
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The content focuses on long-form discussions and analyses of various aspects of the Catholic faith, engaging deeply with theological concepts and contemporary moral issues. Noteworthy topics include Catholic apologetics, the role of tradition in modern society, and personal narratives of faith transitions from Protestantism to Catholicism. The podcast has a unique ability to blend intellectual rigor with personal stories, making it appealing to both academics and everyday listeners looking to deepen their understanding of their faith. Episodes often feature insightful dialogues with guests from various backgrounds, contributing to a diverse exploration of faith-related themes.
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