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Life can get busy, and it's easy to miss out on the captivating moments from your favorite Relevant Radio shows. But now, we've got you covered! "The Best of the Week - Relevant Radio Podcast" brings you the crème de la crème of Relevant Radio's programming. We carefully curate and compile the most engaging and relevant content from the past week, just for you! Get ready to catch up on faith, cult... more

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There’s more going on in our tech habits than most of us want to admit.

Timmerie warned that the biggest battle for platforms like TikTok and X isn’t just over marketshare. They're battling for influence. These systems aren’t neutral. They're fight... more

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Drew Mariani opened a segment of The Drew Mariani Show with a sobering image of chaos: cartel violence in Jalisco, Mexico—“a multi-headed snake” that keeps rearing its ugly head, resulting in buildings burnt down, cars engulfed in flame, and bullets ... more

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Omar from Ceres, California, called The Patrick Madrid Show with a concern many parents have. His 5-year-old daughter had watched a Disney movie featuring a “magician,” and he wasn’t sure to what extent he should let her indulge in movies that featur... more

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Father Ryan Brady never expected an email reply from the new Holy Father. But after Pope Leo XIV was elected, Fr. Brady took “a shot in the dark” and wrote to him, simply to share his joy and his promise of prayers. To his surprise, the Pope responde... more

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Most of us have at some point walked away from a conversation thinking, Wait… did we just cross a line? On Morning Air, John Morales welcomed Father Michael Rennier to help us look at gossip through a Catholic lens this Lent, when the Lord invites us... more

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Some Christians point to Jesus’ words in Matthew 23 as a reason to avoid calling priests “Father.”

"Call no one on earth your father; you have but one Father in heaven." (Matthew 23:9)

On Father Simon Says, Father Richard Simon explains why that ... more

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Religious anxiety can hide in plain sight, and it often wears a familiar name: scrupulosity. In a conversation on Marriage Unhindered, Doug and Dr. Beth Plachetka describe how it can show up in ordinary devotions like the rosary. For example, a perso... more

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Some praise reports don’t come with fireworks. They come with small, steady faithfulness.

On Family Rosary Across America, Fr. Rocky and Maggie heard from Cynthia in Newburgh, New York, who shared how prayer has been changing her home. Her husband ... more

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Fr. Ryan Brady
Priest; pastor of St. Christina Parish; citywide chaplain to the Chicago Fire Department
St. Christina Parish / Chicago Fire Department
Episode: A Chicago Fire Chief’s Helmet for Pope Leo XIV and a Lesson in Grace (The Inner Life)
Fr. Michael Rennier
Vice Rector of the Oratory of St. Gregory and Augustine, St. Louis
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Episode: How to Spot Gossip Disguised as Conversation (Morning Air)
Father Frank Hoffman
Priest, known as Father Rocky, in-studio guest
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Episode: Lent Isn’t Just About Giving Something Up (The Drew Mariani Show)
Jeremy Tate
Founder of Classic Learning Test, advocating for a return to classical education
Classic Learning Test
Episode: How the CLT Aims to Revolutionize Standardized Testing (The Drew Mariani Show)
Rob Kaczmark
Founder of Spirit Juice Studios
Spirit Juice Studios
Episode: Pope Leo’s Wake-Up Call on AI and Holiness (Morning Air)
Dr. Eugene Gonde
Author of Infinite Bandwidth and professor at Franciscan University of Steubenville
Franciscan University of Steubenville
Episode: Why Artificial Intelligence Can Never Replicate the Human Experience (The Drew Mariani Show)
Barb Ernstner
Representative from the World Apostle of Fatima discussing First Saturday Devotion.
World Apostle of Fatima
Episode: First Saturday Devotions (The Drew Mariani Show)
Kevin Collins
Director of The Merry Beggars and a sought after voice actor
The Merry Beggars
Episode: Should Catholics Watch Horror Movies? (The Drew Mariani Show)
Mike Sweeney
Former five-time Major League Baseball All-Star and special assistant to the general manager with the Kansas City Royals
Kansas City Royals
Episode: MLB World Series Preview and a Meeting with Pope Leo (Morning Air)

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Timmerie
Host of Relevant Radio's shows, focusing on faith-related discussions and current cultural issues.

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A Chicago Fire Chief’s Helmet for Pope Leo XIV and a Lesson in Grace (The Inner Life)
Q: This encounter with Pope Leo, I want to hear all about it. Now, very few of us can say that we've gotten to meet, but we don't get to meet him; tell us about it, Father.
Fr. Brady describes reaching out to the Pope, securing a post-audience greeting, and then presenting a white chief's helmet from the Chicago Fire Department as a symbol of home, gratitude, and service, which the Pope received with grace.
How Should We Explain “Magic” in Movies to Our Kids? (The Patrick Madrid Show)
Q: How could you explain to a five-year-old daughter why that stuff is not good?
The host suggests framing it through Jesus' teachings against contacting spirits or practicing witchcraft, emphasizing that Christians should trust in God and avoid magic or spells, and recommending age-appropriate, faith-based explanations while encouraging parental guidance and screening of content.
How to Spot Gossip Disguised as Conversation (Morning Air)
Q: How can someone tell if their sharing crosses into gossip?
The guest explains that one should assess the speech for motivation (negativity or insecurity), lack of empathy, unnecessary curiosity, and whether it inflames others' opinions, all while guarding others' reputations and seeking counsel instead of spreading information.
Lent with the Saints: A Daily Adventure for Little Hearts (Morning Air)
Q: Why is it important to reach out specifically to this young kid audience?
It's important to instill faith in young minds now to help them grow in their attachment to Christ and understand they are loved by Him.
Lent with the Saints: A Daily Adventure for Little Hearts (Morning Air)
Q: Where did the idea for this Lenten series come from?
The idea came from wanting to create a series that adapts the existing saint stories for children, focusing on themes relevant to Lent, and making it engaging through storytelling.

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The podcast focuses on curating and showcasing notable moments from various shows produced by Relevant Radio, making it a go-to source for listeners who want to catch up on key discussions around faith, culture, and personal development. Each episode compiles highlights from the week, covering a wide range of topics including theology, personal testimonies, and contemporary issues, presented in an engaging and digestible format. This makes it particularly appealing for individuals seeking to deepen their spiritual understanding while staying informed about the latest conversations in their community.

What sets it apart is the diverse content that not only addresses spiritual growth but also explores current events and personal experiences,... more

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