
A Catholic Comedy Advice Show. For Catholics who take their faith seriously (but not themselves). Hosted by Ethan Stueve and Patrick Neve.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 533 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySociety & CultureRelationshipsChristianity | |||

Welcome back to Bropostles, where the boys have on Christian B Wagner and have a good discussion about his conversion story and whats going on in Catholic Twitter.
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Welcome back to Bropostles, in this episode, the boys talk about some quick dating stuff, some important parish questions and much much more.
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Welcome to Bropostles, the only podcast that talks about the REAL issues in America, like how women always be talking and how men can't seem to find a purpose in their lives!
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Welcome back to Bropostles, the only podcast that talks about Catholicism in your everyday life. In this episode, Freedom Toons comes and talks about how our media has changed and what is good and bad about what we are consuming and how politics has ... more
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They talk about politics wayyyyy too much.
They cornered the market on Catholic comedy podcasts and nobody was the wiser. 10/10 would review again.
Ironically good humor and unironically good dating advice
A nice cozy show that feels like I’m hanging out with two brothers I didn’t know I had. I don’t agree with everything they say but that’s probably a good thing.
The hosts have good chemistry. They should invite Catholics better formed in their faith rather than twitter nerds.
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Apple Podcasts | #162 |
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Engaging with the complexities of faith, relationships, and society, this podcast serves as a light-hearted yet meaningful platform where hosts offer comedic advice while navigating the intricacies of modern Catholic life. The discussions frequently touch upon personal struggles, dating dynamics, and contemporary issues faced by young adults, all while maintaining a humorous tone. With a mix of anecdotes and relatable banter, the show creates a welcoming atmosphere for listeners seeking both entertainment and insight into their own experiences of faith and relationships.
Unique for its blend of comedy and spiritual guidance, the program draws a substantial following among Catholics looking for a fresh perspective that avoids taking faith t... more
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Recent guests on Bropostles include:
1. Kevin Matthews
2. James McCann
3. Conor Gallagher
4. Katie Ruvalcaba
5. James Donald Forbes McCann
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