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 | 508 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | RelationshipsSociety & CultureReligion & SpiritualityChristianity |
Welcome back to Bropostles, in this epidsode, the boys go over some questions about Mary, the need for a spiritual director, and some ideas on drugs?
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Welcome to Bropostles! In this episode, the boysgive some advice on age gaps in dating, how reliable the Gospel is and whether or not your relationship is moving too fast.
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Welcome to Bropostles! In this episode the boys talk about how to do speed dating, how to slide into someones DM's some advice on expenses and more!
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Welcome to Bropostles the only podcast with two guys who were perhaps the biggest thing that happened in Catholicism this week. In this episode the boys give advice on how to mourn as a lay person for the Pope, how to flirt more and advice on how to ... 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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This comedic series explores the intersections of faith, modern relationships, and societal issues, primarily geared towards a young, Catholic audience. Regularly featuring playful banter between the hosts, episodes often tackle various aspects of dating, social dynamics, and the cultural perceptions of Catholicism in today’s world. The series effectively blends humor with deeper commentary on topics such as online dating, mixed-gender friendships, and the political landscape as they relate to the Catholic faith.
Uniquely positioned at the crossroads of comedy and spirituality, this series stands out not just for its entertaining format but also for encouraging meaningful dialogue among its listeners. The hosts’ approachable demeanor reson... more
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Recent guests on Bropostles include:
1. James McCann
2. Conor Gallagher
3. Katie Ruvalcaba
4. James Donald Forbes McCann
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