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A Catholic Comedy Advice Show. For Catholics who take their faith seriously (but not themselves). Hosted by Ethan Stueve and Patrick Neve.

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Welcome back to Bropostles! In this episode the boys finally solve all of the problems women have ever had, have some good advice to a Bible study and some interesting thoughts on media and some movies!

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Welcome back to Bropostles, in this episode, the boys help in some international ways for people who have questions about dating. And they give some dang good answers!

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Welcome back to Bropostles, the only podcast where one of the guys goes missing sometimes. In this episode, Ethan takes some viewer questions and give his answers, we got questions about dating and being a parent and much much more in this episode!

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Welcome back to Bropostles, the only funny Catholic podcast - CONFIRMED! In this episode the boys help a guy when his friend is trying to date his ex, some help with the friendzone, spiritual direction and some school advice.

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Recent Guests

Dr. Greg Popcak
Author and counselor focused on Catholic marriage and family health
CatholicCounselors.com; More To Life on EWTN
Episode: Ep. 46 - Making Love in your Marriage - ft. Dr. Greg Popcak
Pat Neve
Catholic content creator and author
Catholic content creator; author of Savior Parish
Episode: Ep. 45 - Is Hating your Parish a good idea? - Saint Kolbe Studios
Silas Monner
Catholic entrepreneur and author, host of the Catholic Entrepreneur podcast
Catholic Entrepreneur podcast
Episode: Ep. 44 - Stop Consuming, Start Owning - feat. Catholic Founders
Christian Wagner
Self-proclaimed theologian and director of theological studies for evangelism in North Africa and the Middle East
Episode: Ep. 30 - Turning Stocking Shelves into Teaching Theology - Walmart Thomist
Kevin Matthews
Radio personality and filmmaker known for his story of faith and recovery through the statue of Broken Mary.
Broken Mary Film
Episode: Ep. 24 - Why Mary can change your life - feat Kevin Matthews
James McCann
Rising star comedian and friend of the hosts
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Episode: The Right is bringing people to Christ
Conor Gallagher
CEO of multiple businesses and author of "The Well Ordered Family".
Episode: Business and Family Life: Feat. Conor Gallagher
Katie Ruvalcaba
A friend of Ethan and a matchmaker
Episode: Should you consider a matchmaker? + Special Guest!
James Donald Forbes McCann
Australian comedian and podcast host
The James Donald Forbes McCann Catamaran Plan
Episode: We interview an Australian... Again!

Hosts

Ethan Stueve
Host of Bropostles; co-host providing dating and sales insights with a Catholic lens; frequently drives the show's humor and practical guidance.
Patrick Neve
Host of Bropostles; co-host offering dating and faith-guided life advice; known for thoughtful engagement with Catholic life and community topics.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 893 ratings
  • Great Podcast

    They talk about politics wayyyyy too much.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Hoosier 787
    United Statesa year ago
  • Quality Podcast

    They cornered the market on Catholic comedy podcasts and nobody was the wiser. 10/10 would review again.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    a_dumb_ox
    United States2 years ago
  • Great cast

    Ironically good humor and unironically good dating advice

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Pfunkaroonie
    United States2 years ago
  • Feels like hanging out with brothers

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    2022_Marina
    United States2 years ago
  • Could be better

    The hosts have good chemistry. They should invite Catholics better formed in their faith rather than twitter nerds.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
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    United States2 years ago

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Some listeners wish for deeper theological depth or more structured discussions on certain topics.
Content is often described as wholesome, funny, and relatable for young Catholics exploring faith and relationships.
Audience notes highlight strong community and sponsor-read integrations that feel authentic.
Listeners appreciate the humor that stays true to Catholic values while offering practical dating guidance.
Many praise the hosts' chemistry and approachable, down-to-earth style.

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Ep. 50 - The one where my life is a 1990s sitcom
Q: For the pod, if the boy which flash game should I pull up in case I get bored, should I do Bejeweled one or Bejeweled two?
The hosts acknowledge the practical value of taking breaks to refresh focus, but suggest staying engaged with the main topics and using questions as a guide to write and reflect rather than getting lost in games.
Ep. 49 - Trouble in Broparadise
Q: Would it be better to propose near where you live or somewhere memorable far away?
The assistant suggests choosing a memorable, meaningful setting that fits the couple and conversation, rather than chasing a spectacular location just for optics; the core is the story and the shared meaning, not the venue itself.
Ep. 49 - Trouble in Broparadise
Q: From Rolsey. What do I do to make a first date more Catholic and less generic?
Focus on being attentive and genuinely interested in the other person, rather than turning the date into a catechism lesson; prioritize making sure the other person is enjoying themselves and that the connection feels respectful and real.
Ep. 47 - Bored at work? Single? We got you.
Q: What should you do if you feel bored with adulthood and want meaning outside nine-to-five life?
Consider developing an 'average superiority' in a personal skill, possibly a side project or course, to build meaningful momentum while maintaining responsibilities.
Ep. 47 - Bored at work? Single? We got you.
Q: Context: dating and discernment; what is prudent for a new convert dating in a Catholic context?
Advice centers on avoiding overly spiritualized language, ensuring discernment remains practical, and not letting fear replace wisdom; pursue healthily and be intentional about timing and boundaries.

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Two Catholic hosts deliver a witty, faith-forward take on dating, relationships, and parish life, blending practical advice with irreverent humor and personal anecdotes. Episodes commonly mix relationship guidance, Catholic life, and lighthearted pop culture riffs, often punctuated by sponsor reads and audience questions from Discord or email. Noteworthy is the consistent pairing of candid, down-to-earth discussions with a strong emphasis on faith in everyday life, plus recurring segments and guest formats that keep the conversation lively and approachable for young Catholic adults and those exploring faith-informed relationship choices.

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Bropostles launched 10 years ago and published 557 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Bropostles include:

1. Dr. Greg Popcak
2. Pat Neve
3. Silas Monner
4. Christian Wagner
5. Kevin Matthews
6. James McCann
7. Conor Gallagher
8. Katie Ruvalcaba

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