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 | 525 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianityRelationshipsSociety & Culture |
Welcome back to Bropostles, the ONLY funny Catholic Podcast, in this week's episode, the Boys have on James Donald Forbes McCann again and have a fun, intellectual conversation regarding what James has been up to and a bit of what is going on in Amer... more
Welcome to Bropostles, the only(?) podcast that wants you to go to Heaven! In this episode Ethan and Patrick talk about Charlie Kirk, that weird guy at your Catholic center and some dating tips!
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Welcome back to Bropostles, the only podcast that has been around for NINE YEARS. In this episode, we take it back with some simple communication and not treating God as a genie!
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Welcome back to Bropostles, the only podcast. In this episode, the boys answer question on many different things, how tro deal with being rejected suddenly, leaving the seminary and dating.
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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 | #229 |
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This podcast features a blend of humor and insightful discussions centered around Catholicism and the everyday lives of young adults. Listeners can expect thought-provoking content on relationships, dating, and social dynamics, all presented in a lighthearted manner that embraces the challenges of contemporary life as a faithful individual. The engaging hosts, through their comedic lens, tackle a variety of topics ranging from personal growth and motivation to more nuanced discussions about faith and cultural issues, providing a unique space for reflection and laughter.
Notably, the podcast emphasizes authentic conversations, encouraging young Catholics to navigate their faith and relationships with both seriousness and joy. Its engaging, ... 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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