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Need a weekly reality check rooted in faith, friendship, and real Catholic living? The Daily Nothings is a Catholic podcast for women, hosted by Meghan Day and Courtney Roach — two best friends navigating life, motherhood, and modern-day sainthood with humor and honesty.

Each week, we break down the small, everyday moments that shape eternity — from spiritual growth and Catholic womanhood to messy... more

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How do you stay positive in everyday life?

In this episode of The Daily Nothings, we talk about choosing optimism and how a positive mindset can change the way you experience ordinary moments. From small frustrations to daily routines, ... more

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Get ready to laugh and think deeply in this fun filled conversation with Fr. Gregory Pine. We dive into his inspiring new book, Training the Tongue and Growing Beyond Sins of Speech, a witty, wise, and practical guide to using our words ... more

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On today’s episode, we celebrate Meghan’s 30th birthday as Court and Meghan go down memory lane. They reflect on all of the good and truly crazy times of their 20s and why they were the most transformative and teachable years of their li... more

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Lent begins February 18th, and this week Fr. Logan joins Courtney and Meghan to discuss how we should go about Lent this year. Listen to learn more about how we can pray, fast and give alms as Catholics. Fr. Logan provides some incredibl... more

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Recent Guests

Father Gregory Pine
Priest and author of Training the Tongue
Thomistic Institute; priest
Episode: Can I Say *!#%? feat. Fr. Gregory Pine
Father Logan
A parish priest and recurring guest on the podcast
Episode: Lent 2026: For Love Of You, Jesus
Mary Glen
A former army officer turned cancer survivor
Episode: A Real Life Cadet Kelly Survives Cancer feat. Mary Glen
Eve Rosemary
Founder of The Everyday Saint and chastity speaker
The Everyday Saint
Episode: From Miss America Pageants to Chastity Talks w/ Eve Rosemary
Ken Ogorek
Author, educator and speaker on Catholic liturgy and faith formation
Episode: Catholic Liturgy Explained feat. Ken Ogorek
Alexandra Neyrey
A passionate runner and friend of the hosts who recently completed the New York Marathon.
Episode: So, What’s It Like Completing The New York Marathon? feat. Alexandra Neyrey
Jane Dixon
Friend of the hosts, entrepreneur, and personality known for her outspoken attitude.
Consecrate Chains
Episode: This One Goes Out To The Loudest Girl In The Room feat. Jane Dixon
Jill Simons
Executive Director of Many Parts Ministries and expert in charisms
Many Parts Ministries
Episode: What Even Is A Charism? feat. Jill Simons
Emily Stimpson Chapman
Writer, wife, and mother of three who specializes in Catholic living.
Episode: Building Community, One Dinner at a Time (with Emily Stimpson Chapman)

Hosts

Courtney Roach
Host and co-founder of the podcast, shares personal stories and reflections connecting faith and daily life.
Meghan Day
Host and co-founder of the podcast, offers insights into modern Catholic womanhood with humor and warmth.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 616 ratings
  • Thank you for sharing this podcast. The grief after a miscarriage is very heavy for many reasons but the silence associated with miscarriage is very difficult. I had a missed miscarriage. Life for the baby ended at 8 weeks +4 days but I saw no signs till 13 weeks +1 day. My Mam told me to name the child and to do a spiritual baptism. Years later I found a prayer by Mother Angelica about loosing a pregnancy. It is a beautiful prayer and helped me a lot.

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    5
    Sinéad
    2 months ago
  • Insightful AND fun!!

    This podcast is such an easy listen, but often offers a lot of things that are so thought provoking. Courtney and Meghan are so fun to listen to. I’ve never wanted to laugh out loud so much to a podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    A Catholic girl mom
    United States4 months ago
  • The Best

    Absolutely love this podcast. Meghan and Courtney have a unique take on the catholic life and have such a gift for speaking to our generation.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ask hi
    United States5 months ago
  • Relatable

    Love the every day approach to sainthood! It’s inspiring without being overwhelming and a blast to listen to.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jpukkashea
    United States7 months ago
  • Favorite

    Love how these girls approach holiness in ordinary life from different life stages!! Great mix of fun and deep, à must for a weekly listen. 🫶They’re also so nice irl!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Morningloire
    United States8 months ago

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The podcast is praised for its authenticity in discussing modern Catholic life and the daily challenges women face.
Fans highlight the engaging storytelling and the balance of humor and serious topics, making it a refreshing listen for young women.
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Listeners appreciate the humor and relatability of the hosts, often describing their conversations as genuine and enjoyable.

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Lent 2026: For Love Of You, Jesus
Q: What are some practical ways to pray for our priests as we go into Lent?
Affirm your priests for their good work and share the stories of transformation you experience because of their ministry.
Lent 2026: For Love Of You, Jesus
Q: How can we keep pursuing glorification?
It's important to enter into Lent with specific questions directed to Jesus, like how He wants you to pray and love this season.
A Real Life Cadet Kelly Survives Cancer feat. Mary Glen
Q: Can you give a high level overview of your surgery and cancer status now?
I am five years cancer-free with no evidence of active disease.
A Real Life Cadet Kelly Survives Cancer feat. Mary Glen
Q: How do you drink your coffee or what's your Starbucks order?
I like white chocolate mocha with oat milk.
When You Get Knocked Down But You Get Up Again
Q: Have you thought through, like, why do you think the Lord wanted you to have to rest instead of kick off the year?
Courtney reflects that this unexpected downtime has fueled her zeal and desire to move forward in her goals, seeing it as a lesson in trust.

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Frequently Asked Questions About The Daily Nothings

What is The Daily Nothings about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Conversations revolving around faith, personal growth, and the everyday experiences of Catholic women form the core of this podcast. The hosts, two best friends, discuss topics such as navigating motherhood, spiritual journeys, and societal expectations, often infusing humor and honesty into their reflections. Central themes include the struggles and joys of modern Catholic womanhood, the importance of community, and the exploration of personal identity in relation to faith. The engaging dynamic between the hosts makes for relatable discussions, resonating with listeners seeking authenticity and connection amid life's challenges. With candid explorations into mental health, personal anecdotes, and thoughtful conversations with guests, this ... more

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1. Father Gregory Pine
2. Father Logan
3. Mary Glen
4. Eve Rosemary
5. Ken Ogorek
6. Alexandra Neyrey
7. Jane Dixon
8. Jill Simons

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