My Favourite Podcasts

Podcasts

I listen to a lot of podcasts… I mean, A LOT of podcasts. In fact, I listen to so many that I’ve trained myself to listen to them on double-speed so that I stand a chance at being able to get through them all each day. So, in case you’re interested, here they are…

Personal Development

I Hate My Boss

Side Hustle School

The Art of Charm

The Art of Manliness

The Catholic Man Show

Catholic Creatives

Entertainment

Buffering the Vampire Slayer

BBC Comedy of the Week

How Did This Get Made?

Inside the Exorcist

The Catholic Playlist Show

Trending

WhiskyCast

History

Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History

History Matters

The Fall of Rome

The History of the Early Church

Tides of History

C.S. Lewis

All about Jack

The Eagle and Child

Girl Podcasts

Among The Lilies 

Do Something Beautiful

Theology

Discerning Hearts presents Fr. Timothy Gallagher

Hobo for Christ podcast

Institute of Catholic Culture

Pints with Aquinas

Renovo

Solomon’s Porch

The Art of Catholic

The Jeff Cavins Show

The Liturgy Guys

The Patrick Coffin Show

The Word on Fire Show

Theology On Tap San Diego

Lectionary

Bishop Barron’s Sermons

Homilies – Our Lady of Mount Carmel

St. Elias Homilies (Melkite Church)

St. John Chrysostom Catholic Church

Apologetics

Catholic Answers Live

Cross Examined

Unbelievable

 

Do you have any podcast recommendations?

A little bit of listening…

 One of the complaints you often hear from women about men is that they don’t listen. I think they say other stuff after that but I tend to zone out a bit… 😉

Well anyway…below is quite a sweet video which proves that, on occasion, men can actually listen…

Here the groom is throwing a surprise wedding for his finacée… This chap goes for broke and really pulls off something quite amazing. However, what I really liked about this video is that it’s clear that he listened to his fiancée and made certain that he knew exactly what she wanted. Way to man-up! I salute you sir!

And as a follow-up, I’d invite you to read “Marriage is like wine” from one of my favourite blogs, Almost Not Catholic.