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I usually spend 1.5-2 hours in my car a day. While driving, to renew my mind, soothe my heart and soul (and practice my English listening comprehension), I listen to three Catholic podcasts: Shameless Popery, The Counsel of Trent, and The Catholic Gentleman.

Do you know of any other, perhaps less well-known but equally worth listening to, English language podcasts about Roman Catholic theology, spirituality and history?
 

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I usually spend 1.5-2 hours in my car a day. While driving, to renew my mind, soothe my heart and soul (and practice my English listening comprehension), I listen to three Catholic podcasts: Shameless Popery, The Counsel of Trent, and The Catholic Gentleman.

Do you know of any other, perhaps less well-known but equally worth listening to, English language podcasts about Roman Catholic theology, spirituality and history?
(Thanks @Michie!)

Hey friend, Michie's right I'm a podcast guy. Even had one of my own for a while but we stopped producing it.

I only listen to one these days but a few years ago I was driving from DC to NY twice a month so I'd load up on several podcasts to last the 4.5-5hr drive. I got burned out on a lot of them, and since I work from home back in California now I don't really have a lot of time I need to fill with that stuff, hence the "one".

So the ones I used to listen to were:
1. Rules for Retrogrades with Timothy Gordon
2. Meaning of Catholic with Timothy Flanders*
3. OnePeterFive with Timothy Flanders (formerly Steve Skojec)
4. Taylor Marshall's show

All of the above shows are available on YouTube and whatever app or website you use to listen to podcasts.

*I don't think this is being produced anymore but I'm not sure why. I've gotten the impression there was some kind of 'incident' involving Jeremiah Bannister but I'm not sure what or if it's even true.

The only one I currently listen to:
1. Avoiding Babylon with Anthony, Rob, and Nick. I love this show because it's not extreme one way or another, it's often just casual conversation which at times can get pretty funny. They all come from slightly different perspectives: Anthony's a cradle Catholic revert who lives on Long Island and attends a Latin Mass parish, Rob's a cradle Catholic revert who lives in northern Minnesota and attends a Novus Ordo (but is completely traditionally-minded), and Nick's a young convert pursuing his PhD, lives in Texas and attends an SSPX chapel. Anthony's very conversational and offers a lot of fodder, Rob produces the show and is on the quiet side but he makes a lot of quips and jabs at Anthony's expense which is funny, and then Nick's the brain of the group. Very smart and deeply educated on the Catholic faith, I've learned a lot just from his comments and the dude's only like 26-27 years old.

One thing I like about the format of their show is they split into two parts. They Livestream on multiple platforms for the first half (YouTube, Twitter, Spiritus, Locals, etc) and then the second half is subscribers-only on Locals, and that's where they have more controversial conversations about things that would get them in trouble on YouTube (not because the subjects are bad but because YouTube's algorithms are twisted).

If I think of anymore shows that I used to listen to back in the day I'll add them to the first list.

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By the way, @Michie, you really ought to look into Starlink. That tech is a game changer as an internet provider.
 
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(Thanks @Michie!)

Hey friend, Michie's right I'm a podcast guy. Even had one of my own for a while but we stopped producing it.

I only listen to one these days but a few years ago I was driving from DC to NY twice a month so I'd load up on several podcasts to last the 4.5-5hr drive. I got burned out on a lot of them, and since I work from home back in California now I don't really have a lot of time I need to fill with that stuff, hence the "one".

So the ones I used to listen to were:
1. Rules for Retrogrades with Timothy Gordon
2. Meaning of Catholic with Timothy Flanders*
3. OnePeterFive with Timothy Flanders (formerly Steve Skojec)
4. Taylor Marshall's show

All of the above shows are available on YouTube and whatever app or website you use to listen to podcasts.

*I don't think this is being produced anymore but I'm not sure why. I've gotten the impression there was some kind of 'incident' involving Jeremiah Bannister but I'm not sure what or if it's even true.

The only one I currently listen to:
1. Avoiding Babylon with Anthony, Rob, and Nick. I love this show because it's not extreme one way or another, it's often just casual conversation which at times can get pretty funny. They all come from slightly different perspectives: Anthony's a cradle Catholic revert who lives on Long Island and attends a Latin Mass parish, Rob's a cradle Catholic revert who lives in northern Minnesota and attends a Novus Ordo (but is completely traditionally-minded), and Nick's a young convert pursuing his PhD, lives in Texas and attends an SSPX chapel. Anthony's very conversational and offers a lot of fodder, Rob produces the show and is on the quiet side but he makes a lot of quips and jabs at Anthony's expense which is funny, and then Nick's the brain of the group. Very smart and deeply educated on the Catholic faith, I've learned a lot just from his comments and the dude's only like 26-27 years old.

One thing I like about the format of their show is they split into two parts. They Livestream on multiple platforms for the first half (YouTube, Twitter, Spiritus, Locals, etc) and then the second half is subscribers-only on Locals, and that's where they have more controversial conversations about things that would get them in trouble on YouTube (not because the subjects are bad but because YouTube's algorithms are twisted).

If I think of anymore shows that I used to listen to back in the day I'll add them to the first list.

---

By the way, @Michie, you really ought to look into Starlink. That tech is a game changer as an internet provider.
Thanks for checking @Gnarwhal. They just started laying broadband lines in my area like a month ago. As soon as they are done, I’ll check into what my options are. :thumbsup:
 
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Catholic Culture Audiobooks is published as a podcast and has readings of patristic and papal writings that cover a wide variety of topics. They're very well done.

Sensus Fidelium has a good series on the ecumenical councils, I haven't listened to any of their other material though.
 
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Catholic Culture Audiobooks is published as a podcast and has readings of patristic and papal writings that cover a wide variety of topics. They're very well done.

Sensus Fidelium has a good series on the ecumenical councils, I haven't listened to any of their other material though.
YES! That one is GOOD!
 
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