Sunday Podcast Companions – June 19, 2016

We’ve been having a bit of bad weather in the evenings over the past week or so. Last night, it got so bad, BNSF Railway had an intermodal train get blown off the tracks. I had to check it out, so it gave me a little more time for listening to podcasting:

  • Sean, who is Just a Catholic Dad, talked a lot about deaths this week. It’s understandable with the number of shootings (both here in the US and over there in the UK) this past week or so, as well as the death of one of their chickens. He also talked about what we expect from our bishops, and how that relates to military leadership in peace time versus war time.
  • Jeff, the Catholic Foodie, recorded while on vacation at the Florida panhandle coast and made me really hungry after Mass by talking about vacation food. His recipe for jalapeño poppers sounds really good.

A couple quick shots from my phone of the derailment (cropped as I didn’t want to get too close to where they were working):

Some of the railcars and intermodal containers that got knocked over

Some of the railcars and intermodal containers that got knocked over

Bowdoin Derailment with Amtrak

Amtrak’s westbound Empire Builder (running only about half an hour late!) creeping through the work area.

Bowdoin Derailment Equiment

A wider view of the derailed cars and containers, as well as some of the equipment working to clean up the mess.

Sunday Podcast Companions – June 12, 2016

Back on the longer route, so a couple longer podcasts this week:

  • Fr. Christopher, Olivia, and Jeff of the Catholic Underground Podcast practice living by the humility of St. Philip Neri, discuss practicing “mindfulness” with your phone (and I would include tablet), and the role of contemplation in the spiritual life.
  • Tim of Vericast discusses the triumph of truth in his usual forthright manner. He challenges us not to fall into the trap of victimology, but to be strong in the Truth of Christ!

Sunday Podcast Companions – June 5, 2016

It’s starting to feel a lot like summer, so I was enjoying the A/C in my pickup. A couple repeat podcasts this week:

If any of these podcasts strike your interest, be sure to subscribe to them, as well as rate them, in iTunes and other podcast directories.

Sunday Podcast Companions – May 29, 2016

I’m back on my usual Mass schedule, so my time behind the wheel is “only” about an hour and a half. I did find time to squeeze in a couple podcasts.

  • My friends Sarah and Fr. Kyle at the Catholic Drinkie Show spoke with Michael and Luke of the Catching Foxes Podcast. Fun discussion, and Catching Foxes now on my podcast subscription list. Side note: I had the pleasure of meeting Michael (AKA Gomer) at the first Amazing Parish conference two years ago.
  • In a recent episode, Michael and Luke of Catching Foxes interviewed Kenn Cramer, one of the Parish Life Coordinators at St. Paul Mission on the Ft. Belknap Reservation in North Central Montana. I work with Kenn and his wife Laura as their Canonical Pastor, and was interested to hear the discussion while also checking out the podcast. Kenn did a great job describing life on the reservation, and the physical and spiritual poverty many Native Americans face, especially those who live on such rural reservations.

Sunday Podcast Companions – May 22, 2016

Driving in Montana gives me a great opportunity to listen to podcasts. Today was especially good for this due to a different Mass schedule, so here’s who accompanied me on my travels today:

Hopefully, this will the first of a regular series of posts to promote podcasts that I enjoy. A good podcast can really make the miles more bearable!

Podcast Listening: My Stogie Mystagogy

(Podcasting has had kind of an interesting history. It’s been a part of the “new media” for at least 10 years, but seems to be going through a renewal in the past couple years. New podcasts are starting on a regular basis, older podcasts are being refreshed or transitioned into different formats, and more tools are making podcasting – both listening and producing – more readily accessible.

I’ve been making an effort to explore and listen to more podcasts, and I want to share podcasts I find interesting. These may not always be specifically Catholic, but definitely worth checking out.)

What caught my interest about the first podcast is the name: My Stogie Mystagogy. Cigars are not something that I generally find interesting, as I prefer relaxing to a good cocktail or beer over smoking something. However, the title gives a good image of what the podcast is about: two guys relaxing in a “man cave”, smoking cigars, and talking about living the Catholic faith.

Don Gonzalez and Mark Connelly are the hosts of this brand new podcast which currently has 2 episodes (plus a “test” episode). While the show begins with a brief discussion of the cigars they’ve chosen to smoke during the recording, most of the show is spent in conversation about the given topic for the episode – along with the expected tangents and rabbit trails that is part of any good conversation between friends. The quality and depth of topics covered already is quite impressive.

There is a little “new podcast” roughness to the episodes, though I’m sure they’ll work that out as they go. It seems as if they’re using a good quality tabletop recorder, but they’re not always the same distance from it. This causes the sound levels to fluctuate, which can mean the occasional point where one or the other is too far away from the recorder. Also, the bumpers in between the segments is quite a bit louder than the rest of the recording.

Obviously, these are minor concerns that Don and Mark should be able to iron out as they go. This seems like a podcast worth a subscription, and looks to become a very good podcast as they iron out the bugs. I look forward to hearing more, and possibly learning a little about the joys of smoking a good cigar.

Homily Podcast Update

As I mentioned before, my homily recordings are available in podcast form. Previously it was available only via iTunes, Stitcher, and a direct RSS feed, but I can now announce another way that Android users can get their podcasts (including mine): Google has finally released podcasts on Google Play Music! As is par for the course when Google rolls out a new feature, not everyone will have it right away, but eventually every Android user will have podcasts available through the Google Play Music app.

I set up the feed via Google’s Podcast Portal months ago when it was first announced, so it’s ready to go now! You can subscribe here, use the podcast links on the sidebar, or you may be able to search for it via the Google Play Music app. (It hasn’t rolled out to me yet, so I’ll update this when I can verify for myself.)

Also, small teaser, but hopefully a new podcast will be coming out in the near future. Stay tuned…

Changes in Homily Sharing

I’ve decided to make a change in how I share my homilies. Instead of using individual posts for each homily, I’m moving over to the Sermon Browser plugin for WordPress. This should allow more flexibility in how the homilies are posted, as well as providing a much cleaner way to view the homilies previously posted. I’m slowly adding the old homilies (3 years worth!), and new homilies will be posted there from now on.

For those who are following via the podcast (you do realize I have a homily podcast, right?), I’ve already made the change so that any homilies posted via Sermon Browser will show up in the podcast. It should be seamless, but that doesn’t always happen.

Let me know what you think!

Homily for the Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time

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Homily for the Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

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