Two Catholic teachers talking about life. NEW EPISODES EVERY MONDAY
The Boys' Lunch podcast is a captivating and thought-provoking show that delves into a wide range of topics, making it a must-listen for anyone seeking intelligent and entertaining conversations. Hosted by Joey and Paul, the chemistry between them is undeniable, creating a dynamic and engaging listening experience. With their unique perspectives and witty banter, they bring a refreshing approach to each episode.
One of the best aspects of The Boys' Lunch podcast is the variety of topics they cover. From discussing current events to exploring deep philosophical concepts, there's always something new and exciting to learn. Their ability to seamlessly transition from lighthearted humor to serious discussions is impressive, keeping listeners engaged throughout the entire episode. Moreover, their willingness to bring in guest experts on specific subjects adds another layer of expertise and diversity to the show.
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However, one aspect that could be improved upon is occasional inconsistencies in audio quality. While this doesn't detract significantly from the overall listening experience, it can be slightly distracting at times. Investing in better microphones or improving technical aspects could greatly enhance the production value of the podcast.
In conclusion, The Boys' Lunch podcast offers exceptional content that combines humor with intellectuality seamlessly. Joey and Paul's chemistry as hosts creates an inviting atmosphere that welcomes listeners into engaging conversations spanning various topics. Despite minor audio quality inconsistencies, this podcast remains worth every minute of your time as it delivers a sublime listening experience. Whether you're looking for entertainment or intellectual stimulation, The Boys' Lunch podcast has something for everyone.
We are back after a year and a half hiatus and we are excited to unpack a lot of great moments, thoughts, and spiritual insights over the next few months. Here's a conversation we had that we actually recorded
A Christmas miracle! A podcast has been posted! We take some time to reflect on this little gem from Newman and Bishop Barron. Barron says "ideas are only really known across great stretches of space and time, with the gradual unfolding of their many dimensions...the Incarnation (God becoming man) is one of the richest and most complex ideas ever proposed to the mind, and hence it demands the space and time of the Church in order fully to disclose itself." We catch up and talk about this.
We are back on the mic talking about the busy start to our school year. We talk about the fruits of contemplation when you might not hear God directly speak to you in prayer. We did it. We recorded and posted.
We talk about God's movements of transformation in our lives this summer. I hope you are able to listen. We also talk about Paul's trip to the beach and a night to be emo at Paramore. Enjoy
Intern Gets His Big Break. Aidan Goes to School. Chop Chop Fold Fold. 18 Going on 50. A Boy and His Khakis. I think these titles explain it all.
We discuss the idea of being lost in life and lost in this world. How can we find good in this and seek our resting place? How can we start to discern the voice of the Shepherd?
We jump on the mic for the first time this summer. This is the longest we have been away from each other. It has been tough. Although we were separate from each other, we were together intellectually and spiritually in our reading of Fr. Thomas Dubay's "Fire Within". We begin a discussion on becoming an attentive heart serious about the pursuit of God, using the finite as a stepping stone to the infinite. Working on passivity in prayer, allowing God to move us and surprise us in prayer. Enjoy
After 10 years in the profession we take a look at how we grew personally and professionally this past year. Enjoy
Happy summer! This has very little to do with the movie Pulp Fiction and mostly to do with the power of creative humans to abstract reality out for us and teach us the patterns of life. Specifically, the ability of the saints to tell us our story and mission through their writings, hymns, prayers, and lives.
You'll have to click to find out! What a podcast...I would not want to miss this if I were you
We catch you up on Spring Break, the end of Lent, and Easter. Today's discussion talks about the importance of simple creeds lived out within our life and spiritual musings. How can we learn from oral cultures and their ability to memorize important passages, hymns, statements and internalize them in a meaningful way? How can we allow small statements of truth impact our way of being and have it flow out in our thoughts, words, and actions?
It has been an adventure getting this recorded and uploaded, but here it is. We answer questions from people around the school and from our very own homes! Hope you enjoy
We look at the idea of unique ways to become Christ-like in our lives. We quickly look at the willingness to enter the desert with Christ and (briefly, I promise) Dmitri Karamazov's willingness to unjustly suffer in prison on behalf of all. We see how all of us in small ways can use moments to die to self and make meaning of suffering. I suffer, but at the same time, I exist, and that is good.
Some quick life updates about baptisms and trophies. We take a gander at some poems that have been supplying some good prayer and some themes we have been interested in (the journey of humanity, breakthrough of grace, longing of the heart, etc.). There are also only like two Brothers Karamazov references, so you're welcome.
We catch up on our Christmas break and the beginning of second semester and give a tribute to a man that gave so much to our Church. Hopefully we do his life a little bit of justice and maybe help people understand his contributions.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Here's a 40 minute New Year's present to you all. This was a discussion we had during Finals, hope you enjoy!
Sorry for the delay. We recorded this on December 6th, but I sat on it for awhile. I am ready to release it to the wild. This episode discusses two themes. One is about the relatability of the messiness in stories, art, etc. The other is about growing up and realizing you still have a lot to work on. Enjoy
We have a special guest for a special topic. We are excited for some of the opportunities that are coming to Central next year and try to give our perspective as teachers. Enjoy!
We catch up and look at the hidden vice behind many of our actions. While we tend to focus on the immediate and external sins and failings, it is often the deeper spiritual sin and attachments that are the root cause. A quick gander at the Litany of Humility can challenge us and call us to more.
This has been one of my favorite discussions and reminds me of some of our conversations in college over a cup of coffee. We take a small section of a book and pull out some cool and deep human emotions and try to articulate the beauty of God's love and humanity's search for him. The loving heart that a sinner can still possess. How love can be unreasonable, but so very necessary. Great stuff. Pick up a copy of The Brothers Karamazov while you're at it.
We catch up and talk about the genius of St. Benedict. How can the principles in his "Rule" guide us in our vocations and the groups we are a part of?
Homecoming, student sightings, updates on life and school. Our topic is based on growing and gathering experiences, being able to work through and name the feelings, emotions, and struggles you are going through. The ability to read a parable, life of a saint, or work of literature that lays out the deep truths of humanity and the triumphs and stumbling blocks that we go through and have that validate or inspire you in what you are experiencing.
We discuss baby news, a million dollar bill, and get to the bottom of what "gas" means. We look at the trend of being "spiritual, but not religious" or "religiously unaffiliated" and how it misses out on what is actually going to challenge us and call us to what we're made for.
What will you choose today? Joy or Cynicism? We jump into some PCSL updates, what we've been reading, and an investigation into what they are putting into chicken. We break down a pretty revealing paragraph about the mindset and outlook of someone who chooses to by cynical (spoiler alert: does not seem like a fun life), while also looking at ways to choose joy even when there is darkness around you.
We are back from our end of summer hiatus with a jam-packed 24 minute episode. Go Saints!
Was Josh Vogel sleeping at Mass?? We give an update on the rest of the happenings of July and take a look at what to do when you have a spiritual writer's block. We talk about self-induced dryness in prayer and how to return to the basics and focus on what works. Share your life with God and return to the Father who is waiting to embrace you with joy.
We discuss the Fourth of July and some pretty good zingers about reverence and recognizing the greatness of creation and the people around us. Are you suffering from a bad case of the Mondays? Give this a listen
We catch you up on some fun events from June and discuss why the space around us matters. The form and function of buildings and architecture can move people and create an experience that draws one deeper into their relationship with God. If that previous statement is true, why are there so many ugly churches? Also, we watch too much HGTV.
Is this just a clickbait title?!? I guess you'll have to click to check out. We talk about books and the idea of building a library for yourself and family. And maybe talk about writing a Boys' Lunch book! Maybe... guess you'll have to listen!!
Boys' Lunch summer. We recorded two episodes last night in Joey's basement. Here is the first.
Here's to 60! Thank you for listening this long. We will continue to record and post this summer, so keep checking every Monday...
What do you do with an animal carcass in your yard? Is hockey a real sport? We look at some themes of light and darkness and how to build up the state of our soul. Literature can be fun!
We are back with a reflection on a common, but rarely recognized view of the world. Also, some lively banter from two different sessions.
We have a special guest on our podcast today to help us discuss Divine Mercy and why we go to a priest for confession. Fun fun.
Happy Holy Week. We have some lively banter and a good discussion about the past and the spiritual life. Zacchaeus is brought in, repressing your memories, enchantment, sending positive vibes, etc. It is a pretty packed podcast.
We have some nice updates and thoughts about our recent Spring Break. What kind of drama are we going to get into today?? Tune in to find out!
Paul and Joey catch up after a few weeks off. We discuss Rome, churches, pilgrimage, beauty, martyrs, and everything awesome. It's good to be back.
Seriously, that sounds terrible. We try to look at the idea of penance, mortification, and attachment with new eyes. As cradle Catholics or outsiders we often don't know the "why" behind the things Catholics do. Let's figure out the "why".
The title pretty much explains it all. Enjoy
This episode has nothing to do with carne asada. It has everything to do with incarnational evangelization. Enjoy some light and fun banter as an appeteaser, followed by a main course of wisdom from Paul. No dessert...you'll be full by then. Bon Appetit!
It felt great to get back on the mic. We talk about the unique ability of philosophy to show the limits of our human reason and our need to be receptive in order to be wise. It's pretty interesting stuff. Give it a listen.
Just a quick catch up and teaser for next week. It's good to be back on the airwaves
Advent in Avila! This is kind of an advent reflection, a nod to St. Teresa of Avila, and an explanation of the spirituality that sprang forward from Catholic religious orders. It's a lot of fun. Also, what are our go-to Karaoke songs??
We discuss the Catholic scientist who discovered the chromosomal cause of Down Syndrome and his approach to use science to shed light on the dignity and support we can offer other humans. Human value is not based on what people arbitrarily decide is "productive" or "useful" for society. We need to learn how to experience the joy and the opportunity of each personal encounter. Also, the McRib is still here.
This is a cool dive into the many aspects of our search for love, acceptance, and forgiveness. We discuss the wayward son, our dignity and identity as sons and daughters of God, and what guilt is telling us. Some heavy stuff, but worth the listen all the way through.
Things are fine. We are fine. We begin a two part episode on The Return of the Prodigal Son by Fr. Henri Nouwen. This one focuses on art coming to life, beauty piercing the depths of our being and awakening an ache for the eternal. Cool stuff.
We are one year in. Thanks to all those who have supported and listened. Today we talk about the idea of being called into being. I gave a survey to my students about discerning their vocation and the results will SHOCK you. Probably not though.
Grilling, Chilling, MONSTER TRUCKS! Where are we moving? Why are we Catholic? We highlight a cool group of saints from the first two centuries and the influence they have on the Church and our lives.
Halloween, All Saints, All Souls. We look at the life of St. Maximilian Kolbe. He didn't settle with what was comfortable, he pushed himself, relied on prayer, trusted in Mary and Jesus and was able to do heroic things his whole life. These daily commitments and sacrifices allowed him to be even more heroic in his death. Check it out.
Worst haircut, worst fashion trends, and more. Paul speaks some truth from the book "Diary of a Country Priest". We reject prayer and a relationship with God without ever actually trying.