Learning what it mean’s to be Catholic men and live a life of virtue in the post-modern age. Co-hosted by Alan Hartman, Jason Marino, and Andrew Slankard.
Jason and Andrew sit down with EWTN News Nightly producer Christian Swezey to discuss what it means to vote with a well-formed conscience as Catholics, and how easily that can be acquired. With every election becoming more critical and volatile than the last, it's equally vital that Catholics understand where we must plant our feet on the moral issues that are underneath all of the decisions on our ballot. ***** If you like the Saint Joseph's Workshop podcast subscribe to receive notifications of new episodes! We are now available on Apple, Google, and Spotify! Also, you can find us on Facebook and Twitter (@JosephWorkshop) for more updates and content. ***** The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of the hosts and Saint Joseph's Workshop. ***** Special thanks to: Ryan Blackman for designing the podcast logo, visit his website to see more of his excellent work: http://ryanblackman.design/ Stefania Boscarolli for guiding us with the disclaimer included with all of our episodes.
Fr. John Anthony Boughton, CFR joins Jason and Andrew to discuss ways to get into a better routine of praying the rosary, and why it's important to do so now at a time when the rosary hostility against the rosary grows. ***** If you like the Saint Joseph's Workshop podcast subscribe to receive notifications of new episodes! We are now available on Apple, Google, and Spotify; and Amazon (hopefully soon!) Also, you can find us on Facebook and Twitter (@JosephWorkshop) for more updates and content. ***** The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of the hosts and Saint Joseph's Workshop. ***** Special thanks to: Ryan Blackman for designing the podcast logo, visit his website to see more of his excellent work: http://ryanblackman.design/ Stefania Boscarolli for guiding us with the disclaimer included with all of our episodes.
We kickoff season two with a quick episode discussing some ideas for men to take greater financial responsibility for themselves and their families. Joining the guys is financial advisor Steven Colantuono, sharing with us a few popular products that lead to greater financial stability. If you'd like to get in touch with Steve for guidance about which products are best for you and your family, send him an email at secolantuono@ft.newyorklife.com or call him at 401-824-6436. ***** If you like the Saint Joseph's Workshop podcast subscribe to receive notifications of new episodes! We are now available on Apple, Google, and Spotify! ***** The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of the hosts and Saint Joseph's Workshop. ***** Special thanks to: Ryan Blackman for designing the podcast logo, visit his website to see more of his excellent work: http://ryanblackman.design/ Stefania Boscarolli for guiding us with the disclaimer included with all of our episodes.
The gang sits down with Fr. Patrick Mary and Fr. John Paul Mary, both priests with the Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word (the order founded by EWTN's foundress Mother Angelica), to discuss the idea of discernment and how it applies not just to determining one's vocation but how it is needed to see God's will for everything in our lives. If you like the Saint Joseph's Workshop podcast subscribe to receive notifications of new episodes! We are now available on Apple, Google, and Spotify! ***** If you like what we're doing with this podcast, feel free to like, follow, and/or subscribe to our channel to get updates and notifications when we drop new content! We're currently on Apple, Google and Podbean! ***** The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of the hosts and Saint Joseph's Workshop. ***** Special thanks to: Ryan Blackman for designing the podcast logo, visit his website to see more of his excellent work: http://ryanblackman.design/ Stefania Boscarolli for guiding us with the disclaimer included with all of our episodes.
Today the guys discuss the idea of political migration: moving from one state or country to another because the new home reflects your values and beliefs better than where you came from. We often hear of conservatives leaving blue states for red states to escape oppressive, immoral, and (frankly) sinful laws in order to live in places that are safer and healthier for our families. The hosts take a brief look at the issue, laid against the background of recent events, consult the Catechism of the Catholic Church, and take a larger view of our responsibility as men to see such things through. ***** If you like the Saint Joseph's Workshop podcast subscribe to receive notifications of new episodes! We are now available on Apple, Google, and Spotify! Also, you can find us on Facebook and Twitter (@JosephWorkshop) for more updates and content. ***** The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of the hosts and Saint Joseph's Workshop. ***** Special thanks to: Ryan Blackman for designing the podcast logo, visit his website to see more of his excellent work: http://ryanblackman.design/ Stefania Boscarolli for guiding us with the disclaimer included with all of our episodes.
In the spirit of Lent Jason, Mark, and Andrew discuss the concept of carrying our cross like Christ instructs us in Luke 9. What are our crosses? What do these things look like on a daily basis and over the longer course of our lifetime? What does it mean practically to 'carry your cross'? Are we actually hauling lumber around? These are all things we take a look at a bit more closely on today's episode. ***** If you like the Saint Joseph's Workshop podcast subscribe to receive notifications of new episodes! We are now available on Apple, Google, and Spotify! Also, you can find us on Facebook and Twitter (@JosephWorkshop) for more updates and content. ***** The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of the hosts and Saint Joseph's Workshop. ***** Special thanks to: Ryan Blackman for designing the podcast logo, visit his website to see more of his excellent work: http://ryanblackman.design/ Stefania Boscarolli for guiding us with the disclaimer included with all of our episodes.
This episode we welcome Mark Irons as our newest addition to the gang of St. Joseph's Workshop hosts. We draw from the inspiration of biblical figures and patriarchs like Abel, Abraham, David, Solomon for the concept of giving God our best, and making him the first priority in our lives at a time when it's becoming increasingly difficult to do either. ***** If you like the Saint Joseph's Workshop podcast subscribe to receive notifications of new episodes! We are now available on Apple, Google, and Spotify! ***** The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of the hosts and Saint Joseph's Workshop. ***** Special thanks to: Ryan Blackman for designing the podcast logo, visit his website to see more of his excellent work: http://ryanblackman.design/ Stefania Boscarolli for guiding us with the disclaimer included with all of our episodes.
In this episode Alan, Jason, and Andrew discuss an issue we all face: the devil entering into our thoughts and planting seeds of fear and doubt that can cloud our vision of God's will for us. Using, Fr. Donald Calloway's book "Consecration to St. Joseph: The Wonders of Our Spiritual Father" the co-hosts discuss the examples set in scripture and tradition by Jesus, Mary, and Joseph to fight back against our tendencies to doubt whether we're following God's will. The two books referenced in this episode can be found here: 1. Consecration to S. Joseph: The Wonders of Our Spiritual Father, by Fr. Donald Calloway, MIC 2. Consecration to Jesus Through St. Joseph: An Integrated Look at the Holy Family, by Dr. Gregory Bottaro & Jen Settle ***** If you like the Saint Joseph's Workshop podcast subscribe to receive notifications of new episodes! We are now available on Apple, Google, and Spotify! ***** The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of the hosts and Saint Joseph's Workshop. ***** Special thanks to: Ryan Blackman for designing the podcast logo, visit his website to see more of his excellent work: http://ryanblackman.design/ Stefania Boscarolli for guiding us with the disclaimer included with all of our episodes.
A very Merry Christmas to our listeners and their families from Alan, Jason, and Andrew! The guys have a brief discussion about some important things we should all think about during the Advent and Christmas season as the podcast closes out it's inaugural year. If you like the Saint Joseph's Workshop podcast subscribe to receive notifications of new episodes! We are now available on Apple, Google, and Spotify! ***** The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of the hosts and Saint Joseph's Workshop. ***** Special thanks to: Ryan Blackman for designing the podcast logo, visit his website to see more of his excellent work: http://ryanblackman.design/ Stefania Boscarolli for guiding us with the disclaimer included with all of our episodes.
In our final episode of 2021, we have a long overdue conversation about our podcast's patron: Saint Joseph, and the Litany that's devoted to him. Over the course of the discussion we reflect on the attributes that it outlines for all of us men should pursue in life for God, our families, and ourselves; attributes that can make us better men, better husbands, better fathers, better friends, better sons, and most importantly: better followers of Christ. If you like the Saint Joseph's Workshop podcast subscribe to receive notifications of new episodes! We are now available on Apple, Google, and Spotify! ***** The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of the hosts and Saint Joseph's Workshop. ***** Special thanks to: Ryan Blackman for designing the podcast logo, visit his website to see more of his excellent work: http://ryanblackman.design/ Stefania Boscarolli for guiding us with the disclaimer included with all of our episodes.
The hosts are joined by Fr. Csete, a priest who fled Hungary during it's occupation by Soviet Russia. He sits down with the guys to discuss what he saw as a young man in Hungary and how Marxist thought flows through a degradation of the male figure, and he goes on to share how this is currently happening in America today. Special thanks to Dcn. Richard Marino for assisting Fr. Csete in the interview. ***** If you like the Saint Joseph's Workshop podcast subscribe to receive notifications of new episodes! We are now available on Apple, Google, and Spotify! ***** The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of the hosts and Saint Joseph's Workshop. ***** Special thanks to: Ryan Blackman for designing the podcast logo, visit his website to see more of his excellent work: http://ryanblackman.design/ Stefania Boscarolli for guiding us with the disclaimer included with all of our episodes.
The guys sit down for a conversation with Fr. Glenn Sudano of the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal based in New York. Fr. Glenn chats about a range of ideas from men losing touch with their primal connection to nature, to recognizing the supernatural warfare we're up against on a daily basis. If you like the Saint Joseph's Workshop podcast subscribe to receive notifications of new episodes! We are now available on Apple, Google, and Spotify! ***** The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of the hosts and Saint Joseph's Workshop. ***** Special thanks to: Ryan Blackman for designing the podcast logo, visit his website to see more of his excellent work: http://ryanblackman.design/ Stefania Boscarolli for guiding us with the disclaimer included with all of our episodes.
If you like the Saint Joseph's Workshop podcast subscribe to receive notifications of new episodes! We are now available on Apple, Google, and Spotify! Michael Grogan, of Michael Grogan Ministries in Philadelphia, sits down with the guys to discuss some of the basic ideas of putting flesh and blood on to the Catholic faith that we hold so dear: by serving others, and how a servants heart can positively impact the faith and virtue of the whole family beginning with us men. For more information on Michael's work and to lend your support, check out his website: https://www.michaelgroganministry.com/ ***** The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of the hosts and Saint Joseph's Workshop. ***** Special thanks to: Ryan Blackman for designing the podcast logo, visit his website to see more of his excellent work: http://ryanblackman.design/ Stefania Boscarolli for guiding us with the disclaimer included with all of our episodes.
Alan, Jason and Andrew sit down with Eric Sammons to discuss the leadership role we as men are meant to occupy in the family, the Church, and in society. ***** The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of the hosts and Saint Joseph's Workshop. ***** Special thanks to: Ryan Blackman for designing the podcast logo, visit his website to see more of his excellent work: http://ryanblackman.design/ Stefania Boscarolli for guiding us with the disclaimer included with all of our episodes.
Premier episode of the Saint Joseph's Workshop podcast, introduced by co-hosts Alan Hartman, Jason Marino, and Andrew Slankard. We discuss what we're looking forward to accomplishing with the series, and have a brief Q&A with Fr. Peter Kaczmarek of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Greenlawn, NY to establish the podcast's framework and discuss what it means to live as virtuous Catholic men in the 21st century. ***** The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of the hosts and Saint Joseph's Workshop. ***** Special thanks to: Ryan Blackman for designing the podcast logo, visit his website to see more of his excellent work: http://ryanblackman.design/ Stefania Boscarolli for guiding us with the disclaimer included with all of our episodes.