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Kevin & Query Podcast
Best of Friday 11/1: Final Colts/Vikings preview, Tony Dungy joins + Matt Taylor & Greg Rakestraw!

Kevin & Query Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 63:46


00:00 – 20:13 – How will Joe Flacco do on Sunday night, the last time the Colts and Vikings played, was the Anthony Richardson decision out of Shane Steichen's hands? 20:14 – 30:32 – NBC Sunday Night Football's Tony Dungy joins us and says he's excited that the Colts got flexed to Sunday night, his thoughts on the benching of Anthony Richardson, does he think the tap out play into the benching, how he thinks the Colts can win on Sunday, better memories of the AFC Championship Game or the Super Bowl, reflecting on Dallas Clark's induction into the Ring of Honor 30:33 – 48:31 – ISC's Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses the Colts benching Anthony Richardson, thoughts on Flacco, over/under 1.5 snaps for Anthony Richardson on SNF, his Taylor Swift knowledge, a wild finish to last weekend's high school game he called between Danville and Brebeuf, Indiana's football season 48:32 – 1:03:46 - Colts radio announcer Matt Taylor joins us and wonders what is the bigger deal to come to Indy: The Beatles or Taylor Swift, his thoughts on the Colts benching Anthony Richardson and rolling with Joe Flacco, Taylor's Tidbits, what he'll do ahead of kickoff, Joe Burrow is anti-HalloweenSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kevin & Query Podcast
Friday 11/1: Our final Colts/Vikings preview, Tony Dungy joins & more (Taylor's Version)

Kevin & Query Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 136:13


00:00 – 15:19 – Taylor Swift arrives in Indianapolis for the next three nights for The Eras Tour, Texans lose to Jets last night, Colts/Vikings 15:20 – 22:29 – MORNING CHECKDOWN 22:30 – 42:40 – How will Joe Flacco do on Sunday night, the last time the Colts and Vikings played, was the Anthony Richardson decision out of Shane Steichen's hands? 42:41 – 1:05:51 – ISC's Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses the Colts benching Anthony Richardson, thoughts on Flacco, over/under 1.5 snaps for Anthony Richardson on SNF, his Taylor Swift knowledge, a wild finish to last weekend's high school game he called between Danville and Brebeuf, Indiana's football season, Morning Checkdown 1:05:52 – 1:17:54– NBC Sunday Night Football's Tony Dungy joins us and says he's excited that the Colts got flexed to Sunday night, his thoughts on the benching of Anthony Richardson, does he think the tap out play into the benching, how he thinks the Colts can win on Sunday, better memories of the AFC Championship Game or the Super Bowl, reflecting on Dallas Clark's induction into the Ring of Honor 1:17:55 – 1:29:15 – Our Colts/Vikings picks and predictions 1:29:16 – 1:55:10– Colts radio announcer Matt Taylor joins us and wonders what is the bigger deal to come to Indy: The Beatles or Taylor Swift, his thoughts on the Colts benching Anthony Richardson and rolling with Joe Flacco, Taylor's Tidbits, what he'll do ahead of kickoff, Joe Burrow is anti-Halloween, Morning Checkdown 1:55:11 – 2:06:12 – We give away Indy Eleven tickets and give our easiest/hardest/popcorn games on NFL Sunday 2:06:13 – 2:16:13-  POP QUIZSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Divine Office Liturgy of the Hours  The Maine Catholic Guide
Morning Prayer-Sts. Isaac Jogues & John De Brebeuf

Divine Office Liturgy of the Hours The Maine Catholic Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 10:06


The Catholic Word Podcast
Memorial of Saints John de Brebeuf and Isaac Jogues, Priests and Martyrs

The Catholic Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 33:17


ROSARY - JOYFUL MYSTERIES today.  DIVINE MERCY CHAPLET for Saturday.

Daily Prayer with the Divine Office
Memorial of Sts. Isaac Jogues, John de Brebeuf, Priests & Martyrs, and companions, Martyrs: Invitatory + Office of Readings

Daily Prayer with the Divine Office

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 16:32


Invitatory Antiphon: Come, let us worship Christ, the King of martyrs. Hymn First Antiphon: The holy martyrs died for Christ; with their blood they enriched the earth. Their gift is crowned with everlasting life. Psalm 2 Second Antiphon: The just will live for ever; to live in God is their reward. Psalm 33-I Third Antiphon: My saints, you fought the good fight in this world; I will give you the reward of your labors. Psalm 33-II Verse: Our spirits yearn for the Lord. Resp: He is our help and our protector. First Reading: Mal 3:1-24 Response: The Lord whom you seek shall enter his temple; the messenger of the covenant, whom you desire, shall come. Second Reading: From the spiritual diaries of St. John de Brebeuf, priest and martyr Response: All of them have won approval for their witness to the faith. #DivineOffice #LiturgyOfTheHours #OfficeOfReadings

Daily Prayer with the Divine Office
10/19/2024 Memorial of Sts. Isaac Jogues, John de Brebeuf, Priests & Martyrs, and companions, Martyrs: Compline

Daily Prayer with the Divine Office

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 4:30


Antiphon: Have mercy, Lord, and hear my prayer. Presentation of the Liturgy of the Hours (Divine Office) from The Liturgy of the Hours (Four Volumes) © 1975, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. The texts of Biblical readings are reproduced from the New American Bible © 1975

Catholic Reading of the Day
19 October 24 - St John de Brebeuf and St Isaac Jogues

Catholic Reading of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 4:10


Ephesians 1:15-23 (Paul's prayer for the enlightenment of the faithful) 2 Corinthians 4:7-15 (Such an overwhelming power comes from God and not from us)

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast
11:00 PM - 12:00 AM – (Tyler Bless, Paul Condry, Gary McGinnis) - 10/4/24

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 43:58


After a scoreboard update from Landon Coons, Coach goes back to the Alexandria game and continues the conversation with Colin Eckels. Coach then talks with Head Coach of his alma mater, Tyler Bless, as Plainfield got the victory 24-13 over Franklin Community tonight. He then talks with Paul Condry who had Maryville's 35-7 Valparaiso. After that he talks with Nathaniel Finch of WFNB who had the call of an insane game between Brebeuf and Terre Haute South as Brebeuf won 83-65. Gary McGinnis of indianahssports.com had the call of Beech Grove's 28-27 win over Cardinal Ritter including Jeremiah Lee's big game. He then gets to a battle in Evansville as Mike Scavara of IndianaSRN calls in joined by Evansville Memorial Head Coach John Hurley as they talk their win 44-7 over Evansville Reitz. He then talks with David Deaton WKLO who had the call on another high scoring game in Corydon Central's 49-43 win over Charlestown. He ends the show by discussing the Heritage Hills 55-6 over Mt. Vernon Posey with Steve Cole of WAXL.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In Your Presence
The Resilience and Zeal of the Martyrs: Jean de Brebeuf and Isaac Jogues

In Your Presence

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 29:10


Preached by Fr. Eric Nicolai at Kintore College, Toronto, September 25, 2024. Today we evoke the courage and resilience of these men and women who came to evangelize the New World: Jean de Brebeuf and Isaac Jogues. They arrived in Quebec after a treacherous journey from France. They travelled to Georgian Bay and established a community among the Hurons. Music: 'Undertow' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast
11:00PM-midnight - (Tyson Moore, Greg Rakestraw, Paul Condry) - 9/20/24

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 44:20


In the final hour of the show, we hear from Tyson Moore, Coach of Seymour. His team won 49-0 over Bedford North Lawrence. He also talks about some of the awards players will get. Greg Rakestraw calls in with the ISC Sports Network. He breaks down the Brebeuf-Carmel game. Brebeuf won 28-27 against the much bigger Carmel. Paul Condry calls the show to talk about Valparaiso's 22-21 win over Chesterton. Steve Kolb of WAXL calls in to talk about Heritage Hills 43 -7 win over North Posey. Keith Kinder who coaches at Mishawaka calls in to talk about their 49-10 win over Goshen. John Herrick joins to recap a double overtime game between Warren Central and Ben Davis. Warren Central won 24-21. He also talks about IU football and previews their matchup against Charlotte. Eddie Garrison and Nathaniel Finch of Indiana High School Sports break down Lawrence Central's 22-14 win over Pike. Brad Huber also of Indiana High School Sports joins to talk about Cessina's 21-15 win over Speedway. To end the show, Brendan King joins to provide more insight on the Warren Central game. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kevin & Query Podcast
Best of Friday 9/20: Colts/Bears final preview + predictions! Matt Taylor & Greg Rakestraw join & more!

Kevin & Query Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 55:09


00:00 – 11:00 – Nick Cross is the NFL's leading tackler, which is not ideal, IU/Purdue basketball schedules are fascinating with the new Big Ten teams, life without DeForest Buckner, who will step up in Buckner's absence 11:01 – 22:30 – ISC's Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses a high-scoring high school football game between Brebeuf and Guerin, high school football thoughts, best venues in the area, IU's stop at the Rose Bowl last weekend, what bothered him most about the Colts' loss to the Packers, other good high school football games around the area tonight 22:31 – 35:57 – Kevin wants to do a parlay this weekend, we give our predictions for Bears/Colts 35:58 – 55:08 - Colts radio voice Matt Taylor joins us and discusses his experience at Lambeau Field, what other NFL stadiums give that small town college football vibe, how concerned is he for the defense without DeForest Buckner, Taylor Tidbits: Bears TE Marcedes Lewis could set an NFL record on Sunday, Bears' defense of not allowing 20 or more points streak, DJ Moore's impressive career with below average QBsSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kevin & Query Podcast
Friday 9/20: Colts/Bears final preview & predictions + Matt Taylor, Greg Rakestraw, Fever playoffs set & more!

Kevin & Query Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 134:13


00:00 – 21:17 – Shoehei Ohtani is insane as he creates the 50/50 club last night in Miami, Fever will play the Connecticut Sun in the first round of the playoffs, Andy is having a “Choose Your Own Adventure” moment when it comes to picking Bears/Colts this weekend, what should the Colts do with Matt Gay this weekend, Bears/Colts on Sunday 21:18 – 30:48 – MORNING CHECKDOWN 30:49 – 41:45 – Nick Cross is the NFL's leading tackler, which is not ideal, IU/Purdue basketball schedules are fascinating with the new Big Ten teams, life without DeForest Buckner, who will step up in Buckner's absence 41:46 – 1:12:57 – ISC's Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses a high-scoring high school football game between Brebeuf and Guerin, high school football thoughts, best venues in the area, IU's stop at the Rose Bowl last weekend, what bothered him most about the Colts' loss to the Packers, other good high school football games around the area tonight, Pro Football Hall of Fame nominees, Morning Checkdown 1:12:58 – 1:26:44 – Kevin wants to do a parlay this weekend, we give our predictions for Bears/Colts 1:26:45 – 1:28:39 – What should the Colts do at kicker this Sunday? 1:28:40 – 2:02:53 – Colts radio voice Matt Taylor joins us and discusses his experience at Lambeau Field, what other NFL stadiums give that small town college football vibe, how concerned is he for the defense without DeForest Buckner, Taylor Tidbits: Bears TE Marcedes Lewis could set an NFL record on Sunday, Bears' defense of not allowing 20 or more points streak, DJ Moore's impressive career with below average QBs, Kevin's wife randomly knows who Dolphins WR Braxton Berrios is, Morning Checkdown 2:02:54 – 2:14:01 – POP QUIZ 2:14:02 – 2:14:12 – This description is longer than this segmentSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Indiana Runner Podcast
Week 1b Recap

The Indiana Runner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 36:46


Colin and Taylor talk about the second week of competition that included a stunning win by Ben Davis junior Aboubakar Ibrahim, Brownsburg boys emergence as perhaps the state's number one team, the emergence of the Brebeuf girls and solid performances from our preseason number one teams.

EWTN LIVE
FR. JOSEPH HILL, SJ; FR. MICHAEL WEGENKA, SJ; AND MR. ISAAC BECK

EWTN LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 60:00


Fr. Mitch with Fr. Joseph Hill, SJ, Fr. Michael Wegenka, SJ and Isaac Beck discuss the martyrdom of St. Jean de Brebeuf, his relics, and the ministry of the North American Martyrs.

Unstoppable Mindset
Episode 220 – Unstoppable Best Buddies, Including Mom with Jessica & Dorlean Rotolo and Lauren Abela

Unstoppable Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 66:50


In Episode 156 I had the honor to speak with Garett Tomasek, U.S. leader of Best Buddies. Garett was introduced to me and the Unstoppable Mindset by accessiBe's own Sheldon Lewis, also a past guest on the podcast. Sheldon also introduced me to an incredible woman who is a Best Buddy in Canada. Meet Jessica Rotolo who is a talented and fearless 25-year-old model, artist, self-advocate, actor and dancer, who has a passion for performing on film and stage. Jessica was born with Downs Syndrome. I empathize a great deal as my parents, like Jessica's, were told that she would be a burden on them. As with my parents, Jessica's parents, especially her mom, fiercely opposed the idea that their daughter could not grow up to do whatever she wanted with her life. Along the way, Jessica was introduced to Best Buddies Canada where she met one of her pier buddies, Lauren Abela. Under the Best Buddies program, a Best Buddy like Jessica gets a new “pier buddy” every year. These people are volunteers who choose to become friends and mentors for persons with development or intellectual disabilities. In the case of Lauren and Jessica, their relationship flourished, and they became and still are clearly best friends, and Jessica's mom, Dorlean is also part of the team. Mom refers to herself as Jessica's Momager and prefers to work behind the scenes. However, she clearly is a significant part of the conversation you get to experience on this episode. Clearly these three are an unstoppable force. Lauren is a leader in Best Buddies and Jessica is an international ambassador for the program. Check out this episode and be ready to be inspired and encouraged. About the Guest: Jessica Rotolo Jessica is a talented and fearless 25-year-old model, artist, self-advocate, actor and dancer, who has a passion for performing on film and stage. Jessica was born with Down syndrome and is a role model for her community as well as an Ambassador for DramaWay, Best Buddies Canada and Best Buddies International. As the recipient of several awards, Jessica has also been recognized in the Ontario Legislative Assembly and the Canadian House of Commons for her outstanding international commitment in advocating and fundraising for her Down Syndrome community. She has performed in several musical drama productions throughout her career at DramaWay, a Toronto drama company serving the All-Abilities community. She has been a guest on several Canadian News Stations and Talk Shows. She has appeared in numerous campaigns for the Canadian Down Syndrome Society and a Documentary called “Employable Me Canada” not to mention a number of other fashion shows and photo shoots, including the Fashion Arts Toronto show and with designer 3ndolith. Dorlean Rotolo As her “Momager,” Dorlean is committed to supporting her daughter, Jessica, in all aspects of her career of modeling, acting, dancing and her advocacy for Best Buddies Canada, Best Buddies International and the Down syndrome community at large. Lauren Abela Lauren is a recent psychology graduate and now Student Recruitment Officer at the University of Guelph-Humber. She was first introduced to Best Buddies in high school at St. Jean de Brebeuf in Vaughan, Canada. Lauren fell in love with the atmosphere and purpose of the organization, and soon took on greater leadership roles including co-founding her own chapter with Jessica and becoming Canada's first Global Ambassadors for Best Buddies together. Because of Jessica, Lauren chose her thesis research topic to be called, “Down Syndrome Acceptance: Changing Attitudes Through Interventions.” Through her research, she found a positive relationship between disability education and inclusionary attitudes. Lauren is grateful to have attended university on a full scholarship as a Founders' Academic Merit Scholarship recipient, and made the most of her last 4 years as an active member in the community. Upon graduating, she received her school's top graduation awards, including Gold Medallion for Leadership Excellence and Michael Nightingale Community Enrichment Award. Presently, Lauren plans to pursue further education to become a Registered Psychologist and continue her research assistantship with her former professor's non-profit, Teaching & Learning Research (TLR) In Action, studying the accessibility of post-secondary classrooms for the visually impaired. In the meantime, she travels around Ontario promoting her school, encouraging students to apply for scholarships and consider joining Best Buddies. Best Buddies taught her that friendships are not something to be taken for granted, and the power of giving kindness to someone who needs it most holds immeasurable impact. Ways to connect with Jessica, Dorlean & Lauren: Best Buddies Canada Instagram: https://instagram.com/bestbuddiescanada?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Best Buddies Canada Website: https://bestbuddies.ca Jessica's Instagram: https://instagram.com/jessica.rotolo20?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Jessica's Linktree Website: https://linktr.ee/Jessica.Rotolo20 Shop Jessica's Cards: https://kidicarus.ca/product-tag/jessica-rotolo/ About the Host: Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog. Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards. https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/ accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/ https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/ Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app. Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. Transcription Notes: **Michael Hingson ** 00:00 Access Cast and accessiBe Initiative presents Unstoppable Mindset. The podcast where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet. Hi, I'm Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling book, Thunder dog, the story of a blind man, his guide dog and the triumph of trust. Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us. **Michael Hingson ** 01:21 Well, hello once again and welcome to unstoppable mindset today we get to do something a little bit different, something we haven't done a lot, although when we do it. It's kind of fun. And that is we have more than one guest on the podcast today. Several months ago, we had a guest on Garrett Tomasek, who is involved with best buddies in the United States. And if you listened to that episode, you had a chance to learn about Best Buddies. And he was introduced to us by Sheldon Lewis here at AccessiBe well. Along the way, Sheldon also introduced us introduced us if I could talk I'd be in great shape but introduced us to Jessica Rotolo and Dorlean Rotolo and Lauren Abela. Lauren is a best buddy Jessica is a best buddy of Lauren's. And we also have, as I said, other people involved in this whole thing specifically Darlene, who is Jessica's mom, she prefers to be called her momager. And we're going to talk all about that. But Jessica is involved in a lot of different events. Jessica is a model, she's an actress, she does a variety of different kinds of things. And she was born with Down syndrome. So we're going to talk about all of that. And we're going to talk about best buddies and do whatever it is that we need to do to make this a fun time. So sit back, relax and enjoy the ride. And I think I'm going to start with Jessica and say welcome to unstoppable mindset. How are you? **Jessica Rotolo ** 03:00 Yes, I'm great. I'm great. I go. ahead, go ahead. I am 25 years old, and I live in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and I was born with Down syndrome. And right here is a buddy of mine, a pure buddy who I love. **Lauren Abela ** 03:21 Lauren. Jessica is hugging me right now. I'm Lauren. **Jessica Rotolo ** 03:24 And my mom who I live with **Michael Hingson ** 03:29 Hug your mom too. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 03:30 And I'm getting hugs right now. **Michael Hingson ** 03:33 Okay, just checking for **Dorlean Rotolo ** 03:35 being just as mom is the amount of hugs we get. Well, that's kind of I once said on a documentary she did that she she would be a professional hugger. **Jessica Rotolo ** 03:45 And that was called employable me. And that was when I was looking for a job and they helped me actually get a job at Navara the costume rental store. And well, so they do and they also helped me get my art and to Christmas cards. **Michael Hingson ** 04:04 Oh, so do you have a job today? Today? **Jessica Rotolo ** 04:07 I do. I actually work at my preschool. Centennial. Jobcentre. Ah, okay, I am a path forward classroom assistant there because I went to Centennial when I was a kid, a baby, a baby, a **Michael Hingson ** 04:27 baby. Well, that's kind of cool. Well, Lauren, let's welcome you also to unstoppable mindset. How are you? **Lauren Abela ** 04:34 I'm doing good. I'm nervous but excited. **Michael Hingson ** 04:38 Don't be nervous. No need to be nervous. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 04:43 You don't bite do you? **Michael Hingson ** 04:45 Never anxious. Just food. And humans are not food. So no. Well, Lauren, tell us a little bit about you kind of growing up. Why don't you start us off with that. We learned already a little bit about Jeff because she's 25, and she was born with Down syndrome, we'll come back to that. But tell us about you, Lauren. Yeah, **Lauren Abela ** 05:05 so I was born, normally developing, I have a twin brother and two older sisters, born and raised here in Ontario, Canada. And I first got involved in high school with best buddies in the 11th grade. So halfway into my career, and I haven't left since. So **Michael Hingson ** 05:24 how did you discover Best Buddies? **Lauren Abela ** 05:26 So I know that the club had a presence around my high school. And they would often host events and have tables set up during club fairs, and they would have big sales. So within those first couple years, I was getting familiar with the organization. And then finally, in the 11th grade, they were recruiting people for to join the Club. And then after that, I was like, you know, why not? What's, what's stopping me from joining and just and making new friends. So that was why I wanted to go and join and was that hope of making new friends and here I am today, so incredibly blessed to have my truly lifetime best friend Jessica? **Jessica Rotolo ** 06:06 Yes. And I started best buddies in grade nine of high school. And I've been in Best Buddies for 10 plus years. And it's been a fun ride through it. Oh, **Michael Hingson ** 06:24 well, how did you discover Best Buddies? We heard how Lauren did. But Jessica, how did you discover Best Buddies? **Jessica Rotolo ** 06:30 I actually heard about it from a teacher in class that Emily Chang was an is her name. And she told everyone about it. And I said, oh, oh, join. And I heard of I joined and I loved it ever since. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 06:57 Now. How to highland park. **Jessica Rotolo ** 07:00 Yeah. To Highland Park High School. Yeah. How **Michael Hingson ** 07:05 close in age are you to learn and Jessica? **Jessica Rotolo ** 07:08 Well, I'm 25 and Lauren is 22 turns.Okay, four months? **Michael Hingson ** 07:13 Yeah. All right. So, so you and how old? How old? Were you, Jessica, when you were in the ninth grade and started voting and best? You were four. Okay. My gosh. Okay. So, you started well, before Lauren, how did you guys meet and become best buddies. **Jessica Rotolo ** 07:31 So we met when I went to Humber College, when I went there. And I, she called Best Buddies, Canada. And she wanted to join, she wanted to start up a Best Buddies group up there. And I called Best Buddies, Canada. And I said that I want to start up as buddies up there as well. So best buddies, Canada basically. put us together. And we met first at Humber, at the Starbucks there, and we decided to start up a Best Buddies chapter. **Lauren Abela ** 08:14 And, Michael, just to add on to that, if you're not, if, you know, just to share some background information that's based Canada is quite a small leadership team. So we had reached out to different people within the organization. And then in office, they're like, Hey, someone from Hungary reached out. Yeah. Someone from the University of Guelph Humber reached out. So it was the team over at the space Canada. Deanna and Vicki who connected Jessica and I together. Yes. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 08:40 And the university and the college are right beside each other. They are Yeah, so. **Jessica Rotolo ** 08:46 So the Humber College actually went to 12. Humber University University. **Michael Hingson ** 08:50 Right. So did you get a college degree, Jessica? **Jessica Rotolo ** 08:57 Well, I was in the sea ice program there. And that is a two year program for people with special needs, like me and other people who have autism and other any **Michael Hingson ** 09:14 special special special needs. Yeah, **Dorlean Rotolo ** 09:16 it's a two year program. Yes, **Jessica Rotolo ** 09:18 a two year program. And I was in person for a little bit and then COVID happened. And I was online, which I did not like. Yeah, yeah. But I also did a documentary in 2018 called employable me. And that's when I got the job and the cards, but they also said that I was eligible to graduate two years before 2015. And that meant that if I graduated, then I would have gone to Humber College in person all throughout **Dorlean Rotolo ** 09:56 Europe, but then I don't think you'll remember Lauren. Yeah. Yeah, I meant to be, **Jessica Rotolo ** 10:01 but it was meant to be. But I went, I deferred it for a year and then an orphan. Yeah. Worked out. **Michael Hingson ** 10:08 Yeah. Sodid you go back to college and finish or? **Jessica Rotolo ** 10:12 Well, I defer it for a year. And they went to Humber what engineering. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 10:18 She got accepted. But then she deferred the acceptance for one year because I had a number of things she was doing. So then she went to college for the two year program. Okay. The second year was COVID. So yeah, she was **Lauren Abela ** 10:31 Jessica. I can't imagine what if you had beat me to starting the chapter? Chapter. Yeah. **Michael Hingson ** 10:40 So after COVID, so you haven't gone back and finished your second year yet? No, **Jessica Rotolo ** 10:45 no, I'm done now. Oh, no, **Dorlean Rotolo ** 10:47 you finished? She finished it online, **Michael Hingson ** 10:49 online. Okay. Okay. And I **Jessica Rotolo ** 10:51 graduated online as well. Cool. **Michael Hingson ** 10:55 So you virtually walked across the stage and got here. So Dorlean, tell us about you a little bit, kind of your life growing up, and then certainly having the opportunity to be with Jessica, and being a mom and all that. This has obviously been different for you than probably what you expected? **Dorlean Rotolo ** 11:20 Oh, absolutely. I grew up in Saskatchewan and rural farming community. My father was a farmer, my mother, a nurse and, you know, had a lovely life in not in Saskatchewan, and then move to the mountains. And then after when I was living in Banff, I decided I wanted to move out to Ontario, so moved here and luckily met my husband. And you know, we had Jessica and it certainly was a shock like most families when you have a surprise that you weren't expecting, and but we wouldn't change Jessica in any any possible way. She is a force to be reckoned with. Yes. And the Down Syndrome has not stopped her from leading an unbelievable life. I **Jessica Rotolo ** 12:06 do anything anyone else can do. Yeah, she's **Dorlean Rotolo ** 12:09 very, very accomplished, young lady. And we're incredibly proud of her. And my first time that actually I went to a hotel to a, an event in Vaughan, which is north of Ontario. And I didn't know it, but it was a Best Buddies event that was being put on. And I remember having a t shirt from it that I eventually just gave away because I'm like, I don't know why I have this t shirt anymore. And then lo and behold, when Jessica, signs up for Best Buddies, I'm like, Oh my gosh, I should have kept that T shirt. Yeah. **Michael Hingson ** 12:46 Yeah. Well, so do you have other children? Yes, **Dorlean Rotolo ** 12:49 we have one daughter. Her name is Bobby. And she's doing her PhD in Waterloo, Ontario, and very proud of her. She started her PhD when she was 22 years old. And that's in public health. And yeah, she's doing very accomplished younger woman as well. **Michael Hingson ** 13:05 Jessica, are you gonna go get a PhD? **Jessica Rotolo ** 13:08 I don't know. Yeah. To a makeup course. So I want to learn everything to know that is about makeup. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 13:20 Well, when you go into her bedroom at Sephora. **Jessica Rotolo ** 13:26 She's got a makeup to **Michael Hingson ** 13:29 what to tell people a little bit about Jessica. Jessica is a model. She's an artist, self advocate, actor, and dancer. And you have performed in a variety of different kinds of things that I do want to get to all that. But the point is that you are definitely doing a lot of stuff. So maybe a PhD isn't in your future, and that's okay. Or you might decide down the line that you want to be more of an academic, but that's probably a whole lot more boring than being an artist and a dancer. And especially, I speak from experience being a self advocate. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, so you **Jessica Rotolo ** 14:08 I am a self advocate for Down syndrome and Best **Dorlean Rotolo ** 14:12 Buddies and alopecia and alopecia because **Jessica Rotolo ** 14:15 in 2014, I was on a pill for sleep disorders and I caused alopecia. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 14:25 Yeah, target all patients. **Michael Hingson ** 14:28 Tell us about that. Tell us what that is. How **Jessica Rotolo ** 14:31 alopecia is hair loss. So I was completely bald from head to toe. Like hair, eyebrows, lashes everywhere. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 14:42 And then so we after nine months from the pill Jessica passed out. So we took the took her off the pill and then within eight months her hair started growing back. Yeah. But then there were still patches that were not coming back. So Jessica was would go to Sandy Brooklyn. hospital. Yes. And every three months is hollow just **Jessica Rotolo ** 15:03 there. We did 50. So it is a 50 steroid injections and my head and eyebrows. And that did not work **Dorlean Rotolo ** 15:14 every three months. And then very luckily Pfizer came out with a trial test pill, which Jessica was accepted to three and a half years ago. And so she's been going to a dermatologist and she's on that. And it's grown her hair to 32 inches long. **Jessica Rotolo ** 15:30 Wow. And growing and growing. And going with the pill. Yeah. **Jessica Rotolo ** 15:36 And now we're doing a documentary on my hair grow hair loss and hair growth journey. And I'll be cutting my hair off shoulder length, and I'll be donating my hair as a wig to someone who has **Dorlean Rotolo ** 15:58 alopecia. So continental hair is where Jessica bought a number of weeks when she had her hair loss. And they are graciously part of the documentary with Sunnybrook Hospital. And they will, Michael Suba. His name is and he will be donate making a way out of justice hair that will be donated to a young woman who is suffering from alopecia. **Michael Hingson ** 16:22 Oh, that's that's pretty cool. Yeah. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 16:25 And she's getting her hair cut when I started taping this weekend. **Jessica Rotolo ** 16:31 We can Yeah. **Michael Hingson ** 16:32 What's the new documentary **Dorlean Rotolo ** 16:33 gonna be about? Well, Jessica's hair loss and regrowth journey. Okay. And **Michael Hingson ** 16:38 when will that be released? **Dorlean Rotolo ** 16:42 For spring, spring? Because we'd like to enter into Tiff and all the film festivals, and then also put it into the educational system. Yes. So it'd be a 12 to 15 minute documentary. Yeah. So we're very excited about it. We have a wonderful director named Scott drecker. Who is, is doing all the filming will **Jessica Rotolo ** 17:02 love him. Yeah. I also did a couple of public service announcements. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 17:09 And that's how we know him. Yeah, that's how we did that was for the Down Syndrome. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 17:15 Society. That's right, **Michael Hingson ** 17:16 so. So Dorlean, what is best buddies meant for you? Clearly, and I know that Jessica and Lauren have thoughts about that, and we can talk about that. But I'm curious, what does it really mean for you? 17:32 Well, the biggest thing for me was friendship. When Jessica joined, the friends that she made, and still has connected with is unbelievable. They are women that now our doctors are going to medical school. They are all very accomplished young women, and they still keep in touch with Jessica. So to me, it's friendship, this is what best buddies really is. For our family, and but also it's the, it's to the it's given just so many unbelievable opportunities to become a leader, they they have given her so many different ways where she can just shine and and and be that leader that we knew was in there. Because she hasn't gotten it from other other places, associations, but Best Buddies has just let her shine. I've been to two **Jessica Rotolo ** 18:29 leadership conferences in Toronto, Canada, twice. One was a sleepover and when was a day thing? **Michael Hingson ** 18:39 And what were the leadership conferences about or what did you accomplish there? **Jessica Rotolo ** 18:44 Um, basically how to make new friends and learning how to speak in front of large crowds. 18:54 Well, there you go. And be an advocate. Yeah. **Michael Hingson ** 18:58 So Lauren, do you go to on any of these events with Jessica? **Lauren Abela ** 19:04 Yes. So my first one similar to justice story was in high school. So before we had met, but you know, just over the summer, we went to the International Leadership Conference. **Jessica Rotolo ** 19:13 We did and that was our first one in person. Yeah, first, where was that? Indiana? 19:21 Oh, it's an Indiana **Jessica Rotolo ** 19:23 in the US. **Michael Hingson ** 19:24 I have. I have close friends. So we live in Bloomington. It's beautiful. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 19:29 Believe how stunning it was just loved every minute because Joe and I went as well. Yeah. And we had a mini vacation while they were off working and getting up at six and **Lauren Abela ** 19:42 made sure I was up on time. Mondays but so memorable. **Michael Hingson ** 19:48 This is where I know Best Buddies is is a miracle organization because there's never a day that just go get up at 6am **Michael Hingson ** 19:58 Well, you know that's how actresses are They like to sleep late. Oh, **Michael Hingson ** 20:01 yeah. Yeah, I like to sleep in and then they party till 1111 30 at night so or later. **Michael Hingson ** 20:10 Sleep. So So Jessica, you are doing a lot of different things with acting and art and so on. Why and how did you start all of that? And how young were you when you started that? **Jessica Rotolo ** 20:24 I believe I started this. My art and everything. When I was like four, I think what, **Dorlean Rotolo ** 20:34 John who taught you how to do so Jessica signature has a heart tell them? Yes. **Jessica Rotolo ** 20:38 My heart is Madras signature. And my my aunt, my aunt, Auntie Bev taught me how to make an M first, and then a V at the bottom and connect it and connect them make a heart like a heart. But now, I do it all myself. Yeah, yeah. **Michael Hingson ** 20:59 So what kind of art do you do? Hearts, our hearts. **Jessica Rotolo ** 21:04 Make hearts and then also people, female and male. And **Michael Hingson ** 21:11 what kind of art is it? Is it just drawing or painting or what? **Jessica Rotolo ** 21:15 Painting Manet? Okay, **Dorlean Rotolo ** 21:19 you're one of Jessica's pieces **Michael Hingson ** 21:20 of art? Well, for those who can see the podcast, because a lot of people are going to be listening to this, but if you want to show one, I don't see a problem. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 21:30 Well, you know, the the unique thing about Jessica is Hearts is that she divides them into little squares and colors. And so they're very, very colorful, and, and very **Jessica Rotolo ** 21:41 intricate. I would say it **Dorlean Rotolo ** 21:44 takes her about 40 to 50 hours to do one of **Michael Hingson ** 21:46 her I was just gonna ask that. Yeah, so 50 hours to do one, huh? Are you do you do oil paint or what? **Jessica Rotolo ** 21:54 No acrylic paint acrylic. Okay. Yes. So like on the canvas. Now, **Dorlean Rotolo ** 21:58 when she first started out, it was crayons. It was like a pencil crayon. Yeah. And then I introduced her to the acrylic paint when she got older. And yeah, they're they're a work of art. And she's Yeah, our prime minister has one dancer and mentioned national has one while we gave 24 away to a World Down Syndrome Day event that we did on March 21st. So many people have just because wonderful heart and **Jessica Rotolo ** 22:26 then when I started acting, I believe it was 15 I think with drama away, or your 14 when you thank you. I was 14. And I loved it ever since that **Dorlean Rotolo ** 22:48 you call them your second family. Yeah. And what do you do with drama? Where **Michael Hingson ** 22:51 does the classes tell us about trauma? **Jessica Rotolo ** 22:54 Our drama, winter or is like a group B? This is Mississauga, West Scarborough east, everywhere. Number of classes for drama. There is songwriting, which I love the most. That one is where you write your own songs. As a group as a group. Yes. And then dance. Dancing. I love dancing and dancing. I started when I was 1616. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 23:34 Yeah. But when with drama when you didn't when you were young boy. But how **Jessica Rotolo ** 23:39 old? Were your little? Oh, **Dorlean Rotolo ** 23:40 yeah, you started like with ballet. You were three years old. **Jessica Rotolo ** 23:44 Three years old. I started dancing. Wow. **Michael Hingson ** 23:47 So you've been doing it a while needless to say, which is certainly cool. And you've been dancing. So drama. What kind of drama do you do today? **Jessica Rotolo ** 24:00 Um, we do a lot of plays. Like, um, the last play that we did was the very first play that drama we ever did. Wizard of Oz such **Dorlean Rotolo ** 24:12 as 22 years ago. Yes. And I was **Jessica Rotolo ** 24:15 the what keepers of the West. **Michael Hingson ** 24:20 And did you say the big line? I'll get you my pretty and your little dog too. **Jessica Rotolo ** 24:26 I did not. Really? I was going to and what **Dorlean Rotolo ** 24:33 did you say instead? **Jessica Rotolo ** 24:35 I don't remember. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 24:37 You don't remember your line. **Michael Hingson ** 24:42 Oh, what what was her line? **Jessica Rotolo ** 24:44 Yeah, for God. **Michael Hingson ** 24:47 Don't talk to her about forgetting lines. **Jessica Rotolo ** 24:51 But that was the past play that we just did. **Michael Hingson ** 24:56 You just did that one, huh? Yeah, we **Jessica Rotolo ** 24:58 just did that one. Now. **Michael Hingson ** 24:59 I I'm curious. Are plays like that recorded? Do this? Anybody make videos on them? Are they available? **Jessica Rotolo ** 25:07 Yeah, yes. They're all recorded and you can get them online. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 25:11 Yeah and drama. Wait, drama way.com Yeah. And there because it's everybody, everybody that is in an actor all everybody has special needs. And **Michael Hingson ** 25:23 I'm just gonna say Yeah. Then from verbal to **Dorlean Rotolo ** 25:25 nonverbal. And Danielle stir nod who is the **Michael Hingson ** 25:29 executive producer, director and co founder. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 25:33 She? She has that everybody has an amazing role. And the costumes the props are very fun. believable. Yeah. Her staff. What do you think about the staff have drawn love **Jessica Rotolo ** 25:45 them? Yeah, I miss a couple of them. Because some of them are to move on how to move. Yeah, **Dorlean Rotolo ** 25:53 but it's an incredible organization. Yeah. Yeah. And so last year for drama. Wait, I **Jessica Rotolo ** 26:02 am yeah, I'm also an ambassador for jumbo i Tell **Michael Hingson ** 26:05 me about that. Please. **Jessica Rotolo ** 26:08 I love being an ambassador for jumbo I just because I have these a car for being an ambassador. And I can just give one out to any any for if Danielle **Dorlean Rotolo ** 26:25 needs a spokesperson, or anybody who wants to be entered interviewing about drama, wait, just because asked to represent drama. Wait. **Michael Hingson ** 26:36 So Lauren, how are you and Best Buddies involved with what Jessica is doing with drama? Where are you? Other than obviously supporting? Yeah, **Lauren Abela ** 26:48 so actually really had an amazing time watching just because played the Wizard of Oz this year. It was spectacular. So I really, really enjoyed just showing up supporting, watching, it was really a really nice time because all the laughs and how serious everyone takes their role. Like it was a honestly professional production. Needless to say, so. That's the reason generally, they don't have a direct connection at the moment. But nothing that we can't start today. There's anything I've learned from Jessica is that, you know, if you want to do something, go ahead and do it. **Jessica Rotolo ** 27:26 We did a lot of other plays. And actually, some of them were copied onto DVD guns, instead of like online, **Dorlean Rotolo ** 27:36 and there are other actors or performers that are part of the best buddies. organization as well. Yes, yes. But Best Buddies has been incredible. Especially, you know, the way you can tell them what were you with you and Lauren, the first Canadian? **Jessica Rotolo ** 27:52 Oh, yes, we actually we are the first Canadian buddy best buddy pair to be a to be the best buddies global ambassadors. And our kids, this is the top **Lauren Abela ** 28:11 are the ambassadors I'm wearing a purple collared shirt that they gave us at the International Conference this year, which **Dorlean Rotolo ** 28:17 says Best Buddies ambassador. Yes. And then Jessica, you're wearing which **Jessica Rotolo ** 28:21 shirt? I'm wearing my best buddies Canada talk. **Lauren Abela ** 28:25 And it has the logo in white, or a solid red t shirt. **Michael Hingson ** 28:29 What is the logo look like? If you would learn Oh, **Jessica Rotolo ** 28:32 it's actually the logo is two people putting their arms like this around each other on each other. **Lauren Abela ** 28:42 Like, like **Michael Hingson ** 28:43 this doesn't work very well just to go because most people aren't going to see this. They're going to hear it **Jessica Rotolo ** 28:48 actually I got this talk at the 20th year Leadership Conference. **Michael Hingson ** 28:57 Cool. So for you, Lauren. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 29:01 Might may say the the gentleman that he his name is Keith Haring and he's a contemporary artist in the world and he create created and donated the best buddies logo for Anthony Kennedy Shriver Wow, they weren't went to university together. Uh huh. Huh. So that's who does that develop the logo? Yes. **Michael Hingson ** 29:25 So Lauren, what is your favorite thing about having Jessica as a as a best buddy and a best friend? **Lauren Abela ** 29:31 Do I have to pick just one Michael like really? Possible to **Lauren Abela ** 29:42 certainly the key one that like stood out as soon as we met the first day, it was just your confidence. Yeah. And how you approach life and it's definitely learned a lot from you. Still learning each day is a how you can just Jessica how you can just take on challenges and be like You know what, I deserve to be here and I'm gonna own it, whatever you're doing. If you're standing in front of 100,000 people, you're gonna own it. I believe that. So definitely just Well, **Jessica Rotolo ** 30:10 I actually did something called motion ball. I know I for Special Olympics, Canada, I auditioned with a really. I did an audition tape, which I technically really didn't need to, because I was in already. But I auditioned, like, my little skit, and then I won. And I'm much I didn't plan on. And I got to perform at the guard and find out how many people 2500 2500 People **Michael Hingson ** 30:55 did you start? Yeah. **Jessica Rotolo ** 30:58 And I loved it. I don't get nervous whatsoever. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 31:04 And a very interesting fact. Is that, so Anthony Kennedy Shriver started special started. Best Buddies. Yeah. In like 1989. And his aunt and mother started Special Olympics. Right? So he comes from a fabulous lineage of people that just give to the world. And especially people with special needs. So they're extra special. They have an extra special place in our heart, don't they? Yeah, they really do. **Michael Hingson ** 31:37 Well, I think Lauren, you've probably kind of answered this, but I'm going to ask it anyway. What has Jessica taught you that you can take away as a life lesson? Yes, **Lauren Abela ** 31:46 so something I've been sharing with different high schools I've visited for my school. As that's my new job. After graduating from university, I now go around to different high schools in Ontario, recruiting people for the University of Guelph Humber, and include this part of my speech, because I really want others to have a similar friendship story if they can, if they can join best buddies or start their own chapter. And that's that, you know, how to be accepted for who you are. Because Jessica accepts me for who I am. And how to love with all of your heart. So I really, really appreciate Jessica for those two very big. Well, **Michael Hingson ** 32:29 Ken, I think that's extremely important. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 32:32 What do you say they're a very big hug right now. **Michael Hingson ** 32:34 What do you think? What? What do all of you think that best buddies can teach the world? And how can we get more people to pay attention to the lesson? **Dorlean Rotolo ** 32:46 Well, from a parent's perspective, sure that my child can do anything like anybody else, it may take her a little bit longer, but she can do anything. And she just needs to be given the chance from a job to being a friend. Just give them the opportunity because they deserve it. They're part of our planet. And, and they're, you know, we were made by all made by our you know, who we believe in, if you're, if it's God, it's whoever you believe in, we are all made together to live on this planet, and we each deserve. You know, that opportunity just to live a wonderful, wonderful life and Best Buddies. Absolutely. Does that. It does. Yes. **Michael Hingson ** 33:31 Well, well, Jessica and Lauren, in their various ways are ambassadors. It sounds like so are you do you go out and give speeches and talk to the public? No, **Dorlean Rotolo ** 33:39 no, I don't. I don't **Jessica Rotolo ** 33:42 know. She goes on the documentary. Unbelievable. Me with me. Yeah, **Dorlean Rotolo ** 33:45 yeah. So but no, I don't I just I'm behind the scenes making sure that when just because they're, everything's done for her or we work together to do it. Yeah. You know, I'm, I'm her taxi. I'm her. **Jessica Rotolo ** 34:00 With us now for us. Yeah. Yeah, it was awesome. For us. That's the **Jessica Rotolo ** 34:04 same for worldwide Down Syndrome Day. 2023 **Dorlean Rotolo ** 34:08 was yeah, just it was, you know, helped me don't do it for me, help me. Let me let me show you that. I can do it too. I may need help. But just and that's, you know, his World Down Syndrome days. Again, their theme. Yeah, it was wonderful. And **Jessica Rotolo ** 34:22 I was also bullied in the past like, as a little baby and as a little kid and now Best Buddies really helped me make new friends. Yeah. And **Michael Hingson ** 34:38 that's real accepted. That is clearly great and a good thing. And and having a good friend like Lauren is always a valuable thing I think for for anyone, Lauren, you got your degree in psychology. You're going to continue on and go further with that. Yes, **Lauren Abela ** 34:57 I do want to pursue further Education, hopefully become a psychotherapist and and maybe a psychologist down the road. But you know I haven't shared yet but just to come and our friendship influenced my thesis topic thesis research paper. For my fourth year I just wrote it. And that was on Down Syndrome acceptance, changing attitudes through interventions. So it was measuring, quantitatively whether a short video, just sharing more about people with Down syndrome of all different ages, genders in jobs and careers, and how capable they are. And it did find a positive relationship between education and acceptance attitudes. So if there is any advice that I can give people, it's to be open to learning, and to ask questions, and approach people with a positive and open heart. You know, there's enough hate in this world don't spread more from yourself. **Michael Hingson ** 36:03 There's too much hate in this world, actually. But yeah, well, you know, so we've, we've heard a lot about Jessica's leadership and so on, and mom in the background, but you've taken on leadership roles and Best Buddies and elsewhere. Why did you do that? And what what was the inspiration to make that happen? **Lauren Abela ** 36:22 Yeah. Well, I know, I mentioned to you how I joined the student union with my university Ignite. And that was wanting to make clubs more accessible for students to join, seeing the positive impact of Best Buddies on the school. And I just wanted to give back in that way, and like Jessica, Tommy take action, you know, don't wait for someone else to do it. If there's something you want change, and then be that difference you want to see in the world. So that's how I approach these leadership opportunities. And it's certainly, you know, really definitely a credit, Jessica to many of my accomplishments, including the the award that my school gave me. Yes, yeah. Because we were. **Michael Hingson ** 37:11 Now when when you're a best buddy with someone, so Jessica is your best buddy. And and probably more relevant to ask it this way. Do you have more than one best buddy? Or do you stick with one person and devote all your time to that? **Jessica Rotolo ** 37:27 I have lots of money. I have like eight buddies now, since high school. **Michael Hingson ** 37:39 But how many do you have at one time? **Jessica Rotolo ** 37:42 I'm one at a time, one at a time. **Michael Hingson ** 37:45 So Lauren, same for you. **Lauren Abela ** 37:47 Yes. So the beauty of the organization is that for each year or semester, depending on how the chapter organizes it, you are matched with just one person typically hoping, hoping that the numbers do line up. And the goal is to during that one year of commitment, foster friendship to last a lifetime. So that's what happened to Jessica. So **Jessica Rotolo ** 38:10 the mean, yes, but when I was in high school, yes. It was like I had four buddies. From that chapter one **Michael Hingson ** 38:22 each year. Yeah, yes. Yes. Or what? **Dorlean Rotolo ** 38:27 years because you were there for seven years. Yeah. **Jessica Rotolo ** 38:30 Yeah. So I actually know the names as well. Tiffany so Ha, Chloe, Grace, Lauren, Mary Louise from Tmu. And Lisa, and now Priyanka from the Tim you, so? **Michael Hingson ** 38:49 So if you and so the two of you, Lauren and Jessica, are not in the organization's definition. Best Buddies, your best buddies for life anyway. But you have you have different Best Buddies says Best Buddies in the organization. Yes. Yeah. **Lauren Abela ** 39:07 So how it is organized is that students with intellectual or developmental disability are classified as a best buddy. Yeah, and those without an IDD is a pure body. Yes. So those one pure buddy is matched with one best buddy each year. And you know, you can request to be with a person sometimes it really it differs Chapter Two chapter. Yeah, we actually **Jessica Rotolo ** 39:33 requested I requested her to be the the first by developer chapter **Dorlean Rotolo ** 39:40 and the unique thing is Humber is that you have to be a student to be in the in the organization, the chapter, but it Tmu **Jessica Rotolo ** 39:50 Tim, you the buddies don't have to be a student. Yeah. And the pair bonding is have to be a student. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 39:57 Yeah, yeah. And community To be living has come where they are us t Fs okay? **Jessica Rotolo ** 40:03 Yes FST has come in helped us find the bodies and bodies. So **Lauren Abela ** 40:11 different Best Buddies chapters, especially at the university slash college level will partner with the community organization to recruit the best buddies from whereas we at Humber, we're very lucky to have students in the CIC program that we could recruit directly from, **Jessica Rotolo ** 40:27 which I helped with because I was in that program, **Dorlean Rotolo ** 40:31 which has helped you became the largest club and yeah, at the school, didn't you? I **Lauren Abela ** 40:36 want to believe so. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 40:40 You have amazing amount of people come is wonderful. Yes, yeah. Yeah, there's so many great events. **Michael Hingson ** 40:49 So what kind of events? I think we've heard some of the things that the Jessica has done well, but, and obviously, Darlene, but Lauren, what kind of events have you done with this buddies? Or is it sort of similar to what Jessica has already told us? **Lauren Abela ** 41:04 I think the events I just mentioned here are just all of her personal accomplishments. I can't top that, Michael ask someone else. **Michael Hingson ** 41:15 Trying to top it, it's **Dorlean Rotolo ** 41:17 been very shy here, because without Lauren, it was it was a group that, you know, an effort between the two of them, there are partnerships so without each other, that clubs certainly would not have been successful, no as it was, but also the support that best buddies Canada gave them was really wonderful. Deanna is just **Lauren Abela ** 41:40 amazing. And some of the events that Deanna allowed us to participate in include the Ascot, yes. Which was an annual fundraiser so just Can I volunteered with that event? We've gone to the Blue Jays game. Free tickets from Best Buddies, Canada. Yeah, PJs **Dorlean Rotolo ** 41:56 Care Foundation went into the box and sat in the box. **Lauren Abela ** 41:59 Yeah, we're also we've got watch the champions movie and in the feeder in Toronto. Yeah. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 42:04 And that's you've also could, you've had dance evenings at the at the school you've had friendship walks, right? Yeah. Yeah, **Jessica Rotolo ** 42:16 we did. You guys did. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 42:19 Talk to your Yes. That was best, buddy. Yes. **Jessica Rotolo ** 42:22 We also did the friendship dance. But that was my high school. Yeah. And I came in second in a dance off. **Michael Hingson ** 42:34 So Jessica, do you do social media at all? Yes. **Jessica Rotolo ** 42:40 Well, we both do, actually. And what do you do for a zoo? **Michael Hingson ** 42:43 Tell us about that. Hi, sorry, sad again. **Jessica Rotolo ** 42:48 We do Instagram lives together. Tell us about that. It's really fun. **Lauren Abela ** 42:53 Yes, maybe I can share how it started, which came about because of COVID. It was hard to connect with people. And I'm not sure it was a service. But it's Canada that reached out to me. They reached out to us. And they suggested that we go live on their Instagram just sharing a skill. And it became almost a weekly thing for us. **Jessica Rotolo ** 43:14 I believe our first we did a makeup tutorial we **Lauren Abela ** 43:18 do. Yeah. So we've done anywhere from makeup to baking. Cooking. walks outside. Yeah. Fashion. Yeah. And **Jessica Rotolo ** 43:27 also the conference. Yeah, **Lauren Abela ** 43:31 we went live at the conference too. For those that couldn't make it as it was quite far. We wanted to have Sharon in our experience so highly, highly recommend every person to go to a leadership conference at least once in their life. Yeah, **Jessica Rotolo ** 43:44 well, I did three **Dorlean Rotolo ** 43:46 who were some of the people throughout the conference in Indiana. Famous people that you got to meet **Jessica Rotolo ** 43:52 Miss T Miss USA Miss Teen USA, Garin **Jessica Rotolo ** 43:57 flowers? Yes. Getting flowers **Jessica Rotolo ** 44:01 in the Champions cast, the movie of champions, the cast there, but a couple of them our best Windows ambassadors as well. So **Dorlean Rotolo ** 44:13 yeah, yeah, it was one. That was wonderful. You guys had perfect weather. **Jessica Rotolo ** 44:17 Yes. Perfect weather. It was so nice. It was so hot out there. It was. **Michael Hingson ** 44:25 So I'm Darlene, are you strictly behind the scenes? Are you an ambassador for Best Buddies? Or do you take on any kind of roles **Dorlean Rotolo ** 44:33 on behind the scenes Michael? **Michael Hingson ** 44:36 be out in the open at all? Huh? **Michael Hingson ** 44:38 No, I'm behind the scenes. I'm the momager. And yeah, I just make sure that, you know, whatever Jessica needs, you know, from whatever, you know, helping her with what she's going to wear for any event to getting her there safely, making sure she has, you know, nourishment and drinks. Yeah, Let's, I'm just Yeah, strictly behind the scenes which I is for me. One **Jessica Rotolo ** 45:06 time. Enjoyable me. Yeah, why not? That's **Dorlean Rotolo ** 45:08 what we're best buddies. Studies. I'm just when Jessica, when Jessica **Jessica Rotolo ** 45:15 except for my Hayden Park chapter for that she was a part of it as well. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 45:25 Yeah. So what I did with when Jessica was at Hayden Park Secondary School with GE, all girls school in the public, the Toronto District Public School Board. **Jessica Rotolo ** 45:36 Yeah. And we had an attacker with another school UTS UTS. Yeah. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 45:40 And so they were a distance away. So I would drive with our van and I would take two trips for the girls to load into the van and drive them over. So they didn't, because it was too far for them to walk. So it was really nice that they got to go to the other school instead of always having an event at their school or school. Yeah, **Lauren Abela ** 45:59 yeah. Yeah, one thing to jump in, that parents can do, in terms of supporting Best Buddies is actually to advocate to the staff at their school if there isn't a chapter to ask for them to be started one. Yeah. So that's one thing that we want to encourage family members and supporters. So if you know, of a friend or your child who has a disability, and there isn't a best buddy chapter to reach out to the President, the principal, the vice principal, and to see if one can be started. Yeah. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 46:33 And then they just need one of the teachers would be, you know, be the contact with with the school, but it depends if it's at a high school versus a university level. Yeah. Because if it's a university level, did you need a teacher University? No, yeah. No. **Lauren Abela ** 46:51 Students just ourselves. Students. **Jessica Rotolo ** 46:57 In high school, it **Lauren Abela ** 46:58 was an elementary level. So we do our best buddy chapters in elementary as well. Same **Michael Hingson ** 47:04 process in the US and Canada. **Lauren Abela ** 47:09 Well, similar, so you just reach out to your state's supervisor in terms of the States or in Canada, reach out to Best Buddies Canada office, and they will be able to provide support on next steps and how to move forward. **Michael Hingson ** 47:23 So since it's come up, we might as well deal with it if people want to reach out how do they figure out where their local Best Buddies offices are reaching out to their state or whatever? How do they do that? **Jessica Rotolo ** 47:37 You can go online at best buddies.com. Yes, yes. **Lauren Abela ** 47:43 And then there you can find contacts, and what chapters are currently available to be joined. based on your geographic location? Yes. **Lauren Abela ** 47:56 Your work there. Very **Dorlean Rotolo ** 47:57 good. So what is it **Jessica Rotolo ** 47:59 best buy this for? us.org.org? **Michael Hingson ** 48:02 Yeah, that makes sense. This would be a nonprofit. Yeah, yes. Yeah. And do all Best Buddies chapters, pretty much do the same thing with the same kinds of people. So you deal primarily with intellectual disabilities, not all physical disabilities. **Lauren Abela ** 48:17 So there are intersecting disabilities. However, the best buddies main audience are those with intellectual and developmental disabilities. It doesn't exclude anyone, everyone is welcome to join. It just depends on on the the matching system, but there's also the Associate Member position where you don't have to be matched. You can just attend events as you please, to enjoy and the fun and make people meet people across the whole chapters. And that's what **Jessica Rotolo ** 48:44 we are right now. **Michael Hingson ** 48:48 How large is best buddies in Canada now? **Jessica Rotolo ** 48:55 A shop there was in 1993. And that was the York University campus. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 49:05 Yeah, Cam doctor, but how many there are in the in Canada? I really don't know that number. **Jessica Rotolo ** 49:11 Me neither. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 49:12 But it's there's a lot of chapters lots. **Michael Hingson ** 49:16 And you say a started in 1993? Yes. Your, **Jessica Rotolo ** 49:20 your character University was the first ever chapter. It's **Dorlean Rotolo ** 49:23 just north of Toronto. Uh huh. **Lauren Abela ** 49:25 So I can give overall statistics. Best Buddies programs now engage participants in each of the 50. United States. And we're in Canada as well and in over 47 countries impacting over 1.3 million people worldwide. Yeah. **Michael Hingson ** 49:41 So it is pretty substantive, although I don't generally hear much about it, but I'm glad that we've been able to do this, but I haven't really heard a lot about Best Buddies outside of being introduced to Best Buddies, people by Sheldon, which I really am grateful to We'll be able to do, because I like the message you clearly send the message that I think I and other people with disabilities, sin, which is we're as capable as anyone else stop limiting us with your own attitudes and beliefs. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 50:19 And one very interesting fact about what is happening right now with Best Buddies International, it is. They have its National Disability Employment Awareness Month, right. N D. A. M, in India, and is basically to have people you know, just trying to get everybody employed. It's a very big part of the best buddies in the US is to they have wonderful programs. Do **Michael Hingson ** 50:49 you know what the unemployment rate among people with Down syndrome is? No, I don't have that statistic either. Yeah. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 50:57 We have. We have many families whose children or young adults are at home and do not have employment. Like when, as Jessica mentioned, when she was in the last documentary, they helped her get a job at a place called Malabar the costume rental store. And she absolutely loved, loved, loved it. But then COVID happened, it was close down. And then yeah, it was closed for good after that. So she lost her job. He loved it. **Michael Hingson ** 51:24 When he just wanted to go try on costumes. **Jessica Rotolo ** 51:29 Oh, I also I also got to meet a celebrity that came in. He was an actor. From the show victorious. He played back on the show. **Lauren Abela ** 51:54 On the topic of employment, just wanted to quickly mention, I was an ambassador for the Discover ability network. So any viewers listening in from Ontario, this is a free service paid for by the government, for employees with disabilities to connect them to employers looking to hire inclusively. So discoverability network, feel free to check that out later. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 52:14 And Jessica with fcb, Canada, she did a public service announcement. And they one of the things they helped create was a What would you guys create on? Oh, **Jessica Rotolo ** 52:29 we pretty wanted to be employable. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 52:38 employable? Yeah. Yes. And employable. And so they created the first LinkedIn, LinkedIn network for people with Down syndrome. **Michael Hingson ** 52:46 Yes. Ah, now what organization is, again? 52:50 FCB. Canada. What **Michael Hingson ** 52:51 is FCB? 52:52 It's just one of the advertising agencies in I'm not sure what FCB stands for. I was wondering, yeah, I'll look that up. And then with the Canadian Down Syndrome Society, so it doesn't say FCB it just says FCB. Canada. Yeah. Wonderful, wonderful people. And, yeah, so the employable. So anybody who has Down Syndrome who would like to connect to it, it is a LinkedIn page, specifically for people with Down syndrome. Yes. What does it stand for? Long name? Yeah. Oh, yeah. **Lauren Abela ** 53:30 Full service, integrated marketing and communications agency with offices in Toronto and Montreal? Yeah. **Michael Hingson ** 53:36 Well, there you go. Yeah. Well, that is cool. Well, let me ask, Jessica, what are your long term plans? I mean, so you do art, you do modeling and a number of different things. Do you just want to continue that? Do you have any kind of long term goals in life? **Jessica Rotolo ** 53:55 I do have one 54:03 guy in this house. Yeah. That's the problem. You know, Michael is yes, Jessica wants to move out of her house. But you know, it's financially she would never be able to that's the unfortunate thing because she doesn't have the income to be able to move out of her home or home. So she is forced to live with us until, you know, maybe we could while we're trying to get a business going with for Jessica with her with her heart design. And, and her cards are soft. I **Jessica Rotolo ** 54:33 am till five. Yeah. I wouldn't move out. Yeah, I don't live on my own. **Lauren Abela ** 54:39 You know, some people would blame the economy, so I can't really blame the economy. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 54:44 Yeah, it's very expensive to live in Toronto. So champion champions. **Jessica Rotolo ** 54:49 Want to move closer to my work, and your My vigor score for my drama classes around that area. Well, **Michael Hingson ** 55:00 you might, you may find as time goes on, you'll be able to make more of a career out of some of the things you're doing, which would really be exciting. No boys in your life I gather, huh? No, **Lauren Abela ** 55:11 not Yeah, that **Michael Hingson ** 55:12 was a pretty definitive answer. **Jessica Rotolo ** 55:14 I don't want to I don't want any. No, no. No, boy. **Lauren Abela ** 55:24 Are we gonna dance at each other's wedding? **Dorlean Rotolo ** 55:29 They're gonna dance at each other's weddings, but she's got to find a guy first. **Michael Hingson ** 55:35 Seems like a reasonable thing to do. And, you know, I'm, I'm one of those people who's of the opinion there is somebody for everyone. So you just never know, Jessica. 55:44 Yeah. You'll never know. **Michael Hingson ** 55:48 We have Well, we've already got Dorlean addressed. I mean, she's got a guy. So that works. Yeah. So Lauren, what about you? What are your sort of long term goals and guys, and all that? **Lauren Abela ** 55:58 Definitely looking into buying a house in a few years, hopefully. Definitely working because I just started working after just graduating this year. So I want to find a salary position. Some pretty good. And again, yeah, do a master's, become a psychotherapist, maybe do some more research. You know, start a family, get married first. Goals and happy and healthy and make a difference in the world? **Michael Hingson ** 56:28 Have you found the right person to get married to yet? Um, **Lauren Abela ** 56:32 I hope so. I think so. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 56:36 He's our favorite. **Michael Hingson ** 56:37 He's a keeper. No, mom, mom blesses. So that's a good start. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 56:42 He's an extraordinary young man. Very nice. **Michael Hingson ** 56:45 So for each of you question, what advice do you want to give to the world? And we've talked a lot about different things. And I know, we've probably addressed some of the issues. But as we kind of bring this to a close, this has been going for a while it's almost an hour, can you believe it? But **Dorlean Rotolo ** 57:04 what kind of what kind of interviewer? What kind **Michael Hingson ** 57:07 of advice and suggestions? Would you like to leave people with what kinds of thoughts? Let's start with Dorlean? **Dorlean Rotolo ** 57:15 Well, My Messages to Young families, when Jessica was in my arms in the hospital, the doctor that came into the room to assess Jessica basically told me that I would grow to love her, which just absolutely broke my heart. Yeah. And so to all the young families, you know, yes, it's a shock at the beginning when you when you're holding your, your child, and you know, the diagnosis, but life will be incredible. We could not ever imagine our life without Jessica, but also the people she has brought to our lives has been a true blessing. It's been a blessing for us, you know, meeting people like Lauren, Peter, and just all of Jessica's friends in the mothers that I've met and fathers, they're just beautiful people. So it'll be okay. That's, that's my message. It'll be okay. **Michael Hingson ** 58:09 Have you ever had the opportunity to go back and see that doctor who said that? **Dorlean Rotolo ** 58:15 No, no, I don't know what I'd say to him. And especially days later, when we went to back to the hospital, and then he used Jessica as a specimen for a fellow doctor to show the fellow Doctor all the signs of that it's a baby with Down syndrome. Basically, I had a break down for a couple of days, because, you know, that's Is this the way my daughter was going to be perceived by the world? And, you know, we certainly have shown that No, she's not. She's a perfect person in our eyes and everybody's eyes that No, sir, yeah, yes, surely so. **Michael Hingson ** 58:52 So I don't, I don't want to do a lot of preaching myself this week. But I will make the comment that we've got to get beyond this idea that disability means lack of ability, because it doesn't mean lack of ability at all. It's a characteristic and everyone has it. But you know, I hear what you're saying. My parents were told that they should send me away when it was discovered that I was blind and the same thing and they rejected that. And I wish more parents would, would take that step to not just go by what science says just because somebody is different. Yeah. 100%. So Jessica, what kind of advice do you have for the world? How do you want to leave people thinking about you this week? **Jessica Rotolo ** 59:38 So I would say be yourself and just don't be afraid to leave your friends. **Michael Hingson ** 59:47 Yeah, yeah. And it's all about, as you said, being yourself and having the courage to be yourself and don't let people talk you into something that isn't true. Yeah, yeah, it is. and **Jessica Rotolo ** 1:00:00 don't let anyone tell you different. **Michael Hingson ** 1:00:03 Oh, yeah. That's the real key, isn't it? **Dorlean Rotolo ** 1:00:06 Yes. You know? Yeah. **Michael Hingson ** 1:00:10 And if you don't know what you want, figure it out and use your best buddies and your friends but figure it out. Because you can certainly want things just like anyone else. Yes. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 1:00:22 And you know, people don't have to be alone. And if you are alone, contact Best Buddies. **Dorlean Rotolo ** 1:00:27 They will help you. You don't have to be alone. It really is an amazing organization. Yeah, right. **Michael Hingson ** 1:00:33 And Lauren, and Lauren, you what kind of thoughts do you want to leave everyone with? **Lauren Abela ** 1:00:37 Yeah. If you can choose to be anything, be kind. That's it and everything that you do. And if you are unsure how to be kind, research, ask questions, you know, and if you're thinking that you want to learn more about Best Buddies, then go to the website, reach out to us on Instagram, we are very happy to share more and and consider things that you can do in your everyday life that are simple, simple things that to spread that kindness and to make that best buddies impact of friendship and inclusion and whatever workplace you're in. Yeah, **Michael Hingson ** 1:01:15 speaking of Instagram, do you guys still do the live Instagram? Yes. **Lauren Abela ** 1:01:20 It's been a few months, maybe a year, but we will do more we promise **Dorlean Rotolo ** 1:01:25 crazier with you guys put on the love means event, World Down Syndrome Day event. Now the documentary him really has been advocating in different areas. Yes, very, very busy. Which is wonderful. So wonderful life. **Michael Hingson ** 1:01:39 Yeah, I want to just go do it. Yeah, **Dorlean Rotolo ** 1:01:45 exactly. Just make that phone call. Well, I **Michael Hingson ** 1:01:48 want to thank all of you for being with us today. On unstoppable mindset. Clearly, you're unstoppable. All three of you, especially as a team, but individually as well. And I want to thank you all for being here. And if you know other people who we ought to bring on as a guest on unstoppable mindset, please let us know. And for all of you listening out there and watching, we would love to hear your thoughts about any other guests that you'd like to have as well as we'd like your thoughts. And I know Jessica, Lauren. And Dorlean would like your thoughts also about this podcast? And actually, let me ask that question. If people want to reach out to you all directly, can they do that? And how would they do that? **Dorlean Rotolo ** 1:02:28 By email, or your Instagram or so **Jessica Rotolo ** 1:02:31 then what **Michael Hingson ** 1:02:32 what is your Instagram address or handle or how do people find you? Mine **Jessica Rotolo ** 1:02:39 is Jessica dot Rotolo 20 and rotala **Michael Hingson ** 1:02:43 was R O T O L O yes. So Jessica dot Rotolo 20. **Lauren Abela ** 1:02:48 Yes. And mine is L A U R E N A B E L A Three. **Michael Hingson ** 1:02:58 So you're the third Loren Abela. Jessica is the 20th Rotolo so **Dorlean Rotolo ** 1:03:10 on Instagram, so everybody have to reach me through Jessica. Yes. **Jessica Rotolo ** 1:03:15 Well, sorry, my email. No, **Dorlean Rotolo ** 1:03:21 I just like it too many emails. No, yeah, they can reach out to Jessica's Instagram. Do **Michael Hingson ** 1:03:26 it on Instagram. That's fine. Well, I hope people will reach out to you guys. We really appreciate it. And I want to thank everyone again for listening. We really appreciate you being here and listening with us. It's been a fun hour. And that's one of the main goals on a stoppable mindset. It's not just for us to have fun, but I hope that all of you listening had fun as well. I'd love to hear your thoughts, please email me at Michael m i c h a e l h i at accessibe A C C E S S I B E.com. Or go to our podcast page www dot Michael hingson H i n g s o n.com/podcast. And wherever you're listening, please give us a five star rating. We value greatly your reviews and we love those five star ratings and really appreciate you giving those to us. So please do so and reach out. We'd love to

Catholic Chicago
CATHOLIC CHICAGO -- Relic of Saint Jean de Brebeuf at Holy Family Church

Catholic Chicago

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 59:47


Chicago Catholics will have an opportunity to learn about and be in the presence of an object of reverence that, in one writer's words, “has been a focal point of veneration…attracting pilgrims and believers seeking spiritual solace.” The skull relic of Saint Jean de Brebeuf, which you'd normally find in an Ontario shrine, will be at the Church of the Holy Family located at 1080 West Roosevelt Road on March 1, 2024. Fr. Eric Immel, S.J., is traveling with the relic across North America. His mission ios to educate the faithful about the sain[‘ts mortal remains and their connection to the Jesuit priest who was canonized in 1930. Joining us on the program this morning via Zoom from Nebraska is Fr. Eric Immel.

Roadmap To Heaven with Adam Wright
February 6, 2024 (Venerating St. Jean de Brebeuf & Operation: Ashes to Glory pt. 2)

Roadmap To Heaven with Adam Wright

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 50:37


Fr. Joseph Hill, SJ, is with us to share an exciting opportunity to venerate the relics of St. Jean de Brebeuf. Learn about the saint and how you can spend time in prayer with his skull on February 25th at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis. More information is at https://brebeuftour24.org/ . We're at "H minus 8" in Operation: Ashes to Glory and Adam continues the conversation about Lenten preparations with Fr. Peter Pomposello. Today they dive into the topics of prayer and fasting. Father invites you to pray the novena LIVE nightly at 9:00 pm (eastern) on his Instagram channel (@Fr.UncleSam). For more information on Covenant Network, visit OurCatholicRadio.org  

The Terry & Jesse Show
19 Oct 23 – An Important Message from Saint Vincent of Lerins

The Terry & Jesse Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 51:06


Today's Topics: 1) Gospel - Lk 11:47-54 - The Lord said: "Woe to you who build the memorials of the prophets whom your fathers killed. Consequently, you bear witness and give consent to the deeds of your ancestors, for they killed them and you do the building. Therefore, the wisdom of God said, 'I will send to them prophets and Apostles; some of them they will kill and persecute' in order that this generation might be charged with the blood of all the prophets shed since the foundation of the world, from the blood of Abel to the blood of Zechariah who died between the altar and the temple building. Yes, I tell you, this generation will be charged with their blood! Woe to you, scholars of the law! You have taken away the key of knowledge. You yourselves did not enter and you stopped those trying to enter." When Jesus left, the scribes and Pharisees began to act with hostility toward Him and to interrogate Him about many things, for they were plotting to catch Him at something He might say. Memorial of Saints John de Brebeuf and Isaac Jogues, Priests, and Companions, Martyrs Saints, John, Isaac and Companions, pray for us! Bishop Sheen quote of the day 2) A timely and important message from Saint Vincent of Lerins https://bishopstrickland.com/blog/post/a-timely-and-important-message-from-st-vincent-of-lerins https://bishopstrickland.com/blog/ 3, 4) 50th Anniversary of the Message of Akita and it is more timely than ever! https://www.ncregister.com/blog/message-of-akita-50th-anniversary-more-timely-than-ever

Renewal Ministries:
Memorial of Saints John de Brebeuf and Isaac Jogues, Priests, and Companions, Martyrs

Renewal Ministries: "Food for the Journey"

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023


Liturgy Of The Hours
Invitatory and Morning Prayer, Memorial of Sts Jean de Brebeuf, Isaac Jogues and companions, Martyrs

Liturgy Of The Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 15:56


You redeemed us by your blood.

The Catholic Word Podcast
Memorial of Saints John de Brebeuf and Isaac Jogues, Priests and Martyrs

The Catholic Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 33:27


ROSARY - LUMINOUS MYSTERIES today.  DIVINE MERCY CHAPLET for Thursday.

Daily Reflections with Fr. John
MEMORIAL OF SAINTS JOHN DE BREBEUF AND ISAAC JOGUES, PRIESTS AND COMPANIONS, MARTYRS

Daily Reflections with Fr. John

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 7:27


True messengers of God! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john6345/message

I Thirst (John 19:28) with Father Khoi
Homily: Sts. John de Brebeuf, Isaac Jogue, and Companions - 2023

I Thirst (John 19:28) with Father Khoi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 3:02


Daily Prayer with the Divine Office
10/19/2023 Sts Isaac Jogues and John De Brebeuf, priests and martyrs, and companions, martyrs: Compline

Daily Prayer with the Divine Office

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 3:54


Sts Isaac Jogues and John De Brebeuf, priests and martyrs, and companions, martyrs: Compline Antiphon: In you, my God, my body will rest in hope. Presentation of the Liturgy of the Hours (Divine Office) from The Liturgy of the Hours (Four Volumes) © 1975, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. The texts of Biblical readings are reproduced from the New American Bible © 1975

Son Rise Morning Show
Son Rise Morning Show 2023.10.19

Son Rise Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 180:01


Happy feast of the North American Martyrs! On today's show, Matt Swaim and Anna Mitchell welcome Brian O'Neel, author of 150 North American Martyrs You Should Know, to discuss the life of St. Isaac Jogues and companions. Other guests include Fr. Robert Nixon with more wisdom from St. Albert the Great, and pastoral counselor Kevin Prendergast on healthier ways to manage stress. Plus all the latest news, weather, sports, and more… ***** North American Martyrs Collect O God, who chose to manifest the blessed hope of your eternal Kingdom by the toil of Saints John de Brebeuf, Isaac Jogues and their companions and by the shedding of their blood, graciously grant that through their intercession the faith of Christians may be strengthened day by day. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, for ever and ever. ***** Recipes from Rita PRALINE CRUNCH SNACK MIX 16 oz box oat squares cereal2 cups pecans, lightly toasted and coarsely chopped (or your favorite nuts)1/2 cup dark or light brown sugar, firmly packed1/2 cup light corn syrup1/2 stick (4 tablespoons) butter1 tablespoon vanilla1/2 teaspoon each: baking soda and salt2 teaspoons cinnamonPreheat oven to 250. Spray a cookie sheet with sides or a 9×13 pan. Combine cereal and nuts in large sprayed bowl and set aside.Either on the stove or in microwave, combine sugar, syrup and butter. Bring to a boil and stir in vanilla, baking soda, salt and cinnamon. Pour over cereal mixture and stir to coat. Pour onto cookie sheet and bake 45 minutes to 1 hour, stirring every 15 minutes. Cool completely and break into pieces. Store at room temperature. Makes 8 cups. SPICY BUFFALO CHEX MIX  3-4 cups each: rice chex and wheat chex cereal2 cups favorite cheese flavored crackers2 cups tiny pretzel twists1 stick butterUp to 1/4 cup Buffalo hot wings sauce or to taste1 pouch dry ranch salad dressing mix2 teaspoons celery seedMix cereals, crackers and pretzels. Set aside while bringing butter, hot sauce, dressing mix and celery seed to a simmer. Pour over cereal mixture and mix. Microwave on high, uncovered, 4-5 minutes, stirring thoroughly every 2 minutes. Spread on paper towels to cool and store in covered container. ***** Janice Briedenbach is online at thepursuitofwisdom.org. Brian O'Neel, author of 150 North American Martyrs You Should Know Fr. Nicholas Blackwell is online at carmelitefriars.org. Full list of guestsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Daily Prayer with the Divine Office
10/19/2023 Sts Isaac Jogues and John De Brebeuf, priests and martyrs, and companions, martyrs: Invitatory

Daily Prayer with the Divine Office

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 1:47


Sts Isaac Jogues and John De Brebeuf, priests and martyrs, and companions, martyrs: Invitatory Invitatory Antiphon: Come, let us worship Christ, the King of martyrs. Presentation of the Liturgy of the Hours (Divine Office) from The Liturgy of the Hours (Four Volumes) © 1975, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. The texts of Biblical readings are reproduced from the New American Bible © 1975

Daily Prayer with the Divine Office
10/19/2023 Sts Isaac Jogues and John De Brebeuf, priests and martyrs, and companions, martyrs: Office of Readings

Daily Prayer with the Divine Office

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 11:39


Sts Isaac Jogues and John De Brebeuf, priests and martyrs, and companions, martyrs: Office of Readings Hymn First Antiphon: The holy martyrs died for Christ; with their blood they enriched the earth. Their gift is crowned with everlasting life. Psalm 2 Second Antiphon: The just will live for ever; to live in God is their reward. Psalm 33 Third Antiphon: My saints, you fought the good fight in this world; I will give you the reward of your labors. Psalm 33 Verse: Our spirits yearn for the Lord. Resp: He is our help and our protector. First Reading: Est 14:1-19 Response: Put the right words into my mouth, that I might speak wisely. Second Reading: From the spiritual diaries of St. John de Brebeur, priest and martyr Response: All of them have won approval for their witness to the faith. Presentation of the Liturgy of the Hours (Divine Office) from The Liturgy of the Hours (Four Volumes) © 1975, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. The texts of Biblical readings are reproduced from the New American Bible © 1975

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast
10:00PM-11:00PM (Bill Peebles, Baylen Hite, Walt Ferber) 9/29/23

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 43:40


Coach starts the second hour of the show by talking to Bill Peebles about Cathedral's 39-26 win over Cincinatti La Salle. They talk about the long travel time to play a team in a different state. Baylen Hite of WRSW joins to talk about Tippecanoe Valley's 35-13 win over West Lafeyette. Hite talks about what stood out to him most and gives a game recap. Coach Jake Gilbert calls in to talk about Westfield's 38-14 win over Avon. He talks about some of the key players that got Westfield the win. Walt Ferber calls in to discuss Evansville Reits 34-0 win over Evansville Memorial. Coach Tim Herrin calls in to talk about South Vigo's 32-25 win over Brebeuf. Greg Rakestraw recaps the Lawrence North 48-7 dominance over Warren Central. Coach Greg Barrett calls in to talk about how his team, South Vermillion, won 53-20 over Fountain Central. Coach Tom Dilley of Guerin Catholic talks to coach about his team's 29-24 win over Northview. Coach Brian Dugger of Martinsville calls in to talk about their 37-31 win over Perry Meridian.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast
11:00PM-12:00PM (Chris Norton, Tom Dilley, Kurt Tippman) 9/8/23

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 43:36


Coach starts the hour by talking to Chris Norton of WITZ who covered Jasper's 56-34 win over Winamac. Coach Tom Dilley joins to talk about Guerin Catholic's 34-29 win over Brebeuf. Coach Kurt Tippman joins to talk about Snyder's 41-0 win over Southside. David Deaton of WKLO joins to talk about North Harrison's 34-22 win over North Harrison. John Hurley, coach of Evansville Memorial calls in to talk about his team's 9-6 low scoring win over Evansville Mater Dei. Martinsville Coach Brian Dugger joins to talk about his team's close, 25-24 win over Decatur Central. Paul Condry joins to talk about Valparaiso's 31-7 win over Michigan City. Andrew Smith of New Palestine Radio joins to talk about New Pal's 63-39 win over Mt. Vernon. Steve Cole of WAXL Radio joins to talk about Heritage Hills 40-0 over South Spencer. Coach Eric Moore joins to talk about Center Grove's 35-34 win over Cincinatti Moeller. Coach Ryan Cole joins to talk about Centerville's 34-20 win over Winchester. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast
10:00PM-11:00PM-(John Herrick, Kurt Darling, Greg Rakestraw, Brad Huber, Head Coach Rob Doyle, Mike Kelly)-8/25/2023

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023 42:29


It's the start of hour number two here on Network Indiana's Indiana Sports Talk, Coach Bob Lovell and James Adams are joined by John Herrick from the ISC Sports Network. John had the call of Christian Brothers over Carmel 55-28. Head Coch Rob Doyle from Bishop Chatard joins the show to talk Trojan football who dominated Arsenal Tech tonight 46-6. Kurt Darling from Ninestar TV joins Coach to talk Mount Vernon's 41-38 win over Franklin tonight. ISC Sports Network's Greg Rakestraw calls in to discuss his call of Fishers and Pike. The Tigers got a 40-0 win over the Red Devils. Head Coach Mike Kelly calls from Hamilton Southeastern to talk about the Royals big 35-7 win over North Central. From indianahighschoolsports.com, Brad Huber joins to talk his call of Brebeuf and Tri West. The Braves got the win over the Bruins 34-17.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hark! The stories behind our favorite Christmas carols
The Huron Carol (‘Twas in the Moon of Wintertime)

Hark! The stories behind our favorite Christmas carols

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 51:13


The Huron Carol may not be especially well-known by Americans, but in Canada, this song is a national treasure! It has been performed by some of Canada's biggest recording artists, from Sarah McLachlan to Toronto Children's Chorus. For decades now, Indigenous actor and singer, Tom Jackson, has performed a Christmas benefit concert in the carol's name.   But, beloved as this carol may be, it also comes with painful historical baggage. It was written by St. Jean de Brebeuf, a Jesuit missionary and martyr who lived with the Wendat people and immersed himself in their language, culture and spirituality. It is out of this experience that Canada's Christmas carol was born. Since the mid 17th century, when Brebeuf first penned the song in Wendat, the Huron Carol has been translated and reinterpreted several times over. “Twas in the Moon of Wintertime,” is the most popular version of the carol today, but its English lyrics bears little resemblance to the original and distorts Wendat culture. To help us unpack this Christmas carol, with a history complicated by centuries of colonialism, we speak with three Canadians: Geneviève Salamone, an Indigenous violinist and activist; John Steckley, one of the foremost scholars of the Wendat language; and the Rev. Michael Knox, S.J., the director of Martyr's Shrine in Midland, Ontario. Special thanks to Geneviève Salamone for recording The Huron Carol especially for this show, and to Aidan Baker and Broken Spine Productions, Cynthia Boener, Lief Sjostrom, Don Ross, Debra Buesking, Keith Michael Roman, Brian Thiessen and Dana Lynn Seaborn, and Heather Dale for providing much of the music on this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Padre's Points
Daily Mass homily: Feast of the North American Martyrs (10/19/22)

Padre's Points

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 8:00


Learn a little about one of the Jesuit priests martyred between 1642-1649 in upper NY State and Lower Ontario, Canada – St. John de Brebeuf, some of the excruciating tortures he underwent in his martyrdom, and how he persevered despite the pain.

Divine Office Morning Prayer (Lauds)
Oct 19, Morning Prayer – Memorial for Sts. Isaac Jogues and John de Brebeuf, P & Mm, and companions, Mm

Divine Office Morning Prayer (Lauds)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 17:05


Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. IV: Ordinary: 618 Psalter: Wednesday, Week I, 712 Common of Several Martyrs: 1705 (reading, responsory, intercessions) Proper of Saints: 1504 (concluding prayer) Christian Prayer: Ordinary: 689 Psalter: Wednesday, Week I, 738 Common of Several Martyrs: 1402 Proper of Saints: 1297 (concluding prayer) Morning Prayer for Wednesday in Ordinary... Enter Prayer

Divine Office Morning Prayer (Lauds)
Oct 19, About Today for Wednesday of the 29th week of Ordinary Time

Divine Office Morning Prayer (Lauds)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 0:47


October 19 Saints John de Brébeuf and Isaac Jogues, Priests, and Companions, Martyrs Memorial Today is the memorial of Saints John de Brebeuf, Isaac Jogues and their Companions. These 17th century French missionaries traveled to the northeast part of the New World to share the Gospel. The Jesuit missionaries visited the Iroquois and Mohawk peoples... Enter Prayer

The Terry & Jesse Show
19 Oct 22 – Bishop Decries Humanitarian Crisis Amid Migrant Surge

The Terry & Jesse Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 52:04


Today's Topics:  1) Gospel - LK 12:39-48 - Much will be required of the person entrusted with much, and still more will be demanded of the person entrusted with more. Memorial of Saints John de Brebeuf and Isaac Jogues, Priests, and Companions, Martyrs Saints John, Isaac, and Companions, pray for us!  Bishop Sheen quote of the day  2) Bishop decries humanitarian crisis amid migrant surge: Bishop Hugo Torres Marín of Apartadó this week decried the humanitarian crisis near the border with Panama as thousands of people are exposed to theft, human trafficking, and death, crossing the Darién jungle on their way to the United States https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/252540/bishop-warns-of-humanitarian-crisis-on-colombia-panama-border-involving-migrants-to-us  3) Cardinal Gerhard Müller spoke about the papal silence surrounding the arrest of Cardinal Joseph Zen and the Synod on Synodality, saying the Catholic Church is facing "a hostile takeover" by people who "think that doctrine is like the program of a political party" that can be changed by votes https://www.ncregister.com/interview/cardinal-mueller-on-synod-on-synodality-a-hostile-takeover-of-the-church-of-jesus-christ-we-must-resist 4) Update with Church Militant on news as it relates to the Church & Culture

Here to Heaven
We're on a Mission from God, Meditation

Here to Heaven

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 14:33


A meditation for the memorial of saints John de Brebeuf, Isaac Jogues, and companions.

Liturgy Of The Hours
Invitatory and Morning Prayer, Memorial of Sts John de Brebeuf, Isaac Jogues, and companions, Martyr

Liturgy Of The Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 14:23


You redeemed us by your blood.

The Catholic Word Podcast
Memorial of Saints John de Brebeuf and Isaac Jogues, Priests and Martyrs

The Catholic Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 33:49


GLORIOUS MYSTERIES today.  Stay awake!  For you do not know when the Son of Man will come. (Mt 24:42a, 44)

Daily Reflections with Fr. John
MEMORIAL OF SAINTS JOHN DE BREBEUF AND ISAAC JOGUES PRIESTS AND COMPANIONS MARTYRS

Daily Reflections with Fr. John

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 7:30


Being prepared is something we should do everyday. For at a hour you do not expect the Son of Man will come! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/john6345/message

I Thirst (John 19:28) with Father Khoi
Homily: Sts. John de Brebeuf, Isaac Jogues, and Companions - 2022

I Thirst (John 19:28) with Father Khoi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 4:23


#Catholic #homily by Fr. Khoi V. Tran on Wednesday, October 19, 2022 — an "I Thirst" (John 19:28) #podcast #ithirstus

Daily Prayer with the Divine Office
2022-10-19 Sts Isaac Jogues and John De Brebeuf, priests and martyrs, and companions, martyrs: Office of Readings

Daily Prayer with the Divine Office

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 11:39


Sts Isaac Jogues and John De Brebeuf, priests and martyrs, and companions, martyrs Hymn Antiphon: I love you, Lord; you are my strength Psalm 18 Antiphon: The Lord has saved me; he wanted me for his own. Psalm 18 Antiphon: Lord, kindle a light for my guidance and scatter my darkness Psalm 18 Verse: All wondered at the words of grace. Resp: Which came from the mouth of the Lord. First reading: Est 14:1-19 Responsory: Put the right words into my mouth, that I might speak wisely. Second reading: From the spiritual diaries of St. John de Brebeur, priest and martyr Responsory: All of them have won approval for their witness to the faith. Presentation of the Liturgy of the Hours (Divine Office) from The Liturgy of the Hours (Four Volumes) (c) 1975, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. The texts of Biblical Readings are reproduced from the New American Bible © 1975 Background music: Albinoni - Concerto for 2 Oboes in F Major Op9 no3, 1 Allegro., Albinoni - Concerto for 2 Oboes in F Major Op9 no3, 2 Adagio., and Albinoni - Concerto for 2 Oboes in F Major Op9 no3, 3 Allegro. by Advent Chamber Orchestra. are licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0

Daily Prayer with the Divine Office
2022-10-19 Sts Isaac Jogues and John De Brebeuf, priests and martyrs, and companions, martyrs: Invitatory

Daily Prayer with the Divine Office

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 1:47


Sts Isaac Jogues and John De Brebeuf, priests and martyrs, and companions, martyrs: Invitatory Invitatory Antiphon: Come, let us worship Christ, the King of martyrs. Presentation of the Liturgy of the Hours (Divine Office) from The Liturgy of the Hours (Four Volumes) (c) 1975, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. The texts of Biblical Readings are reproduced from the New American Bible © 1975 Background music: Albinoni - Concerto for 2 Oboes in F Major Op9 no3, 1 Allegro. by Advent Chamber Orchestra. is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0

Divine Office Office of Readings
Oct 19, Office of Readings – Memorial for Sts. Isaac Jogues and John de Brebeuf, P & Mm, and companions, Mm

Divine Office Office of Readings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 16:36


Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. IV: Ordinary: 615 Psalter: Wednesday, Week I, 708 Common of Several Martyrs: 1694 (verse) Proper of Seasons: 419 (first reading) Proper of Saints: 1502 (second reading, responsory, concluding prayer) Christian Prayer (single volume): Does not contain Office of Readings Office of Readings for Wednesday in Ordinary Time, the... Enter Prayer

Divine Office Office of Readings
Oct 19, About Today for Wednesday of the 29th week of Ordinary Time

Divine Office Office of Readings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 0:47


October 19 Saints John de Brébeuf and Isaac Jogues, Priests, and Companions, Martyrs Memorial Today is the memorial of Saints John de Brebeuf, Isaac Jogues and their Companions. These 17th century French missionaries traveled to the northeast part of the New World to share the Gospel. The Jesuit missionaries visited the Iroquois and Mohawk peoples... Enter Prayer

Divine Office Evening Prayer
Oct 19, Evening Prayer – Memorial for Sts. Isaac Jogues and John de Brebeuf, P & Mm, and companions, Mm

Divine Office Evening Prayer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 15:42


Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. IV: Ordinary: 632 Psalter: Wednesday, Week I, 722 Common of Several Martyrs: 1711 (reading, responsory, intercessions) Proper of Saints: 1504 (concluding prayer) Christian Prayer (single volume) Ordinary: 694 Psalter: Wednesday, Week I, 743 Common of Several Martyrs: 1408 Proper of Saints: 1297 (concluding prayer) Evening Prayer for Wednesday... Enter Prayer

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast
Dan looks at draft prospects for the Pacers in Thursday's NBA Draft, Chris Holtmann talks on the draft profile of Malaki Branham and EJ Liddell, Dan celebrates Andrean baseball winning the Class 3A State Title over Brebeuf

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 142:17


(0:00-24:58) – Dan joins the program by congratulating Andrean baseball for winning the Class 3A state title over Brebeuf. Additionally, Dan gives his best to all the Dad's out there and hopes they had a great Father's Day Weekend. Plus, we look back at Matt Fitzpatrick's win at the US Open. Later, Dan plays some audio on potential draft prospects for the Pacers and shares who he wants the Pacers to take on Thursday.      (24:59-40:34) – Dan looks at the ongoing Deshaun Watson scandal and what the NFL may do in terms of a suspension. (40:35-47:55) – Hour number one ends with Dan interacting with the YouTube Chat and looking ahead to Thursday's NBA Draft.  (40:36-1:07:13) – The Voice of the Colts Matt Taylor joins the show live from Anthony Calhoun's golf outing but for some reason isn't playing golf…he explains why not. Plus, Dan asks Matt who he would put in the Colts Ring of Honor which leads to a conversation about the career of former Colts tight end Jack Doyle.    (1:07:14-1:26:23) – Dan brings us back from break by looking back again at Andrean's win over Brebeuf in the Class 3A Baseball State Championship at Victory Field. Plus, Dan shares a delicious sandwich that he had over the weekend at The Eagle. Plus, we talk more on the NBA Draft and what the Pacers should do at 6.          (1:26:24-1:36:25) – We discuss Colts Ring of Honor and worthy candidates to end the second hour of the show.    (1:36:26-1:56:46) – The head coach of Ohio State basketball Chris Holtmann joins the program to update us on how the Summer has gone for the Buckeyes. Plus, with the NBA Draft just a few days away we get the breakdown of former Buckeyes Malaki Branham and EJ Liddell and what teams will be getting should they draft either one of them. (1:56:47-2:13:14) – We're back from break discussing what the Indiana Pacers should do in the NBA Draft and if there are moves they could make that make them a playoff team next year. (2:13:15-2:22:07) - Monday's show ends with Dan sharing the result from the Horseshoe Indianapolis Racing and Casino Race of the Day. Also, Dan asks show producer Jimmy Cook for the JCook Plays of the Day and later we give selections for Game 6 of the NBA Finals. Plus, Dan reminds listeners about A Night in The Fan Cave on Wednesday and his golf outing that honors his father, Tom Dakich, next month. Later, Dan gives an update on his bikes program Dakich Cycles for the City and asks for listeners to help out the cause.    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sensus Fidelium Catholic Podcast
Book Review: Saint Jean de Brebeuf Hymnal Pew Edition w/ Jeff Ostrowski of CC Watershed

Sensus Fidelium Catholic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 57:45


https://www.sophiainstitute.com/products/item/saint-jean-de-brebeuf-hymnal-pew-edition https://www.ccwatershed.org/ https://www.ccwatershed.org/symposium/

The Indiana Runner Podcast
HSR Finals Small School Recap with Andy Cowen

The Indiana Runner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 54:34


Colin brings on friend and Guerin coach Andy Cowen to talk about the small school HSR Finals including Brebeuf's dominance in the 3200, Concordia boys in the relays, the brilliance of Heritage Christian freshman Kya Crooke and more from an exciting day in Bloomington. We're out here; we're in these streets. (The streets of Hamilton County.) Miscellaneous minute: Quick NBA talk Interested in getting an appointment with Tempo Sports Rehab? See the man the state's best visit regularly in Jacob Crow: https://temposportsrehab.com/

Liturgy Of The Hours
Intro, Invitatory and Morning Prayer, Memorial of Sts Jean de Brebeuf, Isaac Jogues, comps., Martyrs

Liturgy Of The Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 16:20


You redeemed us by your blood.