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Michael Wilde starts Day 2 by speaking with Marilyn Baker and Matt Langsdale in Rochester, MN!
In the news this week, we hear about the novel approach to diagnosing diseases by looking at the chemical compounds in patients' breath, a new way of attacking viruses without damaging our cells, the potential for life on Mars, successful trials prescribing heat for health conditions, and what low frequncy noises we can't even hear can do for our propensity to dance... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Little Hat | Wine, Wimmen, Whiskey | Wine, Wimmen & Whiskey | Eddie Martin | Breakeven Blues | The Birdcage Sessions | Son Jack Jr & Michael Wilde | Maximum Insecurity | Walk the Talk | | Tito Jackson | You're Gonna Push Me Too Far | Under Your Spell | | Sure-Can Playboys | Never Ever Say Goodbye | What Can I Do For You | Billy F Gibbons | Spanish Fly [Texas Tornados] | Hardware | | Amos Milburn | Tell Me How Long The Train's Been Gone | Complete Aladdin Recordings 1994 CD4 | Chris Cain | Space Force | Raisin Cain | | Rod Picott | Not Going Down | Wood, Steel, Dust & Dreams (mp3 - Disc 1) | Mike Zito | When It Rains | Resurrection | | Blind Willie Johnson | Jesus Is Coming Soon | Praise God I'm Satisfied | Two Gospel Keys | Every Man Got To Lay Down And Die | Country Gospel 1946-1953 | Document Records | Robert Billard and the Cold Calls | Home | Stop | | | Lonnie Johnson and Eddie lang | Handful of Riffs | Pioneers of the Jazz Guitar | Mick Pini & AUDIO 54 | One Glass of Water | Backtrack | | | Eddie 9V | Puttin' The Kids To Bed (Clean) (DEFR12100057) | Little Black Flies | | Country Cats | Hot Strings | Great Rock 'n Roll Instrumentals, Vol. 1 CD 1 | Chuck Berry | Reeling and Rocking | The Ultimate Collection cd 3 | Deb Ryder | Hold On | Memphis Moonlight | | Mama & Friends | This Little Train | Mama's Bag | Bone Union Records | Christone 'Kingfish' Ingram | Rock & Roll (Bonus Track) | 662 | | | Gary Moore | Living With The Blues | Gary Moore-How Blue Can You Get | Voodoo Ramble | I'll Never Be Your Man | That's Why | | Duke Robillard | Take A Little Walk With Me | The Acoustic Blues & Roots Of Duke Robillard
Dat groenten en fruit eten belangrijk is, wisten we al. Minstens net zo belangrijk is de gezonde en duurzame teelt van deze producten. Ron Lemmens ging tijdens Let's Talk Business in gesprek met Richard Schouten van GroentenFruit Huis, Jelte van Kammen en Michael Wilde. Een gezonde leefstijl heeft grote meerwaarde voor onze samenleving. Met het GroentenFruit Huis bespreken we waar de sector staat en wat de ambities zijn. Te gast waren: Michaël Wilde, directeur Bionext, Richard Schouten, directeur GroentenFruit Huis en Jelte van Kammen, directeur Harvest House. In het radioprogramma Let’s Talk Business gaat het uiteraard over de business, maar vooral ook over de persoonlijke visie en de ambities van de hoofdgast. Er wordt teruggeblikt, vooruitgekeken en er worden persoonlijke ervaringen gedeeld. Wat ging er goed, wat zijn leerpunten en hoe ziet de business er over 5 jaar uit. Dit alles in een één uur durend radioprogramma, met lekkere muziek en onder de enthousiaste (bege)leiding van presentatoren Martine Hauwert, Fabienne de Vries, Ron Lemmens, Folkert Tempelman, Robert Denneman, Rick van Velthuysen en Koen Bugter. Ken je zelf ondernemende mensen die je graag in de uitzending zou willen horen? Laat het ons weten via info@newbusinessradio.nl of tweet het via @newbusradionl Let's Talk Business hoor je elke maandag, woensdag en vrijdag tussen 10:00 en 11:00 uur en elke woensdag, donderdag en vrijdag tussen 16:00 en 17:00 uur via www.newbusinessradio.nl! Let’s Talk Business wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door Baaz.nl en ABOS Café Primero; ambachtelijk gebrande en maatschappelijk verantwoorde koffie.
Our hosts visited with another great guest about the impact of RPR!
The fifth and final episode of our 'Getting to Know' specials this week, celebrating some of the success stories in the JD Cymru Leagues this season, is here, as we catch up with one of the Welsh game's all-time great goal-scorers, Michael Wilde. Mike chats with Jamie in this episode about his storied career in Welsh football, picking out some of the glorious highlights along the way, and looking at what motivates 'Wildey' to keep playing, having achieved everything there is to achieve in the Welsh game - including helping guide Connah's Quay Nomads to their first ever JD Cymru Premier League title this season. Hear more from Mike and his conversation with Jamie in this latest episode of our Getting to Know series.
During this hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Michael Wilde sat down with Fr. Kurt Farrell, as they hosted live from Albert Lea.
During this hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Michael Wilde sat down with Fr. Kurt Farrell, as they hosted live from Albert Lea.
During this hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Michael Wilde sat down with John & Debbie O'Meara, as they hosted live from St. James Coffee in Rochester.
During this hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Michael Wilde sat down with Fr. Randal Kasel, as they hosted live from St. James Coffee in Rochester .
During this hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Michael Wilde sat down with Fr. Randal Kasel, as they hosted live from St. James Coffee in Rochester .
During this hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Michael Wilde sat down with John & Debbie O'Meara, as they hosted live from St. James Coffee in Rochester.
This week I sit down for an excellent conversation with Michael Wilde. Michael was Senior Director of Global Brand Marketing and Business Development for Spin Master. Previously he was the VP of Global CPG Strategy, Licensing and North American Retail Development for WWE and VP of Global Brand Marketing and Business Development at Jakks Pacific. He now leverages his skills helping his clients execute winning marketing strategies. Michael share the story of how he followed his passions into the toy industry. What strategies does he use to keep his product development and marketing teams aligned? How does the unboxing phenomenon affect his marketing plans? What are the challenges of growing classic brands like WWE? We also discuss the origin and challenges of the Big Figs line from Jakks.
Listen to Chris Sutton, Michael Wilde, George Horan and Ross County co-manager Stuart Kettlewell after the Irn Bru final.
In this hour, host Michael Wilde came to you live from the RiverCentre in St. Paul, MN. He previewed this year's Catholics at the Capitol event and its importance as he visited with Jason Adkins, Executive Director of the Minnesota Catholic Conference, and Bishop Andrew Cozzens of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis.
In this hour, host Michael Wilde came to you live from the RiverCentre in St. Paul, MN. He previewed this year's Catholics at the Capitol event and its importance as he visited with Jason Adkins, Executive Director of the Minnesota Catholic Conference, and Bishop Andrew Cozzens of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis.
In the first hour, host Michael Wilde began by visiting with Todd Tobin about a program that’s helping lead other men and women back to their faith and how there’s one common denominator that triggers the curiosity to pursue Jesus and His Church. It was then time for your questions for Fr. Kurt Farrell of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester during our "Straight Talk" segment. Listeners asked questions on topics including: if you can be Catholic and a Democrat and why Catholics don't say "For Thine is the kingdom, power, and glory."
In the first hour, host Michael Wilde began by visiting with Todd Tobin about a program that’s helping lead other men and women back to their faith and how there’s one common denominator that triggers the curiosity to pursue Jesus and His Church. It was then time for your questions for Fr. Kurt Farrell of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester during our "Straight Talk" segment. Listeners asked questions on topics including: if you can be Catholic and a Democrat and why Catholics don't say "For Thine is the kingdom, power, and glory."
In the second hour, host Michael Wilde spoke with Fr. Kyle Metzger, Diocese of Fargo Vocations Director, about how discerning the Lord's call requires us to be free to listen and to be willing to do so. Fr. Metzger also talked about an upcoming Discernment Weekend. It was then time for our 10-Minute Tour of local events. Margaret Mulligan joined our host to talk about a great opportunity for evangelization involving coffee and a parking lot. Finally, Michael spoke with Paul George about what it means to "bear witness" in today's world and the upcoming Men's Conference in the Diocese of Duluth.
In the second hour, host Michael Wilde spoke with Fr. Kyle Metzger, Diocese of Fargo Vocations Director, about how discerning the Lord's call requires us to be free to listen and to be willing to do so. Fr. Metzger also talked about an upcoming Discernment Weekend. It was then time for our 10-Minute Tour of local events. Margaret Mulligan joined our host to talk about a great opportunity for evangelization involving coffee and a parking lot. Finally, Michael spoke with Paul George about what it means to "bear witness" in today's world and the upcoming Men's Conference in the Diocese of Duluth.
In the first hour, Michael Wilde and Programming Coordinator Brandon Clark began by visiting with Chris Motz, Executive Director of the South Dakota Catholic Conference, about the idea of surrogacy brokerages and why we need to stand against them. Michael and Brandon then joined Gregory Splonskowski for a live update as he heads with a group from the Diocese of Fargo to the March for Life. Finally, Fr. Raymond Courtright took listener calls during our "Straight Talk" segment. Questions were asked on topics including: how to evangelize as a cradle Catholic, what the Church's stance is when it comes to if a baby can be baptized after death, and if Catholics believe in karma.
In the second hour, Michael Wilde and Programming Coordinator Brandon Clark joined Dan Voss to talk about the upcoming March for Life in Bemidji, MN. Michael and Brandon then took listeners on our 10-Minute Tour of local events. Debbie O’Meara spoke about Functional Medicine and how that ties in with being a faithful Catholic. Finally, Jeff and Melissa Benda joined our hosts to share their beautiful story of adoption.
In the first hour, Michael Wilde and Programming Coordinator Brandon Clark began by visiting with Chris Motz, Executive Director of the South Dakota Catholic Conference, about the idea of surrogacy brokerages and why we need to stand against them. Michael and Brandon then joined Gregory Splonskowski for a live update as he heads with a group from the Diocese of Fargo to the March for Life. Finally, Fr. Raymond Courtright took listener calls during our "Straight Talk" segment. Questions were asked on topics including: how to evangelize as a cradle Catholic, what the Church's stance is when it comes to if a baby can be baptized after death, and if Catholics believe in karma.
In the second hour, Michael Wilde and Programming Coordinator Brandon Clark joined Dan Voss to talk about the upcoming March for Life in Bemidji, MN. Michael and Brandon then took listeners on our 10-Minute Tour of local events. Debbie O’Meara spoke about Functional Medicine and how that ties in with being a faithful Catholic. Finally, Jeff and Melissa Benda joined our hosts to share their beautiful story of adoption.
In the second hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Fr. Will Thompson spoke with the Diocese of Winona-Rochester's Fr. Timothy Biren about why we describe so many aspects of our faith as mysteries. Our hosts then took listeners on a 10-Minute Tour of local events. Finally, Brian Kusek and Eric Klein joined Michael and Fr. Will to talk about a way young adults can relax with friends, have a beer, and gain insights to our faith at the same time.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Fr. Will Thompson began by visiting with Dr. Marcie Moran of the Diocese of Sioux Falls about why making resolutions may not be the most fruitful or healthy way to start 2019. It was then your chance to call in with questions or comments for Fr. Will during our "Straight Talk" segment.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Fr. Will Thompson began by visiting with Dr. Marcie Moran of the Diocese of Sioux Falls about why making resolutions may not be the most fruitful or healthy way to start 2019. It was then your chance to call in with questions or comments for Fr. Will during our "Straight Talk" segment.
In the second hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Fr. Will Thompson spoke with the Diocese of Winona-Rochester's Fr. Timothy Biren about why we describe so many aspects of our faith as mysteries. Our hosts then took listeners on a 10-Minute Tour of local events. Finally, Brian Kusek and Eric Klein joined Michael and Fr. Will to talk about a way young adults can relax with friends, have a beer, and gain insights to our faith at the same time.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Fr. Will Thompson began by talking with nurse Jeremiah Johnson about the deathbed and how it can be a place from which we prepare for our eternal reward. Our hosts then invited you to call in with your questions and comments during our "Straight Talk" segment. This time, listeners asked questions on topics including: how to guide children in the right direction to love God and not fear Him and why Jesus asked for the cup to be passed from Himself in the Garden of Gethsemane.
In the second hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Fr. Will Thompson joined Nick Emmel, a theology teacher at St. Mary’s Central High School in Bismarck, to talk about his passion for protecting life and how he has shared that passion with more than a thousand students by escorting them to the March for Life in Washington, D.C. Our hosts then took listeners on a 10-Minute Tour of local events. Kristina Hammell of Catholic Charities of Southern Minnesota joined our hosts to talk about their Refugee Program and how the Holy Family, like refugees today, needed to find shelter in a foreign land. Finally, Michael and Fr. Will spoke with Andrew Bartel of the Catholic Community Foundation for Eastern South Dakota about why now is the perfect time to make charitable donations.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Fr. Will Thompson began by visiting with Fr. Aaron Kuhn of the Diocese of St. Cloud about the special project he is taking on to both draw his community together and help support potential vocations to the priesthood and religious life. Then, it was your chance to call in with questions and comments during our "Straight Talk" segment. Listeners asked questions on topics including: confession and sin, sinners being begotten by God, and the Incarnation.
In the second hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Fr. Will Thompson joined Fr. George Winzenburg to talk about the inspiring stories of student success at Red Cloud Indian School on the Pine Ridge Reservation. Michael and Fr. Will then took us on our 10-Minute Tour of local events. Mark Conzemius of the Catholic Community Foundation for Eastern South Dakota shared more about this year’s Christmas at the Cathedral in Sioux Falls. Finally, our hosts spoke with Fr. Mario Esposito about the mystery of the hermitage and what hermits bring to the Church.
In episode 7 of O11ycast, Charity is joined by fellow Honeycomb team member Michael Wilde along with Asana's heads of engineering and tech, Cliff Chang and Phips Peter, to discuss how observability has shaped their organizations.
In episode 7 of O11ycast, Charity is joined by fellow Honeycomb team member Michael Wilde along with Asana's heads of engineering and tech, Cliff Chang and Phips Peter, to discuss how observability has shaped their organizations. The post Ep. #7, Observability at Asana and Honeycomb appeared first on Heavybit.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Fr. Will Thompson began by visiting with Fr. Jerry Rogers, Laurie Archbold, Theresa Eckel, and Katie Virgin about the special bond between Lourdes High School in Rochester, MN and St. Mary’s Mission in Red Lake, MN. Our hosts then invited you to call in with your questions and comments during our "Straight Talk" segment. This time, a caller asked a question about the Church's teaching on relics.
In the second hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Fr. Will Thompson joined Cameo Anders to talk about if it's okay for Catholics to be organ donors. Our hosts then took a look at local events and opportunities in our 10-Minute Tour. Chad Cagle then joined our hosts to talk about if praise and worship music is out of place at Mass and adoration. Finally, Michael and Fr. Will spoke with the Diocese of New Ulm’s Fr. Paul Timmerman about how gratitude can lead to generosity.
Connah's Quay Nomads striker Michael Wilde speaks ahead of their IRN-BRU Cup Quarter Final tie with Queen's Park.
In the first hour, host Michael Wilde began by visiting with Sarah Vetter of Catholic Charities of Southern Minnesota about the beauty of adoption and the fears that prospective parents might have with the adoption process. Then, it was time for our "Straight Talk" segment, where you had the chance to call in with your questions and comments for the Diocese of Fargo's Fr. Raymond Courtright.
In the second hour, host Michael Wilde joined Bob Techentin to hear about his experience with having a regular time of adoration in front of the Blessed Sacrament. Michael then visited with Deacon Paul and Shawn Erickson about how we can look at the season of Advent in a different way, rather than letting it get drowned out by the clamor and busyness of the holiday season. Our host also spoke with Fr. Jerry Rogers of the Diocese of Crookston about how St. Mary's Mission is rising out of the ashes after a church fire and providing a new hope for all those it serves. Finally, Michael invited you on our 10-Minute Tour to hear about the great local events around the listening area.
Real Presence Radio hosts Michael Wilde and Fr. Will Thompson spoke with Barb Ernster about how we can live out the message from Our Lady at Fatima through some simple daily acts of faith.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Fr. Will Thompson began by visiting with the Diocese of New Ulm's Fr. Craig Timmerman about overcoming the fear of bringing all of our desires to the Lord, whether they be small or seemingly unattainable. Then, our hosts continued our new segment called "Straight Talk," where you had an opportunity to call in with questions and comments on topics of the faith or things happening in the world around us. This time, listeners called in with their questions and comments on how to talk to children about the importance of Mass and why we need to go each week.
In the second hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Fr. Will Thompson joined Jeff Ettinger and Jean McDermott to talk about an exciting new scholarship opportunity for some local Catholic and public school students. Krista Fremming then shared her personal story of having an abortion and how she was able to find healing through a program called Rachel's Vineyard. Next, Michael and Fr. Will spoke with Fr. Jordan Samson of the Diocese of Sioux Falls about his role as Assistant Vocations Director and what that means. Finally, our hosts continued our 10-Minute Tour, where we shared all the details for four local events from across the listening area.
This was the first hour of our special broadcast from the Rochester Catholic Schools Day of Giving with hosts Michael Wilde and Laurie Archbold.
This was the second hour of our special broadcast from the Rochester Catholic Schools Day of Giving with hosts Michael Wilde and Laurie Archbold.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Fr. Will Thompson began Our hosts joined Monica Herman to talk about how the Catholic Foundation of Southern Minnesota works with the Diocese of Winona-Rochester and helps the diocese continue its important work. Finally, Michael and Fr. Will spoke with Emily Zinos about how she is trying to help parents speak out when their children are learning morally compromising things at their schools.
In the second hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Fr. Will Thompson joined Deacon John Devlin to talk about an opportunity for you to join a pro-life movement which lines the streets and engages in peaceful prayer outside the Planned Parenthood in Sioux Falls. Michael and Fr. Will then spoke with Barb Ernster about how we can live out the message from Our Lady at Fatima through some simple daily acts of faith. Finally, our hosts had a chance to visit with Clyde Kringlen about the upcoming Fall Dinner and Bazaar in Fosston, MN.
During this hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Fr. Will Thompson sat down with Karen & Dave Kulzer, as they hosted live from St. James Coffee in Rochester, MN.
During this hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Fr. Will Thompson continued live from St. James Coffee in Rochester, MN. as they spoke with Bob and Mary Robak.
During this hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Steve Splonskowski sat down with Barry Bruss, as they hosted live from St. James Coffee in Rochester, MN.
During this hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Steve Splonskowski sat down with Greg & Paula Schmalz, as they hosted live from St. James Coffee in Rochester, MN.
During this hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Steve Splonskowski sat down with Deacon Joe Weigel of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester, as they hosted live from St. James Coffee in Rochester, MN.
During this hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Steve Splonskowski sat down with Fran Kooistra of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester, as they hosted live from St. James Coffee in Rochester, MN.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Fr. Will Thompson began by visiting with Music Director Dr. Beverly Everett about the beauty of the Bismarck-Mandan Symphony Orchestra music and all of the exciting events and special guests that will be featured this season. Our hosts then joined James Carrell to talk about what back-to-school looks like for a seminarian. Finally, our hosts spoke with Joyce Lehman from Pax Christi Church in Rochester, MN about why parishes are in need of volunteers to help keep them active and full of enthusiasm.
In the second hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Fr. Will Thompson joined Deacon Tom Geffre to talk about how you can be part of this year's National Day of Remembrance for Aborted Children. Our hosts were then joined in-studio by Becky Pries and Margaret Nelson to talk about their parish Fall Festivals in Byron and Kasson, MN. Finally, Michael and Fr. Will visited with the Diocese of Crookston's Fr. Matt Schmitz about the 125th anniversary of Sacred Heart Parish in East Grand Forks, MN.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Fr. Will Thompson began by visiting with Sam Mueller about his involvement with the Newman Center at Minnesota State University, Mankato and how it has impacted his faith life. Michael and Fr. Will then spoke with Msgr. Charles Mangan of the Diocese of Sioux Falls about the process of approval for Marian apparitions and how to know which ones are authentic and which ones are not. Finally, our hosts joined Sr. Rita Rauschendorfer and Sr. Regina Murray to talk about the new Vision of Hope Autism Ministry and how it provides an opportunity for young adults with autism to develop needed skills for independent living and relationships.
In the second hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Fr. Will Thompson introduced Fr. Thé Hoang of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester as our guest for this month's "Into the Deep" Call-In/Facebook Live segment. Fr. Thé answered questions on: the Church's teaching on cremation, the role of Mary as our Queen, and how parishes can take on more of a discipleship model in the New Evangelization. Our hosts then joined Msgr. Michael Woster and Sarah Knopik to talk about some big changes at St. Joseph's Catholic Newman Center at Black Hills State University, including a Grand Opening and the Fellowship of Catholic University Students (FOCUS) coming to campus.
Goals galore on the opening weekend, setting up an exciting Week Two of JD WPL action for Webber and Jonah to preview. A look ahead to the #WelClassico between Nomads and TNS with Andy Morrison, Michael Wilde and Scott Ruscoe. The Cofi Army crowd play a cameo along with Sean Eardley. Aber's Nev Powell on how they will do this year. Plus interviews from Carmarthen, Met, Bala, Llandudno, Newtown.
In the second hour, host Michael Wilde had the pleasure of visiting with Margaret Mulligan of St. James Coffee in Rochester about their high-quality coffee and beverages, the great atmosphere, and the variety of Christ-centered events that happen throughout the year. Michael then joined Helen Granquist to talk about the special way her parish is making sure everyone's prayer needs are being heard in their area.
In the first hour, host Michael Wilde began by visiting with Kriste Ross about her role as Deputy Coroner of Cass County in North Dakota. Kriste also shared how she became involved with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Michael then joined Fr. James Gross to talk about his namesake, St. James, and how this apostle's life can guide us to a deeper relationship with Christ today. Finally, our host joined Erin Schoenbeck to talk about why she went back to school to become a lawyer and why she feels it's important for other Catholics to serve in the public arena.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Fr. Will Thompson began by visiting with Tom Hirsig about all of the exciting events coming up at the Cheyenne Frontier Days. Our hosts then joined the Diocese of New Ulm's Fr. Joseph Steinbeisser to reflect on his journey and the joy of serving the Lord as a priest for more than 30 years. Finally, Michael and Fr. Will spoke with Sonia Mullally of the Diocese of Bismarck about this year's Thirst Women's Conference and all the great things that will be part of it.
In the second hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Fr. Will Thompson were joined in-studio by Mike Kesler of Rochester Catholic Schools to talk about the summer faith activities, community field trips, and summer camps available for students. They also talked about athletics and Mike's role as a coach. Our hosts then visited with Pam Johnson about this year's Community Summer Festival at St. Joseph's Church in Moorhead.
In the first hour, host Michael Wilde began by visiting with Steve Hasenohrl about how being Catholic and fighting fires go hand-in-hand. Steve also offered a few tips on how to stay safe this summer while dealing with fires. Michael then joined the Diocese of Duluth's Fr. Steve Laflamme to talk about confession and if there is a limit to how many times we can confess a particular sin. Finally, our host spoke with Fr. Mark Lichter of the Diocese of Sioux Falls about a new adult evangelization model and why he's moving in this direction at his parish.
In the second hour, host Michael Wilde visited with Tara Brooke of the Diocese of Bismarck about how a new "Sexual Revolution" movie examines the effects of the free-love experiment of the hippie generation and the prophetic nature of Humanae Vitae. Michael then sat down with Bishop John Quinn, Fr. Mark McNea, and Msgr. Gerald Mahon to talk about the new naming of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester, why there was a change, and what it means for the diocese going forward. Finally, Michael spoke with Mike Kiedrowski about the Capital Campaign to pay for the new Rochester station and how you can be a part of Catholic radio in the area.
Michael Wilde and Fr. Will Thompson hosted for the first time from Rochester, MN. In the first hour, Michael and Fr. Will visited with seminarian James Carrel of the Diocese of Sioux Falls about life as a seminarian and the upcoming Holy Smoke Car Show. Our hosts then visited with the Diocese of Winona-Rochester's newly ordained Deacon Matthew Wagner about what life is like now as a deacon and how that works together with singing and playing music for the Lord.
In the second hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Fr. Will Thompson joined Cassandra Ursu as she shared her and her husband's 3-year journey with infertility and how the Diocese of Bismarck is providing support for them and other couples who may be in a similar situation. Michael and Fr. Will then spoke with the Diocese of Rapid City's Msgr. Michael Woster about his love for motorcycles and the 5th annual Ride with the Bishop Rally and Poker Run. Finally, our hosts visited with Lora Rahe about the upcoming Cathedral Summer Festival in New Ulm, MN, an event that has something for the whole family.
In the second hour, host Michael Wilde began by visiting with Steve Splonskowski, Real Presence Radio Executive Director, about the results of the Spring Live Drive and the recent growth of the network. Michael then joined Bishop John Quinn of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester and Deb McManimon with St. Paul's Street Evangelization to talk about what it really means to evangelize.
In the first hour, host Michael Wilde began by visiting with Craig Johnson of East Grand Forks, MN about "mancaves" and how the space he designed actually benefits the entire family and helps bring men a little closer to the Lord. Michael then spoke with Robert Aberle from the Rapid City Catholic School System about how we as a community can help guide young people to success following graduation. Finally, our host joined Tanner Thooft, a seminarian for the Diocese of New Ulm, to talk about his summer assignment and how even the days of summer prepare him for priesthood.
In the first hour, host Michael Wilde began by visiting with Joshua Voytek about what it's like to manage the dining room in a restaurant amidst the craziness of serving customers quickly, with the best service possible. Michael then joined Hanah Bonilla to talk about why she became a Sidewalk Counselor and what it's like to stand between life and death in front of the abortion mill. Finally, Alexa Mairs, Jeanne Lindquist, and Jacob M. joined our host in-studio to share how St. Joseph's School in Moorhead, MN is making a difference for a village in Africa.
In the second hour, host Michael Wilde joined the Diocese of Bismarck's Deacon Terry Glatt to hear a firsthand account of what it's like to work in law enforcement through the joyful and very difficult moments behind the badge. Our host then visited with the Diocese of Rapid City's Craig Dyke about the struggle our children face with their faith and how you, as parents, can help keep the fire of the Holy Spirit alive.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Jeanine Bitzan visited with Tom Kuberra of Northern Lights Landscaping in Duluth about some ideas to help you begin your next yard project. Our hosts then introduced this month's "Into the Deep" Call-In Segment, featuring the Diocese of Crookston's Deacon Mark Krecji. Listeners called in with questions or sent them via Facebook Live on topics including: what the local Church is doing to promote Natural Family Planning, the importance of the family meal, tips for staying grounded in the faith, and practical ways to charitably challenge loved ones who practice Catholicism but disregard Church teaching.
In the second hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Jeanine Bitzan visited with the Minnesota Catholic Conference's Jason Adkins about what we should do with the aging, those with disabilities, the chronically ill, and the terminally ill. Michael was then joined by John Berger and Brandon Clark for our monthly "Made For Greatness" segment, where John shared his story and thoughts about the role of prayer as a father and husband.
In the first hour, host Michael Wilde visited with Staci Kouba and Tim Burchill about how we can continue to care for aging parents. The Diocese of Duluth's Deacon Kyle Eller then talked about the offensive statement: "In my thoughts and prayers" and the problem of "prayer shaming". Finally, our host joined the Diocese of Crookston's Fr. John Kleinwachter to talk about his 40 years of priesthood and how he never has a boring day.
In the second hour, host Michael Wilde previewed the Real Presence Radio pilgrimage to the Holy Sites of Michigan with Mary Hanbury. Michael then spoke with Bill Schneider from the Knights of Columbus at St. Therese the Little Flower Church in Rapid City about the upcoming Coats for Kids Bowling Tournament. Finally, our host visited with Fr. Edmund Yainao, SJ and student Joe Poeppel about the upcoming Men In Black Basketball Game.
In the first hour, host Michael Wilde spoke with Bishop David Kagan of the Diocese of Bismarck about the Greatest Commandment, the Know Your Faith Competition, and vocations. Michael also visited with Deacon John Weiske about the Diocese of Duluth's annual Catholic Men's Conference.
In the second hour, host Michael Wilde visited with Patti Spry about some of the great things happening at St. Mary's Mission on the Red Lake Indian Reservation in Minnesota. Fr. Timothy Castor of the Diocese of Rapid City shared what brought him to the Catholic faith. And our host talked with Gretchen Landherr about the Diocese of Duluth's annual Women of Faith Conference.
In the first hour, host Michael Wilde visited with Marlo Nelson of the Country Kitchen in Dickinson about preparing a delicious meal for Thanksgiving. Michael then spoke with Sonja Ellner of the Dorothy Day House in Moorhead about how we can help those in need, especially during the holidays. Finally, our host joined Nancy Ellenson to talk about the Mass of Remembrance and Light at her parish in Warroad, MN for all those who have experienced the loss of a child.
In the first hour, host Michael Wilde visited with Annah Zikmund and Rachel Ullmer about how youth are making learning and involvement in the community fun and meaningful through local 4-H clubs. He also spoke with Fr. Mark McCormick, Director of Vocations and Stewardship for the Diocese of Rapid City, about the importance of parents encouraging their children to use opportunities to help determine what vocation the Lord may be calling them to. Michael wrapped up the hour by talking with Shirley Bachmeier about the 100th anniversary of the October 13 apparition at Fatima, the day known as "The Miracle of the Sun", and the upcoming Public Square Rosary Crusades to be held in honor of this special anniversary.
In the second hour, host Michael Wilde talked with RPR Executive Director Steve Splonskowski about the recent Fall Live Drive. After that, our host visited with Joe Miller, Executive Director of the Magis Center of Reason and Faith, about whether or not science and religion can work together and his upcoming visit for the Diocese of Duluth's Annual Assembly. Finally, we continued our Fall Festival Tour, stopping at St. Francis de Sales Church in Moorhead for their annual Roast Beef Dinner and Fall Festival.
In the second hour, hosts Brad Gray and Jeanine Bitzan talked with the Diocese of New Ulm's Fr. Paul Timmerman about the teachings of the Church on the ministry of angels. During the Made for Greatness Men's Segment, Brad and Steve Splonskowski visited with Michael Wilde, who shared his journey of discovering the proper order of how to live life and what that meant when it came to being a father. We also continued our Fall Festival Tour as our hosts talked with Maryhelen Chadwick about the upcoming Taste of Faith Fall Festival at St. Philip's Church in Bemidji.
In the second hour, host Michael Wilde spoke with Fr. Mark Mallak, Senior Associate for the Holy Family Area Faith Community in the Diocese of New Ulm, about the trials and opportunities he has experienced as a priest and how he feels his priesthood has grown as a result. Michael then began our Fall Festival Tour as he spoke with Kathy and Jim Heisler about the 70th annual Fall Dinner at St. Hildegard Church in Menoken, ND. Finally, our host visited with Michael McMahon, Vice President for Enrollment Management at the University of Mary, about virtuous leadership in athletics as we approach the start of the fall sports season.
In the first hour, host Michael Wilde began by speaking with Jennifer Anderson, a Clinical Therapist with Catholic Charities North Dakota, about what she believes the keys to successful communication in marriage are. Michael then had the chance to visit with Larry and Marilyn Suchy about their incredible journey through divorce, prison time, and remarriage, within their 54 years of marriage.
In the first hour, host Michael Wilde began by talking with Deacon John Foucault of the Diocese of Duluth about his experience as a business owner with goals. This segment included a call-in portion as Deacon John explained more about what goals are and why we need them. During the second part of this hour, our host spoke with Dave Zavoral, owner of RJ Zavoral and Sons, about keeping work and family life in balance.
In the first hour, host Michael Wilde began by speaking with Travis Schweitzer of Schweitzer's Gourmet Meats in Moffit, ND about some tasty grilling tips and the importance of family time as we head off into the summer. Michael then spoke with Deacon Greg Luger of the Bismarck Diocese about his upcoming ordination to the priesthood. Finally, our host spoke with Mary Hanbury about pilgrimages and why you should consider going on one.
In the second hour, host Michael Wilde spoke with the Diocese of Rapid City's Bishop Robert Gruss about the 5th Annual Bishop's Fishing Tournament for Seminarians. Michael also spoke with Jason Adkins, Executive Director of the Minnesota Catholic Conference, about the big takeaways from the Minnesota legislative session and your role in the political process.
During this hour, we were joined by special guests Michael Wilde and Joe Hendrickx.
Given that yoga participation in the United States is roughly 80/20 (female/male), what would happen if four men gathered in a small room to discuss its merits for an hour? Would the yoga universe tilt from an abnormal balance of testosterone? If you've always wondered about this very scenario, your wait is over! Male yoga teachers Michael Wilde (aka the "Namaste Nerd") and Jeffrey Cattan join Will and Chris in studio to talk yoga shop. We all know that Yoga is Super Manly, so why don't more men get their pretzel on? Maybe they don't know the different varietals? Perhaps the loud "oms" coming from the yoga room at the gym scare them away? It could also be that most men believe that they aren't flexible. Good news! It turns out that in yoga "flexibility" is only a state of mind. If you can breath, you can do yoga. The "oms" may take longer to accept. If this episode doesn't peak your interest to assume downward dog, you'll come away with some wisdom regardless. Apply Michael and Jeff's yogic ways of thinking, and things like parenting, traffic, and elections might be easier to stomach moving forward. Namaste!
George Horan, John Danby and Michael Wilde preview an exciting season.
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