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In this episode of The Cordial Catholic, I'm joined by my new best friend Nic Davidson to talk about how he, and his whole family, converted to Catholicism. Nic's got an amazing story to tell. As a missionary following the call of Christ Nic has some amazing adventures to recount, how God was with him and his family every step of the way, and how listening and following that call he had become to accustomed to led him to pursue Christ right into the Catholic Church. Nic discusses the importance of meeting good Catholics including an incredible priest named Father Mike Schmitz – you may have heard of him! How reading from the Early Church Fathers made him realize that the roots of Christianity were Catholic. And how the beautiful Theology of the Body teaching was exactly what he needed – and made sense of human sexuality and marriage, and was found no where else in the Christian world! What an amazing guy! To generously help Nic and his family do the work of God please visit FreelyGiven and check out Nic's YouTube channel for his great videos, including a look into their missionary lives.Send your feedback to cordialcatholic@gmail.com. Sign up for our newsletter for my reflections on episodes, behind-the-scenes content, and exclusive contests.To watch this and other episodes please visit (and subscribe to!) our YouTube channel.Please consider financially supporting this show! For more information visit the Patreon page. All patrons receive access to exclusive content and if you can give $5/mo or more you'll also be entered into monthly draws for fantastic books hand-picked by me.If you'd like to give a one-time donation to The Cordial Catholic, you can visit the PayPal page.Thank you to those already supporting the show!This show is brought to you in a special way by our Patron Co-Producers. Thanks to Eli and Tom, Kelvin and Susan, Stephen, Victor and Susanne, Phil, Noah, Nicole, Michelle, Jordan, Jon, James, Gina, and Eyram.Support the showFind and follow The Cordial Catholic on social media:Instagram: @cordialcatholicTwitter: @cordialcatholicYouTube: /thecordialcatholicFacebook: The Cordial CatholicTikTok: @cordialcatholic
Nic Davidson is back sharing his heart for mission work! You can find out more about Nic at freelygiveninc.org!
Welcome to the #SPAITGIRL Talk Show with Yvette Le Blowitz EP.74 - How to Seize The YAY with Sarah Davidson, Author, Podcast Host, co-founder of Matcha Maiden Sarah Davidson is an Entrepreneur a.k.a Funtrepreneur and co-founder of of Matcha Maiden. Sarah started her first business after suffering from a case of complete adrenal exhaustion. As a young lawyer looking for a caffeine free fix to supplement her serious coffee habit, she ordered ten kilos of green tea from Japan without realising its sheer volume. She then started up a side hustle to shift the nine kilos she didn't need, and Matcha Maiden was born. With no business experience or investment behind them, Sarah and her partner Nic Davidson built Matcha Maiden from scratch, followed by plant-based cafe Matcha Mylkbar and, later, the chart topping Seize the Yay Podcast. Sarah Davidson is now the Author of Seize the Yay and in her book she shares with her readers practical tips and life advice to help you realise your own career and life dreams while staying grounded and well, Seize The Yay is your one-stop for achieving business success. In this episode 74 our Podcast Guest Sarah Davidson shares her: - her start up story - her brand new book - Seize The Yay and what her book title actually means - her self care rituals - why getting enough sleep is so important to her and her health - things that she does to try to avoid burn out - how she switches off from running a Global Business, being an Funtrepreneur, Podcast Host, Author - things she has been doing since being in covid19 lock down - how she found the time to write her brand new book - tips on how to write a book Plus we talk about - How Important it is to Seize Your Own YAY which will look different to Sarah or I and finding your own joy and happiness might come from not running a business but actually spending time with your own children. Stay in contact with our Podcast Guest: Sarah Davidson Website www.spoonfulofsarah.com Instagram @spoonful_of_sarah -- IN SUPPORT After you tune into this episode I would LOVE for you to - subscribe to the #spaitgirl podcast show with Yvette Le Blowitz - leave a 5* rating and review - tell a friend, family member, or anyone you meet too. ---------- Subscribe to #spaitgirl at website: www.spaitgirl.com instagram: @spaitgirl ------ Podcast Host Yvette Le Blowitz Instagram @yvetteleblowitz ------- To Be Featured on www.spaitgirl.com email: info@spaitgirl.com Hashtag #spaitgirl to share your inspiration via social media --------- OUT NOW BOOK - SEIZE THE YAY by Sarah Davidson BOOK - It Starts With Me by Yvette Le Blowitz Available on Amazon or other online book stores
Nic Davidson is a missionary at heart. His love for marriage, family and theology of the body is contagious. This episode explores sexuality, healing in marriage and the heart of man. You can check out Nic's podcast: Nic_the_idiot Website: www.freelygiveninc.org
Best Christmas Ever!!
""Are you on auto pilot or are you choosing the path you are on?" This week on the podcast I am interviewing one of my nearest and dearest Sarah Davidson (formerly Sarah Holloway). A lady who I certainly consider to be in my inner tribe, quite literally the smartest person I know, fellow lover of verbose responses, 'lawyer turned funtrepreneur' (podcast host + author + entrepreneur) and the Queen of Quotes. This conversation is a reflection of our 12 year relationship, that includes both our willingness to ask the challenging conversations and our spark of joy when we are with each other. We met as eager beaver law students 12 years ago and our paths lined up as corporate lawyers in top tier law firms... before I abandoned the coup to run & speak.... One year later Sarah & her now husband Nic Davidson started Matcha Maiden - an organic matcha green tea company. The brand sky rocketed through the use of social media and Sarah's amazing ability and connection. Within 6 months it gained the attention of US retailed Urban Outfitters - which was the trigger for Sarah to leave her job in law to jumped head and feet first into the business. She is the co-founder of Matcha Mylkbar - a vegan inspired cafe The host of globally renowned podcast Seize the Yay And most recently an author to Seize the Yay. This conversation discusses (amongst many things): •How Sarah revamped her metric of 'success' •How she's reignited the inner child. •Her strengths and weaknesses, including anything confrontational!! •Creating a brand as a reflection of the most authentic representation of her •The learnings from writing her book, including the uncovering of why she's struggled to self manage and say NO to opportunities •Learning how to create milestones and celebrate the small successes •Her mantras of 'Dreaming Big but Planning Small', 'Done is better than perfect' •How to change your default settings Sarah is a huge lover of life, all things yay, flexible thinking, spontaneity and she is a GEM. You can follow Sarah: instagram - @spoonful_of_sarah website - https://www.spoonfulofsarah.com/ If you enjoyed this conversation or found it to be of value I would LOVE for you to subscribe, rate and review the podcast!! Thank you for your support xo
""Are you on auto pilot or are you choosing the path you are on?"This week on the podcast I am interviewing one of my nearest and dearest Sarah Davidson (formerly Sarah Holloway). A lady who I certainly consider to be in my inner tribe, quite literally the smartest person I know, fellow lover of verbose responses, 'lawyer turned funtrepreneur' (podcast host + author + entrepreneur) and the Queen of Quotes. This conversation is a reflection of our 12 year relationship, that includes both our willingness to ask the challenging conversations and our spark of joy when we are with each other.We met as eager beaver law students 12 years ago and our paths lined up as corporate lawyers in top tier law firms… before I abandoned the coup to run & speak…. One year later Sarah & her now husband Nic Davidson started Matcha Maiden - an organic matcha green tea company. The brand sky rocketed through the use of social media and Sarah’s amazing ability and connection. Within 6 months it gained the attention of US retailed Urban Outfitters - which was the trigger for Sarah to leave her job in law to jumped head and feet first into the business.She is the co-founder of Matcha Mylkbar - a vegan inspired cafeThe host of globally renowned podcast Seize the YayAnd most recently an author to Seize the Yay.This conversation discusses (amongst many things):How Sarah revamped her metric of 'success'How she's reignited the inner child.Her strengths and weaknesses, including anything confrontational!!Creating a brand as a reflection of the most authentic representation of herThe learnings from writing her book, including the uncovering of why she’s struggled to self manage and say NO to opportunitiesLearning how to create milestones and celebrate the small successesHer mantras of 'Dreaming Big but Planning Small', 'Done is better than perfect'How to change your default settingsSarah is a huge lover of life, all things yay, flexible thinking, spontaneity and she is a GEM.You can follow Sarah:instagram - @spoonful_of_sarahwebsite - https://www.spoonfulofsarah.com/If you enjoyed this conversation or found it to be of value I would LOVE for you to subscribe, rate and review the podcast!! Thank you for your support xo
We are launching Season 2 with an earnest and insightful conversation with the multi-talented and truly wonderful Sarah Davidson. You may know her as Spoonful of Sarah or as the host of her fabulous podcast, Seize the Yay. Sarah's professional career started as a mergers and acquisitions lawyer for a top tier firm in Melbourne but took a sharp left turn when she suffered a severe bout of adrenal fatigue, which saw her exploring other options. It was from this that her first foray into business was underway, in the creation of Matcha Maiden with her now husband Nic Davidson. Their business exploded onto the market and just one year on, they opened their award-winning plant based café, Matcha Mylkbar. Sarah has achieved so much in her life and career to date and is an absolute delight to chat with. One of the things I love about podcasting and this format, is that the shape of the conversation can change dramatically at any point and you can think you're going to be talking to someone about one particular aspect of their lives and then something entirely different comes out of the energy you each bring on that day. This conversation was the perfect example of that. I thought we were going to dive straight into Sarah's incredible journey as a self-styled funtrepreneur - and while we did explore much of that, the conversation went deep into anxiety and mental health from jump. Sarah's story is inspiring and her warmth and candour is infectious. Oh and if you've ever been curious about what goes on on Richard Branson's private island when no one is looking? Then sit tight and Sarah will give you low down on her exclusive retreat and wild bachelorette party thrown by the man himself! You can connect with Sarah through her website Spoonful of Sarah or through Insta as Spoonful of Sarah or Seize the Yay. Don't forget to check out Matcha Maiden and Matcha Mylkbar while you're at it! As always, your reviews and ratings are very much appreciated, so if you like the show - please let us know! You can also connect with us at The Curious Life Podcast on Insta and Facebook by clicking on these links.
The word “worthy” can mean many things, depending on whether you’re a man or woman. What does it mean for Nic Davidson, husband, father, and speaker at the upcoming Women’s Conference in Duluth? Tune in to find out.
The word “worthy” can mean many things, depending on whether you’re a man or woman. What does it mean for Nic Davidson, husband, father, and speaker at the upcoming Women’s Conference in Duluth? Tune in to find out.
Our guest this week is Leadville 100 Trail Run finisher Jason Cohen. You may recall our mention of the Heavy as Lead documentary of Jason. You are about to hear his journey to transform himself from a body weight of nearly 300lbs to the fighting weight of an ultramarathoner. Thanks to last weekend's guest, CEO and Co-Founder of Precision Hydration, Andy Blow. You can listen to the interview on episode #213 or you can read it in the Blog Thanks also to ultramarathoner Samantha Gash and her reporting on what is happening with the devastating brushfires in Australia. You can listen to the interview on episode #214. Sponsor - iKOR Labs: iKOR is the CBD that I use to protect my body from the stress from hard training sessions. I helps me recover fast and maintain a positive mental state. The daily shot is great to help get a great night's sleep and the recovery shot is awesome after hard efforts. Don't let the competition recover better than you. 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Interview with Jason Cohen: Jason Cohen Jason, at the age of 27, found himself looking at the number 297 on his bathroom scale. Jason resolved to never let that number touch 300 and has since lost over 120 pounds. His incredible journey has taken him through his battle with obesity and will now take him to the starting line of the Leadville Trail 100 Race on August 18th, 2018. This film documents Jason's story of losing the weight, becoming an athlete, and running the Leadville 100. Let's get into the interview now with Jason Cohen. Sponsor - Riplaces: One of my favorite products are Riplaces. This elastic lace system is the most comfortable, durable and clean-looking system you can lace into your shoes. If you want faster transitions (and security weight lines at the airport). Pro triathlete proven and endorsed. Get your MHE logo package. Use the code MHE25 to get that 25% discount. Go to MHE Sponsor Discounts page by going to www.milehighendurance.com, or directly to https://www.riplaces.com/collections/mile-high-endurance Train Informed: Last week we had Andy Blow talking about how to get a handle on your hydration plan and how unique each solution is for each athlete. If you recall Andy talked about the TrainingPeaks University course that's available. I took the course and picked up a couple of CPU credits along the way. I want to share a couple of things that I learned and that I think will emphasize the unique needs of each athlete. Question: How many sweat glands do you have? Answer: Depending on how big you are, you’ll have anywhere between 1.5 and 5 million sweat glands on your body. Question: There are two types of sweat glands, what are there names? Answer: There are actually two main types: eccrine and apocrine Question: What do they do? Answer: Your eccrine glands are the ‘classic’ sweat glands that produce most of the sweat you can see when you train. They are tiny, numerous and are found almost everywhere on the body, although they are most concentrated on the palms, soles and face. Apocrine glands, on the other hand, secrete a slightly different type of sweat into a hair follicle which then makes its way up to the skin’s surface. Because of this, apocrine glands are bigger and are only found in your armpits and a few other places where hair grows. They secrete a thicker solution that is largely to blame for the distinctive odor associated with sweating. TrainingPeaks University course, 'The Science of Endurance Hydration' What's New in the 303? TrainingPeaks Announces Departure of Gear Fisher, Co-Founder and Chief Corporate Development Officer TrainingPeaks, a global leader in providing smart and effective digital training solutions for athletes and coaches, today announced Gear Fisher, Co-Founder and Chief Corporate Development Officer, will be leaving the company to launch a new video feedback and communication platform. Andy Stephens will continue his role as CEO of TrainingPeaks and parent company Peaksware. Karen Hornbostel Time Trial Series; Special Deal for Triathletes USA Triathlon and USA Cycling have been partnering more and more and now, partnering with the Bicycle Racing Association of Colorado (BRAC), triathletes holding a current USAT membership are being offered a significant incentive to try the Karen Hornbostel Time Trial series (KHMTT). There is hardly a better way to prepare for the upcoming triathlon season then participating in these early season time trial races. Endurance News: Relief Run for Australia Wildfire Disaster Relief by Red Cross Australia is burning and the effects of the recent bushfires has been widespread and devastating. Melbourne-based ultramarathon runner, Samantha Gash, and Nic Davidson have created a virtual Relief Run. Please register to the event via www.reliefrun.com.au. 100% of your $50AUD fee will go as a donation to the Australian Red Cross Disaster Relief and Recovery Fund. Lets collectively use our footsteps to support those who have lost loved ones, their homes, and their critical needs in the face of disaster. Your run or walk can take place anywhere, at any time on the weekend of Saturday January 18th and Sunday January 19th 2020. There are 21.1km half marathon and 5km options for you to sign up for. We welcome runners of all abilities to join us for this important cause. While you can participate solo, some of us are choosing to rally together and are holding community Relief Run events around the world. We encourage you to share this event as wide as you can and register your own Club event. Many organised runs have been listed on www.reliefrun.com.au https://reliefrun.com.au/ Tim O'Donnell and Terrible Tuesday Workouts UCAN—specifically the company’s signature food product, SuperStarch. “SuperStarch is like a slow-drip IV, giving a constant, steady release of carbohydrates,” he says. O’Donnell also uses it during his training, especially on "Terrible Tuesdays." “When you’re finishing up running and hitting the water 35-45 minutes later, you need something quick in between that’s not going to give you that spike…it has to be energy that can get you through to the end of the session.” And O’Donnell will need all the energy he can when it comes to what he calls “Terrible Tuesday,” a hyperintensive mash-up of each triathlon discipline and a lifting session for good measure. “To prepare for an eight-hour race like the Ironman, you have to put your body in overload sometimes in training,” O’Donnell explains. “Honestly, I’ve found it’s better to do it all on one day like this, because when you do your intense biking, swimming and running sessions on different days, it becomes harder to recover and bounce back for the next one.” https://www.muscleandfitness.com/athletes-celebrities/pro-tips/how-top-us-triathlete-tim-o-donnell-prepares-ironman USA Triathlon Endurance Exchange https://www.enduranceexchange.com/event-schedule https://www.enduranceexchange.com/page/show/5472660-speakers https://www.enduranceexchange.com/page/show/5472658-session-descriptions Video of the Week: Heavy As Lead - From 300 Pounds to the Leadville 100 Heavy as Lead is the story of Jason Cohen, who went from 300lbs to just a short 7 years later found himself running the Leadville Trail 100. Jason, at the age of 27, found himself looking at the number 297 on his bathroom scale. Jason resolved to never let that number touch 300 and has since lost over 120 pounds. His incredible journey has taken him through his battle with obesity and took him to the starting line of the Leadville Trail 100 Race on August 18th, 2018. This film documents Jason's story of losing the weight, becoming an athlete, and running the Leadville 100. Jason was given the idea to tell his story by his good friend, Mark LeBlanc, who realized that Jason's story needed to be told to the world. Mark is co-creating Heavy as Lead with Jason and is the person behind the camera for much of the film. More information and contact information can be found at www.heavyaslead.com Heavy As Lead Documentary - From 300lbs to Running the Leadville 100 Upcoming Interviews: Jennifer Conroyd of Fluid Running is joining us to confirm that "aqua jogging" as we called it in the Tim O'Donnell interview is in fact the next big thing. Jennifer is an Ironman finisher and also a 15 time Boston Marathon qualifier. She created Fluid Running after I got injured training for the Chicago Marathon in 2010. Closing: Please support our affiliate brands that support the show and help you get faster! See the https://milehighendurancepodcast.com/sponsors page. Be sure to follow us on social media including @303endurance and @milehighendurancepodcast. Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!
Round Table with Nic Davidson
Nic Davidson aka @niccyboy aka founder of Bushy Creative, co-founder of Matcha Maiden and Matcha Mylkbar, fiance of Sarah Holloway (from episode 1), ex-elite athlete, tech and gym junkie and one of the greatest people I have ever met, and I sit down for chats. Find out about his incredible path to where he is now and all the things he's achieved along the way.We discuss how Nic is an all-time nerd, what we think about university degrees, coding and tech and being a role model for young kids. You will also be graced by fart chats and Nic's interpretation of a cow sound... yep. I was able break through the social facade, that is Nic's #fitness #gym #fitspo social media presence, to bring out a raw, honest and real Nic- one that I think will surprise most people! He's one of my greatest friends and someone that I think is worth getting to know properly. I hope you enjoy yet again another intro into one of my friends, @niccyboy - someone who will be on regularly to discuss much bigger and better things (honesty best policy). Let me know what you want to hear about next week on Instagram @ang_foot
We sit down with the joyful and engaging Sarah Holloway, former lawyer and co-creator of Matcha Maiden and Matcha Mylkbar, about what it takes to find your life purpose, her accidental journey into creating her own global brand and how she manages her anxiety.
We have a special Round Table. Nic Davidson from Tech Services discusses the coming ELD mandate and our plan of action.
An inspirational talk given to our Lumen Christi staff and students by Nic Davidson about how God wants a personal relationship with us. Wonderful and engaging!
So, it finally happened. We convinced Nic, my partner in life, business and golden retriever parenthood into coming onto the show. I know a few of you have been eagerly waiting to hear this one and I'm always surprised to hear when people say Nic's quiet or mysterious but then I remember he's actually quite shy (which to some of our closer friends is laughable as he's the OPPOSITE once you get to know him). When I think about how he probably comes across in my stories or in take 527 of a photo together, you probably don't see much of who he really is or how we are as a couple so I'm excited to share what I think is one of the most inspiring ways to yay so far. One of the things I love about him most is that there are so many dimensions to his personality, but if you only know one of them then you'll meet a few of the others in today's episode! And perhaps I'm a bit the same – we're both equal parts nerdburger and arty farty” as I always say which is why we're 10 years in and getting married later this year! As for his bio which I've had to write many a time, it still astounds me all the things he's managed to squeeze into his 34 years. I don't think he gives himself enough credit for most parts of the story, so I've tried to weasel some of it out of him. Starting off as a country boy in outer Devonport, Tasmania, Nic's a serial entrepreneur and often laughs at how he's never actually had a real job. His first career was as an international athlete which took him all over the world and, as mentioned in Jana's episode, he was Jana Pittman's training partner on his own Olympic journey until ongoing injury stopped his career short. On returning to Melbourne, he was poached from his retail job into the night club scene where he really cut his business teeth building Baroq House into its glory days and let me queue jump which is the romantic story of how we met. While there was definitely a lot of partying, he and his team started to develop their own marketing and design skills to take things in-house, which eventually morphed into his current full service digital agency, the Bushy Creative. His self-teaching and inner dork has gone to such lengths that Nic's tech skills ventured even as far software development and he's had two full scale tech spin offs that he talks about in the episode. He's also got an aerial asset capture business taking photos out of helicopters and that's all before Matcha Maiden or Matcha Mylkbar were even a dot on the horizon. So sometimes, he's a very serious tech head businessman but most of the time he's a serial joker – life is NEVER boring when Nic's around. He's the sole reason I was able to leave law for my funtrepreneur life and turned this regimented, conservative lawyer into a crazy adventurer. His abs aren't bad either, as you've probably noticed. This was the hardest episode I've done so far as I'm way too close to be objective so hopefully I've done him justice! Introducing, Nic Davidson… + Full show notes here + Announcements on Insta at @spoonful_of_sarah + Subscribe to not miss out on the next instalment of YAY!
So, it finally happened. We convinced Nic, my partner in life, business and golden retriever parenthood into coming onto the show. I know a few of you have been eagerly waiting to hear this one and I’m always surprised to hear when people say Nic’s quiet or mysterious but then I remember he’s actually quite shy (which to some of our closer friends is laughable as he’s the OPPOSITE once you get to know him). When I think about how he probably comes across in my stories or in take 527 of a photo together, you probably don’t see much of who he really is or how we are as a couple so I’m excited to share what I think is one of the most inspiring ways to yay so far. One of the things I love about him most is that there are so many dimensions to his personality, but if you only know one of them then you’ll meet a few of the others in today’s episode! And perhaps I’m a bit the same – we’re both equal parts nerdburger and arty farty” as I always say which is why we’re 10 years in and getting married later this year!As for his bio which I’ve had to write many a time, it still astounds me all the things he’s managed to squeeze into his 34 years. I don’t think he gives himself enough credit for most parts of the story, so I’ve tried to weasel some of it out of him. Starting off as a country boy in outer Devonport, Tasmania, Nic’s a serial entrepreneur and often laughs at how he’s never actually had a real job. His first career was as an international athlete which took him all over the world and, as mentioned in Jana’s episode, he was Jana Pittman’s training partner on his own Olympic journey until ongoing injury stopped his career short. On returning to Melbourne, he was poached from his retail job into the night club scene where he really cut his business teeth building Baroq House into its glory days and let me queue jump which is the romantic story of how we met. While there was definitely a lot of partying, he and his team started to develop their own marketing and design skills to take things in-house, which eventually morphed into his current full service digital agency, the Bushy Creative.His self-teaching and inner dork has gone to such lengths that Nic’s tech skills ventured even as far software development and he’s had two full scale tech spin offs that he talks about in the episode. He’s also got an aerial asset capture business taking photos out of helicopters and that’s all before Matcha Maiden or Matcha Mylkbar were even a dot on the horizon. So sometimes, he’s a very serious tech head businessman but most of the time he’s a serial joker – life is NEVER boring when Nic’s around. He’s the sole reason I was able to leave law for my funtrepreneur life and turned this regimented, conservative lawyer into a crazy adventurer. His abs aren’t bad either, as you’ve probably noticed. This was the hardest episode I’ve done so far as I’m way too close to be objective so hopefully I’ve done him justice! Introducing, Nic Davidson…+ Full show notes here + Announcements on Insta at @spoonful_of_sarah+ Subscribe to not miss out on the next instalment of YAY!
Sarah Holloway and Nic Davidson, are the creators of Matcha Maiden, a range of matcha powder products and co-owners of the plant-based, sustainability-driven café, Matcha Mylkbar in Melbourne and Sydney.In this episode, you’ll hear how Sarah was unable to drink coffee for health reasons and became hooked instead on the nutritional properties of matcha power when working in Hong Kong, for its distinct flavour, high level of anti-oxidants and gentler caffeine level.On their return to Australia, Sarah and Nic started an online business importing and selling Matcha powder, which not only fueled their own daily matcha latte habit, but also creating a community of like-minded followers. This humble side project has evolved into a business with over fifteen hundred stockists, eighty-seven thousand Instagram followers and the launch of an award-winning, sustainability-driven café.Plus, in this episode, you’ll learn about the ‘trickle-down effect’ and how to know when a fleeting food trend will become a more mainstream, mass-appeal opportunity.You can learn more about Matcha Maiden and Matcha Mylkbar, and connect with Sarah and Nic on:https://www.matchamaiden.com/https://www.instagram.com/matcha_maiden/?hl=enhttp://www.matchamylkbar.com/https://www.instagram.com/matcha_mylkbar/?hl=enMany thanks to this episode’s sponsor, the Monash Food Innovation Centre in Melbourne, Australia. Find out how they can help your business become more innovative: https://www.foodinnovationcentre.com.au
Host Fr. James Gross brought you three great hours of live interviews from Scheels Arena at the Diocese of Fargo's Redeemed 2018 Conference. In the first hour, Fr. Gross visited with Nic Davidson and Bishop John Folda.
In the first hour, hosts Fr. Richard Kunst and Fr. Ryan Moravitz visited with Scott Pionk, a hockey dad from the Duluth area, about keeping faith a top priority while your children are involved in sports. Fr. Kunst and Fr. Moravitz then spoke with Nick Emmel and Victoria Windsor from St. Mary's Central High School in Bismarck about their excitement for the March for Life in Washington, D.C. Finally, our hosts spoke with Nic Davidson about reaching our children with the faith and the Diocese of Fargo's upcoming REDEEMED 2018 Conference.