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Hour 1 for 8/21/24 Drew gave a roundup of the DNC Day 2 (:51). Then, Erick Frey from Notre Dame Federal Credit Union covered why homeowner's insurance is so expensive (17:58). One caller suggested the cost of homes has also gone up (24:07). Then, Drew covered more news (29:14), and the secret to living longer (39:18).
A beautiful Mass can inspire the faithful to a deeper love for Jesus. Will Wright joins Steve and Becky to explore the goodness, truth and beauty to be discovered in the Mass. He invites everyone to a Lenten series called Praying the Mass at St. John Paul II High School. Thanks to Notre Dame Federal Credit Union for making this show possible!
When you're struggling with faith or the teachings of the Church, it's helpful to have logical, well-researched explanations to study. Trent Horn joins Steve and Becky to present thoughtful answers to some difficult questions we might encounter in living a life of faith. His recent books are Devil's Advocate: Facing My Inner Anti-Catholic and When Protestants Argue Like Atheists: 12 Weird Ways That Anti-Catholics Mimic Secular Skeptics. Special thanks to Notre Dame Federal Credit Union for sponsoring this episode.
There's a hunger for community, it's even more prevalent in these post-pandemic times. Beth Davis from Blessed is She joins Steve and Becky to explore relationship, connection to God and to others. The book is Loving God, Loving Others: 52 Devotions to Create Connections that Last. Thanks to Notre Dame Federal Credit Union for sponsoring this episode!
Can Critical Race Theory be reconciled with Catholic social teaching? Edward Feser breaks down the philosophical and theological issues of Critical Race Theory. His book is All One in Christ: A Catholic Critique of Racism and Critical Race Theory. This episode is brought to you by Notre Dame Federal Credit Union.
Finding the way to Christ can be a journey full of obstacles and challenges. Tom Hiney shares stories of Christians on their way to faith in an interesting, entertaining, thought-provoking conversation. His book is The Song of Ascents: Lives of Rage and Stillness. This episode is brought to you by Notre Dame Federal Credit Union.
NorthWood Football Coach Nate Andrews joined us on Tailgate Talk to explain how difficult this last week was for his football program. A number of players will be out for Friday's game after an off the field incident last weekend. Thank you to Notre Dame Federal Credit Union for being a presenting sponsor for Tailgate Talk: notredamefcu.com/ ----- Live: www.redeemerradio.com or download the Redeemer Radio App Follow Redeemer Radio 95.7 Sports on social media:www.facebook.com/957Sports www.twitter.com/957Sports Follow Redeemer Radio on Social Media:www.Facebook.com/RedeemerRadio www.Twitter.com/RedeemerRadio Subscribe to the Podcast: Apple | Google Play | AnchorFM | Spotify | RSS Redeemer Radio is the non-profit Catholic radio station serving the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend
The culture is shifting rapidly with respect to the human person, marriage and family. Living according to Christian principles is a social good and is under attack. Helen Alvaré explores what religious freedom is and current threats against it in our society. Her book is Religious Freedom After the Sexual Revolution: A Catholic Guide. This episode is brought to you in part by Notre Dame Federal Credit Union.
We're called to live simply, but it is a struggle, especially in our culture. Laraine Bennett inspires us through the life of Thérèse of Lisieux and her own experiences, her book is The Little Way of Living with Less: Learning to Let Go with the Little Flower. This episode is brought to you in part by Notre Dame Federal Credit Union.
Saints had parents, what were they like? Patrick O'Hearn introduces us to the lives of parents whose children are known saints. He gives us a glimpse into their ordinary struggles and the ways they lived the faith in their homes. His book is Parents of the Saints: The Hidden Heroes Behind Our Favorite Saints. This episode is brought to you in part by Notre Dame Federal Credit Union.
On the September 3rd, 2022 edition of Notre Dame Federal Credit Union's Irish Sports Saturdays, host Angelo Di Carlo chats with South Bend native Reilly Jeffers, a staff member at Ohio State as the Buckeyes get set to face Notre Dame in a top 5 matchup to open the season. Reilly grew up a diehard Notre Dame fan. His dad, after all, was Jeff Jeffers--the most recognizable TV reporter to ever cover the Irish. Jeff died a few years ago, so this game brings a lot of emotions considering how much this one would mean to Jeff. It certainly means a whole lot to Reilly and his family. The journey to this point for Reilly wasn't easy. Just before the start of his junior year of high school football, Reilly was in a serious car crash that cost him that football season. Two weeks later, his dad had a stroke. It was faith that got Reilly through those dark days. And those dark days is what gave him his first chance to learn about coaching. It's a powerful conversation about faith, family and football. Thank you to Notre Dame Federal Credit Union for being the title sponsor of Irish Sports Saturdays: http://notredamefcu.com/ (notredamefcu.com/) ----- Live: http://www.redeemerradio.com/ (www.redeemerradio.com) or download the Redeemer Radio App Follow Redeemer Radio 95.7 Sports on social media: http://www.facebook.com/957Sports (www.facebook.com/957Sports) & http://www.twitter.com/957Sports (www.twitter.com/957Sports) Subscribe to the Podcast: Apple | Google Play | AnchorFM | Spotify | RSS Redeemer Radio is the non-profit Catholic radio station serving the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend and is a part of the Spoke Street Media Network. Visit https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/e1nba2b (spokestreet.com) for a great collection of Catholic podcasts.
On the September 3rd, 2022 edition of Notre Dame Federal Credit Union's Irish Sports Saturdays, hosts Angelo Di Carlo and John Brach discuss Notre Dame's top 5 showdown with Ohio State to open the new season. It's the start of the Marcus Freeman era as head coach and Tyler Buchner era as quarterback. The challenge is massive against a Heisman contending quarterback and one of the nation's most explosive wide receivers. We look at what the Irish need to do to pull off a win in a hostile environment. Plus an incredible conversation with South Bend native Reilly Jeffers, who is now on the staff at Ohio State. The son of WNDU legend Jeff Jeffers, Reilly grew up an Irish fan--now he will coach against them. The journey to get here is well worth the listen. The ultimate chat about faith, family and football. The guys wrap up the show with their game predictions. Reminder, this is our final show until the bowl game! Thank you to Notre Dame Federal Credit Union for being the title sponsor of Irish Sports Saturdays: http://notredamefcu.com/ (notredamefcu.com/) ----- Live: http://www.redeemerradio.com/ (www.redeemerradio.com) or download the Redeemer Radio App Follow Redeemer Radio 95.7 Sports on social media: http://www.facebook.com/957Sports (www.facebook.com/957Sports) & http://www.twitter.com/957Sports (www.twitter.com/957Sports) Subscribe to the Podcast: Apple | Google Play | AnchorFM | Spotify | RSS Redeemer Radio is the non-profit Catholic radio station serving the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend and is a part of the Spoke Street Media Network. Visit https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/e1nba2b (spokestreet.com) for a great collection of Catholic podcasts.
Last year, Fr. John Lankeit shared his personal journey with mental health. On today's episode, he gives us an update on his life. He helps us grow in our faith, our prayer life and relationship with the Lord. This episode is brought to you in part by Notre Dame Federal Credit Union.
Take a fascinating look at the history of the Catholic Church in the United States with Christopher Shannon. His book, American Pilgrimage: A Historical Journey Through Catholic Life in the New World, unpacks the development of the Church in America. This episode is brought to you in part by Notre Dame Federal Credit Union.
How do we know if a miracle is actually a miracle? Michael O'Neill, EWTN's Miracle Hunter explains how the Catholic Church validates supernatural claims using scientific investigation. His book is Science and the Miraculous: How the Church Investigates the Supernatural. This show is brought to you in part by Notre Dame Federal Credit Union.
Where did confusion about gender start and how does the Church address this issue? Dr. John Grabowski unpacks the beauty of Church teaching on human sexuality in light of chaos in the culture. His book is Unraveling Gender: The Battle Over Sexual Difference. This episode is brought to you in part by Notre Dame Federal Credit Union. Learn more at https://notredamefcu.com/.
G.K. Chesterton prophetically said that no one is defending the family and that the family is the brick of society. He said this in the 1800's! Dale Ahlquist explores the mind of G.K. Chesterton on family and society, his book is The Story of the Family: G.K. Chesterton on the Only State That Creates and Loves Its Own Citizens. This episode is brought to you in part by Notre Dame Federal Credit Union. Learn more: https://notredamefcu.com/
The Sisters of Life arrived in Arizona last Fall with a mission to help women facing unplanned pregnancies believe in themselves and choose life for their unborn children. Sr. Bethany Madonna shares her story as well as inspiring stories of women who have received healing and strength through their ministry. This episode is brought to you in part by Notre Dame Federal Credit Union. To learn more visit: https://notredamefcu.com/
Explore the life and legacy of Pope Benedict XVI, a look into his life, his commitment to defending the faith, the liturgy, the dignity of the human person and more. Joseph Pearce's heartfelt biography is Benedict XVI: Defender of the Faith. This episode is brought to you in part by Notre Dame Federal Credit Union.
Spirituality is a broad term, used by many, but what does Spirituality look like in the Catholic tradition? Fr. Jeffrey Kirby takes complex theological concepts, makes them understandable and unlocks for us the spiritual treasures of the Catholic faith. His book is Glory Unto Glory: A Primer on Ascetical Theology. This episode is brought to you in part by Notre Dame Federal Credit Union. Learn more at ndfcu.org.
Dawn Brohawn and Michael Greaney explore how a return to Christian principles based on Natural Law, the common good and human dignity could rebuild a better society. Their new book is The Greater Reset: Reclaiming Personal Sovereignty Under Natural Law. This episode is brought to you in part by Notre Dame Federal Credit Union.
What does it take to be a Catholic leader in these times? How can we change our culture through our witness to Christ? Cristofer Pereyra and Erin Monnin share tips and thoughts, from their new book, Catholic Leadership for Civil Society: A Practical Guide on Authentic Lay Leadership. This episode is brought to you in part by Notre Dame Federal Credit Union. Learn more at ndfcu.org.
Our monthly visit with retail. banking coach John WIlkening from Notre Dame Federal Credit Union https://notredamefcu.com/ always a classic! Conference quality information without the expense report.
How can women enter into a more intimate relationship with God? Nell O'Leary shares the mission of Blessed is She and a new devotional for women, Made New. They explore the authentic, real stories written to inspire and help women grow closer to the Lord. Today's episode is brought to you in part by Notre Dame Federal Credit Union https://notredamefcu.com/arizona.
Who were the twelve Apostles? We might know their names, or some of their names, but what do we know about them? Rod Bennett explores the Apostles and what we can learn from the Gospel through them. His book is These Twelve: The Gospel Through the Apostles Eyes. Today's episode is brought to you in part by Notre Dame Federal Credit Union https://notredamefcu.com/arizona.
For the 3rd Saturday in a row, the Marian boys basketball team won a championship and this one sends them to the state finals for the first time in program history as they defeated Leo in the 3A Semi-State. Re-live the broadcast. Thank you to Notre Dame Federal Credit Union for being a presenting sponsor for high school basketball on Redeemer Radio: notredamefcu.com/ Thank you to Tire Rack for a being a presenting sponsor for high school basketball on Redeemer Radio: tirerack.com ----- Live: www.redeemerradio.com or download the Redeemer Radio App Follow Redeemer Radio 95.7 Sports on social media:www.facebook.com/957Sports www.twitter.com/957Sports Follow Redeemer Radio on Social Media:www.Facebook.com/RedeemerRadio www.Twitter.com/RedeemerRadio Subscribe to the Podcast: Apple | Google Play | AnchorFM | Spotify | RSS Redeemer Radio is the non-profit Catholic radio station serving the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend
Listen to the final seconds of the game and then the postgame reaction as #2 Marian defeats Leo to win the 3A Boys Basketball SemiState Championship and book Marian a ticket to the boys basketball state finals for the first time in school history. Redeemer Radio takes you right into the heart of the celebration with interviews with Richard Brooks, Kaleo Kakalia, Deaglan Sullivan and Coach Robb Berger. Thank you to Notre Dame Federal Credit Union for being a presenting sponsor for high school basketball on Redeemer Radio: notredamefcu.com/ Thank you to Tire Rack for a being a presenting sponsor for high school basketball on Redeemer Radio: tirerack.com ----- Live: www.redeemerradio.com or download the Redeemer Radio App Follow Redeemer Radio 95.7 Sports on social media:www.facebook.com/957Sports www.twitter.com/957Sports Follow Redeemer Radio on Social Media:www.Facebook.com/RedeemerRadio www.Twitter.com/RedeemerRadio Subscribe to the Podcast: Apple | Google Play | AnchorFM | Spotify | RSS Redeemer Radio is the non-profit Catholic radio station serving the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend
Could a renewal in art and literature lead to God? Joseph Pearce explores culture, current events, Catholic literary figures and how to evangelize through the good, true and beautiful. Today's episode is brought to you in part by Notre Dame Federal Credit Union https://notredamefcu.com/arizona.
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For the 2nd Saturday in a row, the Marian boys basketball team won a championship with a defensive stand at the buzzer. This time it was over Culver Academies in the 3A Regional Title game. Re-live the broadcast. Thank you to Notre Dame Federal Credit Union for being a presenting sponsor for high school basketball on Redeemer Radio: notredamefcu.com/ Thank you to Tire Rack for a being a presenting sponsor for high school basketball on Redeemer Radio: tirerack.com ----- Live: www.redeemerradio.com or download the Redeemer Radio App Follow Redeemer Radio 95.7 Sports on social media:www.facebook.com/957Sports www.twitter.com/957Sports Follow Redeemer Radio on Social Media:www.Facebook.com/RedeemerRadio www.Twitter.com/RedeemerRadio Subscribe to the Podcast: Apple | Google Play | AnchorFM | Spotify | RSS Redeemer Radio is the non-profit Catholic radio station serving the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend
Listen to the final 7 seconds of the game and then the postgame reaction as #2 Marian defeats Culver Academies to win the 3A Boys Basketball Regional Championship. Redeemer Radio takes you right into the heart of the celebration with interviews with Richard Brooks, Zion Rhoades, Kaleo Kakalia and Coach Robb Berger. Thank you to Notre Dame Federal Credit Union for being a presenting sponsor for high school basketball on Redeemer Radio: notredamefcu.com/ Thank you to Tire Rack for a being a presenting sponsor for high school basketball on Redeemer Radio: tirerack.com ----- Live: www.redeemerradio.com or download the Redeemer Radio App Follow Redeemer Radio 95.7 Sports on social media:www.facebook.com/957Sports www.twitter.com/957Sports Follow Redeemer Radio on Social Media:www.Facebook.com/RedeemerRadio www.Twitter.com/RedeemerRadio Subscribe to the Podcast: Apple | Google Play | AnchorFM | Spotify | RSS Redeemer Radio is the non-profit Catholic radio station serving the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend
It was a game that lived up to the hype #2 Marian defeated #1 Glenn 46-43 in the 3A Boys Basketball Sectional Championship Game. Re-live the broadcast. Thank you to Notre Dame Federal Credit Union for being a presenting sponsor for high school basketball on Redeemer Radio: notredamefcu.com/ Thank you to Tire Rack for a being a presenting sponsor for high school basketball on Redeemer Radio: tirerack.com ----- Live: www.redeemerradio.com or download the Redeemer Radio App Follow Redeemer Radio 95.7 Sports on social media:www.facebook.com/957Sports www.twitter.com/957Sports Follow Redeemer Radio on Social Media:www.Facebook.com/RedeemerRadio www.Twitter.com/RedeemerRadio Subscribe to the Podcast: Apple | Google Play | AnchorFM | Spotify | RSS Redeemer Radio is the non-profit Catholic radio station serving the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend
Listen to the final 15 seconds of the game and then the postgame reaction as #2 Marian defeats #1 Glenn to win the 3A Boys Basketball Sectional Championship. Redeemer Radio takes you right into the heart of the celebration with interviews with Richard Brooks, Dareon Thornton, Zion Rhoades, Deaglan Sullivan, Kaleo Kakalia and Coach Robb Berger. Thank you to Notre Dame Federal Credit Union for being a presenting sponsor for high school basketball on Redeemer Radio: notredamefcu.com/ Thank you to Tire Rack for a being a presenting sponsor for high school basketball on Redeemer Radio: tirerack.com ----- Live: www.redeemerradio.com or download the Redeemer Radio App Follow Redeemer Radio 95.7 Sports on social media:www.facebook.com/957Sports www.twitter.com/957Sports Follow Redeemer Radio on Social Media:www.Facebook.com/RedeemerRadio www.Twitter.com/RedeemerRadio Subscribe to the Podcast: Apple | Google Play | AnchorFM | Spotify | RSS Redeemer Radio is the non-profit Catholic radio station serving the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend
In a culture hungering for authentic, heroic masculinity, St. Joseph provides a fatherly example for us. Duane and Carrie Daunt join Steve and Becky to explore the virtues embodied in St. Joseph and real-life stories about men living those virtues. Their book is Man Your Post: Learning to Lead Like St. Joseph. Today's episode is brought to you in part by Notre Dame Federal Credit Union https://notredamefcu.com/arizona.
Bad things happen. Suffering is inevitable. How can we endure it, or be present to others who are suffering? Fr. Jeffrey Kirby provides insight into God working through suffering. His book is Manual for Suffering. Today's episode is brought to you in part by Notre Dame Federal Credit Union https://notredamefcu.com/arizona.
What began as an interest in miracles and Marian apparitions grew into a career in miracle hunting and canonization research. Michael O'Neill helps us understand the process of canonization and shares stories about some potential saints. His book is They Might Be Saints: On the Path to Sainthood in America. Today's episode is brought to you in part by Notre Dame Federal Credit Union https://notredamefcu.com/arizona.
Ahead of St. Joe's girls basketball sectional semifinal matchup with #1 Washington, we spoke with St. Joe senior Kelly Ratigan about her incredible season and career. Ratigan is 5th in the state in scoring, 1st in 3 pointers made and 11th in assists. We discuss how she's made this incredible jump in play, her excitement to play D-1 basketball next season, who is the most competitive member of her family and why St. Joe has no fear going into a matchup with the #1 ranked team in the state. Thank you to Notre Dame Federal Credit Union for being a presenting sponsor for high school basketball on Redeemer Radio: notredamefcu.com/ Thank you to Tire Rack for a being a presenting sponsor for high school basketball on Redeemer Radio: tirerack.com ----- Live: www.redeemerradio.com or download the Redeemer Radio App Follow Redeemer Radio 95.7 Sports on social media:www.facebook.com/957Sports www.twitter.com/957Sports Follow Redeemer Radio on Social Media:www.Facebook.com/RedeemerRadio www.Twitter.com/RedeemerRadio Subscribe to the Podcast: Apple | Google Play | AnchorFM | Spotify | RSS Redeemer Radio is the non-profit Catholic radio station serving the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend
In this episode I interview Bert Fitzgerald and Emma Coley from the Simone Weil House, a new Catholic Worker in Portland, Oregon. They explain the ministry and vision of their house of hospitality and outline an exciting new pilot project: demonstrating how an existing faith community can become a community of mutuality within a credit union, able to provide interest free loans to one another. Origins Bert founded Simone Weil House almost three years ago. Prior to moving to Portland, Bert served as a live-in volunteer at the South Bend Catholic Worker and experimented with a number of alternative economic projects. In Portland, he hoped to start a project that would model some of the less emphasized aspects of the movement. As well as hospitality, he hoped to develop an alternative model of Christian economics. Emma had volunteered for a Catholic Worker house while she was in high school, and when she was in college she got to know a self organized community for the homeless called Second Chance Village. On a visit to Portland she encountered the newly formed Simone Weil House, and eventually came back to join the project a little over a year ago. Simone Weil The French mystic and philosopher Simone Weil was chosen as the patron of the new Catholic Worker House. Bert described her as the Christian answer to Nietzsche. She wrestled with basic questions with the same exacting honesty, but found truth rather than dissimulation in the mystery of Christ. Simone Weil’s thought can also help us to overcome the “right/left” dichotomy and the compartmentalization of life in general. I recently wrote an article that draws on Weil’s spirituality of attention. Milestones The project started out in a simple and humble way. Bert stressed that he wanted it to provide an example of “Christ Room Hospitality”, something that any home could participate in. By working with a local provider of services for the homeless, Bert had got to know several individuals who were in need of housing. So with his landlord’s permission he invited them to share his house. Over time, the number of people being housed increased. Simone Weil house acquired tiny houses and converted storage units to provide more living space. Eventually they were able to clean up and use the “Hell House”, a trashed drug house across the street. After a thorough cleaning and two exorcisms, this became “Dorothy Day House”. On any given day, there are now between 11 and 14 people living in the two houses. Interest free loans As well as providing hospitality and other services such as free laundry facilities, the Simone Weil house has started a community of economic mutuality that has partnered with Notre Dame Federal Credit Union to make interest free loans available to its members.. This project is grounded in Christian spirituality. We all tend to treat members of our families in one way, and members of the wider public in a different way. But what if we broadened the circle of people we treated as family? Isn’t that part of a truly Christian outlook on the world? We are all part of God’s family now, and should treat one another accordingly. This attitude can even be found in the Old Testament. Much of the Old Testament law was concerned with social justice. The people of God were supposed to make sure that individuals or families didn’t fall “through the cracks” due to inter-generational poverty. The Jubilee years were designed to prevent this from happening. Similarly, there was an obligation to redeem the debts of relatives so that they did not fall into debt bondage. Under the New Covenant, we have an even deeper obligation to redeem debts for one another. Christ died to redeem us from our spiritual bondage. Having received such a great grace, how could we begrudge the effort to redeem others from their earthly debts? This was actually the origin of Credit Unions. Today they operate in much the same way as other banks, but originally they were founded by religious communities as a way of looking out for one another. The Simone Weil house is trying to recover this tradition. In Practice Simone Weil House has a bank account with the Notre Dame Federal Credit Union called the “redemption fund”. Individuals who who join the mutual community open an account with NDFCU and can choose to have $150 sent to the fund. Simone Weil house identifies local recipients who are in need of loans. They then work to find a “guarantor”, someone who will provide a security for the loan. In particular, they try to make the whole process serve the building of local community. The guarantor and recipient know one another and build a relationship. In this way, their project is trying to reverse the way that money tends to tear down and atomize community. An Example An example can help to illustrate how this process works. The following quote comes from a Simone Weil House newsletter reporting on the past year of the project. The loan recipient, an older man on a fixed income, was in a car accident last year that left him with high medical bills. Unable to access a reputable bank due to his lack of credit, he accepted a high interest credit card offer he received in the mail. He quickly became buried in debt at an incredible 38% interest. He heard about our community while volunteering his time at a local parish food bank, where one of our steering committee members happens to also volunteer. We were able to refinance his debt at 0% interest, and this steering committee member ultimately served as this borrower's guarantor. Since getting connected with our community through this program, the borrower now comes by our Catholic Worker house multiple times per week with food for our community and to stock our community free fridge. Different Kinds of Security The various projects of Simone Weil house highlight something this podcast has discussed before: the different kinds of security. One the one hand, there is the individual attempt at personal security through possessions. This is condemned by the Gospel, but is a defining characteristic of our time. On the other hand, there is the Christian kind of security which is based on mutual self-giving within a loving community. For more on this topic, see our episode on voluntary poverty. For more information on the many projects of Simone Weil House, visit their website!
In some countries, living as a Christians is dangerous. Casey Chalk shares stories of friends who live in Muslim countries and the difficulties they face. His book is The Persecuted: True Stories of Courage Christians Living Their Faith in Muslim Lands. Today's episode is brought to you in part by Notre Dame Federal Credit Union https://notredamefcu.com/arizona.
With a case in front of the Supreme Court, the abortion issue is on people's minds. Mike Phelan discusses the state of the Pro-Life Movement, the implications of a future Supreme Court decision, resources for women facing unplanned pregnancies and an upcoming rally. Today's episode is brought to you in part by Notre Dame Federal Credit Union https://notredamefcu.com/arizona.
On the season finale of Notre Dame Federal Credit Union's Irish Sports Saturdays, hosts Angelo Di Carlo, Kevin Downey and Ilia Glazman recap the Fiesta Bowl loss to Oklahoma State, look back at the 2021 season and ahead to 2022. We break down where things stand with the Marcus Freeman era kickoff of with a heart wrenching defeat. Plus, we can give our final grades position by position. The guys wrap up the show with an early preview at 2022 and who is returning and leaving, if Tyler Buchner is up to the task to takeover as the starting quarterback and a peak at the 2022 schedule. This is our final show for this football season! Thanks for listening. Thank you to Notre Dame Federal Credit Union for being the title sponsor of Irish Sports Saturday: notredamefcu.com/ ----- Live: www.redeemerradio.com or download the Redeemer Radio App Follow Redeemer Radio 95.7 Sports on social media:www.facebook.com/957Sports www.twitter.com/957Sports Follow Redeemer Radio on Social Media:www.Facebook.com/RedeemerRadio www.Twitter.com/RedeemerRadio Subscribe to the Podcast: Apple | Google Play | AnchorFM | Spotify | RSS Redeemer Radio is the non-profit Catholic radio station serving the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend
Happy New Year! On the January 1st, 2022 edition of Notre Dame Federal Credit Union's Irish Sports Saturdays, hosts Angelo Di Carlo and Ilia Glazman discuss #5 Notre Dame's Fiesta bowl matchup with #9 Oklahoma State. It's the start of the Marcus Freeman era--can the Irish come away with a victory over the Cowboys' top ranked defense. We look at what a win would mean for the program (and what a loss would mean too). Plus, changes on the offensive line and how that could affect the pass game. Mike Elston will call the defensive plays today. If the Irish have good results, could that lead to him getting the defensive coordinator job? And what Irish players are staying and going. We close the show with a deeper dive in Oklahoma State's strengths and the guys wrap things up with the game predictions. Thank you to Notre Dame Federal Credit Union for being the title sponsor of Irish Sports Saturday: notredamefcu.com/ ----- Live: www.redeemerradio.com or download the Redeemer Radio App Follow Redeemer Radio 95.7 Sports on social media:www.facebook.com/957Sports www.twitter.com/957Sports Follow Redeemer Radio on Social Media:www.Facebook.com/RedeemerRadio www.Twitter.com/RedeemerRadio Subscribe to the Podcast: Apple | Google Play | AnchorFM | Spotify | RSS Redeemer Radio is the non-profit Catholic radio station serving the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend
Happy New Year! We present a special episode from the archives, a conversation with Bishop Olmsted about his family and his life. Today's episode is brought to you in part by Notre Dame Federal Credit Union https://notredamefcu.com/arizona.
On the December 4th, 2021 edition of Notre Dame Federal Credit Union's Irish Sports Saturdays, we had A LOT to talk about! host Angelo Di Carlo is joined by the South Bend Tribune's Tom Noie (filling in for Kevin Downey) Ilia Glazman discuss the start of the Marcus Freeman era at Notre Dame. We give our thoughts on Notre Dame's new head coach, his chances for success and why we feel this was the right move at the right time for the Irish football program. We also breakdown Brian Kelly's legacy at Notre Dame and the way he handled himself on his departure. Plus, Notre Dame can still make the playoff. We look at the scenarios. It's a pretty opened, free flowing ideas conversation about the state of the Notre Dame football program. Thank you to Notre Dame Federal Credit Union for being the title sponsor of Irish Sports Saturday: notredamefcu.com/ ----- Live: www.redeemerradio.com or download the Redeemer Radio App Follow Redeemer Radio 95.7 Sports on social media:www.facebook.com/957Sports www.twitter.com/957Sports Follow Redeemer Radio on Social Media:www.Facebook.com/RedeemerRadio www.Twitter.com/RedeemerRadio Subscribe to the Podcast: Apple | Google Play | AnchorFM | Spotify | RSS Redeemer Radio is the non-profit Catholic radio station serving the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend
On the November 27th, 2021 edition of Notre Dame Federal Credit Union's Irish Sports Saturdays, hosts Angelo Di Carlo, Kevin Downey and Ilia Glazman discuss Notre Dame's matchup with 3-8 Stanford as well as look at Notre Dame's chances to make the College Football Playoff. The guys break down the scenarios, plus give their takes on the Notre Dame player they'd be most thankful to for coming back next season as well as ND's top assistant coach. Irish Illustrated's Tim O'Malley is our special guest, weighing in on the playoff debate, explaining how Stanford got some bad so quick and what assistant coaches could be moving on to head coaching jobs next season. The guys wrap up the show with the game predictions. Reminder, this is our final show until the bowl game! Thank you to Notre Dame Federal Credit Union for being the title sponsor of Irish Sports Saturday: notredamefcu.com/ ----- Live: www.redeemerradio.com or download the Redeemer Radio App Follow Redeemer Radio 95.7 Sports on social media:www.facebook.com/957Sports www.twitter.com/957Sports Follow Redeemer Radio on Social Media:www.Facebook.com/RedeemerRadio www.Twitter.com/RedeemerRadio Subscribe to the Podcast: Apple | Google Play | AnchorFM | Spotify | RSS Redeemer Radio is the non-profit Catholic radio station serving the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend
He was in charge in financial reform at the Vatican and he was wrongly accused of sexual abuse. Hear Cardinal George Pell's captivating story, one he tells in his three-volume book series, Prison Journal. Today's episode is brought to you in part by Notre Dame Federal Credit Union https://notredamefcu.com/arizona.
On the November 20th, 2021 edition of Notre Dame Federal Credit Union's Irish Sports Saturdays, hosts Angelo Di Carlo, Kevin Downey & Ilia Glazman breakdown Notre Dame's matchup with Georgia Tech. Besides Brian Kelly, no one thinks Georgia Tech can contend with the Irish so does that make this one a potential trap game? Or is Georgia Tech so bad, it can even be a game? Plus, we look at the College Football Rankings and where Notre Dame stands as they try to inch closer to the being on the inside of the playoff picture. Our special guest interview is with the legendary former voice of the Irish, Jack Nolan. The guys wrap up the show by giving their predictions. Thank you to Notre Dame Federal Credit Union for being the title sponsor of Irish Sports Saturday: notredamefcu.com/ ----- Live: www.redeemerradio.com or download the Redeemer Radio App Follow Redeemer Radio 95.7 Sports on social media:www.facebook.com/957Sports www.twitter.com/957Sports Follow Redeemer Radio on Social Media:www.Facebook.com/RedeemerRadio www.Twitter.com/RedeemerRadio Subscribe to the Podcast: Apple | Google Play | AnchorFM | Spotify | RSS Redeemer Radio is the non-profit Catholic radio station serving the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend
Looking for a little financial freedom in your life? Tired of living paycheck to paycheck or worried about the next unexpected bill to pop up? Tom Gryp, CEO of Notre Dame Federal Credit Union, joins us this week to give us some tips on how to build up financial security in our lives.
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