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What is the right way to find your future spouse? As Catholics, it can feel like a battle between waiting/trusting in God's plan and taking action. This battle often comes up in the search for a spouse. Do I simply pray for my future spouse and wait for them to come to me? Or, do I need to join every dating site and find him myself? Fr. Josh Johnson is joined by Dr. Sarah Denny Lorio to discuss whether or not there is a “right” way to find your future spouse. Snippet From the Show Time is never wasted when we put ourselves in the heart of Jesus. Text “askfrjosh” to 33-777 to subscribe to Fr. Josh's shownotes or go to www.AscensionPress.com/askfatherjosh Submit your questions and feedback to Fr.Josh by filling out a form at www.ascensionpress.com/askfatherjosh
September is National Suicide Prevention Month and the statistics around youth suicide are alarming. Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death in people 10-34 years old in the U.S. and has increased more than 55% in the past 10 years. The Ohio American Academy of Pediatrics has been working to prevent youth suicide through their Store it Safe (SIS) program. In this episode, medical director of the SIS program Dr. Sarah Denny and Primary Care Pediatrician Dr. Douglas Fleck will educate us on suicide prevention and describe the SIS program and how it is helping families and more! Prevention starts with awareness, compassion and action.Donate: Every $90 provides a safety lock box and education for 3 families. You can make a donation at https://ohioaap.org/90-for-90
Dr Sarah Denny and Dr Ali Sawani visit the studio as we consider water safety and drowning prevention. Drowning is the number one injury-related (and preventable!) death in children under 4 years of age. We explore rules and tips aimed at making this summer safer than last year. We hope you can join us!
Listen to Dr. Sarah Denny's talk about women as "bride" at the Spring 2023 women's brunch!
What would a conversation have sounded like between Saint John Paul II and the founder of Planned Parenthood, Margaret Sanger? In today's podcast, Jason invites Dr. Sarah Denny, professor of ethics at Loyola University, to share insights from her doctoral dissertation on this subject. Together, they discuss: · The real reason why Margaret Sanger wanted to create the pill · Why Saint John Paul II thought marital “tenderness” was essential for men to learn · Why “Comprehensive” Sex Ed and Abstinence “Only” both aren't enough · Why unmarried women should learn NFP before they're engaged · And more Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jasonevert Try Canopy for FREE: https://canopy.us/jason
Encounter is a night of praise, testimony, worship, and Confession. Special Guest: Sarah Denny, an ethics professor at Loyola University in New Orleans, holds a PhD in Bioethics from Regina Apostolorum in Rome. Her work focuses on the practice of women's health, and she is most passionate about educating women on their fertility and reproductive health. Sarah taught and coached at Archbishop Chapelle High School in Metairie, served as campus minister here at Christ the King from 2017-2019, and worked in many different capacities with Woman's New Life Clinic. She loves to help women better understand their unique biology, offering them effective alternatives to the birth control pill for things like endometriosis, PCOS, and severe PMS.
Exclusive: How would you like to hear St. John Paul II in a conversation with Margaret Sanger? This week we are honored to be the first media outlet to publicly share Dr. Sarah Denny's amazing work showcasing what dialogue might look like between these historical figures. Denny, an ethics Professor at Loyola University in New Orleans, uses writings from St. John Paul II and Sanger to dialogue like they were having a coffee shop discussion about freedom, health, contraception and sex education. Denny's purpose of this work is to show we can still make room for civil discussion even when we are on polar opposite sides of an important issue. JPII was a master at the art of dialogue and building genuine relationships with a person of opposing views. He did this by seeking the common ground of human understanding, appealing to the echo of original experiences that resonate in every human heart and experience.
Exclusive: In Episode 12 Colby, Becki and Dr. Sarah Denny continue their discussion from Episode 11 about Dr. Denny's Doctorial Dissertation of dialogue between St. John Paul II and the founder of Planned Parenthood, Margaret Sanger. Denny shares some incredible findings from the writings of these two historical figures that helps her uncover some unique answers to the challenges we face in our search for true freedom, better health, and intimate relationships. If you have some questions for Dr. Denny, after listening to these two episodes, please reach out with an email to handbookfh1@gmail.com.
Dr Sarah Denny and Dr Jeffrey Brown visit the studio as we consider the prevention of drowning. We explore pool safety, swimming lessons, and water rescue… important topics because drowning is common and occurs without warning. We hope you can join us!
Joining me on the show today is Samantha Povlock, founder of the website FemCatholic to discuss how their content meets the needs and questions of Catholic women. She shares why she started the website and the excitement from being one of the winners of the OSV Challenge. We also talk about broader issues including the challenges of finding the work and family balance, the importance of Catholics working in secular environments, and how the female body communicates the rhythms of life. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drmariosacasa/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmariosacasa/ Websites mentioned in the show: FemCatholic.com Similar Episodes: 1. Episode 21: Catholic Feminism with Dr. Jennifer Miller 2. Episode 29: Bonus Talk: Women, Shame, and Social Media 3. Episode 82: Margaret Sanger, John Paul II, Sex, and Human Freedom with Sarah Denny
Why should Catholics care about the teachings of Margaret Sanger? (After all, she is the foundress of Planned Parenthood, the nation's leading provider of abortion and hormonal contraception.) Because understanding her life and thoughts provides insight into the current debates over women's rights. Joining me on the show today is Sarah Denny, who is writing … Continue reading "082 – Margaret Sanger, John Paul II, Sex, and Human Freedom with Sarah Denny"
Why should Catholics care about the teachings of Margaret Sanger? (After all, she is the foundress of Planned Parenthood, the nation's leading provider of abortion and hormonal contraception.) Because understanding her life and thoughts provides insight into the current debates over women's rights. Joining me on the show today is Sarah Denny, who is writing her doctoral dissertation on a comparative analysis of the writings and teachings of Margaret Sanger and John Paul II. No small feat for sure! Sarah is a sharp theologian and beautifully weaves us through the points of connection and disagreement between gender theory and Catholic teaching. In this episode, examine the context of Margaret Sanger's life, her motivations, where she was right and where she was off. We, then, bring John Paul II into the conversation and his fuller vision of human freedom and love. It's a long episode, where we get into the weeds of the birth of birth control, sex education, abortion, and fertility charting. Keep an open mind with this episode, it will challenge you. Beyond the topic itself, this episode is a case study on the importance of learning how to listen to those you disagree with. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drmariosacasa/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmariosacasa/ Websites mentioned in the show: Naturalwomanhood.org
In this episode Sarah Denny, MD, FAAP, lead author of the AAP's Prevention of Drowning Policy Statement, offers updated guidance from the latest technical report. Hosts David Hill, MD, FAAP, and Joanna Parga-Belinkie, MD, FAAP, also talk to Kevin Messacar, MD, a member of the CDC Acute Flaccid Myelitis Task Force, about ways to recognize and report the condition. For resources go to aap.org/podcast.
This episode, Sarah Denny joins us to talk about her work in women's health and bioethics as well as reveal some of what our culture doesn't want you to know about sex and the Theology of the Body.
Today’s guest co-host is making a home visit and answering your questions on pediatric wellness. Dr. Sarah Denny is an attending physician in the Division of Primary Care Pediatrics at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and as an Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. She is the Co-Chair of Injury, Violence and Poison Prevention for the Ohio Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics and at the national level, serves on the Executive Committee for the Council on Injury, Violence and Poison Prevention for the American Academy of Pediatrics. Dr. Denny is Co-Director for Resident Advocacy Education at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and enjoys teaching pediatric residents how pediatricians can effectively advocate for the needs of their patients. I asked Sarah to join me on Circle Time to answer your questions on health and wellness during the first 2,000 days. Support the show (https://www.southsidelearning.org/donate)
Student Testimony from Tiffany and Special Guest Speaker, Sarah Denny.
Sarah Denny speaks at the Fall 2019 Women's Brunch!
Reduce risk of drowning with recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics.With water recreation season approaching, it's imperative to keep your family safe from drowning.Fight colds and flu with Hydralyte. Rapid and complete hydration, suitable for all ages and doctor recommended. Use code “hydrakid” to save 30% - sponsorConsider accidental risk from water around your home. Pool barriers and toilet latches can help prevent drowning around your home.Drowning isn't splashy and loud as you would see on television. People slip underwater and their mouths fill with water so they can't scream. There has to be someone on duty at all times to watch for distress in the water.Listen as Dr. Sarah Denny joins Melanie Cole, MS, to share how to prevent drowningSponsors: Fight colds and flu with Hydralyte. Rapid and complete hydration, suitable for all ages and doctor recommended. Use code “hydrakid” to save 30%
Alexis Walkenstein joins Sister Tracey Dugas and Sarah Denny.
Reduce risk of drowning with recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics.With water recreation season approaching, it's imperative to keep your family safe from drowning.Fight colds and flu with Hydralyte. Rapid and complete hydration, suitable for all ages and doctor recommended. Use code “hydrakid” to save 30% - sponsorConsider accidental risk from water around your home. Pool barriers and toilet latches can help prevent drowning around your home.Drowning isn't splashy and loud as you would see on television. People slip underwater and their mouths fill with water so they can't scream. There has to be someone on duty at all times to watch for distress in the water.Listen as Dr. Sarah Denny joins Melanie Cole, MS, to share how to prevent drowningSponsors: Fight colds and flu with Hydralyte. Rapid and complete hydration, suitable for all ages and doctor recommended. Use code “hydrakid” to save 30%
This week is one for milestones. It's our 25th episode and our first patron Skyping in to be a part of a game. Fr. Brad hosts RJD, Jordan Lane, and Sarah Denny vs. Veteran Grace Krause and Abbey Ale Skype guest Joseph Waukechon from Austin TX. It was a fun and competitive episode. We hope yall enjoy this new chapter of The QP. Patreon Here Facebook HereContact Us:quizzicalpapist@gmail.com@fr_quizzicalSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/quizzicalpapist)
A Band-Aid Approach to Women's Health: Medical Reasons to Get Off the Pill Presented by Sarah Denny (Completing her Doctorate in Bioethics with a concentration on Women's Health)
Formation Night February 14, 2019
Talk 5 of 5 Book of Tobit & Song of Songs
As a culture, we rightly believe that empowerment and education often go hand-in-hand. Therefore, empowering women should also mean better education on the natural rhythms of her cycle. The need for both men and women to grow in fertility awareness is the topic of today's episode and joining me today is FertilityCare Practitioner and campus … Continue reading "005 – Women's Health with Sarah Denny"
As a culture, we rightly believe that empowerment and education often go hand-in-hand. Therefore, empowering women should also mean better education on the natural rhythms of her cycle. The need for both men and women to grow in fertility awareness is the topic of today’s episode and joining me today is FertilityCare Practitioner and campus … Continue reading "005 – Women’s Health with Sarah Denny"
Theology of the Body Series Talk 4 of 5
Theology of the Body Series Fall 2018 Talk 3 of 5
Sarah Denny is back to talk about the relationship between faith and science. Do you have to choose? NahhhhSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/quizzicalpapist)
Theology of the Body Series Fall 2018 Talk 2 of 5 (Apologies, we had some technical difficulties with this recording)
For the first installment of Coffee Talk, Fr. Brad speaks with Sarah Denny, campus minister at the Catholic student center on LSU campus and also a doctoral student in bio-ethics. She is a Catholic. She is a feminist. She is a Catholic Feminist! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/quizzicalpapist)
Theology of the Body Series Fall 2018 Talk 1 of 5
Swimming is a family activity. Follow these tips to keep your family safe in the water.Children can drown in only a few inches of water, even if they’ve had swimming instruction. Summer’s trips to the lake and swimming pool demand water safety.Get premium, organic ingredients and chef-crafted recipes delivered weekly to your door with Green Chef. For $50 off your first box of Green Chef, go to GreenChef.us/HealthyChildren. - sponsor First, drowning is not a loud, dramatic event. The mouth slips below the water first, making shouts difficult. Drowning typically looks like quietly slipping under the water. It’s subtle. Pay close attention to your flock in the water. Second, enroll your child in swim lessons when she is developmentally ready. There is no evidence to support infant swim classes prevent drowning. Be sure you are comfortable in the water so you can help any child in trouble. Third, you must exercise constant supervision when your child is around water. This includes bathtubs and kiddie pools along with larger bodies of water. Designate a water watcher to engage only in watching the kids in the pool. No cell phones or alcohol for the water watcher. Little ones must be within arm’s reach in the water. Fight colds and flu with Hydralyte. Rapid and complete hydration, suitable for all ages and doctor recommended. Use code “hydrakid” to save 30% - sponsor Finally, mind these additional tips for water safety: Lifeguard presence does not excuse you from watching your children in the water. Water wings are not a substitute for a life jacket. Use a U.S. Coast Guard approved life jacket. Always swim with a buddy, no matter what level of swimming ability. Don’t dive where the depth is unknown. Inspect for hazards before diving. If you own a pool, you should have some basic first aid and CPR knowledge. There is no replacement for adult supervision. Listen as Dr. Sarah Denny joins Melanie Cole, MS, to share how to exercise water safety this summer.Sponsors: Get premium, organic ingredients and chef-crafted recipes delivered weekly to your door with Green Chef. For $50 off your first box of Green Chef, go to GreenChef.us/HealthyChildren. Fight colds and flu with Hydralyte. Rapid and complete hydration, suitable for all ages and doctor recommended. Use code “hydrakid” to save 30%
Demystifying Dating: St. John Paul II's Love & Responsibility
What's Love got to do with it? Sex, Freedom, & Fertility
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