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In this episode, the dogs return to a previous discussion on parenting and control (5:00). Mike looks for Yao Ming in the California Redwoods (1:49), Connor reminds us just how useful childhood confirmation class was (17:35), and Rob jumps ship (14:57) twice (26:49). Quotes: “They (children) have this compass inside of them that I can’t read for them; I have to love them into reading it themselves and God will guide them.” (Connor, 8:20) “As a parent, your desire is to educate their freedom.” (Mike, 10:40) “I was a martyr for the truth.” (Connor, 11:35) “I'm the perfection of virtue.” (Rob, 14:52) “What we are talking about is this long slow road toward wholeness and integrity, which is experiencing God's love and our own goodness in his eyes even in the midst of our imperfections.” (Connor, 21:00) “As parents you do have to form your children.” (Mike, 23:20) “Everyone as a free person is responsible for their own life, including your child.” (Connor, 24:30) “Jesus is never controlling anyone.” (Connor, 29:36) “Only God can save us. Real peace and real justice comes from total surrender.” (Connor, 30:30) “We enter into God's will in the measure that we surrender a perceived result.” (Connor, 32:40) “Life, when you abandon yourself to it, is not the prosperity gospel.” (Mike, 35:27) “What my dad and my mom mirrored for me, was reality, which is God.” (Mike, 36:20) Media Mentions: Fr. Jacques Philippe’s Priestly Fatherhood: Treasure in Earthen Vessels 3DN S11 E34- Loggerheads (Part 1) 3DN S11 E35- Loggerheads (Part 2) The Martian (2015) Jeremiah 31: 29- 30 “The parents ate unripe grapes…” Jesus Calms the Storm (Matthew 8:23- 27, Mark 4:35-41, Luke 8:22-25) C.S. Lewis’ The Great Divorce Flannery O’Connor’s Revelation (pg. 458 “…even their virtues were being burned away.”) References: FOCUS Pender, Nebraska Illiopolis, Illinois Redwood National Park Shaquille O’Neal New Work Wednesday Benedict Arnold Pelagianism Edith Stein Gifts of the Holy Spirit (Catechism 1831) Fruits of the Holy Spirit (Catechism 1832) United States Army Jumpmaster School Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Shout- Outs: Mike Guenther “The boys around here could use some Three Dogs North.” Bliese and Mrs. Bliese Yao Ming Follow us on instagram @threedogsnorth Contact us at threedogsnorth@gmail.com
In this episode, the dogs return to a previous discussion on parenting and control (5:00). Mike looks for Yao Ming in the California Redwoods (1:49), Connor reminds us just how useful childhood confirmation class was (17:35), and Rob jumps ship (14:57) twice (26:49). Quotes: “They (children) have this compass inside of them that I can't read for them; I have to love them into reading it themselves and God will guide them.” (Connor, 8:20) “As a parent, your desire is to educate their freedom.” (Mike, 10:40) “I was a martyr for the truth.” (Connor, 11:35) “I'm the perfection of virtue.” (Rob, 14:52) “What we are talking about is this long slow road toward wholeness and integrity, which is experiencing God's love and our own goodness in his eyes even in the midst of our imperfections.” (Connor, 21:00) “As parents you do have to form your children.” (Mike, 23:20) “Everyone as a free person is responsible for their own life, including your child.” (Connor, 24:30) "Jesus is never controlling anyone." (Connor, 29:36) “Only God can save us. Real peace and real justice comes from total surrender.” (Connor, 30:30) “We enter into God's will in the measure that we surrender a perceived result.” (Connor, 32:40) “Life, when you abandon yourself to it, is not the prosperity gospel.” (Mike, 35:27) “What my dad and my mom mirrored for me, was reality, which is God.” (Mike, 36:20) Media Mentions: Fr. Jacques Philippe's Priestly Fatherhood: Treasure in Earthen Vessels3DN S11 E34- Loggerheads (Part 1)3DN S11 E35- Loggerheads (Part 2)The Martian (2015)Jeremiah 31: 29- 30 "The parents ate unripe grapes..."Jesus Calms the Storm (Matthew 8:23- 27, Mark 4:35-41, Luke 8:22-25)C.S. Lewis' The Great DivorceFlannery O'Connor's Revelation (pg. 458 "...even their virtues were being burned away.") References: FOCUSPender, NebraskaIlliopolis, IllinoisRedwood National ParkShaquille O'NealNew Work WednesdayBenedict ArnoldPelagianismEdith SteinGifts of the Holy Spirit (Catechism 1831)Fruits of the Holy Spirit (Catechism 1832)United States Army Jumpmaster SchoolDr. Jordan B. Peterson Shout- Outs: Mike Guenther "The boys around here could use some Three Dogs North."Bliese and Mrs. BlieseYao Ming Follow us on instagram @threedogsnorth Contact us at threedogsnorth@gmail.com
In this episode, the dogs catch up (0:30) and discuss a recent movie Rob and Connor watched together (1:20). Connor asks the guys if they’ve ever unknowingly read a robot generated article (7:20). They continue to talk about the intersection of semiotics and AI (8:40), emphasizing its limitations (13:50). Rob compares emails and letter writing (18:46) and Mike brings up the coolest scene from a movie, ever (26:50). (This summary was written by GPT-3, OpenAI's language generator.) Quotes: “Is our brain just the hardware that the software of the consciousness is uploaded to?” (Connor, 11:20) “I think computers are always going to be trying to express what humans would say.” (Mike, 17:27) Media Mentions: Return to Me (2000) Three Dogs North's S11 E22- Window into Heaven (spoileralertshedies) NPR’s This American Life- The Ghost in the Machine (757) John Searle’s Minds, Brains, & Science John Chapter 1 C.S. Lewis’ Space Trilogy: Perelandra Men in Black (1997) The Office: Cafe Disco Terminator Salvation (2009) Discerning Hearts Podcast Pier Giorgio Frassati’s Letter to His Friends and Family Fury (2014) Three Dogs North S11 E49 Isaiah 6:8 References: Michelangelo Chips Ahoy Pepperidge Farm Double Dark Chocolate Milano Cookies David Duchovny Minnie Driver Jim Belushi Bonnie Hunt Top 100 Pro- Catholic Movies The Rosary Joe Pug Unity Temple (Oak Park, Illinois) Frank Lloyd Wright The Turing Test The Chinese Room Walker Percy Triadic creature Elwin Ransom Skynet Christian Bale Arnold Schwarzenegger St. Therese of Lisieux St. Zelie Martin St. John Henry Newman Marie Pauline Martin Pier Giorgio Frassati Shia LaBeouf Howitzer Germany World War II 3rd Infantry Division (based at Fort Stewart, GA) Shout- Outs: The Enthusiast Digest (Joe Pug Newsletter) Fr. Scott Harter New Work Wednesday (Megan Ulrich Newsletter) Fr. Paul Porter Fr. Timothy Gallagher Follow us on instagram @threedogsnorth Contact us at threedogsnorth@gmail.com
In this episode, the dogs catch up (0:30) and discuss a recent movie Rob and Connor watched together (1:20). Connor asks the guys if they've ever unknowingly read a robot generated article (7:20). They continue to talk about the intersection of semiotics and AI (8:40), emphasizing its limitations (13:50). Rob compares emails and letter writing (18:46) and Mike brings up the coolest scene from a movie, ever (26:50). (This summary was written by GPT-3, OpenAI's language generator.) Quotes: “Is our brain just the hardware that the software of the consciousness is uploaded to?” (Connor, 11:20) “I think computers are always going to be trying to express what humans would say.” (Mike, 17:27) Media Mentions: Return to Me (2000)Three Dogs North's S11 E22- Window into Heaven (spoileralertshedies)NPR's This American Life- The Ghost in the Machine (757)John Searle's Minds, Brains, & ScienceJohn Chapter 1C.S. Lewis' Space Trilogy: PerelandraMen in Black (1997)The Office: Cafe DiscoTerminator Salvation (2009)Christian Bale RantDiscerning Hearts PodcastPier Giorgio Frassati's Letter to His Friends and FamilyFury (2014)Three Dogs North S11 E49Isaiah 6:8 References: MichelangeloChips AhoyPepperidge Farm Double Dark Chocolate Milano CookiesDavid DuchovnyMinnie DriverJim BelushiBonnie HuntTop 100 Pro- Catholic MoviesThe RosaryJoe PugUnity Temple (Oak Park, Illinois)Frank Lloyd WrightThe Turing TestThe Chinese RoomWalker PercyTriadic creatureElwin RansomSkynetChristian BaleArnold SchwarzeneggerSt. Therese of LisieuxSt. Zelie MartinSt. John Henry NewmanMarie Pauline MartinPier Giorgio FrassatiShia LaBeoufHowitzerGermanyWorld War II3rd Infantry Division (based at Fort Stewart, GA) Shout- Outs: The Enthusiast Digest (Joe Pug Newsletter)Fr. Scott HarterNew Work Wednesday (Megan Ulrich Newsletter)Fr. Paul PorterFr. Timothy Gallagher Follow us on instagram @threedogsnorth Contact us at threedogsnorth@gmail.com
Check us out on Clubhouse this afternoon (6/9/21) at 3pm Central for live homily prep. Join Fr. Connor for some live music in Blue Island, IL on June 19th at 7pm. Check out the Word on Fire blog tomorrow for a new essay from Three Dogs North. Contact us at threedogsnorth@gmail.com
Check us out on Clubhouse this afternoon (6/9/21) at 3pm Central for live homily prep. Join Fr. Connor for some live music in Blue Island, IL on June 19th at 7pm. Check out the Word on Fire blog tomorrow for a new essay from Three Dogs North. Contact us at threedogsnorth@gmail.com
Father Connor Danstrom (of Three Dogs North fame) mentioned he puts out the audio only of his Masses on his podcast. I found the idea appealing--a chance for the faithful to use their imaginations a bit. Amazon won't be delivering my high quality mics for another month or two, so the quality isn't great. It's just not up to me any more.
No matter who you are or what you’ve done, God is eagerly waiting to pour out his mercy upon you. Today we talk about how sinning is not just breaking an arbitrary rule, but rather, actively pulling ourselves away from the loving embrace of our Father. We also discuss how it can sometimes be difficult to accept God’s forgiveness, why Confession is so awesome, and how our relationships influence the ways we perceive mercy. Challenge: go receive God’s mercy in the sacrament of Reconciliation this week! Shout out to Three Dogs North (http://threedogsnorth.com/), another awesome podcast “My Heart overflows with great mercy for souls, and especially for poor sinners. If only they could understand that I am the best of Fathers to them and that it is for them that the Blood and Water flowed from My Heart as from a fount overflowing with mercy. For them I dwell in the tabernacle as King of Mercy. I desire to bestow My graces upon souls, but they do not want to accept them. You, at least, come to Me as often as possible and take these graces they do not want to accept. In this way you will console My Heart..." (Saint Faustina's Diary, 367). Visit www.grexly.com (www.grexly.com)to listen to more Daughters episodes and discover other great podcasts! Please keep us in your prayers! If you have any prayer requests, please send them to us in the contact section of www.grexly.com. We would love to pray for you!
Drink Guadalupe Roastery, the official coffee of Three Dogs North. Contact us at threedogsnorth@gmail.com
Drink Guadalupe Roastery, the official coffee of Three Dogs North. Contact us at threedogsnorth@gmail.com
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Three Dogs North will be podcasting LIVE at SEEK on January 6th, 2019, 5:30pm in Indianapolis. Please join us if you’re there. And if you have any ideas for a 3DN t-shirt, please email us at threedogsnorth@gmail.com
Three Dogs North will be podcasting LIVE at SEEK on January 6th, 2019, 5:30pm in Indianapolis. Please join us if you’re there. And if you have any ideas for a 3DN t-shirt, please email us at threedogsnorth@gmail.com
This week The Liturgy Guys talk about the priesthood with Fr. Connor Danstrom of the Archdiocese of Chicago and host of Three Dogs North. This podcast is a production of the Liturgical Institute. Earn a degree that refreshes your soul and renews the Church.
Unbelievably, this is our hundredth episode. To mark the occasion, threedogsnorth.com has gotten a facelift, and the architect behind the scenes of this whole project finally steps out from behind the microphone. Special thanks to my brother Ethan for getting Three Dogs North off the ground more than two years ago, and for giving us the advice that has kept us going: “keep doing it until it’s good.” We will keep trying. If you’re not in the habit, you may want to check the website periodically for articles written by the dogs. Now that it looks, as Metz aptly put it, “way better than we deserve”, we may feel a little more impetus to give reasons for people to go there. For everyone who has listened, sent us an encouraging email, put a 3DN sticker on on their cellular telephone, left us an iTunes review, or otherwise shown their support of what we’re doing, thank you. As long as you’re listening, we will keep trying to do this. If this is you’re first time listening to Three Dogs North, hello.
Unbelievably, this is our hundredth episode. To mark the occasion, threedogsnorth.com has gotten a facelift, and the architect behind the scenes of this whole project finally steps out from behind the microphone. Special thanks to my brother Ethan for getting Three Dogs North off the ground more than two years ago, and for giving us […]
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: In celebration of the 10,000th unique download of Three Dogs North, we will be honoring one special fan by giving him or her an original, Michael Metz masterwork. THE PRIZE: Mike will paint an acrylic, stylized version of the Three Dogs North logo on a 16×24 canvas, to be sent to the fan who has had the most uniquely transformative experience as a result of listening to our unscripted, free-wheeling, poorly informed, and occasionally profound conversations. THE CONTEST: Send an audio file (2 minutes or less), a written testimonial, or both, describing how listening to Three Dogs North has radically transfigured the way you see reality. Entrants will be judged on personality, uniqueness, sincerity, and panache. Testimonials preferably should be true, but they need not be. Embellish at will. Send whatever you create to threedogsnorth@gmail.com THE DETAILS: One winner will be selected to be played (or read) on an episode of Three Dogs North, and he or she will also receive the original, signed painting in the mail. Honorable mentions may also receive print versions of the painting, depending on whether or not we figure out how to do that. Please send in your testimonial by Saint Patrick's Day, March 17, 2015. Any questions may be sent to threedogsnorth@gmail.com, or simply tweet @threedogsnorth
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: In celebration of the 10,000th unique download of Three Dogs North, we will be honoring one special fan by giving him or her an original, Michael Metz masterwork. THE PRIZE: Mike will paint an acrylic, stylized version of the Three Dogs North logo on a 16×24 canvas, to be sent to the fan […]