
Whom or what are you praying for?

On their website, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops state that, “Work is more than a way to make a living; it is a form of continuing participation in God’s creation.” The Catholic Church has always taught that a significant part of man’s dignity is to be found and protected in human labor. Join Jerry and Debbie on the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker as we discuss:
These questions and more – including your always great lived experiences – will be discussed on Friday. Join us!

As durable as the human psyche can be, it can also be very fragile in certain instances. We’re all formed to one degree or another by the things we experience in life, things that are said to us, the way we are treated by others, etc. It doesn’t take long to realize that some of us have a much higher self-image than others. The key to remember, however, is that no one is “better” or “worse” than anyone else when it comes to our intrinsic dignity and worth. Do you sometimes think things about yourself like:
These and countless other thoughts run through many of our minds. How do we defeat them and discover our true self-worth? Reframing who we are, and whose we are, can go a long way toward doing just that. Inside of you is a person made just the way you are by a God who has from all eternity had a purpose that only you can fulfill. No one else! Let’s talk about the very rewarding exercise of learning to think of ourselves and act accordingly.

The United States was built upon the foundation of God and His ways. When questioned, many people would still say that we are a “Christian” nation. In many ways we are. But in some very important ways we are not. As you look out over our land, how do you see this?
This will be another lively conversation. Please join us!

Authentic love involves willing the good of another. We’re all faced with opportunities each day to manifest this kind of love. Call in and share an instance when you acted selflessly out of love for another. This isn’t about bragging, it’s about inspiring and teaching the world that coming out of ourselves and putting our own needs on hold, and that we are all capable of doing this. Examples abound:
This should be another inspiring episode of the program.

Our lives are often made happier and more fulfilled when we have pets. Sometimes, we do a kind deed and “rescue” an animal from a shelter or elsewhere. Many will even say that their animal “rescued” them (you’ve seen the bumper stickers). On Monday, let’s talk about this.


Above is Debbie and Marty’s dog, Gracie.

Above is Jerry’s dog, Duc (pronounced like Duke)
What a wave of things to be hit with. An “invisible enemy” known as the coronavirus. Debate over where it originated. How many people will be infected by the virus? Is it easily spread from person-to-person? Is there anything that can “treat” those with the virus? What about a vaccine? On top of all that, we have more or less shut down our lives, and that includes our participation in public religious services. While we’ve been asked to do our best to keep the faith alive at home:
Join Jerry and Debbie on Thursday and join the conversation on this subject.


Call in to Take 2 with Jerry and Debbie and share with us how you envision yourself after the pandemic…
Will you make grabbing your mask a priority when you leave the house for the day? Will you make sure you have extra hand sanitizer in your car so that you never run out? Will you keep a set of disposable gloves in your glove compartment just in case you go to the gas station? Will you change clothes upon entering your home after a day out? Will you wash your hands frequently and be aware to not get too close to others? Will you make it a point to not touch your face or put your hands on public surfaces? Will you still hug others, or has the smile and wave become the new way for you? Will you decide to use FaceTime over actual visits to the sick and those your love?
There is so much that will change either consciously or subconsciously because of this crisis. Maybe you have always been like this, cautious about catching things or germs and really this won’t be anything new for you. Call in and let’s help one another navigate our new normal post pandemic. 1-833-288-3986

How willing are you to jump back into society once we get the green light? Do you ever see yourself at the grocery or department store again? How about going to a sporting event or concert? What about going to church again? Do you think that the community feel will be lost by all the restrictions and guidelines? Or maybe you feel that once the coast is clear, everything will simply get back to normal and businesses will come back better than ever. How about shaking hands, and/or hugging someone? These are gestures that were once second nature, but now maybe your mindset has changed. Lots to consider and almost too much to cover in one show. But please call us and share your thoughts on this. 1-833-288-3986