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Tangents show us how close things really are. Join Fr. Sam Kachuba, Matt Sperrazza, and their guests as they connect Catholicism to sports, art, music (and everything else)!780024 Catechesi ed evangelismo Cristianesimo Filosofia Scienze sociali Spiritualità
  • The Hardiness Effect with Dr. Paul Taylor
    Apr 27 2026

    Fr. Sam and Matt sit down with Dr. Paul Taylor to discuss the Hardiness Effect, Dr. Taylor's new book about growing from stress in order to live a fuller life. The short of it is that cultivating hardiness will help you liver a fuller life. After all, you can't give what you don't have.

    Dr. Paul Taylor is a Psychophysiologist, with a PhD in Psychology, separate master's degrees in Exercise Science and Nutrition and a postgraduate qualification in Neuroscience. A former Royal Navy Aircrew Officer and Adjunct Professor at University of San Francisco. Paul is a leading expert in hardiness - the cutting-edge science that transforms stress into competitive advantage.

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    The Hardiness Effect

    Death by Comfort

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  • Father Sam's Announcement
    Apr 20 2026

    Father Sam and Matt Sperrazza sit down to chat about his new gig...

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  • The Crisis of Manhood & Fatherhood, with Vince Benevento
    Apr 13 2026

    In this episode, Vince Benevento shares his personal journey from a troubled youth to leading a men's mental health practice. He discusses the crisis of formation in young men, the impact of technology and social media, and the importance of strong male mentorship and family relationships. Vince Benevento discusses fatherhood, mental health, emotional regulation, and his book 'Boys Will Be Men'. He shares practical insights on building strong relationships, fostering emotional intelligence in children, and supporting young men through mentorship and therapy. (Summary created by AI)

    KEY TOPICS

    - Crisis of formation in young men

    - Impact of technology and social media on relationships

    - Importance of male mentorship and fatherhood

    - Vince Benevento's personal journey and professional work

    - The importance of consistency in fatherhood

    - Helping kids learn emotional regulation

    - the Impact of technology on parenting

    - Supporting young men via mentorship

    - Lessons from 'Boys Will Be Men'

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    Ephesians 5

    Let Me Be Frank

    Causeway Collaborative

    Boys Will Be Men by Vince Benevento

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