Author Archives: Joe Geisler

The Best of JOE’S PEOPLE – A Tale of Two Katies

Katies w SunglassesThis week on the big show, Katies Martin and Fujarski laugh it up with Joe and his co-host, Joe!  It’s Joe squared plus Katie Squared (strictly speaking, not entirely algebraic).  Katie opens up about her life and faith, including her devotion to Jesus and Mary.  So does Katie!  Also, Regis Martin reads a poem by Joyce Kilmer, “The Robe of Christ”, with Eric Genuis providing background music.  It’s another installment of in-your-face Catholicism!

Actress on a Mission

Non sultry Angela croppedThis week on the big show, Joe laughs it up with his faithful sidekick James Kuhr, and his spunky friend Elizabeth Lange. Then, it’s the return of actress and missionary Angela Harger. Angela was Joe’s first guest on his debut podcast, and she returns with stories of miracles from a mission trip to the UK. It’s so much fun, you oughta have to confess it!

He Captures the Beauty of God

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Tonight on the big show, Joe laughs it up with his good friend, fitness buff Suzanne Miller, who also is buff!  Then Joe welcomes his professor friend, lecturer/photographer Arlen Nydam, to talk about his conversion, academic experiences, and gorgeous photos. This show’s almost as Catholic as the Pope’s General Audience!

Eric Genuis Concert on Oct 25th at 7pm

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JOE’S PEOPLE and the Schoenstatt Movement of Austin present An Evening of Classical Music with Eric Genuis.  Join us for an AMAZING evening of classical music and inspiration, and support the effort to build the first Shrine for Mary in Austin! Eric Genuis is a world-renowned pianist and composer who expresses the beauty of the Catholic faith in his music and his witness.  Genuis is performing with three extraordinary soloists: Maureen Murchie (violin), Gabriel Beistline (Cello), and Francesca Sola (Vocals).  **Early Bird Pricing only $10 until Oct 18th**.  Get your tickets here.

Theology of the Body and Sweaty Dancing

PhillyThis week on the big show, our intrepid reporter attends the National Catholic Singles Conference in Philadelphia.
He conducts Catholic-on-the-street interviews, gets people’s impressions from the conference, and investigates the Theology of Dance.  It’s more Catholic fun than a Papal Conclave!

The Best of JOE’S PEOPLE: An Angel to Light a Dark Path

Gina Sanchez-001This week on the big show, I talk with my friend Gina Sanchez, a nurse who works with children with cancer.  She talks about her calling to do this work, and how we face the end of our earthly life and prepare for the next world.  What are our 5 biggest regrets at the end of life?  I also have Sam and Dolores on to lighten things up a little bit.

National Catholic Singles Conference is Sep 27-29th in Philly!

The National Catholic Singles Conference is coming up September 27-29th.

Join over 500 single Catholics at the 12th NCSC! Guest presenters include internationally known speakers: Byzantine Catholic priest, artist and iconographer, Fr. Thomas Loya; Damon Owens, Director of the TOB Institute; Emily Stimpson, author of The Catholic Girl’s Survival Guide to the Single Years; Daniel Mattson, and Lisa Duffy.  As usual, the conference will include socials, Mass, time for prayer and a dance on Saturday night.  Stay through Sunday night and socialize with fellow NCSC attendees during the post-conference events. Visit downtown Philadelphia, the Valley Forge National Historical Park, the famous King of Prussia Mall or many of the other local attractions! The City of Brotherly Love is home to Independence National Historical Park, the National Constitution Center, Penn’s Landing, the Liberty Bell, and of course, the best cheesesteaks in the world!!  Details at: http://www.nationalcatholicsingles.com/philadelphia2013/

‘Single’ isn’t a Four Letter Word!

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Tonight on the big show, Joe welcomes his good friend, Catholic media expert Anastasia Northrop.  They talk about Eastern Rite Catholicism, why the word ‘single’ isn’t a dirty word, and why she started the National Catholic Singles Conference. It’s not cafeteria Catholicism. This is four-course-sit-down-dinner Catholicism!