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The LOOPcast

The LOOPcast

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Welcome to LOOPcast—where we cut through the noise, break down the week’s biggest headlines, and tackle politics, culture, and current events with a solid Catholic perspective. Expect accurate reporting, sharp analysis, real talk, engaging interviews, and just the right amount of humor to keep things lively. Stay informed, stay faithful, and enjoy some laughs along the way.

LIVE shows every Wednesday at 11:00 ET.



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Episodes
  • What If Someone Went Bar-to-Bar Promoting Euthanasia? - Director Interview w/ Andrew Shemin
    Mar 24 2026

    What would happen if euthanasia had a marketing department?

    In Breakfast of Champions, director Andrew Shemin imagines a darkly satirical world where a cheerful sales representative walks into a neighborhood bar with an unusual proposal: partner with her company to promote assisted death to elderly patrons. What follows is a tense and unsettling conversation that explores dignity, persuasion, and the quiet pressures shaping end-of-life decisions today.

    In this interview, Andrew Shemin explains the inspiration behind the film, how satire can reveal uncomfortable truths, and why stories like this matter right now.

    Watch now on Zeale: https://zeale.co/video/breakfast-of-champions

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    35 mins
  • The Real Reason Modern Catholic Churches Are Ugly | The Deep
    Mar 24 2026

    They ripped out the altars. Whitewashed the saints. Built “churches” that look like airports. How did we get here? And why did Catholics go along with it? In this episode of The Deep, Erika exposes the shocking, anti-Catholic roots of the Church’s “wreckovation” era – and the modernist ideas that gutted sacred beauty. But it’s not over. Across America, parishes are rising from the ashes and restoring what was lost.

    Timestamps:

    0:00 Intro: How did we get here?

    2:13 The history behind ugly churches

    6:29 “Kitschy” Jesus

    8:21 The modernist spirit

    11:44 The role of Vatican II

    13:37 Ugly church architecture on display

    16:28 The way of beauty

    17:36 Hopeful stories of renovation

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    23 mins
  • Joe Kent Resigns: "Iran Posed No Imminent Threat", Population Bomb Author Dies, And St. Patrick!
    Mar 24 2026

    Top counterterrorism official Joe Kent resigns, claiming Iran posed “no imminent threat.” What does this mean for the war, and what comes next? Meanwhile, the author of The Population Bomb dies, and we revisit one of the most influential (and wrong) ideas of the last century. And finally, what is the real lesson of Saint Patrick? All this and more on the LOOPcast!

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    00:00 Welcome to the LOOPcast

    03:14 Updates on Iran War

    36:15 Population Bomb Author Dies

    49:05 Good News

    56:00 Saint Patrick’s Day

    1:02:00 Should you kick your kids out at 18?

    1:10:55 Listener Question

    1:19:54 Twilight Zone

    1:51:17 Closing Prayer

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    1 hr and 53 mins
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This podcast was an excellent experience on a very difficult topic. We were presented with some events that occurred this week that are difficult to understand and accept. Whenever I speak with people in the hierarchy, I am told that I must accept and obey. In this podcast that message was reinforced however we were also given the permission to feel wrong by what happened and the freedom to Xpress those feelings. Congratulations on a job well done and keep up the great work. May God bless you in this holy season.

A very challenging podcast.

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