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ADV #523: Remember Everything with a Commonplace Book

ADV #523: Remember Everything with a Commonplace Book

FromAdventures in Imperfect Living Catholic Podcast


ADV #523: Remember Everything with a Commonplace Book

FromAdventures in Imperfect Living Catholic Podcast

ratings:
Length:
65 minutes
Released:
May 13, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Benefits of commonplace books to gain knowledge and remember what's important. Plus, feedback and attending a new Barnes & Noble opening. EPISODE 523 SHOW NOTES & LINKS ? Watch the full video here? Join School of Mary for Free!?? Free Rosary, audio Rosaries, and more? Support Rosary Army? Full Episodes? Listen on Apple (and leave a review!)? Listen on Spotify ? Greg's serialized novel☎ Upload audio and video feedback via WeTransfer? Email feedback - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - In this week's Adventures in Imperfect Living podcast, Greg and Jennifer respond to the feedback they received about their recent appearance on EWTN, libraries, and bookstores. They also discuss Materialistic Therapeutic Deism and review their experience at the new Barnes & Noble location near them, which features the bookstore's new layout and format. Additionally, they highlight the benefits of journaling and creating a commonplace book to collect notes from Mass, quotes from important books, and growing in the knowledge of important information and thoughts. Tune in to learn more about these topics and how they can improve your life.
Released:
May 13, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Who knew Catholics could be so much fun? Rosary Army co-founders Greg and Jennifer Willits have been podcasting since 2005, first with the award-winning Rosary Army Catholic Podcast, then with The Catholics Next Door on SiriusXM’s The Catholic Channel. Now they share your weekly dose of Adventures in Imperfect Living, a funny and thought-provoking journey about living out the Catholic faith, raising a family, and trying to have fun along the way.