Daily Breakfast 505 - Down Under

Today: the World Youth Day finale; discovering audiobooks: ‘I am Legend’ and ‘The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar’; the movie 21; the Simpsons need your help; 100 pushups.

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Fr. Roderick

Fr. Roderick, a priest from the Netherlands, is the founder and CEO of the Star Quest Production Network and the host and producer of The Daily Breakfast, Catholic Insider and many other shows on www.sqpn.com.

7 Responses to “ Daily Breakfast 505 - Down Under ”

  1. Hi Father,

    In this Daily Breakfast you mentioned that you were the one famous Dutchman Aussies could come up with. I searched uitzendingemist.nl for that show and it’s real. None of the interviewed people knew Van Gogh, Rembrandt, Cruijff etcetera. One girl mentioned you. If you would like to see it for yourself. It’s the RKK Kruispunt show of 16/07/2008 around minute 17 of the recording.

  2. Remember that we have a player in the audio-book world in the fans of SQPN - Sean, the DucTapeGuy is involved with LibriVox which provides free, public domain audio books. If you haven’t before, check ‘em out at LibriVox.org

  3. This might be late, Fr, but here is something I think you were looking for.

    http://www.ebreviary.com/


    Bob

  4. This didn’t have anything to do with this episode but I wanted to share it. You mentioned Spark People on an earlier daily breakfast and I was trying it out, but it wasn’t very user friendly. I have found a better website to track you eating habits. It is called http://www.thedailyplate.com. The biggest issue I had with spark people was trying to add the things I eat because it didn’t have a lot in its memory. The daily plate has had everything and adding a home made meal is really easy. I am not sure if it has the label’s that you use, but it seems to have all of mine. The fitness section is a lot of fun too, because it has the calorie burn for almost any activity you would do including bathing your dog. Check it out it is a fun site. It has a pay section but you can do all the things you need for free.

  5. As Terry mentioned, http://LibriVox.org is a good place for free audio books. Also http://www.audiobooksforfree.com/ is also very good.

    And I have checked out audio books from my local library. I can check out anything out that’s in any of the libraries in the county and have it sent to my local library for me to pick up, all for free. For example, I just checked for Harry Potter, and they have them, unabridged (along with the movies and some soundtracks).

  6. what is the WYD Website?

  7. Hey Father Roderick,

    Bit of a late comment, but I was the girl who could only come up with you as a famous dutch person on Dutch TV! Put on the spot I went completely blank and you were only person who popped into my head.
    Anyway, great podcast! Missed you at WYD but see you in Spain.

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