Daily Breakfast 577 – Free Flying

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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 577 – Free Flying”

  1. It’s great you’re getting a very cheap ticket to support your friend as he defends his thesis in Rome. I’d like to know how you got a picture of Supercat, the rather surprised looking feline in this episode’s “cover” picture.

  2. I think the three a week model will be fine. Keep doing what your are doing and take care of yourself. We love listening to you. Take care.

  3. Congratulations!
    I’m glad I made some effort to put few votes for your podcasts.
    Great work! Keep inspiring us.
    I reside here in the cold UK, Philippine national(Filipino), a little unproductive catholic. I’m rejoining a community of Singles for Christ, met lots of new nice friends and blessed people. I’ve introduced your podcasts to my leader, though she’s too busy with her missions, who also inspires me in faith.
    Hope to here more from you in the future! God bless!

  4. I’m really missing the daily “Daily Breakfast”. First no more Rosary Army and now this! I have serious withdrawal. Will there be any episodes while you are in Rome? Have a great time. You deserve a break.

  5. Sorry I just listened to the podcast, but does anyone happen to know what song was used in the podcast before he announced his intention to travel to Rome… again… I’ve been trying to google the lyrics all day and have just not been able to find it at all.

  6. What occurred to me when I thought of how to free up some of your time is what Johnny Carson used to do with his Tonight Show. He would take a day off at lest once a week and in his absence he would replay an older show, in this case it would be interesting to run in sequence the Catholic Insiders that had to do with the death of John Paul the Great. Or, have you thought of using a guest host once or twice a week? Fr. Leo comes to mind. In any case, the Church isn’t served by you burning yourself out.

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