Daily Breakfast 662 – Hot Stuff!
In this episode we take a walk along the beautiful River Walk in San Antonio while we talk about JalapeƱos, Habaneros and other hot stuff in the heart of Texas!
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No margaritas this episode? The peppers were funny. I’ll have to find a pic of you with Simon in the baby sling
Look forward to seeing everyone!
Margaritas, Mexican food, and the Texas heat!
I’m glad you are getting the full effect, Father! Now you know why Texans have a reputation for being gritty, yet friendly.
Your, and your callers’, RUNNING while PODCASTING inspired me to get back to it, myself, about a year ago. Your enthusiasm is very contagious.
Now, I can fit into my wedding dress after 4 kids and 12 years of marriage! Thanks so much for all you do.
OH, I AM 41 YEARS OLD JUST LIKE YOU! Yes, it can be done!
“I’m not good at the technical stuff”–a phrase (hope I’m recalling it correctly) I thought I’d never hear from Fr. R.
Dear Father Roderick,
Due to the absence of new episodes of “Katholiek Leven” I tried to listen to this (until now) latest podcast of Daily breakfast #662.
To be honest with you: This breakfast-formula does not suit me. Maybe it is due to my “dutch common sense” but I experienced it as tedious (langdradig) compared to the dutch show.
I have learned a lot from your dutch podcasts. It was very good way of catechism for me and I want to thank you very much for that. Maybe we meet each other one day between the ueber-catholics and the hardcore-catholics that we appear to have in The Netherlands.
Regards,
Bart.
@Bart You should try out earlier episodes, this one is not typical at all, because I was on location and couldn’t do my regular routine. You will find that the show is actually a lot better and faster paced than the Dutch one.
Bart, I agree with Fr Roderick. DB is a very good podcast! Don’t give up too easily
Bart,
Don’t give up on the DB. Father is much better in the studio than on the road.