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Lost Scriptures: 1 Esdras
How could a “lost scripture” one day be recognized by Catholics? Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli unpack 1 Esdras—its dramatic tale, canonical debates, and what it reveals about faith, history, and unity.
Cloud Storage Uncovered: What Works, What Fails, and What Costs Too Much
From Dropbox’s hidden costs to OneDrive’s syncing chaos, Dom Bettinelli, Pat Scott, and Fr. Andrew Kinstetter weigh your best cloud storage options—plus AI’s unsettling spiritual role and Apple’s courtroom loss.
Lucky Day
Ruby Sunday’s uneasy return to ordinary life takes center stage as Dom Bettinelli, Father Chip Hines, and Jimmy Akin tackle UNIT’s startling decisions and dissect Lucky Day’s pointed take on influencer culture and trust in authority.
Tolkien the Artist
From Middle-earth maps to Smaug’s lair, Jeff Haecker, Thomas Salerno & artist Alix Murray unpack the genius of Tolkien’s art, its symbolism, and its deep ties to his stories. Discover hidden gems of Tolkien’s creative world.
Andor: S2, Ep. 2: Sagrona Teema
Power plays and personal betrayals churn as Cassian tangles with a chaotic rebel cell on Yavin 4, while Mon Mothma faces threats close to home. Patrick Mason and Jeff Haecker unpack Andor’s deepening stakes and sharp commentary.
The Ambergris Element (TAS)
An aquatic world forces Kirk and Spock to become water breathers in The Ambergris Element. Dom Bettinelli and Jimmy Akin unpack the science, tech quirks, and cultural clashes of this animated adventure.
Can AI Handle the Housework?
Could your next housemate be a robot? The team talks Neo Gamma, the AI-powered humanoid assistant from X1. Caroline Knight, Lindsay Sant, and Lino Saubolle weigh the promise—and pitfalls—of a future with home-helping bots.
Epiphany (SGA)
The team debates Atlantis’ bold use of time dilation, McKay’s problem-solving streak, and why the ancients’ quest for ascension feels so hollow. Jack Barruzini, Jeff Haecker, Lisa Jones & Victor Lams unpack this layered episode.
Christianity and Near-Death Experiences
Are near-death experiences compatible with Christianity? Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli break down key data, dispel myths about reincarnation and universalism, and highlight Jesus’ unique role in NDEs.
Sacred Secrecy: Tech Behind the Papal Conclave
Peek inside the tech shielding the papal conclave—from Faraday cages to anti-drone systems. Dom Bettinelli, Joanne Mercier & Victor Lams unpack the fascinating blend of ancient ritual and modern security.
The Secrets of The Searchers
What makes The Searchers one of the most iconic Westerns ever? Dom Bettinelli, Thomas Salerno, Victor Lams, Patrick Mason & Fr. Chip Hines unpack its moral tension, visual power & cultural legacy.
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The Well
A sinister force stalks the Doctor and Belinda. Dom Bettinelli, Jimmy Akin, and Fr. Chip Hines discuss the deadly secrets, moral sacrifice, and echoes of “Midnight.”
Andor, S2, Ep 1: One Year Later
Facing uneasy alliances and creeping tyranny in Andor. Robert King, Kathryn Laffrey, and Patrick Mason unpack the season 2 premiere’s tangled loyalties, gritty survival struggle, and moral ambiguity.
Carbon Creek (ENT)
What if Vulcans beat Zefram Cochrane to first contact? T’Pol’s tale of a 1957 Pennsylvania landing sparks debate. Dom Bettinelli, Father Jason Tyler, and Jimmy Akin unpack the truths and twists of Enterprise’s “Carbon Creek.”
Antoni Gaudi: As a Tree Stands
How did Gaudí’s faith shape his art and architecture? Discover his love for Catalan culture, Marian devotion, and the divine in design with Alix Murray and Kathryn Laffrey.
Voting with Conscience, Living with Robots
What does it mean to vote with a Catholic conscience in today’s polarized world? Lindsay Sant, Caroline Knight, and Lino Saubolle reflect on Australia’s upcoming election through the lens of faith—and discuss a humanoid robot that might just do your chores.
Collateral Damage (SG1)
Memory, murder, and moral ambiguity. The SG-1 team uncovers a disturbing conspiracy after Mitchell is framed with a false memory. Jack Baruzzini, Lisa Jones, Jeff Haecker & Victor Lams discuss the ethical implications and exploration of trauma and memory.
Naming Jack the Ripper (Ripper Suspects)
Jack the Ripper killed 5 women in 1888 and was never caught and became the most famous serial killer of all time. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli discuss the potential suspects and then Jimmy reveals who he thinks the evidence most strongly points toward.
Countertop Powerhouses: The Best Small Kitchen Appliance
From ice cream makers to composters, Dom Bettinelli, Thomas Sanjurjo, and Pat Scott dish out the coolest and most useful kitchen small appliances for your home. Plus: smarter office lighting, Chrome cookie drama, and Airbnb’s new transparency.
Lux
A sentient cartoon, chaos gods, and 1950s movie magic collide in a surreal showdown. Dom Bettinelli and Jimmy Akin unpack Lux, where the Doctor and Belinda outwit a deity using fire, film, and fourth-wall breaks.
Dragons of Middle-Earth
What makes Tolkien’s dragons so unforgettable? From the sinister Glaurung to the catlike menace of Smaug, Thomas Salerno, Patrick Mason, and Jeff Haecker unravel the lore, symbolism, and mythic roots of Middle-earth’s greatest beasts.
Scientific Method (VOY)
Moral boundaries are tested as Voyager’s crew is unknowingly experimented on by hidden aliens. Dom Bettinelli, Jimmy Akin, and Fr. Jason Tyler debate the ethics, character arcs, and sci-fi echoes from TNG.
Zombie Spiders, Killer Fungi, and the Secret to New Antibiotics?
A creepy-cool fungus turns spiders into zombies—then eats them! Caroline Knight, Lindsay Sant, and Lino Saubolle unpack how this eerie phenomenon may help us fight antibiotic resistance. Nature gets weird, but maybe even helpful.