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Epiphany – April 24, 2023

Emma Geis returns to talk about her essay and the importance of the Eucharist. Doug Barry wants to help us be prepared. Teresa Tomeo talks about Italy and her book.

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Segment 1

Emma Geis returns to talk about her essay and the importance of the Eucharist.

Emma grew up in Ohio where she attended the University of Findlay, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Studies.  She went on to complete a Master of Arts degree in Theology and Christian Ministry from the Franciscan University of Steubenville.  Currently, Emma works as a Director of Evangelization and Discipleship at a parish in the Catholic Diocese of Saginaw.  Emma is the founder of the Cause for Joy Podcast.  She is a producer, writer, and host for the podcast as well.  In her free time, Emma enjoys spending time with Jesus, being outdoors, reading, playing guitar, and would consider herself a coffee enthusiast.

Read Emma’s essay: All In

Segment 2

Doug Barry wants to help us be prepared.

For more than 30 years, Doug traveled all over, training men, women and families of all ages how to engage in their faith and take action. 

Throughout his career, Doug has focused on Catholic life coaching and physical and spiritual preparedness.

Most of the time, you will find Doug working hard in his office. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with his wife Denise, his 5 adult children and his 6 grandchildren. 

He is passionate about his Faith, his family and exercising and nutrition.

Visit Doug at: Be Ready Coalition

Segment 3

Teresa Tomeo talks about Italy and her book.

Teresa Tomeo is a bestselling author, syndicated Catholic talk show host, and speaker with more than thirty years of experience in print and broadcast media. Her weekday radio program, Catholic Connection, a co-production of Ave Maria Radio and EWTN, the global Catholic radio network, is heard daily on over 500 stations worldwide, and SiriusXM Satellite Radio. Her TV show, The Catholic View for Women, is seen twice weekly on EWTN.

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