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Roll up your sleeves and unpack your faith. Eden Revisited cuts through the noise of the modern world and journeys to the roots of wonder and beauty. Hosted by three young, millennial Catholics, this podcast is a conversation about getting in the dirt, cultivating the interior life, and re-enchanting the culture. New episodes released every other Thursday.

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Rebroadcast of our lenten episode from 2021... What's in your oatmeal? The whole crew sits down to exchange oatmeal ingredients and try to one-up each other. Chia and flax, anyone?They also discuss how the season of Lent is a time to perhaps scale back in other areas of life besides breakfast treats. This episode covers the ins and outs of Lent with all of your favorite toppings and characters and tries to get to the heart of what this beautiful liturgical season is really about. At the end o...
In this special episode, Austin and guest co-host Grace Carroll talk with Abigail Favale Ph.D. about her book The Genesis of Gender. We start the conversation with Abigail's own story of conversion to Catholicism and some of the gender-related issues that she had to wrestle with. Abigail then takes us through the philosophical movements of feminism and post-modernism that help provide context for where we are in culture today. Finally, she also offers a vision of what a restoration to a...
Nick and Tyler put Austin on the hot seat as he recaps a recent piece he did on lust, free will, and grace. Using the work of Augustine and Dante (boom!), Austin takes listeners through the ins and outs of this deadly sin. This is as spicy as you get when it comes to theology and philosophy.SHOW HIGHLIGHTSWhat is lust, anyway?Where does it come from?Do we have a choice to receive grace?Are human beings totally depraved or totally good...or neither?How do you work through those lusty desires?A...
Join Tyler and Austin as they talk to Michael "Gomer" Gormley, the co-host of the popular Catching Foxes podcast, about his experience working and thinking about evangelization. We ask him about evangelization in the early church and if it differs from modern practices. He explains why the family is so important to evangelization and he also explains how you, the listener, can start evangelizing. https://www.catchingfoxes.fm/http://www.layevangelist.com/Leave us a Review!Take a few seco...
“So therefore, none of you can become my disciple if you do not give up all your possessions.” - Luke 14:33How is one to interpret the meaning of such a claim and what implications does it have within a modern context, where possessions, whether necessary or superfluous, are a normal part of the economic schema enveloping those who live in the developed world? Join the whole group as Tyler presents some ideas from a paper (see the link below) he recently wrote. It's a rich discuss...
Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI died on December 31, 2022. To honor this late pope, we're rebroadcasting an earlier episode on his popular work Introduction to Christianity. We're dummies compared to Benedict, but this is our homage to his legacy. Santo subito!---Intimidated by Ratzinger? So are Nick and Austin, but they roll up their sleeves to unpack his renowned work, Introduction to Christianity. Is salvation possible? Only through excessive grace, baby! Using the Apostles' Creed as his starti...
Peter Maurin was the peasant-philosopher who inspired Dorothy Day and co-founded the Catholic Worker Movement. He distilled his vision for a Christian social order into a series of short writings known as Easy Essays. On today's podcast, the boys digest an Easy Essay titled "When Christ is King." Maurin helps us cut through the noise just in time for Christmas so we can say with confidence, hope, and joy, "¡Viva, Cristo Rey!" From all of us at Eden Revisited, Merry Christmas!SHOW HIGHLIGHTSWh...
Join this episode of Eden Revisited as Tyler and Austin are guided by Mark Roman Miller on a wild ride through the "metaverse". In the show Mark explains what virtual reality is and how it's embedded in the technological ecosystem of modern life. We attempt to answer how Catholics ought to think about the metaverse and virtual reality in general. Is it all fictional escapism that we should avoid? Does it deny the incarnational reality? Check out Mark's research here. https:/...
Join this episode of Eden Revisited where Tyler is joined by a long-time friend and fellow Zag, as they discuss how we might re-enchant evangelizing what some call "the youths." In the show Justin shares his rich experience both as a participant and now as a veteran administrator with the program: Young Life. Inspired by a recent post-synodal exhortation (Francis - Christus Vivit, 2019) we attempt to take on some big questions about how to think about transmitting the faith to young people. H...
Mericos Rhodes, founder of Steadfast Provisions, joins us today to introduce the world to pemmican. This lightweight, nonperishable superfood will re-enchant the way you think about nutrition, adventure, farming, our ancestors, and the divine. Made from dried meat and rendered animal fat, pemmican will help you return to how eating was always supposed to be - simple, delicious, and in sync with the rhythms of God's creation. “Set thy heart aright and be steadfast” (Sirach 2:2).SHOW HIGHLIGHTS...
Does horror have a place in reenchanting the culture? Is it a Christian practice to celebrate Halloween? Nick and Austin share their thoughts, and favorite costumes, as they explore these questions. Listen as they discuss the roots of Halloween in Christian history as a day to remember the holy men and women who lived before us. They also talk gargoyles, scary movies, Nick dressing up as Michael Jordan, and more on this episode of Eden Revisited. Leave us a Review!Take a few second...
The crew wonders aloud whether they should have 401(k)s. (Full disclosure: They all have one or some variation thereof!) They wrestle with the principle of saving, profiting off of suspect companies, and how to invest in real relationships rather than just a healthy return. Are 401(k)s a legitimate way to make money, or is it some form of (black) magic that's too good to be true? The Edenic armchair philosopher-economists might just be left scratching their heads.SHOW HIGHLIGHTSWhat is a 401(...
WCC: "Located in the foothills of Wyoming’s spectacular Wind River Range, Wyoming Catholic College—an accredited, four-year, Great Books institution—is built on the ancient Western tradition of the liberal arts and the freedom of the American West. The college offers its students an immersion in the primary sources of the classical tradition, the grandeur of the mountain wilderness, and the spiritual heritage of the Catholic Church."Austin had the special opportunity to sit down with WCC pres...
Join Austin and Tyler on the path as they discuss roads. The distinction is not the obvious one. The inspiration for this episode was an essay written by Wendell Berry, Native Hill, where he says our inability to be stewards of the earth stems directly from the structures we have adopted. There is a fundamentally different attitude towards our natural environment when we take a road, versus a path. Join us as we not only critique the culture, but try to imagine what the different way forward ...
"Women's health" may be one of the most charged phrases circulating American airwaves today. But what does it really mean, and do our modern conceptions actually uplift the dignity of women? Helping us cut through the noise is Helen Nguyen, CEO of 3W Medical for Women in Seattle. She shares how her organization, a fully accredited medical clinic, gives women unrushed care, education and compassion, and a renewed sense of wonder of their total health.SHOW HIGHLIGHTSThe unique patient experienc...
Poetry is the hidden language of scripture, art, and our daily experiences. In a world that values doing above reflection, we've lost the ability to understand and appreciate the role of good poetry. What does a world that's full of poetry and wonder actually look like?Joining us today is Sally Read, a Rome-based English poet, and writer. She shares how she went from being a staunch atheist to Catholic in a short span of 9 months. How after her conversion she is now wilding her prose and poet...
Today Daniel Padrnos joins the podcast to share how the First Things Foundation is re-enchanting individuals and the culture. FTF field workers spend two years supporting local projects around the world, giving up their western comforts to transform themselves, listen to the needs of others, and bring beauty into the world.SHOW HIGHLIGHTSWhy the keipi/supra is it not your average dinner party.The role of the guest in hospitality.How to shed the western aid paradigm and experience true immersi...
Tune in Nick and Austin as they explore the topic of "home" through the ages. They discuss their experiences of "home," what home symbolizes, and how our understandings of home have changed (and how they haven't!) since Eden. Join for the banter, stay for the armchair experts at their finest. Enjoy!Original idea from Parts of a traditional Catholic church Let's put shovel to soil and journey together to find some concrete ways to build the virtue of humility. Have a question, topic idea, gard...
What happens when you invite another ACE grad and perpetual teacher to the show? You get an explicit learning objective or in this case a: LWBAT (Listeners Will Be Able To)! Tyler hosts the show this week with a fellow ACE grad, Eddie Jurkovic, exploring the hopeful visions of what our cities could be. Join us as we try to demonstrate that the way we build our environment has a drastic and direct impact on our ability to live and grow in community and to flourish as human beings. This fun and...
Intimidated by Ratzinger? So are Nick and Austin, but they roll up their sleeves to unpack his renowned work, Introduction to Christianity. Is salvation possible? Only through excessive grace, baby! Using the Apostles' Creed as his starting point, Cardinal Ratzinger (aka Pope Benedict XVI) wrote Introduction to Christianity in 1968 to elucidate the foundations of Christianity for modern readers. It's rich with theology and history, but don't let that deter you from picking up this classic. It...
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