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5 New Podcast Episodes You Might Have Missed

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5 Podcast Episodes You May Have Missed

It’s Not Your Fault

Now, if you missed them, it’s not your fault.

It’s mine.

You see, I just published them. 😉

For the longest time The Catholic Foodie podcast was a weekly show. Then life somehow conspired against me. Again.

The same thing happened earlier this year too. But, this time, I had to put my foot down.

I love producing The Catholic Foodie. It is something that I enjoy immensely. I did not want to let that go. So, in a Reese’s moment of inspiration I thought, “Hey, why don’t I produce an audio version of all the text-based content I have written over the past couple of months and publish it as podcasts?”

Brilliant, right?

They Are Live On iTunes & Your Favorite Podcatcher

For show notes, I just attached the audio file to the corresponding blog post. So it’s all live right now. If you are subscribed to The Catholic Foodie via iTunes, just refresh your iTunes feed and you will see the new episodes. If you use another podcatcher, just refresh the RSS feed and the new episodes will show up.

Let me point out that they will show up in the past. You see, I wanted to attach them to blog posts that were already published. So I tried to match the date as best I could for the audio version.

And Here’s The Good News…

More is on the way.

I already have two new episodes in production. And more is on the way.

Good news, indeed.

I don’t know if  you are as excited as I am, but I would love to know!

You see, I love podcasting! And from time to time I receive awesome notes from listeners that really inspire me.

Here is a recent note that I received:

“My wife made a point last night after her walk to say that she is missing your podcast!” – Patrick on Facebook

And then I received this note on iTunes:

“Miss you! You’ve gone again!! Please come back to us… We miss you!” – EdaiseyK on iTunes

So, if you are as excited as I am that I am now “back in the saddle,” I’d love to hear from you.

You can let me know in the following ways:

  • Leave a comment below
  • Call the listener feedback line at 985-635-4974
  • Email me at feedback@catholicfoodie.com
  • Leave a comment over at Facebook.com/catholicfoodie

So, Where Are The Episodes?

I’m glad you asked.

You can listen to them right here on CatholicFoodie.com by clicking on the following links:

  • CF139 – Shrimp Masala: A Delicious Experiment in Cajun-Indian Fusion
  • CF140 – Lebanese Stuffed Squash – Kousa Mahshi
  • CF141 – A Louisiana Classic: Chicken & Andouille Gumbo
  • CF142 – Chicken Stock: Dem Bones Are Good!
  • CF143 – Growing in Faith During the Year of Faith

Or, if you prefer to listen to them on iTunes, you can click here to see The Catholic Foodie on iTunes.

And until next time… Bon Appetit! 

About Jeff Young

Jeff Young, perhaps better known as The Catholic Foodie, is an author, blogger, radio host and podcaster. He is the founder and producer of The Catholic Foodie blog and podcast where he provides "Catholic culinary inspiration to help you grow in faith around the table." Jeff hosts a daily radio show – The Catholic Foodie Show – on BreadboxMedia.com, and he co-hosts the Around the Table Food Show on Catholic Community Radio 690AM (New Orleans) and 1380AM (Baton Rouge). Jeff is a monthly contributor to CatholicMom.com and a contributing author of Word by Word: Slowing Down with the Hail Mary, published by Ave Maria Press. Jeff is also a contributing author of The Catholic Mom's Prayer Companion: A Book of Daily Reflections by Ave Maria Press. Jeff Young is a proud member of the elite Catholic Speakers Organization, CMG Booking. Jeff has spoken on topics ranging from "growing in faith around the table" to "using social media in the New Evangelization." Jeff's first book, Around the Table with The Catholic Foodie: Middle Eastern Cuisine, published by Liguori Publications is now available. With 78 recipes and stories of faith and family (including his travels to the Holy Land), the book is sure to inspire you to get into the kitchen and to gather your family around the table. The book is available on Amazon.com, Liguori.org, and wherever good Catholic books are sold.

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About The Catholic Foodie

Jeff Young, perhaps better known as The Catholic Foodie, is an author, blogger, radio host and podcaster. He is the founder and producer of The Catholic Foodie blog and podcast where he provides "Catholic culinary inspiration to help you grow in faith around the table." Jeff hosts a daily radio show – The Catholic Foodie Show – on BreadboxMedia.com, and he co-hosts the Around the Table Food Show on Catholic Community Radio 690AM (New Orleans) and 1380AM (Baton Rouge). Jeff is a monthly contributor to CatholicMom.com and a contributing author of Word by Word: Slowing Down with the Hail Mary, published by Ave Maria Press. Jeff is also a contributing author of The Catholic Mom's Prayer Companion: A Book of Daily Reflections by Ave Maria Press. Jeff Young is a proud member of the elite Catholic Speakers Organization, CMG Booking. Jeff has spoken on topics ranging from "growing in faith around the table" to "using social media in the New Evangelization." Jeff's first book, Around the Table with The Catholic Foodie: Middle Eastern Cuisine, published by Liguori Publications is now available. With 78 recipes and stories of faith and family (including his travels to the Holy Land), the book is sure to inspire you to get into the kitchen and to gather your family around the table. The book is available on Amazon.com, Liguori.org, and wherever good Catholic books are sold. Read More…

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