Truth be told, I don't even remember how I came to recognize the existence of the podcast, but I do remember being lured in by the name and logo. After listening to all (actually, almost all - just saw #64 in the feed) episodes I know I'm not the only one who's been seduced the way I did. Ok, I'm known for being a bit wordy but I'll try to SUMMArize it. I'm a ex-catholic, ex-protestant, ex-atheist, ex-born-again-protestant, ex-atheist-satanist, ex-born-once-again-protestant recently brought back to the one true Church. And this podcast has been a true blessing for someone like me who is constantly questioning himself and reading and doing researches - and seems constantly not constant. Saint Thomas Aquinas, for me, is not only about answering but making the right questions. Questions I've made myself so many times and usually accepted any mediocre conclusion some so-called philosopher or author would come up with - Richard Dawkins, anyone? Well, as soon as I've heard one episode, I forced myself into listening all the other 62 chronologically. It was so refreshing to have someone talking you Aquinas in a way you could understand and comprehend the angelical doctor's thoughts. I could spend a whole day writing about how good and helpful this podcast is to me and how Matt Fradd would become the biggest loser if he ever even think about stopping it, but... I think I've said enough. Download it. Listen to it. Enjoy it. And go to Mass.
Thanks, Fradd.