Talking Catholic

Talking Catholic

Co-hosts Mike Walsh, Jennifer Mauro, Marianela Nunez, Kari Janisse and Mike Bress interview Catholic leaders from in and around the Diocese of Camden about what brought them to where they are now and how they are bringing the faith to their communities.

  1. Catholic Charities USA’s AIDE Training

    3 DAYS AGO

    Catholic Charities USA’s AIDE Training

    On this week’s episode of Talking Catholic, host Mike Walsh welcomes leaders from Catholic Charities USA’s Disaster Operations team to reflect on the impact and purpose of the Applied Institute for Disaster Excellence (AIDE), the organization’s national training that prepares Catholic Charities agencies and partners to respond effectively to disasters across the country. Joining the conversation are Jennifer L. Dyer, Director of Capacity Building; Melissa Hruska, Director of Disaster Case Management; Abby Qualliotine, Senior Manager of Outreach and Support; and Daniel Altenau, Director of Communications and Disaster Services for Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Raleigh. Together, they explore how AIDE equips participants with practical skills in preparedness, response, recovery, and communications—while also strengthening relationships across the Catholic Charities network. The group also discusses new presentations offered this year on disaster communications and the ethical use of artificial intelligence, as well as the hands-on tabletop exercises that help participants apply what they’ve learned in real-world scenarios. Throughout the conversation, they reflect on the deeply spiritual foundation of disaster response work and how the Gospel call of Matthew 25 continues to guide Catholic Charities’ mission to serve those most vulnerable in times of crisis. Listen to Talking Catholic everywhere podcasts are found or at talking.catholicstarherald.org/talking-catholic. And, catch us on Domestic Church Media Radio Sundays at 11 AM | Mondays at 4 PM: domesticchurchmedia.org Follow us using our @TalkingCatholic handle on Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | X

    55 min
  2. Camden goes to Washington

    9 MAR

    Camden goes to Washington

    On this week’s episode of Talking Catholic, cohosts Mike Walsh and Jen Mauro discuss how delegates from Diocese of Camden and the Archdiocese of Philadelphia traveled to Washington, D.C., to advocate for legislation that promotes human dignity and the protection of religious workers.  As Mike and Jen also were on the trip – led by Bishop Joseph Williams and including 13 parish leaders, clergy and religious – they recount the delegation meeting with U.S. Rep. Donald W. Norcross, (D-1st), U.S. Rep. Jefferson Van Drew (R-2nd), and a congressional staffer for U.S. Sen. Andy Kim, (D-3rd). Among the issues the delegates were advocating for: immigration reform; respect for sensitive locations, especially houses of worship; the Religious Workforce Protection Act, DACA and recognition of Dreamers (those who were brought to the United States as children by their parents); and combating human trafficking. “The Gospel transcends party politics,” Bishop Joseph Williams said on the visit to Washington. “That’s why our team is meeting with legislators on both sides of the aisle.” You can also read more about the journey in the Catholic Star Herald. Listen to Talking Catholic everywhere podcasts are found or at talking.catholicstarherald.org/talking-catholic. And, catch us on Domestic Church Media Radio Sundays at 11 AM | Mondays at 4 PM: domesticchurchmedia.org Follow us using our @TalkingCatholic handle on Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | X

    55 min
  3. Gia Nina’s Faithful Entrepreneurs

    16 FEB

    Gia Nina’s Faithful Entrepreneurs

    We’ve got a double-header episode of Talking Catholic today! First, Jen Mauro and Mike Walsh sit down with their colleague John Kalitz to preview the Diocese of Camden’s upcoming Journal Through Lent program. This daily digital companion will feature short videos and reflection questions designed to help participants encounter Jesus and prepare their hearts for Easter. Learn more and sign up here: https://www.camdendiocese.org/lent/ Then, Mike and Kari Janisse welcome back a familiar voice — Johnna Averona of The Woodbury Station Café — along with some very special guests: her Uncle Fedele Folino, his mother Pat, and daughter Gia Nina. Together, they share the story behind Woodbury’s beloved Gia Nina’s restaurant (https://gianinas.com), a local favorite with deep roots and a lot of heart. Our favorite Catholic restaurateurs reflect on how Gia Nina’s began more than 25 years ago, the spiritual touches woven into the restaurant’s culture, and their deep love for the community they serve. Plus, there’s a surprisingly practical deep dive into building a great gluten-free menu. Let’s just say — Kari was in pasta heaven. Be sure to check out the family’s previous features:  Woodbury chef shares Valentine’s recipe perfect for Lent, https://catholicstarherald.org/woodbury-chef-shares-valentines-recipe-perfect-for-lent/Valentine’s Day Recipe for Ash Wednesday, https://youtu.be/zFJhsNrZ-Po?si=qRlytsuV3tfbe0gLJohnna Averona, The Woodbury Station Cafe,  https://talking.catholicstarherald.org/podcast/johnna-averona-the-woodbury-station-cafe Listen to Talking Catholic everywhere podcasts are found or at talking.catholicstarherald.org/talking-catholic. And, catch us on Domestic Church Media Radio Sundays at 11 AM | Mondays at 4 PM: domesticchurchmedia.org Follow us using our @TalkingCatholic handle on Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | X

    56 min

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Co-hosts Mike Walsh, Jennifer Mauro, Marianela Nunez, Kari Janisse and Mike Bress interview Catholic leaders from in and around the Diocese of Camden about what brought them to where they are now and how they are bringing the faith to their communities.

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