Mini-Series of the St. Josemaria Institute Podcast

St. Josemaria Institute

Welcome to the “Mini-Series” podcast of the St. Josemaria Institute! Each mini-series explores topics that help form and inspire our daily lives as Catholics today in the middle of the world. Hosted by guest contributors from around the world, they share how their varied life experiences—both personal and professional—have led them to find God and the true meaning and purpose of their lives, work, and relationships.

Episodes

  1. [Trailer] New Horizons: Living the Faith as a Young Professional

    04/17/2025

    [Trailer] New Horizons: Living the Faith as a Young Professional

    Welcome to the “Mini-Series” podcast of the St. Josemaria Institute! We’re excited to launch this new channel announcing our first mini-series: New Horizons: Living the Faith as a Young Professional Launching on May 1, 2025, join our host, Rob Hays, as he invites listeners to open new horizons in their lives and explore what it means to “work for God,” especially as young professionals who are trying to navigate both the opportunities and pitfalls they face every day at work, at home, and in society.  Over 7 in-depth episodes, Rob shares anecdotes and lessons learned from his personal and professional life, and he draws on over 20 years of experience mentoring hundreds of young professionals, to help listeners grapple with life’s big questions.   Rob also shares how the life-changing teachings and spirituality of St. Josemaria Escriva taught him how to work for God and how to guide others in their desires and goals to live genuinely Christian lives. OUR HOST Rob Hays is the former President and Chief Executive Officer of Ashford Hospitality Trust. He earned his A.B. in Politics with a certificate in Political Economy from Princeton University. He is involved in several charitable, formative, and faith organizations, such as the Aquinas Institute for Catholic Life at Princeton University and the Ethics and Public Policy Center (EPPC) in Washington DC. He co-founded the Business Ethics Forum for Dallas-area executives, and he is the lead organizer for the annual Dallas Successful Fathers Conference. He and his wife Alicia have been married 20 years and are blessed with 7 children. New episodes premiere every Thursday beginning May 1, 2025. Subscribe today!

    2 min
  2. (Ep. 6) Face to Face, Heart to Heart: Living and Sharing Our Faith at Work

    06/05/2025

    (Ep. 6) Face to Face, Heart to Heart: Living and Sharing Our Faith at Work

    New Horizons: Living the Faith as a Young Professional In this episode, Rob Hays tackles the sometimes uncomfortable but essential call to evangelize in the workplace, a responsibility St. Josemaria Escriva called our “principal mission.” Through personal stories and practical insights, Rob explains that we are not called to impose, but to witness—face to face, heart to heart—through sincere friendship and daily fidelity. Drawing from the writings of St. Josemaria, Rob offers three key virtues for living out this mission: Sincerity – Be truthful in word and deed. Sincerity reveals God's love and builds credibility with coworkers.Daring – Be unafraid to step into spiritual conversations. Through “holy shamelessness,” we overcome fear of rejection and embrace the prompting of the Holy Spirit.Perseverance of a Donkey – Like the donkey that carried Christ into Jerusalem and those donkeys that would faithfully turn the waterwheels, we are called to be humble, steady, and constant. Evangelization often means quietly showing up day after day with faith, love, and grit.Rob reminds listeners that our example, not eloquence, is often what opens hearts. When rooted in prayer, sacraments, and daily effort, our ordinary work becomes a powerful means of apostolate. Resources mentioned in the episode include: "The Way, Furrow, The Forge" and "Friends of God". Are you enjoying the mini-series? Please help us reach more listeners by leaving us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify now. Thank you! View Transcript

    35 min
  3. (Ep. 7) Far From Meaningless: 3 Lessons from the Hidden Lives of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph

    06/12/2025

    (Ep. 7) Far From Meaningless: 3 Lessons from the Hidden Lives of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph

    New Horizons: Living the Faith as a Young Professional In the final episode of this mini-series, Rob Hays inspires listeners to contemplate how the hidden lives of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph reveal the deep meaning and holiness of work and ordinary life.  Inspired by the teachings of St. Josemaria Escriva, Rob especially encourages young professionals to look to the example of the Holy Family to fight off the temptation to think that our work is meaningless, that our decisions don't matter, that we don't make a difference, and that we aren't capable of changing the world.  In particular, Rob highlights three lessons that they teach us:  The little things of life matter. The hidden life of Jesus, which lasted almost two decades, shows us that all human existence--our work and the daily activities of life--have a holy and divine purpose. Our daily life is anything but ordinary. St. Joseph's faithfulness and obedience to God allowed him to always do what needed to be done. He directed his life to the service of others regardless of his circumstances and without complaints. This is an important and crucial reminder to us about the value of our daily life and work.The "secret sauce" is love. Mary, like Jesus and Joseph, lived a poor, ordinary life in Nazareth dedicated to her family and her daily duties. But, when we look through the eyes of faith, we know that her life was far from meaningless-- her secret was to fill the ordinary with love.Resources mentioned in the episode include: "The Way, Furrow, The Forge", and "Christ is Passing By". Are you enjoying the mini-series? Please help us reach more listeners by leaving us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify now. Thank you! View Transcript

    29 min

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Welcome to the “Mini-Series” podcast of the St. Josemaria Institute! Each mini-series explores topics that help form and inspire our daily lives as Catholics today in the middle of the world. Hosted by guest contributors from around the world, they share how their varied life experiences—both personal and professional—have led them to find God and the true meaning and purpose of their lives, work, and relationships.

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