Holy Chaos on Tap A Catholic Dad Podcast

Nick

Holy Chaos on Tap: A Catholic Dad Podcast, is where Catholic fatherhood meets real life — messy, funny, faith-filled, and best shared over a pint. Join Nick, an everyday Catholic dad, as he laughs through the spills and tantrums, reflects on the gift of fatherhood, and explores how God shows up in the middle of family chaos. If you’re a Catholic father trying to raise kids in the faith, this podcast mixes humor, pop culture, and barstool theology to help dads grow in holiness. From toys all on the floor to Sunday Mass mayhem, from bedtime battles to fellowship over a beer, this podcast is about finding grace in the small stuff and joy in the journey of raising kids, raising glasses, and raising faith. Pull up a chair at the kitchen island (or the pub table) and be part of the camaraderie. You’ll walk away encouraged, entertained, and reminded that even in the chaos — God is always on tap.

  1. May 27

    Why Catholic Dads Need Male Friendships and Brotherhood

    Fatherhood can be one of the most rewarding callings in life, but it can also be one of the loneliest. Between work, marriage, parenting, and endless responsibilities, many Catholic dads find themselves with very few close friendships. We spend our days caring for everyone else while quietly neglecting the relationships that help us grow, stay grounded, and remain strong in our faith. In this episode of Holy Chaos on Tap, Nick explores why male friendship matters, why so many fathers struggle to maintain it, and how authentic brotherhood can make us better husbands, better fathers, and better disciples. From busy schedules and social isolation to accountability, encouragement, and shared faith, we talk about the unique role that friendship plays in a Catholic man's life. Inside this episode: 🍻 Why fatherhood can feel surprisingly lonely 👨‍👨‍👦 The difference between acquaintances and real friendships 🍼 How busy dads unintentionally isolate themselves 📖 What Scripture teaches about friendship and brotherhood 🧉 Barstool theology on accountability, community, and faith 🙏 A closing prayer for stronger friendships and deeper connection If you're a Catholic dad trying to balance family, work, faith, and friendship, this episode is for you. Because no father was meant to do this alone. 🍻 Raising kids. Raising glasses. Raising faith. HolyChaosOnTap.ComBuy me a drink!InstagramYouTube #catholic #catholicdad #FamilyandFaith #CatholicPodcast #CatholicDadPodcast #holychaosontap #catholichumor

    Why Catholic Dads Need Male Friendships and Brotherhood
  2. Mar 11

    Surviving Mass with Toddlers: A Catholic Dad Perspective

    Taking toddlers to Mass can feel less like quiet prayer and more like managing chaos in a pew. Snacks fall, whisper-yelling happens, and sometimes the only prayer you manage is asking God to help you make it through the homily. In this episode of Holy Chaos on Tap, Nick talks honestly about what it’s like to bring young kids to church and why the effort matters even when it feels messy. Through a relatable dad fail, a pop culture reflection, and the Gospel reminder from Matthew 19:14 “Let the children come to me”, this episode encourages Catholic dads and parents not to give up when Mass with toddlers feels exhausting. Because every Sunday you show up with your kids, even when it’s loud, you’re planting seeds of faith that will grow over time. Inside this episode: 🍼 The toddler meltdown every Catholic parent has experienced 🎬 A pop culture look at family chaos and why it’s normal 📖 Scripture encouragement for parents bringing kids to church 🧉 Barstool theology on why children belong at Mass 🙏 A closing prayer for parents trying to raise kids in faith If you’re a Catholic dad or parent trying to raise faithful kids in the middle of everyday chaos, this episode is for you. 🍻 Raising kids. Raising glasses. Raising faith. HolyChaosOnTap.ComBuy me a drink!InstagramYouTube #catholic #catholicdad #FamilyandFaith #CatholicPodcast #CatholicDadPodcast #holychaosontap #catholichumor #KidsatMass

    Surviving Mass with Toddlers: A Catholic Dad Perspective
  3. Feb 17

    What Catholic Dads Can Learn from Frozen | Letting Go of Control

    Fear has a way of disguising itself as responsibility. In Frozen, Elsa believes that control will protect everyone. If she can manage her power, suppress her emotions, and isolate herself from risk, no one will get hurt. But control doesn’t create safety. It creates distance. In this episode of Holy Chaos on Tap, we explore how fear shows up in fatherhood, often hidden behind productivity, protection, and emotional restraint and how love, not control, is what truly thaws a frozen heart. Inside this episode: ❄️ Dad Fail Confessional — Nick talks about his struggles with having control and how difficult it is to give up control to God. 🎬 Pop Culture Dive — conceal, don’t feel, and the cost of isolation in Frozen 📖 Scripture Moment (NABRE) — “Do not fear: I am with you” (Isaiah 41:10 ) 🧉 Barstool Theology — why control feels safe but trust is what sets us free 🙏 A closing prayer for dads learning to loosen their grip and lead with love If you’ve ever felt the pressure to hold everything together and to manage every outcome, protect every emotion, and keep fear buried this episode is for you. Because freedom doesn’t come from tighter control. It comes from trusting the God who is already present in the chaos. 🍻 Raising kids. Raising glasses. Raising faith. HolyChaosOnTap.ComBuy me a drink!InstagramYouTube #catholic #catholicdad #FamilyandFaith #CatholicPodcast #CatholicDadPodcast #holychaosontap #catholichumor #Frozen

    What Catholic Dads Can Learn from Frozen | Letting Go of Control
  4. Jan 8

    What Catholic Dads Can Learn from Encanto | Healing the Family You’ve Been Given

    This season, "Raising Little Saints with TV Screens", dives into what it means to find God in the shows we watch with our kids. Episode 109 – Encanto: Healing the Family You’ve Been Given, Nick unpacks a truth Catholic dads feel deeply: healing doesn’t start by fixing your family, it starts by loving the family you already have. From generational pressure to unspoken expectations, Encanto gives us a surprisingly honest look at how families break… and how they begin to heal. Nick talks about what it means to carry burdens you didn’t choose, why performance isn’t the same as purpose, and how grace works quietly through ordinary faithfulness, especially in imperfect homes. Inside this episode: 🏠 Dad Fail Confessional — The kids at the holiday break and the twins are out of control at mass 🎬 Pop Culture Dive — generational wounds, gifts, and grace in Encanto 📖 Scripture Moment — healing that begins with love, not control 🧉 Barstool Theology — why God works through the family you didn’t design 🙏 A closing prayer for dads trying to lead with patience, mercy, and courage You don’t need a perfect family to raise saints. You need grace, humility, and the courage to heal what you’ve been handed. 🍻 Raising kids. Raising glasses. Raising faith. HolyChaosOnTap.Com Buy me a drink! Instagram YouTube #catholic #catholicdad #FamilyandFaith #CatholicPodcast #ChristianPodcast #holychaosontap #catholichumor #Encanto

    What Catholic Dads Can Learn from Encanto | Healing the Family You’ve Been Given

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Holy Chaos on Tap: A Catholic Dad Podcast, is where Catholic fatherhood meets real life — messy, funny, faith-filled, and best shared over a pint. Join Nick, an everyday Catholic dad, as he laughs through the spills and tantrums, reflects on the gift of fatherhood, and explores how God shows up in the middle of family chaos. If you’re a Catholic father trying to raise kids in the faith, this podcast mixes humor, pop culture, and barstool theology to help dads grow in holiness. From toys all on the floor to Sunday Mass mayhem, from bedtime battles to fellowship over a beer, this podcast is about finding grace in the small stuff and joy in the journey of raising kids, raising glasses, and raising faith. Pull up a chair at the kitchen island (or the pub table) and be part of the camaraderie. You’ll walk away encouraged, entertained, and reminded that even in the chaos — God is always on tap.