Our Humbled Hearts

Susan Marek and Beth Tiger

Beth Tiger and Susan Marek left the New Age movement after 20+ years and found their way back to the Catholic Church.  They share their faith journey during candid conversations that reveal the beauty of humility, the power of community, and the importance of seeking a deeper connection with God in a post-Christian world. Each episode examines the challenges and graces of returning to Christianity in a culture that often prioritizes self-reliance and personal spirituality. Beth and Susan reflect on their experiences with New Age practices, the moment their perspectives began to shift, and how the Catholic tradition opened a path toward deeper faith, community, and relationship with God. This podcast is for anyone who is: Curious about CatholicismQuestioning New Age spiritualityInterested in conversion storiesSeeking a deeper spiritual lifeExploring faith in a post-Christian culture Join Beth and Susan as they discuss their conversion, the deepening of their relationship with God, and the challenges of living a faith-filled life in a post-Christian world.

Episodes

  1. May 13

    You are Living in a Post-Christian World.

    "We have been anesthetized to evil. Horror movies used to be thrilling; now they're just bloodbaths, and we're numb to it." Living in a post-Christian world doesn’t mean the end; it’s a call to embed your faith more deeply. In a society where darkness is growing and God’s presence is fading from daily life, how do believers stand firm and transform this cultural shift? We share raw, eye-opening insights on navigating a post-Christian age, revealing how the enemy subtly works to numb us to evil and distract us from Christ’s light. From the rise of pagan influences in media to the decline of moral benchmarks, this episode confronts the challenges head-on — and offers a hopeful blueprint grounded in Scripture, community, and divine purpose. We discuss: * How our society’s rejection of Christian principles parallels ancient pagan times, and why that’s not the end of the story * The subtle ways evil infiltrates entertainment and culture, numbing us to violence, sexual chaos, and darkness * The importance of reclaiming our identity in Christ through community, prayer, and intentional faith practices * Why every believer is “born for such a time as this” and how Esther’s story inspires your divine purpose today If you feel overwhelmed by the cultural darkness, this episode reminds you that your faith is more vital than ever. It’s time to step into your role as a light in the darkness, forging community and standing firm in God’s truth. Perfect for Christians who seek clarity, courage, and a renewed sense of mission in challenging times.Episodes like this are essential listening if you want to know how to live—and lead—with faith in a world that’s lost its way. Join us as we explore how to bring God back into the center of our lives, our families, and our culture. Because even in the darkest days, the light of Christ shines brighter, and you’re called to be part of that divine illumination. Special note: This is the last episode of season 1. Please subscribe to be informed when season 2 begins, as well as our special episode for the 250th birthday of the United States! Thank you for following along with us on this journey. We are grateful you are here!

    30 min
  2. May 6

    Catholic Curious? Ask Fr. Chris!

    Join Father Chris Looby as he dives into a lively and unpredictable discussion, tackling viewer questions and exploring a wide range of topics about Catholic faith and practice. Known for his relatable preaching and practical insights, Father Chris brings clarity and humor to every conversation. In this episode, we explore: How the sacraments connect us deeply with Jesus and the Church The power of the sign of the cross and its daily significance The role of saints and images in Catholic prayer and how they enhance our connection to Jesus The impact of faith and community in bringing people back to the Church, especially in our post-COVID world Practical ways to live out the Gospel amidst life's chaos Father Chris shares his thoughts on living faith actively and embracing the Church’s traditions to transform everyday life. His insights challenge us to deepen our relationship with Christ and others, no matter how unpredictable the world gets. Perfect for believers seeking renewed faith, curious seekers, and anyone interested in understanding the deeper meaning behind Catholic practices, this episode offers clarity, encouragement, and practical tips to encounter Jesus more fully. Whether you're a lifelong Catholic or new to the faith, Father Chris’s wisdom reminds us that living our faith with joy and authenticity is the best witness we can give. Bible Study With Fr. Chris Looby podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bible-study-with-father-chris-looby/id1826830818

    30 min
  3. Mar 18

    Jesus take the Wheel!

    Most of us pursue spiritual growth with good intentions, but what if what we thought was faith was actually leading us astray? In this eye-opening episode, best friends and former new age practitioners Susan and Beth share their extraordinary journey from diving deep into psychic readings, mediumship, and goddess worship to rediscovering their true faith in Jesus and the Catholic Church. Discover how they faced humility, false idols, and the transformative power of surrender and how their personal resets can inspire your own spiritual awakening. You'll hear how embracing vulnerability led them to question everything, why they felt drawn to Marian devotion and Catholic practices, and the profound moment when Mary herself took them by the hand, guiding them back to Jesus. We break down: The allure and pitfalls of new age spirituality that promises empowerment but often leaves emptinessThe pivotal event of consecration to Mary and why it became a catalyst for true transformationHow life's hardships, including loss and dissatisfaction, pushed them beyond surface-level faith into genuine relationship with GodThe surprising shift from viewing oneself as a goddess and creator to recognizing Jesus as the ultimate authority and source of peacePractical insights for those feeling spiritually lost or stuck, and how to navigate the path toward authentic faith This episode isn't just about Beth and Susan’s story; it’s about the universal journey from self-reliance to divine dependence, from ego to humility. If you're questioning the promises of New Age practices, craving a community to explore faith authentically, or simply seeking hope after life's setbacks, this conversation is your next step.  Perfect for Christians or Catholics who are curious, disillusioned, or searching for deeper meaning. Join us as we unravel the surprising ways Mary’s love and Jesus’ mercy can transform your life, just as they did ours.  Get ready to be inspired to reconsider, reset, and reconnect with what truly matters, because sometimes, the greatest journey begins when we surrender control and open our hearts to the Lord.

    16 min

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
11 Ratings

About

Beth Tiger and Susan Marek left the New Age movement after 20+ years and found their way back to the Catholic Church.  They share their faith journey during candid conversations that reveal the beauty of humility, the power of community, and the importance of seeking a deeper connection with God in a post-Christian world. Each episode examines the challenges and graces of returning to Christianity in a culture that often prioritizes self-reliance and personal spirituality. Beth and Susan reflect on their experiences with New Age practices, the moment their perspectives began to shift, and how the Catholic tradition opened a path toward deeper faith, community, and relationship with God. This podcast is for anyone who is: Curious about CatholicismQuestioning New Age spiritualityInterested in conversion storiesSeeking a deeper spiritual lifeExploring faith in a post-Christian culture Join Beth and Susan as they discuss their conversion, the deepening of their relationship with God, and the challenges of living a faith-filled life in a post-Christian world.

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