The Catholic Feminist – Details, episodes & analysis
Podcast details
Technical and general information from the podcast's RSS feed.


Recent rankings
Latest chart positions across Apple Podcasts and Spotify rankings.
Apple Podcasts
🇫🇷 France - christianity
12/06/2026#95🇫🇷 France - christianity
11/06/2026#43🇫🇷 France - christianity
19/03/2026#64🇫🇷 France - christianity
05/08/2025#83🇫🇷 France - christianity
04/08/2025#42🇫🇷 France - christianity
31/07/2025#73🇫🇷 France - christianity
30/07/2025#71🇫🇷 France - christianity
16/06/2025#70🇫🇷 France - christianity
15/06/2025#43
Spotify
No recent rankings available
Shared links between episodes and podcasts
Links found in episode descriptions and other podcasts that share them.
See allRSS feed quality and score
Technical evaluation of the podcast's RSS feed quality and structure.
See allScore global : 53%
Publication history
Monthly episode publishing history over the past years.
Introducing FOLLOW: Logging Out and Leaning In
mercredi 24 mars 2021 • Duration 09:07
Follow: Logging Out and Leaning In, a serial non-fiction book available only to Letters subscribers.
You’re probably reading this on your cell phone. And just before you read this, you probably saw something else that made you mad. A controversial hot take. A perfectly-primped-and-primed mom influencer with her five children in identical rust-toned overalls. A “Christian” influencer holding not-so-Christian opinions.
Follow is an 9-part serialized book that’s equal parts hope-filled invitation and steadfast anthem to find freedom from social media practices that are hurting our souls and crushing our spiritual lives.
Because following Jesus doesn’t take place on a cell phone. You don’t have to give in to the cultural captivity of social media. Follow will help Catholics everywhere step forward into faith by logging out of the echo chamber and leaning in to the world around us—the kingdom gift we’ve been given.
Follow will be available to all subscribers to our Substack newsletter, Letters from a Catholic Feminist, and released in serial form. I’m living out my lifelong dream of publishing how Charles Dickens and Louisa May Alcott did—piece by piece. From April to December, Letters subscribers will receive a chapter of Follow, as well as a worksheet to help themselves narrow in on how they want to use (or not use) social media to bring about the kingdom of God. Get signed up today by subscribing to Letters From a Catholic Feminist at the catholicfeministpodcast.com/letters.
176: The Catholic Feminist Finale
mercredi 25 novembre 2020 • Duration 32:59
Oh, my sisters—it has been the absolute joy of a lifetime. May we continue to believe in Christ, in the church, and in ourselves. I just wanted to chat with you today about how to walk forward as a Catholic feminist, and how to celebrate the Gospel goodness + your fellow sisters.
Please, please, please stay connected with the Catholic Feminist! I’ll still be on Instagram. You can check out my books. I hope you consider joining us on pilgrimage. Maybe you’ll even hop on our subscriber list for Letters from a Catholic Feminist!
It has been an honor to learn from YOU, sister. May we keep learning.
This episode was brought to you by Awaken My Heart, a new book by Emily Wilson Hussem. Check it out at AveMariaPress.com!
This episode was also brought to you by Hallow, the meditation app for Catholics. Go to Hallow.com/catholicfeminist for a free 30-day trial.
167: Talking About Racial Justice in a God-Honoring Way ft. Danielle Brown
mercredi 23 septembre 2020 • Duration 46:36
Today, I’m bringing YOUR questions to Danielle Brown, the Associate Director of the USCCB’s Committee Against Racism. We’re talking everything from Black Lives Matter to talking to your specific priest about racial justice to how to have conversations about race in a way that honors God. It’s easy, sisters, to be angry and allow our anger to divide us from our fellow sisters. To paint them as caricatures and dehumanize. It’s harder to have conversations in a way that views each person as Imago Dei, searches for real solutions, and relies on grace. Enjoy!
166: Marriage Therapy and Pre-Cana ft. Jessica Barboza
mercredi 16 septembre 2020 • Duration 30:37
A few months ago I heard one of my favorite podcasters mention that she went to marriage counseling sometimes with her husband, and I’m embarrassed to admit that I was a bit…scandalized. I know! I stink. But in my mind, marriage therapy was for people who were, like, borderline divorce. It seemed awkward and shameful. And even though we’d had plenty of episodes on therapy, I realized I still had barriers built up around the idea of marriage counseling. Thankfully, marriage and family therapist Jessica Barboza could join me for a chat all about what marriage therapy is (and isn’t!) She’s also very passionate about the pre-cana experience and how our marriage prep classes often fail to truly prepare couples for the sacrament of marriage. This episode is perfect for any engaged women or women who have been struggling to communicate well with their husband and have been considering marriage therapy. I loved talking to Jessica and I’m honored to feature our conversation today—enjoy!
165: Covering the Catholic Sex Abuse Crisis ft. Karna Lozoya
mercredi 9 septembre 2020 • Duration 39:23
In today’s episode, we’re chatting with Karna Lozoya, a veteran Catholic reporter with a nose for news and a passion for the truth. We talk all about her new podcast, Crisis, which explores the origins and reforms of the sexual abuse crisis within our church. I especially enjoyed hearing about Karna’s experience interviewing victims and how it impacted her views as a Catholic. This is a heavy topic handled with grace and compassion, and while it may frustrate you as it did me, I hope that it also empowers you to constantly speak the truth, no matter what the consequences may be.
Today’s episode is brought to you by Letters From a Catholic Feminist, our new biweekly newsletter. When the CFP finale airs in November, you can still get your Catholic feminism fix by reading Catholic essays, book roundups, guest articles, and more twice a month.
163: Intimacy No Matter Your Season
mercredi 26 août 2020 • Duration 39:14
Amanda Vernon grew up singing hymns passed down from generations before her since her father told her if she was singing, she might as well be praying. And she never stopped doing either! Today, Amanda is an accomplished musician with four kids who spreads the Gospel through the gift of music. She's also a writer, and her book discusses the tumultuous time in her life when she dated a man who eventually discerned the priesthood. I absolutely loved her insight on intimacy: why do we all need it? Why is it so vital? How can we find it if we're NOT currently married? Amanda is a true gift to our church and I hope our conversation resonates with you!
This episode has been brought to you by Audible. For a free audio book and a free 30-day trial, head to audibletrial.com/catholic.
This episode has also been brought to you by the CLT exam. Check out cltexam.com to learn more about this SAT/ACT alternative.
162: Reading and Writing Catholic Fiction ft. Lindsey Todd
mercredi 19 août 2020 • Duration 30:51
This ones for my book nerds: where you at? 📚If you love Jesus and love books, but don't always love books *about* Jesus, this ones for you. Author Lindsey Todd and I are talking about why she writes novels, why we think so much Catholic fiction falls flat for us, and why it's important for Catholics to read outside of our bubbles from time to time. We also chat about her work with the Chastity Project and she tries to convince me to outline my writing projects, which...I'm still not 100% sold on. Impulse Writer 4 Life. Enjoy!
This episode has been brought to you by Audible. For a free audio book and a free 30-day trial, head to audibletrial.com/catholic.
This episode has also been brought to you by the CLT exam. Check out cltexam.com to learn more about this SAT/ACT alternative.
161: Authentic Intimacy and Racial Justice ft. Sr. Desiré Findlay
mercredi 12 août 2020 • Duration 38:34
When I first read Sister Desiré's public letter on being the only black Felician sister, I was struck by one line in particular: that she felt invisible.
As Catholic feminists, we know that we don't want a single one of our sisters to not feel seen, known, encouraged, and loved. So I invited Sr. on the show to walk us through why she feels that way, how we can be better listeners to one another, and how we can acknowledge pain while searching for solutions within the racial justice movement. We also discuss her love for dance and how she uses this hobby as a beautiful, awe-inspiring prayer. This episode is perfect for you if you've been struggling to understand why some of our sisters who identify as black are upset, and want to have a conversation about it in a way that points towards Christ. Enjoy!
This episode has been brought to you by Audible. For a free audio book and a free 30-day trial, head to audibletrial.com/catholic.
This episode has also been brought to you by the CLT exam. Check out cltexam.com to learn more about this SAT/ACT alternative.
160: Conversion and Personal Development ft. Claudine Noel
mercredi 5 août 2020 • Duration 34:10
Are you a cradle Catholic or a loud & proud convert? Today's guest, Claudine Noel, shares her story of falling in love with the Catholic faith and being baptized with zero family present. Her vulnerability and strength were so inspiring to me, and are part of what makes her a phenomenal life coach! Claudine is here to share with us how she embodies the feminine genius in her life coaching business, what the difference is between life coaching, therapy, and spiritual direction, and the importance of finding leaders who are *Catholic* and not going to try and convince you to meditate with your crystals or something. 😅 Speaking with Claudine was a delight and I hope our conversation resonates with you!
This episode has been brought to you by Audible. For a free audio book and a free 30-day trial, head to audibletrial.com/catholic.
This episode has also been brought to you by the CLT exam. Check out cltexam.com to learn more about this SAT/ACT alternative.
159: Capitalism, Networking, and Career Transitions ft. Elena Nunez Murdock
mercredi 29 juillet 2020 • Duration 43:40
Jesus hung out with the poor. But you know who funds Catholic Relief Services, builds the churches, donates the food, influences the culture?
The rich, friend. If you have greater than $4,000 in property or your bank account, congratulations—you’re in the top 50% of wealth owners in the world.
Today’s guest is Elena Nunez Murdock, a passionate Latina and entrepreneur whose new company, Mission 2 Launch, helps Catholics transform their careers. Elena and I are talking all about wealth: is it bad? Can we have it? Can we strive for it? Can we be capitalists? I absolutely love Elena’s insight on the importance of being bold, chasing your dreams, and viewing money as a tool for either good or evil. I also really appreciate her passion for diversity and her focus on having a company that represents the universality of the church. Enjoy!
Today's episode is brought to you by Select International Tours. Plan a pilgrimage for 2021 and beyond by heading to selectinternationaltours.com/feminist.
Today's episode is also brought to you by the CLT exam. Bring classics into your standardized testing by visiting cltexam.com and learning about this SAT/ACT alternative.
