Catholics on Campus
Loneliness is one of the greatest struggles facing college students today—but authentic Catholic community offers a powerful antidote. In this episode, Nathan Carr, Director of Campus Ministry at North Dakota State University, shares how meaningful relationships, intentional conversations, and faith-centered community can transform life on campus. Drawing from his years of campus ministry and his own journey through science, healthcare, and theology, Nathan shares practical wisdom about building authentic friendships and leading meaningful conversations. In this episode, you’ll hear: 1. Why loneliness is so common among college students today 2. The surprising power of asking good questions in building relationships 3. How intentional Catholic community changes lives on campus 4. The role of vulnerability, leadership, and faith in forming deep friendships 5. Practical ways students can create connection instead of waiting for it Nathan reminds us that real community doesn’t happen by accident—it grows when people take the courage to reach out, listen well, and walk together in faith. Contact Virginia 1. Contact Virginia at Virginia@knots-untied.com [Virginia@knots-untied.com] 2. On LinkedIn - Virginia Albaneso Koch, Ph.D. [https://www.linkedin.com/in/virginia-albaneso-koch-ph-d-221220141/] 3. Sign up for the Knots Untied Coaching eNewsletter [https://www.knots-untied.com/about] 4. Take my free Catholic Faith Journey Assessment [https://5ld5hz0u0ks.typeform.com/to/gAZEmBEv] 5. Visit my Website [https://www.knots-untied.com/home]
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