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White Collars

Podcast by White Collars

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History & religion

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A priest in a cassock. A businessman in a blazer. One altar, one airport lounge. Join Fr. Colin B. Lomnitzer and Charles W. Busch as they navigate faith, philosophy, politics, business, and the occasional diplomatic faux pas—with sharp wit, sincere conviction, and just enough incense to set off the smoke alarm. Regular episodes featuring bold ideas, good conversation, and very little small talk.

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20 episodes

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The Earnestness of Style

What does the way we dress say about us? In this episode of White Collars, we dive into the meaning of style, dignity, decorum, and why clothing still matters in a culture that increasingly prioritizes comfort over presentation. Inspired by Peggy Noonan’s article “The Senator’s Shorts and America’s Decline,” we discuss everything from Senate dress codes and JFK’s influence on fashion to Catholic teaching on dressing for Mass, workplace expectations, uniforms, and the deeper connection between outward appearance and inward disposition. Along the way, we cover: * The decline of formal dress in America after the 1960s * Dressing for Mass and the controversy around “Heaven has a dress code” * Catholic perspectives on reverence, discipline, and self-respect * Bermuda business attire and international workplace customs * Clerical attire, cassocks, and traveling in a Roman collar * Why raising standards may actually inspire people rather than push them away This conversation is about far more than clothes. It’s about identity, intentionality, respect, and the pursuit of greatness over comfort. 👔 From hoodies in the Senate to ties in the classroom, this episode asks: Have we stopped dressing like what we believe matters?

Yesterday - 1 h 25 min
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Deus Caritas Est: Pope Benedict on the Mission of the Church

What happens when a state visit, Catholic theology, corporate leadership, and King Charles all collide in one conversation? In this episode, we start with Charles' unforgettable experience attending King Charles III’s official state arrival ceremony at the White House — from seeing the royal motorcade up close to unexpected encounters with tech leaders like Tim Cook. Along the way, Father and Charles dive into the deeper symbolism of monarchy, diplomacy, Anglicanism, and the Catholic connections hidden throughout British history. Then the conversation shifts into a rich discussion on Pope Benedict XVI’s encyclical Deus Caritas Est (“God Is Love”) and the three essential missions of the Church: * Proclaiming the Gospel * Celebrating the Sacraments * Exercising Charity They explore: * Why Pope Benedict remains one of the most influential modern popes * The true meaning of love  * How faith should shape leadership, work, and business culture * The importance of the sacraments and liturgy * Servant leadership in both the Church and corporate life * Why evangelization is everyone’s mission From Westminster Abbey to Front Royal, Virginia, this episode blends humor, theology, history, and practical wisdom into one wide-ranging conversation. Topics Include: * King Charles III’s White House visit * The Church of England & Catholicism * Pope Benedict XVI’s writings * Deus Caritas Est * Christian leadership & business ethics * Evangelization and modern culture * Sacraments and Catholic identity * The role of charity in the Church If you enjoy thoughtful conversations on faith, culture, leadership, and history, be sure to like, subscribe, and share the episode.

15 May 2026 - 1 h 1 min
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Milton Friedman, Free Markets & Shareholder Value

This week on White Collars, Charles and Father dive into the life, ideas, and controversies surrounding legendary economist Milton Friedman. From free markets and shareholder value to stimulus checks, tariffs, inflation, and the role of government, the conversation explores how Friedman’s economic philosophy still shapes modern politics and business today. Along the way, they unpack the famous phrase “there’s no such thing as a free lunch,” debate COVID stimulus spending, discuss capitalism through a Catholic lens, and ask whether profit and morality can coexist. Plus: finance bros, Disney ambitions, Friedman’s viral debate clips, and a surprise new fan of the show. Whether you love economics or still don’t fully understand the Fed, this episode breaks down big ideas in a way that’s thoughtful, practical, and entertaining.

8 May 2026 - 1 h 4 min
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Atomic Holiness

In this episode, we dive into Atomic Habits by James Clear and unpack what actually works when it comes to building good habits—and breaking bad ones. We go beyond surface-level motivation and explore practical strategies for real change: * Why identity is the foundation of lasting habits * How small, consistent actions shape who you become * The power of environment, community, and accountability * Why most people fail at habits—and how to fix it We also connect these ideas to deeper philosophical and spiritual principles, including how your understanding of purpose influences your daily actions. Whether you're trying to wake up earlier, get healthier, grow spiritually, or just become more disciplined, this conversation gives you actionable tools you can start using today.

1 May 2026 - 1 h 2 min
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Celebrating Pope Leo

One year after the passing of Pope Francis, we reflect on a historic and emotional moment in the life of the Church—the election of Pope Leo XIV. In this episode, we share personal stories, behind-the-scenes moments from Rome, and what it was like to witness the events surrounding the conclave firsthand. From memories of meeting Pope Francis to the surreal experience of seeing white smoke rise over St. Peter’s Basilica, this conversation captures the weight, mystery, and beauty of a papal transition. We dive into: • The final days of Pope Francis and his lasting impact • Firsthand experiences from the Vatican during the conclave • The unexpected election of Pope Leo XIV • What a papal name means—and why “Leo” matters • Reflections on faith, leadership, and the role of the Holy Spirit Whether you’re interested in Church history, the papacy, or just love a good behind-the-scenes story, this episode offers a unique perspective on a once-in-a-lifetime moment. 👇 Let us know in the comments: Where were you when you heard the news of the new Pope? 👍 Like, subscribe, and share to support the channel! #PopeLeoXIV #CatholicChurch #Conclave #Vatican #PopeFrancis #ChurchHistory

24 Apr 2026 - 1 h 8 min
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