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Catholic Talks with Andrew Beal

Podcast de Andrew Beal

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Andrew Beal is an internationally read author, photographer, and faith-driven storyteller whose work explores resilience, identity, and the transforming power of grace in the midst of real-life struggle. He was born in Tyumen, Siberia, and abandoned at birth—spending his earliest months in an orphanage before being adopted and brought to the United States. What began in uncertainty became a life shaped by faith, perseverance, and a steady conviction: even the most difficult beginnings can be redeemed. Beal is the author of 11 books spanning memoir, devotional writing, and visual storytelling. His works include God’s Path: From Siberia to the United States; God’s Path: The Boy From Siberia; Secondary Polycythemia: Faith and Strength in the Fight; The Rosary with the Saints (Volumes I–III); The Rooms That Said No; and the photography series America, Unquiet (Volumes I–IV). His storytelling is personal, direct, and unflinching—shaped by lived experience with illness, anxiety, and a rare blood condition, secondary polycythemia. Rather than offering distance or perfection, his work stays close to the reality of struggle, capturing the quiet, often unseen battles that shape a life—and the grace that carries it forward. Through his writing, photography, and the Catholic Talks with Andrew Beal podcast, he does not offer easy answers. Instead, he offers something steadier: presence, clarity, and a faith that holds even when life does not. His message is simple, but enduring: no life begins by accident, and no story is beyond redemption.

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6 episodios

Portada del episodio Pentecost, Orphanage Doors, and the God Who Was Already There

Pentecost, Orphanage Doors, and the God Who Was Already There

In this deeply personal Pentecost episode of Catholic Talks with Andrew Beal, Andrew reflects on the anniversary of his adoption from Russia and the powerful connection between his own story and the descent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. Through memories of a Russian orphanage, questions about childhood, and reflections on God's providence, this episode explores a truth many of us need to hear: God enters locked rooms. He enters fear, uncertainty, wounds, loneliness, and chapters of life we do not understand. If you've ever felt forgotten, questioned your story, struggled with pain from the past, or wondered where God has been, this episode is a reminder that the Holy Spirit was never absent. God does not wait for perfect faith or perfect understanding—He meets us exactly where we are. Your story may feel unfinished, but God is still writing. This show is written, edited, and produced independently. If this episode spoke to your heart, please consider subscribing, leaving a 5-star rating, and sharing Catholic Talks with Andrew Beal with someone who may need quiet encouragement today. Explore books by Andrew Beal—thoughtfully crafted Catholic devotionals and reflective works to deepen your prayer life, strengthen daily faithfulness, and support a steady walk with Christ: 👉 https://www.amazon.com/author/andrewbeal [https://www.amazon.com/author/andrewbeal]

24 de may de 2026 - 8 min
Portada del episodio The Saint in the Field, the Mother Who Leads Us

The Saint in the Field, the Mother Who Leads Us

In today’s episode of Catholic Talks with Andrew Beal, we explore a powerful truth that can change the way we see our everyday lives: God often does His greatest work in ordinary places. As we celebrate the feast of Saint Isidore the Farmer, we discover how a simple man working in the fields became a saint—not through fame or extraordinary achievements, but through faithful surrender to God in the hidden moments of daily life. We also enter more deeply into the beauty of the Month of Mary and reflect on the 153-Day Fatima journey from May to October—a path of prayer, conversion, and spiritual renewal that invites us to place our lives more fully into the hands of Christ through the Rosary. In this episode: • The hidden holiness of Saint Isidore • Why God chooses ordinary people for extraordinary missions • The Marian beauty of the month of May • The meaning behind the 153-Day Fatima journey • Why the Rosary forms and transforms the soul • Encouragement for anyone who feels spiritually discouraged Whether you're driving to work, walking, praying, or simply searching for deeper peace, this conversation is an invitation to slow down, listen, and allow Christ to speak. "God often does His greatest work in places the world forgets." Subscribe, share, and continue walking toward holiness—one prayer, one yes, and one day at a time. This show is written, edited, and produced independently. If this episode spoke to your heart, please consider subscribing, leaving a 5-star rating, and sharing Catholic Talks with Andrew Beal with someone who may need quiet encouragement today. Explore books by Andrew Beal—thoughtfully crafted Catholic devotionals and reflective works to deepen your prayer life, strengthen daily faithfulness, and support a steady walk with Christ: 👉 https://www.amazon.com/author/andrewbeal [https://www.amazon.com/author/andrewbeal]

15 de may de 2026 - 11 min
Portada del episodio Called to Work. Called to Holiness

Called to Work. Called to Holiness

What if the life you’re living right now… is exactly where God wants to make you a saint? Not someday. Not when things slow down. Right now. In this episode of Catholic Talks with Andrew Beal, we dive into the hidden power of ordinary life through the example of St. Joseph the Worker—a man who never spoke a word in Scripture, yet lived one of the most faithful lives in history. After a month-long step back during the Easter season, Andrew returns with a renewed message: Holiness isn’t found in dramatic moments—it’s built in quiet, daily consistency. If you’ve ever felt stuck, overlooked, or like your routine has no deeper meaning, this episode will challenge that completely. You’ll walk away with: *  A new perspective on your work and daily responsibilities  *  The truth about why consistency matters more than motivation  *  A clear challenge to stop delaying your spiritual growth  *  Practical encouragement to pursue holiness where you already are  Plus, a behind-the-scenes update: all 11 of Andrew’s revised books are now available on Amazon—created to help you grow in discipline, clarity, and Catholic faith. You don’t need a different life. You need a different approach to the life you already have. Press play—and start becoming who God is calling you to be. This show is written, edited, and produced independently. If this episode spoke to your heart, please consider subscribing, leaving a 5-star rating, and sharing Catholic Talks with Andrew Beal with someone who may need quiet encouragement today. Explore books by Andrew Beal—thoughtfully crafted Catholic devotionals and reflective works to deepen your prayer life, strengthen daily faithfulness, and support a steady walk with Christ: 👉 https://www.amazon.com/author/andrewbeal [https://www.amazon.com/author/andrewbeal]

1 de may de 2026 - 7 min
Portada del episodio Palm Sunday: The Day We Chose Barabbas… and Christ Chose Us

Palm Sunday: The Day We Chose Barabbas… and Christ Chose Us

In this powerful episode, Andrew Beal takes you beyond the surface of waving palms and into the heart of a sobering truth: the same voices that cried “Hosanna” would soon cry “Crucify Him.” In just moments, celebration turns into rejection—and it forces a question we can’t avoid. Where do we stand? This episode unpacks the triumphal entry, the rapid fall of the crowd, and the haunting choice of Barabbas over Christ. It challenges us to examine how often we want Jesus on our terms—seeking comfort instead of conversion, victory without sacrifice, and blessings without the cross. Through the example of Saint Ludovico of Casoria, Andrew reminds us what real faith looks like—not just admiration, but action. Not just words, but surrender. You’ll also hear a personal reflection connected to Andrew’s newest book, God’s Path: The Boy from Siberia, and a reminder that even when God seems silent, He is still working—especially in the hardest and most confusing moments of our lives. This is more than a reflection. It’s a challenge. When your moment comes—and it will—will you follow the crowd, or will you stay with Christ? This show is written, edited, and produced independently. If this episode spoke to your heart, please consider subscribing, leaving a 5-star rating, and sharing Catholic Talks with Andrew Beal with someone who may need quiet encouragement today. Explore books by Andrew Beal—thoughtfully crafted Catholic devotionals and reflective works to deepen your prayer life, strengthen daily faithfulness, and support a steady walk with Christ: 👉 https://www.amazon.com/author/andrewbeal [https://www.amazon.com/author/andrewbeal]

29 de mar de 2026 - 6 min
Portada del episodio Called, Rejected, Still Chosen

Called, Rejected, Still Chosen

What do you do when every door keeps closing… and you don’t know why? In this episode of Catholic Talks with Andrew Beal, we dive into a reality most people avoid talking about — rejection. Not the kind you reflect on after success… but the kind you face in the middle of the journey. The silence after giving your best. The unanswered callbacks. The moments that make you question not just your work — but your worth. Drawing from personal experiences in acting and the quiet strength of St. Joseph, Andrew explores what it means to stay faithful when nothing seems to be working. Because the truth is: you can be prepared, talented, and doing everything right… and still hear “no.” So what does that mean? This episode is about more than rejection — it’s about identity. It’s about learning that your worth cannot come from outcomes, validation, or approval. It has to come from something deeper. Something unshakable. And ultimately, it’s about recognizing that God is not waiting to condemn you… He’s waiting to embrace you. Whether you’ve been facing rejection, struggling in your calling, or feeling distant from God, this episode is an invitation: Come back. Not when everything is fixed. Not when you feel ready. But now. 🔔 In this episode, you’ll hear: • Why rejection hits deeper than we expect • The danger of tying your identity to outcomes • What St. Joseph teaches us about quiet faithfulness • How God works even when doors keep closing • A powerful invitation to return to confession And remember — holiness isn’t about being perfect… it’s about saying “yes” to God, again and again. This show is written, edited, and produced independently. If this episode spoke to your heart, please consider subscribing, leaving a 5-star rating, and sharing Catholic Talks with Andrew Beal with someone who may need quiet encouragement today. Explore books by Andrew Beal—thoughtfully crafted Catholic devotionals and reflective works to deepen your prayer life, strengthen daily faithfulness, and support a steady walk with Christ: 👉 https://www.amazon.com/author/andrewbeal [https://www.amazon.com/author/andrewbeal]

20 de mar de 2026 - 9 min
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App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
contenidos frescos e inteligentes
La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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