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Good Noise: How Isabella Orlando Is Bringing Catholic Wellness to the Internet

40 min · 20 de may de 2026
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Isabella Orlando is the founder of Beloved Health Co., a faith-integrated nutrition and wellness coaching practice based in Manhattan. In this episode, Joe and Isabella talk about her six-year journey recovering from disordered eating, what the Catholic mental health conversation looks like online, and how she launched the Holy Girl Walk—a rosary walk for women that drew over 100 people to its first event and was featured in the Wall Street Journal. What We Cover: * Why faith-integrated mental health content remains underrepresented online, even in 2024, and why Isabella refuses to stop talking about it * How Isabella works with clients struggling with disordered eating—and why recovery almost always requires an interdisciplinary team of nutritionist, therapist, psychiatrist, and physician * The tension between proper discipline and scrupulosity, and where faith fits in the healing process without crowding out clinical care * What the Holy Girl Walk is, how a single Instagram post made it a Manhattan phenomenon, and why Isabella thinks the formula is scalable anywhere * The Gen Z Catholic revival—whether it’s God, a generational backlash, or something else entirely—and what actually seems to be drawing people back to Mass Chapters: * 00:00: Introduction * 01:45: Beloved Health Co. and faith-integrated wellness * 04:06: Mental health in the Catholic online space * 10:50: Social media, good noise, and knowing your limits * 17:02: Who comes to Isabella and why * 20:06: How recovery actually works * 23:25: Discipline, scrupulosity, and where faith fits * 26:43: The Holy Girl Walk * 29:00: The Gen Z Catholic revival * 35:27: How to build this in your own community Resources Mentioned: * Beloved Health Co. Website [https://belovedhealthco.my.canva.site/] * Beloved Health Co. on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/belovedhealthco/] Produced by Saint Kolbe Studios [https://saintkolbestudios.com/] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit saintkolbestudiospodcast.substack.com [https://saintkolbestudiospodcast.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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The Simple Sales System Behind Decided Excellence Catholic Media

Isaac Summers and Adam Husing of Decided Excellence Catholic Media join Joe Coleman to discuss how they built a scalable, mission-driven print media company that mails hyper-local Catholic magazines directly to homes and parish databases. They break down the business model—two magazine tracks, a 1099 commission structure, and a daily three-step sales system—that has allowed independent publishers across the country to build flexible, family-sustaining income. Main Ideas: * Decided Excellence runs on a simple daily system—prospect, cold call for one hour, run three meetings—and Adam argues that consistent execution of those three things is sufficient to build a profitable magazine business * The 1099 structure is a deliberate choice: publishers earn up to 90% commission above the cost of production, with no micromanagement, making it a genuine path to financial and schedule autonomy for entrepreneurs willing to do the hard work * Cold calling works at scale—roughly one in three decision-makers agrees to a meeting, and the overall close rate lands around 20%—numbers that apply beyond magazine sales to any business built on outbound prospecting * The most successful publishers aren’t defined by prior industry experience but by whether they want long-term income over a quick base salary and whether they can work without being managed * Adam traces the business back to Lighthouse Catholic Media and Best Version Media, illustrating how a proven niche-market magazine model was adapted for a Catholic audience—a transferable lesson in spotting and reapplying successful frameworks Chapters: * 00:00: Introduction * 02:12: What Is Decided Excellence Catholic Media? * 05:59: Inside the Magazine: Format and Content * 09:00: Why Mail Directly to Homes? * 12:12: How Recipients Are Identified * 14:41: Why Print Over Digital? * 16:26: Two Models: Parish vs. Community Magazines * 19:11: How Publishers Make Money * 22:35: The Future of Print Media * 30:19: Apostolic Obligation and Entrepreneurial Freedom * 40:15: Who Succeeds as a Publisher? * 46:26: Daily Habits of Top Performers Resources Mentioned: * Decided Excellence Catholic Media [https://decidedexcellence.com] * Parish Magazine Info [https://decidedexcellence.com/parish] * Join the DECM Team [https://decidedexcellence.com/join-our-team/] * The Soul of the Apostolate [https://tanbooks.com/products/books/the-soul-of-the-apostolate/] by Dom Jean-Baptiste Chautard [https://tanbooks.com/products/books/the-soul-of-the-apostolate/] Produced by Saint Kolbe Studios [https://saintkolbestudios.com/] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit saintkolbestudiospodcast.substack.com [https://saintkolbestudiospodcast.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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episode Good Noise: How Isabella Orlando Is Bringing Catholic Wellness to the Internet artwork

Good Noise: How Isabella Orlando Is Bringing Catholic Wellness to the Internet

Isabella Orlando is the founder of Beloved Health Co., a faith-integrated nutrition and wellness coaching practice based in Manhattan. In this episode, Joe and Isabella talk about her six-year journey recovering from disordered eating, what the Catholic mental health conversation looks like online, and how she launched the Holy Girl Walk—a rosary walk for women that drew over 100 people to its first event and was featured in the Wall Street Journal. What We Cover: * Why faith-integrated mental health content remains underrepresented online, even in 2024, and why Isabella refuses to stop talking about it * How Isabella works with clients struggling with disordered eating—and why recovery almost always requires an interdisciplinary team of nutritionist, therapist, psychiatrist, and physician * The tension between proper discipline and scrupulosity, and where faith fits in the healing process without crowding out clinical care * What the Holy Girl Walk is, how a single Instagram post made it a Manhattan phenomenon, and why Isabella thinks the formula is scalable anywhere * The Gen Z Catholic revival—whether it’s God, a generational backlash, or something else entirely—and what actually seems to be drawing people back to Mass Chapters: * 00:00: Introduction * 01:45: Beloved Health Co. and faith-integrated wellness * 04:06: Mental health in the Catholic online space * 10:50: Social media, good noise, and knowing your limits * 17:02: Who comes to Isabella and why * 20:06: How recovery actually works * 23:25: Discipline, scrupulosity, and where faith fits * 26:43: The Holy Girl Walk * 29:00: The Gen Z Catholic revival * 35:27: How to build this in your own community Resources Mentioned: * Beloved Health Co. Website [https://belovedhealthco.my.canva.site/] * Beloved Health Co. on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/belovedhealthco/] Produced by Saint Kolbe Studios [https://saintkolbestudios.com/] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit saintkolbestudiospodcast.substack.com [https://saintkolbestudiospodcast.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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Joe Coleman sits down with Eli Smith, Director of the Faith-Based Housing Initiative, to talk about one of Joe’s favorite topics—and then some. Churches across America are sitting on acres of underutilized land, and FBHI is training congregations to see that land not as a liability but as a mission opportunity. What We Cover: * Why congregations have quietly accumulated land for decades—and why the housing crisis is finally prompting them to do something with it * How FBHI’s five-month cohort model walks churches through the development process, from site planning to investor-ready proposals * The “YIGBY” (Yes in God’s Backyard) movement and why faith-based housing legislation is passing in some states and stalling in others for reasons that have nothing to do with partisan logic * The most common objections churches raise when approached about development—and how design quality changes the conversation * How to get involved in the faith-based housing movement even without a background in urban planning, architecture, or finance Chapters: * 00:00: Introduction * 01:26: Meet Eli Smith and the Faith-Based Housing Initiative * 05:33: How FBHI Guides Congregations Through Development * 09:43: How Churches Connect with FBHI * 14:15: Urban, Suburban, and Rural Opportunities * 17:54: The Politics of YIMBY and YIGBY * 34:01: Common Obstacles for Congregations * 40:35: Legislative Wins Across the Country * 44:50: Getting Involved Without a Technical Background * 47:38: The Future of Faith-Based Housing Resources Mentioned: * Faith-Based Housing Initiative [https://www.faith-housing.org/] * FBHI Substack [https://fbhi.substack.com] * Strong Towns [https://www.strongtowns.org/] * Incremental Development Alliance [https://www.incrementaldevelopment.org/] Produced by Saint Kolbe Studios [https://saintkolbestudios.com/] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit saintkolbestudiospodcast.substack.com [https://saintkolbestudiospodcast.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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Joe Coleman sits down with John Mullen, Chapter Leader for St. Paul’s Outreach in Columbus and founder of The Forum. John critiques theological approaches that feminize men, explains why servant leadership frameworks fail, and makes the case that real Catholic culture requires actual organizing—not endless posting online. What We Cover * Why theology of the body as commonly taught can reinforce a feminized framework for men * The problems with complementarianism and servant leadership models that emphasize sacrifice without authority * How to understand authority as a burden properly shouldered rather than potential tyranny * Why Catholic culture must be built through real-world organizing, not online posting * The dangers of both internet trad gnosticism and charismatic anti-sacramentalism Chapters * 00:00: Introduction and Opening Quote on TOB * 02:48: Why the Feminized Framework Fails Men * 06:09: Complementarianism and Servant Leadership * 07:50: Authority as a Properly Shouldered Burden * 13:00: Formation and St. Paul’s Outreach * 25:45: Building Community vs Conference Culture * 40:15: The Work of Local Organizations * 53:50: Don’t Wait for the Priest—Take Agency * 01:03:54: Building from the Bottom Up * 01:04:58: Consumerist Gnosticism and Internet LARP * 01:08:18: Where to Find John’s Work Resources Mentioned * The Forum Substack [https://johnawmullen.substack.com/] * St. Paul’s Outreach [https://www.spo.org/] * John Mullen on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-mullen-a9302776/] * Joe Coleman on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/joecolemanpodcasts/] Produced by Saint Kolbe Studios [https://saintkolbestudios.com/] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit saintkolbestudiospodcast.substack.com [https://saintkolbestudiospodcast.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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