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The Catholic Reading Challenge
Mike and Jess Ptomey
37 episodes
3 weeks ago
A bi-weekly podcast to enrich your reading life that feels more like a book club! We’re your hosts, Mike and Jess Ptomey, and the only thing we like better than reading is talking about what we are reading with friends. In 2020 we’ll be reading short stories: two stories by a different author each month. So listen in and read along! Be sure to share your comments for each story on social media with the hashtag #thecatholicreadingchallenge.
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A bi-weekly podcast to enrich your reading life that feels more like a book club! We’re your hosts, Mike and Jess Ptomey, and the only thing we like better than reading is talking about what we are reading with friends. In 2020 we’ll be reading short stories: two stories by a different author each month. So listen in and read along! Be sure to share your comments for each story on social media with the hashtag #thecatholicreadingchallenge.
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The Catholic Reading Challenge
Evelyn Waugh

This was our first time reading Waugh's short stories, and we really enjoyed them. Our discussion of these brief tales went in a lot of interesting directions, as we found that Waugh has a lot to say to use folk living in a world steeped in modern sentiments and philosophy. 

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5 years ago
27 minutes 51 seconds

The Catholic Reading Challenge
Kate Chopin

On this episode we are talking about our September stories written by late 19th century author, Kate Chopin. Chopin's stories involve themes that challenged many social conventions of her time, but they also remain themes of significance for our time as well. We talk about marital relationships in "The Story of an Hour" and racial prejudice in "Desiree's Baby."

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5 years ago
32 minutes 48 seconds

The Catholic Reading Challenge
Edgar Allan Poe

We're talking about the stories of a master in this episode: Edgar Allan Poe. We selected "The Masque of Red Death" and "The Black Cat" for our reading community this month. They are entertaining stories to read, especially if you don't mind the darker bent of his themes and style. But they are also quite relevant to culture and times that we are currently living through. (By the way, we mention on this episode that we will go to one podcast episode per month for the rest of the year. We are still keeping to two story selections.)

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5 years ago
32 minutes 9 seconds

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Guy de Maupassant: "Ball-of-Fat"

While our first story this month was more lighthearted, with an emphasis on plot twist, this second one illumines heavier themes of human nature common to all times and all peoples. Our discussion of "Ball-of-Fat" invites us to consider how we overlook the darkness within our own souls and our justification of injustice to others in our lives.

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5 years ago
31 minutes 53 seconds

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Guy de Maupassant: "The Necklace"

This month we are reading stories by the French, prolific short story author Guy de Maupassant. In this episode we are talking about "The Necklace." Listeners may very well have read this story back during high school English class. If not, or if you don't remember it, then you will get a good sample of Maupassant's mastery at plot structure and twist. This story also includes one of his common theme of social class differences and distinctions. 

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5 years ago
27 minutes 29 seconds

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Edward P. Jones

This month we read two stories by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edward P. Jones: "An Orange Line Train to Ballston" and "Gospel". Both share some common themes, and in this podcast episode we talk about how those themes reveal truth about the human experience, particularly truth about the human experience in Southeast DC. Jones is writing about his hometown and the people who call it home along with him; and for many readers, it may be a view of the city and its people they have never witnessed or acknowledged. 

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5 years ago
43 minutes 41 seconds

The Catholic Reading Challenge
Eudora Welty

For May we decided to discuss both Eudora Welty stories in the same episode. So here is our chat about her style of southern writing in the two stories we read this month: "Old Mr. Marblehall" and "Why I Live at the P.O." 

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5 years ago
30 minutes 13 seconds

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James Joyce: "The Boarding House"

We are continuing our literary stay in Dublin, as we discuss "The Boarding House" and all that lives in this story: a meat cleaver, a "big imposing woman", and a young boarder given only one option for restitution. 

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5 years ago
32 minutes 17 seconds

The Catholic Reading Challenge
James Joyce: "Araby"

We are talking about James Joyce stories in the month of April. Join us as we are transported to Dublin and get a peek into the lives of some people who live here. In this episode we are discussing "Araby," a coming of age type of story that deals with romanticized expectations and the disillusion that often comes when reality falls short of them.

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5 years ago
31 minutes 53 seconds

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Ernest Hemingway: "In Another Country"

We are finishing up our March Hemingway selections with his short story "In Another Country." We talk about Hemingway's economy with words and his open door for redemption, despite what many perceive to be dark in his stories. We also draw some comparisons to this unique Lent and Holy Week that God is inviting us to walk during this unprecedented time in our country and the world. 

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5 years ago
31 minutes 40 seconds

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Ernest Hemingway: "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber"

We have all been thrown out of our normal routines with the presence of the coronavirus. As we adjust to a change of life rhythms during this pandemic quarantine, we find ourselves in a Lent we didn't choose for ourselves. We are talking a little about that and a lot about Hemingway on this episode. We are thankful that we have time with stories and books, as well as this medium to continue and share about them during an unprecedented time of social isolation. 

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5 years ago
40 minutes 11 seconds

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E. M. Forster: "The Machine Stops"

Did you know that this amazingly prophetic dystopia was first published in 1909? On this episode we are discussing the masterful insight that Forster had regarding the trajectory of technology and the modern notion of progress. Join us as we touch on just some of the symbols in this story that might actually make you think of a few current conventions and social norms at which we don't even blink an eye. 

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5 years ago
33 minutes 45 seconds

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E. M. Forster: "The Celestial Omnibus"

Our short story author for the month of February is E. M. Forster, and in this episode we are discussing his masterful "The Celestial Omnibus." Listen along as we contemplate what this story means for how we are to live as human beings, how we are to respond to beauty in the arts, and what it means to look with wonder at the world. Are we living like the boy or Mr. Bons?

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5 years ago
31 minutes 39 seconds

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Flannery O'Connor: "Parker's Back"

We are rounding out our discussion of Flannery O'Connor's short story themes and talking about a story that is a favorite for a lot of people: "Parker's Back." Tattoos, traveling evangelists, burning bushes, icons and religious images, the Christ-haunted South -- lots of good stuff gets covered in this one!

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5 years ago
37 minutes 34 seconds

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Flannery O'Connor: "The Displaced Person"

We kick off the first podcast of 2020 with our discussion of the first Flannery O'Connor story selection for January: "The Displaced Person". We talk about the characters and symbolism in this story that is indicative of O'Connor's writing and why her crafting of people and place is so "real." Among various other themes, we discuss how this short story master portrays "grace" and how such literary images can impact our lives and faith. 

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5 years ago
29 minutes 45 seconds

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A "Great" Book: Gorgias

Mike and Jess close out the first season of the podcast, and 2019, with a great discussion of Plato's dialogue, Gorgias. They touch on topics related to goodness, justice, rhetoric, and the ultimate condition of the soul. It's a conversation about an ancient book that couldn't be more relevant to our current times.

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5 years ago
36 minutes 2 seconds

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Great Books and a Great 2020

So what happened to the podcast in November??? Mike and Jess talk about that, great books, and the great list of short story selections that they are working on for 2020 on The Catholic Reading Challenge. They share some of C. S. Lewis's *fantastic* words of wisdom on reading the classics, and chat about their vision for reading (and talking about) nothing but short stories in the podcast community in the new year.

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6 years ago
23 minutes 11 seconds

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Episode 20: Church Doc St. Athanasius

Mike and Jess talk about the book they both read this month: On the Incarnation by St. Athanasius. They share why these early Church fathers gave such good homilies and why the truth they spoke is what we really need to hear today.

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6 years ago
23 minutes 31 seconds

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Episode 19: Church Docs

In the month of October we are reading "a book by a doctor of the Church." Do you know all 36 doctors of the Church?? Neither do we. Jess is even trying to make some up. Here's a list; so you don't make the same mistake. Also, we are previewing the podcast season for 2020 -- it's going to be good!

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6 years ago
27 minutes 4 seconds

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Episode 18: Re-reads Wrap-up

Mike and Jess share fall happenings...including the exciting pre-release of Jessica's book, Home in the Church: Living an Embodied Catholic Faith. Then they get into what they learned from their re-reads, and how to approach them in the future. 

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6 years ago
37 minutes 19 seconds

The Catholic Reading Challenge
A bi-weekly podcast to enrich your reading life that feels more like a book club! We’re your hosts, Mike and Jess Ptomey, and the only thing we like better than reading is talking about what we are reading with friends. In 2020 we’ll be reading short stories: two stories by a different author each month. So listen in and read along! Be sure to share your comments for each story on social media with the hashtag #thecatholicreadingchallenge.