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The Catholic Warthog Podcast Episode 29: Daddy/Daughter Breakfast

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  • Sean’s Feedback

Faith and Family:

  • Breakfast with Reese. Daddy/Daughter time is important

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The Catholic Warthog Podcast Episode 27 – Liturgy, Zombies and Pizza

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Faith and Family:

  • Children’s Homily
  • Reese and the Our Father
    • Good 5+ bible story book?

Entertainment:

  • Aggie Vs. Iowa State
    • Ags off to a rough start maybe Iowa is really mad that they are leaving to the SEC?
  • Shake up Saturday – ou vs tech
  • Walking Dead
    • Walking Zombies vs Running Zombies
  • Once Upon A Time

New Media:

  • Groupon – Make sure to read the fine print
    • Went to go eat at Mangia Pizza with a Groupon and found out it wasn’t good at “that” location. This is the 2nd time the Groupon fine print has bitten us. The first time was on a Travelocity deal
  • Austin Catholic New Media officially incorporated as a nonprofit in Texas. Have to work on the IRS paperwork now.
  • Spiceworld 2011


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The Catholic Warthog Podcast Episode 25 – Must Be In The Front Row

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  • Sitting in the front row

Entertainment:

New Media:

  • One week out from Catholicon and Catholic New Media awards

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The Catholic Warthog Podcast Episode 24 – Pandamania Running Wild

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  • VBS – Pandamania
    • Singing in Church
  • Thanks to everyone for all the prayers

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The Catholic Warthog Podcast Episode 23 – The Warthog Cut Loose

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Faith and Family:

  • Laid Off – Trust in the Lord…

Entertainment:

  • Torndown – Torndown is a Christian rock band from Connecticut consisting of Tim Irish and Eric Armstrong either Tim or Eric is friend of my friend Bob from Dallas, Texas. http://www.torndownmusic.com/
  • Harry Potter Mania – So everyone was lined up to see the final installment of the Harry Potter saga. No doubt that Harry Potter has reached Star Wars level hype…
  • Battlestar Galatica – http://www.syfy.com/battlestar/ – Has to be the best show about the human condition that I’ve ever seen…

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The Catholic Warthog Podcast Episode 22 – Everybody Was Kung Fu Fighting

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Faith and Family:

  • New names for the family based on Kung Fu Panda
  • What if I treated my faith life the way some people work?

Entertainment:

New Media:

  • More G+ talk
    • Can it overtake Facebook? What about Twitter?
  • Facebook + Skype
    • Regular Skype service seemed better

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The Catholic Warthog Podcast Episode 21 – Google Plusing All Day Long

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Faith and Family:

  • Scary news about mom
  • Visited family in San Antonio.

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New Media:

  • Austin Catholic New Media Lunch
  • Google+

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Evangelization And MMORPGs

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Recently I was accepted into the DC Universe Online MMORPG beta and when creating my characters I wanted to make sure they reflected my personal views.  As I’m always thinking of new ways to merge new media evangelization and my life I decided to create two heroes with names that reflect my faith, Seraphim and Metatron. Creating characters with the names of angels is one way I thought might be a way to spark conversation within the game as players can speak with each other.  Taking this one step further in games such as “World of Warcraft” guilds can be created and what better ways to bring like minded people together and hopefully spread The Word within these digital worlds.

In thinking about this the first thing that comes to mind is some digital character doing street corner preaching. What I actually envision is a ‘guild’ of people doing the normal adventuring that the game provides, but also taking time out to pray before going into battle or taking time out in a digital pub to speak about the faith.

I know this all sounds very unconventional, but I think as we move forward with the digital world and the real world converging we must think in these kind of terms.  At the same time we must always remember never to get so caught up in the digital world that we forgo our responsibilities in the real world.  There must always be a balance, but in striking this balance we must also find a way to live out our faith in both worlds.

Let me know what you think and if I get some good feedback I can touch on this again on the next podcast.

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What Can Catholic New Media learn from Guerrilla Filmmaking?

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Several years ago the concept of Guerrilla Filmmaking was brought to the forefront of media when Robert Rodriquez created “El Mariachi” for $7,000 and parlayed that into a career in Hollywood.  If you watch the movie you’d never know that the budget was so small and if you read Rodriquez’s book Rebel Without a Crew he explains rather simply that “Creativity, not money, is used to solve problems”.

Now all of us that work in the realm of Catholic media weather it be new or traditional can relate to working on a shoestring budget.  Weather you are producing a radio show, podcast, TV show or YouTube video, just because you don’t have a large budget or any budget for that matter doesn’t mean the quality and content have to reflect that fact.  If we are to succeed in answering the call of the New Evangelization we have to do more then just “do the work”. We have to do it in a way that doesn’t look or sound like it should be featured on public access television.

So what lessons can we take from people like Robert Rodriquez and Spike Lee?

  • Set expectations and play to your strengths – Understand that you aren’t going to create Avatar or produce The Tonight Show, but that doesn’t mean the quality has to suffer. Determine what you are best at and focus on making those areas the most polished and refined, it’ll make the rough edges seem less so.
  • No money, no problem - This is where creativity and resourcefulness comes into play. Just because you can’t buy the best microphone or video camera on the market doesn’t mean you just shouldn’t do anything. Find a way to make what you have on hand work. For example, if that means recording in a closet to create a more soundproof environment for your podcast then that’s what you should do.
  • Don’t be afraid to ask for help – This is the purpose of group such as the Austin Catholic New Media group and Atlanta Catholic Media Users Group. If you don’t have a group in your area, start one!
  • Time to call in all those old favors – Remember all those times that you helped your friends move or did a solid for someone?  Well it’s time for everyone to make good on their promises. Weather that means being a co-host on your podcast, running the camera for your on your Vlog or just being there to bounce ideas off of for your latest blog.  This could also be an opportunity for evangelization to those of your friends that might be struggling in their faith.
  • Pray – This isn’t actually taken from guerilla filmmakers but from Our Lord. Ask The Spirit to guide you, call on the intersession of the Saints and always trust in Christ.
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