CAMKAM Books Podcast
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Cameron and Trisha McManus
The Podcast of Catholic Married Author & Illustrator couple, Cameron & Trisha McManus. Together they are CAMKAM Books. This podcast features narrated versions of their children's books, classic book studies, and conversations on marriage, parenting, and topics regarding being an ordinary Catholic in the middle of the world.
Total 20 episodes
1
S2 E8. Dante Daily: Love What is Real (Canto 17)
S2 E8. Dante Daily: Love What is Real (Canto 17)
In this episode Dante and Virgil at last leave the circle of violence and begin to enter the Eighth Circle of Hell, Fraud, on the back of Geryon, a horrifying beast with the face of a just man. We talk about how to protect yourself from lies. We discuss love of reality, usury, dating, real confidence, fake confidence, marriage, being present, the Back to the Future movie franchise, and what it truly means to love yourself.
01:06:4804/11/2024
S2 E7. Dante Daily: Politics Cannot Save You (Canto 16)
S2 E7. Dante Daily: Politics Cannot Save You (Canto 16)
In this episode we meet some esteemed Florentine politicians, now living in the subcircle of the violent against God. We talk about the election, virtue signalling, and being good rulers of the mini-state that is your family.
32:3729/10/2024
S2 E6. Dante Daily: Kindness is Not Enough (Canto 15)
S2 E6. Dante Daily: Kindness is Not Enough (Canto 15)
In this episode, we remain in the subcircle of violence against God and meet Brunetto Latini, Dante’s old teacher and friend, who astonishingly retains his care for Dante and even some of his virtues in this low circle of Hell. We discuss the election, uncomfortable spiritual and political conversations, Vikings, Johnny Cash, and why maximizing one virtue isn’t sanctity. Trust us, all of these things are completely on-topic.
53:0621/10/2024
S2 E5. Dante Daily: Such As I Was Living, Am I Dead (Canto 14)
S2 E5. Dante Daily: Such As I Was Living, Am I Dead (Canto 14)
In this episode we descend into the third sub-circle of Violence: the violent against God. We observe nature twisting itself, as flaming snow falls upon unfruitful soil. We encounter Capaneus, who fights a never-ending battle against Jove in his heart. We discuss how Capaneus' quote, our Dante Daily, is key to an effective examination of conscience. We talk about how love in marriage is like love for God, and consider what it really means to destroy "nature."
50:2407/10/2024
S2 E4. Dante Daily: What If This Choice Were to Last Forever? (Canto 13)
S2 E4. Dante Daily: What If This Choice Were to Last Forever? (Canto 13)
In this episode we move into the second sub-circle of Violence, where we encounter the violent against self. We encounter Pier della Vigna, who eternally attempts to destroy his own soul by lowering it in the order of being. We discuss suicide in the pagan world, the medieval world, and the modern world. We note how the different ways that medieval and modern theologians each approach suicide by applying the same doctrine to two vastly different sets of circumstances. We also hear how opera's most famous clown is a little like the souls in this canto.
43:4730/09/2024
S2 E3. Dante Daily: Sin Hurts the Sinner Most of All (Canto 12)
S2 E3. Dante Daily: Sin Hurts the Sinner Most of All (Canto 12)
In this episode, we descend into the Circle of Violence. We encounter the Minotaur, the centaurs, and the souls of those who embrace violence against others. We discuss what it means to never repent, how these souls differ from the wrathful, and how we harm ourselves more than anyone else by our sins. We also learn how the ladies of the Broadway musical "Chicago" are just like the souls in this circle.
48:0923/09/2024
S2 E2. Dante Daily: Corruption Of The Best Is The Worst (Canto 11)
S2 E2. Dante Daily: Corruption Of The Best Is The Worst (Canto 11)
In this episode, Dante and Virgil pause before descending to the next circle, and talk about the structure of Hell. We discuss why Dante sees certain sins as worse than others, and how this seemingly abstract philosophical topic is enormously relevant for our daily lives.
38:0916/09/2024
S2 E1. Dante Daily: Love Truth More Than You Love Yourself (Canto 10)
S2 E1. Dante Daily: Love Truth More Than You Love Yourself (Canto 10)
We kick off Season 2 by entering the Circle of Heresy in Canto 10. We engage in a thought experiment on scientific tolerance, and meet the shade of Farinata, who spends his eternity refusing to admit that the soul is immortal. We also ruin Cam's favourite song--Sinatra fans, beware!
51:5809/09/2024
S1 E12. Dante Daily: Tame Your Curiosity (Canto 9)
S1 E12. Dante Daily: Tame Your Curiosity (Canto 9)
In Canto 9, Virgil and Dante continue their "siege" of the Hellish fortress of Dis. We encounter Medusa, who symbolizes the dangers of letting your intellect run wild. We talk about the vice of curiosity, what St. Thomas Aquinas has to say about learning, and why some things you see and read can harm your soul.
37:5417/08/2024
S1 E11. Dante Daily: Loving God Means Loving His Justice (Canto 8)
S1 E11. Dante Daily: Loving God Means Loving His Justice (Canto 8)
In Canto 8, we continue through the circle of wrath and approach the infernal city of Dis, which houses the remaining circles. We are astonished to see Dante, with Virgil's approval, rejoicing in the punishment of an enemy. We contrast three approaches towards Justice: medieval, modern, and heavenly.
45:4425/07/2024
S1 E10. Dante Daily: Conflict is Addictive (Canto 7)
S1 E10. Dante Daily: Conflict is Addictive (Canto 7)
In Canto 7 we descend into the circle of avarice, then down another level to wrath (and sloth)! We discuss how these apparently different vices do belong in the same Canto because they are different approach to conflict: conflict over something, conflict for its own sake, and conflict avoidance. We also see how we can become addicted to conflict even though it's so unpleasant.
44:1619/07/2024
S1 E9. Dante Daily: You Were Not Made for Comfort, You Were Made for Greatness (Canto 6)
S1 E9. Dante Daily: You Were Not Made for Comfort, You Were Made for Greatness (Canto 6)
In this episode we descend into the the third circle of Dante's Inferno, gluttony, where we learn that trying to feed your soul with only lesser, easily attainable goods leaves you cold--in this life, and the next. Cameron and Trisha discuss how being made for greatness calls us to more, and how we can find ourselves in a "numb" state from the demands of life, but that we can choose to be active participants in life again with some help.
40:1426/06/2024
S1 E8. A Happy Father's Day Podcast with Fr. Suarez & Patrick Suarez
S1 E8. A Happy Father's Day Podcast with Fr. Suarez & Patrick Suarez
To celebrate Father's Day Cameron sits down with Father Luke Suarez and his brother, Patrick Suarez. Together they explore their various vocation stories, how their parents instilled the faith during their upbringing, advice on how to discern these two beautiful vocations, and so much more!
36:2715/06/2024
S1 E7. Dante Daily 5: Sin Disguises Itself as Heaven (Canto 5)
S1 E7. Dante Daily 5: Sin Disguises Itself as Heaven (Canto 5)
In this episode we descend into the second circle of the Inferno: Lust. We hear about Dante's surprising analysis of this vice--it's really an emotional temptation, not physical. We meet Paolo and Francesca, a couple at the centre of a dramatic love tragedy, and talk about how easily we can mistake sin for heaven. Cam and Trisha talk about how seemingly innocuous entertainment can be spiritually dangerous.
41:4911/06/2024
S1 E6. Dante Daily 4: Reason Alone Cannot Save You (Canto 4)
S1 E6. Dante Daily 4: Reason Alone Cannot Save You (Canto 4)
In this episode we explore Canto 4 of Dante's Inferno, where Dante's unique and surprising take on Limbo--one filled with philosophers, poets, and warriors-- teaches us that reason alone cannot save us. As the immortal line from A Man For All Seasons puts it, when it comes to God, "In the end, it isn't about reason. It's about love."
37:4805/06/2024
S1 E5. AUDIO BOOK: Nicholas The Giver
S1 E5. AUDIO BOOK: Nicholas The Giver
The audio book version of Nicholas the Giver, written by Cameron McManus.Learn the story of the real "Santa Claus:" Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of the poor. When three young girls in the town of Myra can't afford to pay for their weddings, it's St. Nicholas to the rescue! St. Nicholas shows us how to store up treasure in heaven in this charming tale, based on legends about the saint's life.Narrator: Trisha McManusSt. Nicholas: Cameron McManusBrother & Sister: Johnny McManus & Bridget SullivanSisters: Lucy Sullivan & Margaret SullivanFather: Cameron McManusBible Verse: Cameron McManus
05:2429/05/2024
S1 E4. Pray for Peace with Al Forte (Memorial Day Special)
S1 E4. Pray for Peace with Al Forte (Memorial Day Special)
This episode is a special release for memorial day weekend. Cam & Trisha chat with former Army Reserve and founder of Pray for Peace Walks, Al Forte. Al shares his journey through AA, to praying everyday, to the call to spread God's message for peace in this world.
51:5226/05/2024
S1 E3. Dante Daily 3: Everyone Worships Something (Canto 3)
S1 E3. Dante Daily 3: Everyone Worships Something (Canto 3)
In this episode Cam & Trisha cover Canto 3 of Dante's Divine Comedy. This canto weighs in on the scary and edifying truth that everyone worships something. On some level every human being is makes decision based on what they take to be the highest good.
30:3317/05/2024
S1 E2. Dante Daily 2: To Get Through Hell Keep Your Eyes on Heaven (Canto 2)
S1 E2. Dante Daily 2: To Get Through Hell Keep Your Eyes on Heaven (Canto 2)
Cam & Trisha continue with their study of The Divine Comedy into Canto 2. The Dante Daily of this episode entails keeping your eyes on heaven to get through hell. In Canto 2 we learn that Virgil is assisting Dante thanks to three benedight (blessed) women, the Virgin Mary, Lucia (St Lucy), and Dante's old friend Beatrice. Listen in to hear how this unfolds and the significance of each stanza in context of the time and meaning Dante intended for the reader...
45:3305/05/2024
S1 E1. A New Chapter, Dante Daily 1: Sin Is Worse Than Death (Canto 1)
S1 E1. A New Chapter, Dante Daily 1: Sin Is Worse Than Death (Canto 1)
Episode 1: We are launching this podcast as a new chapter to CAMKAM Books and starting the journey off with a study of what we're calling "Dante Dailies". Cam will be breaking down Dante's Divine Comedy making it accessible and finding the relevant point in each canto to our daily lives. 00:00:30 We left Canada for an American Adventure and have wanted to pivot CAMKAM Books to fit our new life00:01:30 How CAMKAM Books Started00:03:30 The significance of The Divine Comedy to us00:05:13 Dante Daily Begins with an introduction to Dante Alighieri00:08:00 The Divine Comedy a gift to the Italian Language00:14:25 Canto 1 reading begins
35:3304/05/2024