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The Aftermath of Helene: How Community Came Together When the Government Failed

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The Aftermath of Helene: How Community Came Together When the Government Failed

FromAvoiding Babylon


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The Aftermath of Helene: How Community Came Together When the Government Failed

FromAvoiding Babylon

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Length:
119 minutes
Released:
Oct 16, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Want to reach out to us? Want to leave a comment or review? Want to give us a suggestion or berate Anthony? Send us a text by clicking this link!Surviving a hurricane is no small feat, especially when you find yourself in an unexpected path of destruction. Join us for a captivating conversation as our guest, Jeff Putnam, shares his firsthand experience of Hurricane Helene's surprising impact on the Appalachian region. From the surreal scenes of rain bands and dramatic tree falls to the humorous chaos of social media mishaps, Jeff offers a gripping narrative that highlights the resilience and camaraderie in his close-knit community. You'll also hear about the importance of emergency preparedness and how his community banded together despite power outages and a shortage of supplies.But that's just the beginning. We also explore Jeff's recent family conversion to Catholicism and the joys and challenges of raising a large family within the faith. Listen as Jeff discusses the coexistence of the Traditional Latin Mass and the Novus Ordo, offering unique insights into the Catholic community's diverse experiences. We touch upon the dynamics of faith, leadership crises, and the cultural perceptions of large families, ensuring a rich, multifaceted discussion that gives a glimpse into the life of a family navigating tradition and modern societal norms.Finally, our conversation takes a wider lens as we touch on global awareness and the complexities of religious conflict. Get ready for an exploration of leadership, societal judgment, and fascinating historical narratives that influence today's religious and cultural dynamics. Whether it's discussing the controversial "Samson Option" or the impact of recent legislative measures against anti-Semitism, this episode promises to challenge your perspectives and leave you pondering the intriguing possibilities for future discussions on our podcast. Join us for a memorable episode filled with humor, personal stories, and thought-provoking themes.Support the show********************************************************https://www.avoidingbabylon.comMerchandise: https://shop.avoidingbabylon.comLocals Community: https://avoidingbabylon.locals.comRSS Feed for Podcast Apps: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1987412.rssSpiritusTV: https://spiritustv.com/@avoidingbabylonOdysee: https://odysee.com/@AvoidingBabylon
Released:
Oct 16, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Avoiding Babylon was started during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. During these difficult and dark days, when most of us were isolated from family, friends, our parishes, and even the Sacraments themselves, this channel was started as a statement of standing against the tyrannical mandates that many of us were living under. Since those early days, this channel has morphed into an amazing community of friends…no…more than friends…Christian brothers and sisters…who have grown in joy and charity. As we see it, our job here at Avoiding Babylon is to remind ourselves and those who enjoy the channel that being Catholic is a joyful and exciting experience. We seek true Catholic fraternity and eutrapelia with other Catholics who, like us, are doing their best to live out their vocation with the help of God’s Grace.  Above all, we try to bring humor and joy to the craziness of this fallen world, for as Hillaire Belloc has famously said:“Wherever the Catholic sun doth shine,There’s always laughter and good red wine.At least I’ve always found it so.Benedicamus Domino!”