Adventures In Imperfect Living Catholic Podcast With Greg And Jennifer Willits

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Podcasting since 2005 and married 10 years longer than that, it’s your weekly dose of helping you navigate through YOUR adventures in Life, Catholicism, and Ridiculousness by sharing our own. The original Catholic podcasting couple!

Episódios

  • RA #951: You're Not Crazy.

    01/03/2026 Duração: 29min

    Menopause, marriage, and mental health, and how the Rosary just may be the key to surviving it all. --- Jennifer shares the unexpected symptoms, disrupted sleep, and other unexpected changes (and crosses) of going through menopause. This leads to a discussion of how significant life changes can bring real grief, and the difficulties of adjusting when you didn't see it coming. After hearing about recent suicides in the news, he candidly reveals some of his past suffering and the primary thing that got him through the most tenuous period of life, and how that same thing is fine-tuning the focus of Rosary Army for the years to come.    Free From Rosary Army: Free All-Twine-Knotted Rosaries School of Mary Audio Rosary Podcast Video Version of this Episode Subscribe to the Podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts Greg's Latest Book (God Doesn't Hate Me After All – Discovering Louis de Montfort's Love of Eternal Wisdom): Download Free Sample Chapters Buy on Amazon Buy on Audible Buy from Sophia Institute Press Mor

  • RA #950: This Is Why Everything Feels Difficult

    22/02/2026 Duração: 29min

    We regularly make things more difficult than they need to be.  Carving out actual time for prayer, getting into exercise routines, and even making a simple grocery list all feel harder than they should. Better solutions are often right in front of us, and they start by discovering one simple thing.   --- Lately, everything feels like a major decision: dinner, errands, routines, even the things we want to do (like exercise and prayer). The problem isn't necessarily laziness or lack of discipline.  It's our tendency to make things more difficult than they need to be.  Usually, many tasks have a point of friction.  Figure out what that point is, and eliminate it, and tasks that were once drudgery can suddenly have new meaning.  In this episode, we wrestle with the idea of "friction points" and why a small fix often moves the ball faster than focusing on a bigger goal. We share some ideas to stop fighting the same battles every day and make things a little easier by removing the friction Plus, the all-new School

  • RA #949: Ready for Marian Consecration? Start Here

    15/02/2026 Duração: 29min

    If you've ever thought about Marian consecration, this is the perfect time to begin the 33-day preparation leading into Lent. --- February always sneaks up on us—and for Jennifer, it also brings that familiar "spiritual antsy" feeling that it's time to reconnect and renew her consecration to Jesus through Mary. We talk through what consecration is (and isn't), why de Montfort's 33-day preparation still matters, and how the slow, steady rhythm of prayer changes you—especially when you do it like it's your first time. Along the way, we share a practical lens that applies to Lent too: remove the friction points before you begin. Pick your Lenten reading, make your plan, and set yourself up for follow-through now, not later. Whether you're preparing for February 20 or just trying to live more intentionally, this is an invitation to go a little deeper—and to start sooner than you think. Free From Rosary Army: Free All-Twine-Knotted Rosaries School of Mary Audio Rosary Podcast Video Version of this Episode Subsc

  • RA #948: Don't Leave the Vacuum Empty

    08/02/2026 Duração: 35min

    As Lent approaches, Greg and Jennifer focus on three ways to have a stellar lead-up to Easter: pray the Rosary daily, fill the "vacuum" with something holy (like Greg's new book), and make or renew your yes to Jesus through Mary. Lent has a way of making us think we need to do more—more prayers, more sacrifices, more plans.  All good things. But in this episode, Greg and Jennifer talk about a simpler (and more lasting) approach: choosing one or two meaningful practices that actually make space for God, are protected from distractions, and can lead to genuine lifelong transformation. Greg reflects on the "vacuum" that forms when we give something up, and why it matters what we allow to fill it. Jennifer shares about a major transition in her life, one that requires real discernment about time, energy, and responsibility regarding family and Rosary Army. Her experience reflects the same question many of us face during Lent: what needs to be set aside so we can be more faithful where God is truly calling us? Th

  • RA #947: Addicted to Knowing, Starved for Wisdom

    01/02/2026 Duração: 36min

    We live surrounded by information, yet many of us feel more anxious and less peaceful than ever. In this episode, Greg and Jennifer discuss distraction, wisdom, and why the Rosary helps restore inner peace. --- We live in a world where we're expected to know everything—news, opinions, controversies, updates—often in real time. But knowing more doesn't always bring peace. In fact, it can leave us anxious, distracted, and spiritually exhausted. In this episode of the Rosary Army Catholic Podcast, Greg and Jennifer reflect on our addiction to information and the quiet cost it has on our interior life. Drawing from personal experience, Scripture, and the wisdom of the Church, they explore the difference between knowing things and truly knowing Christ. They also talk practically about prayer, especially the Rosary, as a way to retrain our attention, calm an overstimulated mind, and reconnect with Jesus through Mary. • Video Version of This Episode

  • RA #946: The 2½ Minute Prayer for Wisdom

    25/01/2026 Duração: 38min

    Want an amazingly simple prayer you could add to your day right now? In this episode, we share Solomon's Prayer for Wisdom (and time it: 2.5 minutes). We also talk about something St. Louis de Montfort wrote in The Love of Eternal Wisdom (which is included in Greg's new book), which is the difference between aiming for the outer rings of the target and learning to aim for the center: Jesus Christ. We're also asking for your prayers as we discern a possible Rosary Army retreat, tentatively scheduled for June 2026, at a beautiful retreat center east of Atlanta. Nothing is final yet—but we're taking actual steps, and we'd appreciate your prayers for clarity and wisdom. • Video Version of This Episode FREE DOWNLOAD: Introduction and First Two Chapters of Greg's Book!

  • RA #945: Open Loops and Tiny Experiments

    18/01/2026 Duração: 38min

    What are "open loops," and why do they steal our peace? We discuss starting the new year with tiny experiments instead of endless to-do lists, and share a hopeful first step toward a possible Rosary Army retreat (nearly 20 years in the making). Plus, Marty the cat crashes the studio, we ask for continued prayers for our son Ben in his mechanical engineering job search, and we remember to pray for souls who have died. Oh, and Jennifer has a menopausal hot flash right in the middle of the show. • Video Version of This Episode FREE DOWNLOAD: Introduction and First Two Chapters of Greg's Book!

  • RA #944: The Simple Thing That's Helping People Most

    11/01/2026 Duração: 43min

    A new-year reset, our son is deep in his mechanical engineering job search, and what we learned from an early Rosary Army impact survey—including the simple thing we're doing that seems to be making the greatest difference. Plus, Greg talks through a simple idea for a short daily "commute prayer" podcast and what we're discerning for the year ahead. • Video Version of This Episode FREE DOWNLOAD: Introduction and First Two Chapters of Greg's Book!

  • RA #943: A Rosary Army First!

    26/12/2025 Duração: 11min

    For the first time in Rosary Army's history, we hit our fundraising goal on Christmas Day! In this update, Greg also shares a story of how God has brought miracles in the past to this apostolate. Thank you to all who supported Rosary Army for 2026! • Video Version of This Episode

  • RA #942: We Got Our Miracle!

    23/12/2025 Duração: 15min

    WE GOT A MATCHING DONATION! Greg and Jennifer share the fantastic news: every donation in Rosary Army's 2026 Giving Campaign is now matched up to $100,000! We only need to raise $25,000 to now reach our goal! • Video Version of This Episode

  • RA #941: How Bad Is It?

    22/12/2025 Duração: 14min

    In this shorter-than-normal podcast episode, Greg flies solo to offer an honest perspective on how things are looking for Rosary Army in 2026. • Video Version of This Episode

  • RA #940: Decaf Coffee and a Different Kind of Christmas

    15/12/2025 Duração: 26min

    Decaf pour-over coffee, simplifying Christmas as the kids grow up, and an Advent practice Jennifer feels called to begin—plus a quick update on the Rosary Army giving campaign. • Video Version of This Episode

  • RA #939: Every Six Hours

    30/11/2025 Duração: 34min

    Greg and Jennifer share how the launch of God Doesn't Hate Me After All connects directly to Rosary Army's mission, then open up about their Advent giving campaign, financial shortfalls, and why someone now asks them for a rosary every six hours. It's an honest conversation about trust, almsgiving, repentance, and helping the next generation discover the love of Jesus through the Rosary. • Video Version of This Episode

  • RA #938: God Doesn't Hate Me After All: Unboxing the Book & the Story Behind It

    09/11/2025 Duração: 28min

    Greg opens his first box of author copies, reveals the new title (God Doesn't Hate Me After All: Discovering Louis de Montfort's Love of Eternal Wisdom), and walks through how this book weaves his wounds, trauma, and healing with de Montfort's forgotten classic—all as a deeply personal Rosary Army milestone. FREE DOWNLOAD: Introduction and First Two Chapters of Greg's Book!

  • RA #937: Year of Discernment and Surrender

    03/11/2025 Duração: 28min

    Busyness, discernment, and living inside God's presence. We talk about recognizing real crosses vs. self-made ones, practicing interior prayer, learning from St. Elizabeth of the Trinity, and how abiding in God changes anxiety, decisions, and daily life. 

  • RA #936: Everything Finally Suddenly Unexpectedly All At Once

    19/09/2025 Duração: 30min

    Greg got inspired and recorded an off-the-cuff solo episode.  Jennifer doesn't even know he did this.  But many thoughts have been accumulating, and he needed to get them out.  Also, he's writing this description, so why is it all written in third person?  

  • RA #935: Brain Games

    03/09/2025 Duração: 50min

    Jennifer is hooked on brain games and puzzles, a dive into Acts chapter 3, navigating pop culture, another stranger yells at Greg, and the search for lighthearted (and clean) entertainment. 

  • RA #934: Greg and Jennifer's Audio Video Club

    18/08/2025 Duração: 34min

    Still trying to figure out podcasting after 20 years, choosing what goes on video and what's just audio, exciting update on Greg's book (the date has been moved up!), and why working in a school has been good for Jennifer.

  • RA #933: Why "Offer it Up" Still Matters

    06/08/2025 Duração: 29min

    You’ve heard it a thousand times: “Offer it up.”  But maybe that phrase doesn't mean what you think it means. In this episode, Greg and Jennifer dig into this often-dismissed Catholic phrase and how rediscovering its true meaning can radically transform how you approach suffering, prayer, and even the Offertory at Mass.

  • RA #932: Life After Midlife is Not What We Expected.

    08/07/2025 Duração: 01h32min

    After decades of raising kids, building routines, and chasing goals, why don't we feel further along? In this episode, we discuss candidly what it’s like navigating life in our 50s: becoming first-time grandparents, reevaluating what “productivity” means, coping with physical and spiritual changes, and finding ways to stay grounded in our marriage throughout it all. It’s not a midlife crisis, but it is a strange in-between season—where your old identity doesn’t fit, and your new one hasn’t fully formed. If you’ve ever asked, “Now what?”— Yeah. Us too. Listen to the audio, or watch the video version here.

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