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The Catholic Man Show

Tornado Watches, Snakes, and the Holy Spirit

The Catholic Man Show

The Catholic Man Show

Leisure, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.9 • 739 Ratings

🗓️ 18 June 2025

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Tornado Watches, Snakes, and the Holy Spirit

  • Tornado Watch Context: Hosts record during a tornado watch in Tulsa, Oklahoma, joking about their indifference to watches (less severe than warnings) and the confusing terminology.
  • David humorously claims to become a "seasoned meteorologist" each spring, sensing storms "in his bones" and using terms like "hook echo".
  • Brief tangent on Ralph Nader, who ran for president (circa 2000, Bush vs. Gore) and claimed never to have eaten McDonald’s, deemed unbelievable at the time due to McDonald’s ubiquity and lack of stigma.

Main Discussion

Minihan Household Adventures

  • Possum Incident: While Adam was away, his wife Haylee killed a possum in their chicken coop with a .44 Magnum (jokingly exaggerated), impressing Adam via text.
  • Snake in the House: Upon returning from a trip, Adam’s family found a large snake (not a rat snake, possibly a king snake) in their home.
  • A child’s blood-curdling scream alerted Haylee; Adam initially deferred to her but helped after learning of the snake.
  • Snake was fast, striking, and required corralling kids into a closet for safety; Adam trapped it using a box and cardboard, later regretting not feeding it to their seven roosters.
  • Diocesan Rat Snake Story: Adam recalls handling a 5+ foot rat snake at the Diocese of Tulsa early in his job, earning awe from coworkers and a social media post.

Nashville Recording Mishaps

  • Forgotten Suit Pants: At a black-tie event in Nashville with Fr. Mike Schmitz, Matt Walsh, Michael Knowles, and Harrison Butker, David forgot his patterned suit pants, non-replaceable due to the unique design.
  • Father-in-law Dan O’Brien and Jim Spencer overnighted them via UPS, arriving 45 minutes before recording.
  • Equipment Failure: Their recording case’s main power supply cord was severed in transit, requiring significant pivoting.
  • David predicted the need to “pivot” before the trip, likening their adaptability to NBA players; the weekend involved constant problem-solving but was ultimately fun.

Catholic Radio Station Launch

  • McAlester Station: David and Adam helped launch 90.9 FM in McAlester, Oklahoma, a full-power Catholic radio station built on a shoestring budget.
  • Located on parish grounds (no studio costs, using existing internet/power), it reaches McAlester’s community, including three correctional facilities (e.g., “Big Mac” maximum security prison).
  • Launched on the Feast of the Ascension (moved to Sunday in Tulsa’s mission diocese), aligning with the Great Commission to evangelize.
  • Aims to evangelize incarcerated individuals without the red tape of prison ministry; David gave a speech post-Mass, nearly upstaged by Adam’s readiness to intervene.
  • Prayer request for the station’s success.

Eucharistic Procession in Tulsa

  • National Eucharistic Procession Stop: Tulsa hosted a stop in the nationwide procession, attended by 500–800 people (David’s estimate).
  • Counter-evangelists (not protesters) with megaphones followed the procession, slandering the Church; persistent but civil, they lacked goodwill due to rudeness.
  • Police (not necessarily Catholic) found them annoying; hosts advise listeners to prepare for similar disruptions at other stops.
  • Defense of Faith Question: David ponders if modern Christians are too pacifist compared to Crusade-era defense of faith, citing G.K. Chesterton’s The Ball and the Cross (an atheist’s slander of Mary prompts a Catholic to challenge him to a duel).
  • Asks Adam if the pendulum has swung too far from defending honor; discussion deferred to post-break.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

We're in a tornado watch right now as we speak as we record.

0:22.8

But we're like, hey, regardless of the Nader, we have to record the Catholic Man Show.

0:30.4

The thing is, I really just don't care about a tornado watch.

0:36.1

I don't either.

0:36.9

You know, it's like, if it's a tornado warning, that's a little different.

0:40.3

But tornado watches...

0:41.1

You know what, that's also confusing.

0:43.0

Right.

0:44.2

You know, you'd think a tornado watch is like...

0:48.0

Watch out.

0:48.7

Yeah, because it's there. You can watch it.

0:50.8

Right.

0:51.1

There's a tornado. Go outside and look at it.

0:53.4

Right. There's a tornado. Go outside and look at it. Right. And a warning would be like,

0:55.4

hey, you know, just be warned. Be advised. There may be some tornadoes, but like a watch,

1:00.5

but it's the other way around. A watch is less than a warning. Right. No matter...

1:06.4

What is it? Desagulation? I don't know. I don't either.

1:18.1

But I will tell you, every spring, and I don't know I'm not alone in this, I turn into like a seasoned meteorologist.

1:22.1

Okay, when it gets weather like, when it gets looking crepuscular outside like it is right

1:26.8

now.

1:31.1

Great word. Thank you. I can... it's weather like when it gets looking crepuscular outside like it is right now great word thank you i can it's like in my i can sense it in my it's like in my bones you know it's like if i'm looking at the

1:37.0

the storm that's a scientific word we use in the meteorology community.

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