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The latest on the radio: keeping the faith through changes

Laura DeMaria

This week I joined the Mark Swartzberg Show officially for the first time. We did one practice take before the show went live a couple weeks ago, which he references, but I don’t think it ever ended up live anywhere. So, it was good to officially be back with Relevant Radio and I am excited for these future conversations. To me, the show feels more like a podcast than a quicker-paced morning interview show, as Morning Air was. As a guest, it’s a whole new way to plan and think about how to approach the topic at hand, drawing much more from personal experience than what would be considered more broad teaching or tips. It must have hit the mark because I got two new subscribers out of it. To those two people and all the others: welcome!

Anyway, we talked about transitions, and you can hear the playback here. And yes, that means I shared some news about a big transition coming for my family, which is a move back to my home state. It’s just time! DC is no place to raise normal humans (because there aren’t any here. Or, at least very few).

My favorite part of the conversation was Sarah’s question: have you been able to see in the past where God has taken care of you, and does that make you stronger and give you more confidence for a future big transition? And she is, of course, exactly correct. I mention the lesson during one part of the 19th annotation prayer retreat that asks the pray-er to recall times in their life when God was present with them. It’s a wonderful exercise, and one that should be done a few times a year. Through relationships, work changes, loss of a loved one - we don’t survive these things alone or by our own grace. God is always there, pulling us through. Indeed, recognizing that is a truly comforting thing.

There were lots of great insights in this conversation. Enjoy!

Dealing with transitions

Laura DeMaria

True to recent form, my announcement of being on the radio Monday was not to be. After some late night rescheduling Sunday night, my talk on keeping faith through transitions was postponed, though I am very excited to share it with you when the Mark Swartzberg Show schedule opens back up. That’s because: transitions happen all the time! Births, deaths, moves, jobs ending and beginning, children starting school, your hair stylist retires…it happens all the time. And we are called to keep the faith through life’s transitions, and use transitions as an opportunity to grow in both prayer and faith. Lemonade outta lemons, you know? So stay tuned for that bit of encouragement in the coming weeks.

In the meantime, I was interested to learn today there is something called a “Hail Joseph” prayer, see more here. I have a strong devotion to St. Joseph, as patron of my own vocation, and to learn he has his own “hail,” as Mary does, is cool. Here it is:

Hail, Joseph Son of David, the just and the chaste, Wisdom is with you; Blessed are you among all men and blessed is Jesus, the fruit of Mary, your faithful spouse.

Holy Joseph, worthy foster-father and guardian of Jesus Christ and of the holy Church, pray for us sinners and obtain divine Wisdom for us from God, now and at the hour of our death.

Amen.

Evidently the prayer was composed in the 19th or 20th century. I like the idea of spontaneously composing prayers, driven by an inspired faith. Have you ever written a prayer?

Hail Mary, and hail Joseph, and pray for us.

A summer of transitions

Laura DeMaria

Listeners and readers, I was ahead of myself the last time I posted. As it turned out, that very week Relevant Radio announced a brand new direction for their morning programming, with Morning Air retired from the airwaves, and replaced with a new show, The Mark Swartzberg Show. I did have a chance to talk with Mark, though not on the air, and I am excited to join the show officially this coming Monday, June 29 at about 8:05 am eastern. As always, find out how you can listen here.

I just want to say a huge thank you to John Morales, who, over the past several years, has been a pleasure to speak with and given me many, many opportunities to be on the show and discuss culture, prayer, and all the other good stuff happening in the life of the church and our own interior lives. It’s funny to talk to someone many times but never “see” them, as is the case on radio, and yet I feel I know him and his family well. I do wish John all the best in his next venture, and am happy to continue to work with Sarah Tafoya and Gabriela Burke on the producing and scheduling side.

Here is to transitions and new adventures!