Episodios

  • Ep77 Living Pro-Life Every Day
    Jul 7 2025

    “This is how all will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
    ~ John 13:35

    Am I really "pro-life"?
    How does loving others impact my mental & spiritual health?
    How am I supposed to treat the people who are hard to love?

    In Episode 77 of This Whole Life, Pat Millea welcomes Fr. Nathan LaLiberte for a powerful conversation about living out the pro-life message in our daily interactions and relationships. Together, they go beyond the usual political rhetoric, exploring how being truly pro-life means acknowledging the dignity of every person—from the unborn and marginalized to the neighbor or cashier we encounter each day. Drawing on scripture, personal stories, and concepts from psychology, they discuss the challenges of loving those we might find difficult and the importance of moving past disgust and division. You'll hear thought-provoking reflections on boundaries, cancel culture, authentic Christian love, and the everyday choices that build a culture of life. Join this heartfelt and inspiring call for radical, incarnational pro-life living.

    Episode 77 Show Notes

    Chapters:

    0:00: Introduction and Highs & Hards
    8:55: The sanity of being fully pro-life
    15:40: The anti-humanity of cancel culture
    22:03: Being pro-life, not "pro-birth"
    31:45: Refusing to turn away from a person
    38:08: The temptations to villainize people & groups
    45:05: Meditation on others' dignity & human solidarity
    55:49: Challenge By Choice

    Reflection Questions:

    1. What is one specific thing that stuck with you from this conversation?
    2. Father Nathan discusses the tendency to see “pro-life” purely through the lens of abortion. In what ways can a pro-life ethic broaden to include other aspects of human dignity and social justice?
    3. What are practical ways, big or small, that you can affirm someone’s dignity on a daily basis, even if you don’t agree with them or find it inconvenient?
    4. How do you navigate loving and maintaining relationships with people who hold vastly different beliefs or values than you?
    5. The episode often returns to the idea that being fully pro-life requires acting with intentional love. What does that look like for you, especially in small, everyday encounters?

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    Music: "You're Not Alone" by Marie Miller. Used with permission.

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    59 m
  • Ep76 Top Ten Parenting Hacks
    Jun 23 2025

    “See, I am sending you out like sheep into the midst of wolves; so be wise as serpents and innocent as doves."
    ~ Matthew 10:16

    Is there any way to make parenting less stressful?
    What can I do to make our life less chaotic?
    How can our family be a little more sane & connected?

    Let's face it - parenting in the 21st century is not for the faint of heart. In episode 76 of This Whole Life, Kenna and Pat dive into their top 10 parenting hacks, offering real-life tips for bringing sanity and sanctity to family life. From the “Team Millea" mentality that fosters solidarity to practical routines like weekly family meetings and consistent chore delegation, Kenna and Pat share what actually works for their family of nine. They also discuss navigating finances, the art of doing tomorrow’s prep today, embracing their village, and the power of letting go of comparison. Whether you have one child or many, this episode is packed with hope, encouragement, and actionable tools to help you parent with intention in today’s chaotic world.

    Episode 76 Show Notes

    Chapters:

    0:00: Introduction and Highs & Hards
    7:56: Parenting hacks & why we don't identify our kids
    10:49: Hack #1: The "Team Millea" Mentality
    14:44: Hack #2: Weekly Family Meetings
    18:39: Hack #3: Chores for Everyone!
    24:48: Hack #4: One-on-One Time
    28:55: Hack #5: Do your "tomorrow self" a favor today
    32:53: Hack #6: It takes a village
    34:57: Hack #7: Get clever about finances
    41:08: Hack #8: Being shrewd about food
    44:10: Hack #9: Double (or triple/quadruple) dip on activites
    46:16: Hack #10: If it doesn't work for you, *Let it go!*
    49:27: Challenge By Choice

    Reflection Questions:

    1. What is one specific thing that stuck with you from this conversation?
    2. What are the things that cause stress, chaos, disagreements, and anxiety in your family?
    3. What is one of these "hacks"/suggestions that might help your family function with more joy and peace?
    4. What is your vision for parenting & family life?
    5. How are your day to day efforts moving toward that vision? How are they moving you away from that vision?

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    Music: "You're Not Alone" by Marie Miller. Used with permission.

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    54 m
  • Ep75 Youth Sports: Inspiring or Insane? w/ Matt Birk
    Jun 9 2025

    "Do you not know that the runners in the stadium all run in the race, but only one wins the prize? Run so as to win."
    ~ 1 Corinthians 9:24

    Are youth sports helping or hurting our kids?
    Can sports be a healthy way of honoring God?
    How can my children and I stay grounded in the midst of their sports?

    In Episode 75 of This Whole Life, hosts Pat and Kenna sit down with Super Bowl champion Matt Birk for a lively, honest, and heartfelt conversation about the realities of youth sports today. From hilarious football stories to hard-fought lessons on resilience and parenting, Matt shares his journey as both an elite athlete and a dad navigating the pressures of today’s competitive youth sports culture. Together, they explore the joys and challenges of childhood athletics, the growing professionalization of youth sports, and the importance of keeping play fun and rooted in faith. Whether you’re a parent on the sidelines, a coach, or just a fan of sports and good conversations, this episode is full of wisdom, practical advice, and perspective on how sports can help shape not just athletes, but healthy, resilient human beings—mind, body, and soul.

    Matt Birk is a CEO, a fifteen year NFL veteran, and a Super Bowl champion. He played college football at Harvard and graduated with a degree in economics before going on to be drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in 1998. He played for the Vikings for eleven years and then for the Baltimore Ravens for four years, where he won Super Bowl XLVII. Matt was named the NFL's Walter Payton Man of the Year in 2011 for his accomplishments on and off the field. Since retiring from the NFL in 2013, Matt has been a vocal pro life advocate, he has cofounded a Catholic high school, and authored a book called All Pro Wisdom. He and his wife have eight children.

    Episode 75 Show Notes

    Find out more about Matt Birk's work and speaking

    Chapters:

    0:00: Introduction and Highs & Hards
    11:45: True stories from an NFL veteran
    18:57: The mental challenge of sports
    28:22: Faith, sports psychology, and resilience
    36:30: The current state of youth sports
    45:06: The harms of professionalization and specialization
    53:18: Best practices for sports parents
    1:05:04: Challenge By Choice

    Reflection Questions:

    1. What is one specific thing that stuck with you from this conversation?
    2. What have your experiences with sports been?
    3. What are the benefits of youth sports? What are the dangers?
    4. Why is it so tempting for parents to attach their identity to kids' sports?

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    Music: "You're Not Alone" by Marie Miller. Used with permission.

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  • Ep74 Stuck in the Middle: Triangulation (Relationship Roundtable)
    May 26 2025

    “If your brother sins against you, go and tell him his fault between you and him alone."
    ~ Matthew 18:15

    Why do I get caught in the middle of arguments in my family?
    Why is it so tempting to bring someone else into a tense situation?
    How do I break the cycle of being brought into triangles among my family & friends?

    In Episode 74 of This Whole Life, Kenna Millea welcomes Ben Baker, LMFT and Addy Diaz for a lively Relationship Roundtable all about “triangulation”—that sneaky dynamic that can pop up in families, friendships, and work relationships alike. The team breaks down what triangulation actually is (spoiler: it’s more common—and human—than you think), how to spot it in real life, and why we’re all tempted to avoid tension by pulling in a third person, habit, or even technology. With honest stories, practical metaphors (think wobbly tables and silent dinners), and plenty of humor, they explore how triangles can sometimes stabilize a relationship—but also block the deeper connection we’re really seeking. Tune in for relatable insights, gentle challenges, and actionable tips on how to recognize, understand, and break out of unhealthy triangles for healthier, more authentic relationships.

    Episode 74 Show Notes

    Chapters:

    0:00: Introduction and becoming a therapist
    8:32: What is triangulation?
    19:48: Triangles are stabilizing - even harmful ones
    26:23: How do we recognize triangulation?
    33:21: What causes triangles?
    44:47: How do I get out of a triangle?
    52:55: Challenge By Choice

    Reflection Questions:

    1. What is one specific thing that stuck with you from this conversation?
    2. When have you been brought into a triangle? When have you triangulated someone or something else?
    3. How does it feel when you've been dragged into a triangle? Why does it feel that way?
    4. Why are triangles so stabilizing? When are they healthy and unhealthy?
    5. When are you most tempted to triangulate others? How can you get out of triangles when they happen?

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    Music: "You're Not Alone" by Marie Miller. Used with permission.

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    58 m
  • Ep73 Don't Be An Antithesis
    May 12 2025

    Jesus said to him, “What if I want him to remain until I come? What concern is it of yours? You follow me.”
    ~ John 21:22

    Why do I get so angry at others' opinions & actions?
    How am I supposed to handle the evil & falsehood in the world?
    Why is it easier for me to explain what I'm against than what I'm for?

    In episode 73 of This Whole Life, hosts Kenna and Pat Millea welcome back Fr. Nathan LaLiberte for a candid conversation about identity, vulnerability, and the subtle trap of living in antithesis—defining ourselves primarily by what we’re against. Together, they explore how easy it is to move through life reacting to what we don’t like or want, rather than proactively following Christ’s invitation to an authentic identity rooted in his love. With honesty and a good dose of humor, the trio reflects on the pitfalls of fear-based living, the grace of following Christ, and the challenge of forging deeper relationships built on shared pursuits rather than shared enemies. From the temptations of social media outrage and cable news to the deeper work of self-reflection and forgiveness, this episode invites listeners to consider what truly forms their identity—and how to embrace a more Christ-centered, joyful life.

    Episode 73 Show Notes

    Chapters:

    0:00: Introduction and Highs & Hards
    16:24: Don't be an antithesis
    26:34: The temptations & evils of resentment
    33:07: Recognizing antithesis in my own life
    42:32: Where am I putting my energy?
    51:53: The personal invitation to follow Jesus
    54:19: Challenge By Choice

    Reflection Questions:

    1. What is one specific thing that stuck with you from this conversation?
    2. Is it easier for you to be against things or for Christ?
    3. How do media, especially social media, affect your opinions and reactions to others?
    4. When have you vowed to "never" be like someone or do something? How did that impact the way that you approached daily life?
    5. How can you take practical steps to living for Christ and allowing him to guide your responses to the sins & shortcomings of the world?

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    Music: "You're Not Alone" by Marie Miller. Used with permission.

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    59 m
  • Ep72 Benefit of the Doubt: Positive Sentiment Override
    Apr 28 2025

    "Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things."
    ~ 1 Corinthians 13:7

    Why do I get so hurt by others' actions?
    Why is it so hard for me to let things slide?
    How can I give people close to me the benefit of the doubt?

    In episode 72 of This Whole Life, Kenna and Pat dive into the concept of Positive Sentiment Override, a game-changing mindset for building stronger, more joyful relationships. Kicking things off with some spirited candy rankings for the Easter season, the duo opens with laughter before turning to the more serious - but deeply practical - work of cultivating a positive lens in daily interactions with loved ones. Together, they break down Dr. John Gottman’s research on how seeing the best in others impacts not only our relationships but our own mental health. Together, they share real-life scenarios of how our internal narratives can shape the atmosphere in our homes, grounded in both faith and psychology. Whether you’re looking for ways to make your domestic church into a greater sanctuary or wanting to shake off negativity in your marriage, family, or friendships, this episode is packed with relatable stories, actionable takeaways, and faith-filled encouragement.

    Episode 72 Show Notes

    Chapters:

    0:00: Introduction, Candy Rankings, and Highs & Hards
    18:09: What is Positive Sentiment Override?
    27:40: What if they're truly doing something wrong?
    32:28: How do I know I'm in Negative Sentiment Override?
    43:39: Practical situations
    50:56: Challenge By Choice

    Reflection Questions:

    1. What is one specific thing that stuck with you from this conversation?
    2. When have you enjoyed positive sentiment override with others? When have you been stuck in negative sentiment override?
    3. How do you know when you're in a negative space with a loved one? What are the signs?
    4. How do you break out of negative sentiment override and think more positively of your loved ones?
    5. Why is it so hard to give the people closest to us the benefit of the doubt? What can you do to extend that grace to them?

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    Music: "You're Not Alone" by Marie Miller. Used with permission.

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    56 m
  • Ep71 Suffering with Sanity & Sanctity
    Apr 14 2025

    "...we also boast in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope, and hope does not disappoint us, because God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit that has been given to us."
    ~ Romans 5:3-5

    How are Christians supposed to respond to suffering?
    How do I know if I'm suffering well?
    How do I know whether I should avoid or accept a specific kind of suffering?

    In episode 71 of This Whole Life, hosts Kenna and Pat Millea are joined by their good friend, Fr. Nathan LaLiberte, to delve into the complex topic of suffering from both a faith-based and psychological perspective. They explore the idea that suffering is not just to be avoided but can be a path to personal growth, connection with God, and redemption. Fr. Nathan shares insights from his experience and studies, highlighting how pain can signal areas for growth and conversion. The conversation is grounded on the Christian ethos of finding purpose in suffering, and includes sound psychological principles like those of Alfred Adler and Viktor Frankl. They also discuss the Fruits of the Holy Spirit and the virtue of prudence as essential tools in discernment, helping listeners navigate when to accept suffering and when to seek change. Join them for a thought-provoking exploration of suffering in the pursuit of sanity and sanctity.

    Episode 71 Show Notes

    Chapters:

    0:00: Introduction and Highs & Hards
    13:42: The meaning of suffering
    21:24: What kind of a God allows suffering?
    25:38: There is no growth or change without pain
    35:16: Do I accept this suffering or ask for help?
    45:07: The example of Chiara Corbella Petrillo
    50:37: Challenge By Choice

    Reflections Questions:

    1. What is one specific thing that stuck with you from this conversation?
    2. When have you experienced suffering in your life? What was that like for you?
    3. Has your suffering helped you to know Jesus better or has it challenged your faith?
    4. How has hardship helped you to grow, become stronger, and experience conversion?
    5. How do you discern whether to accept suffering in faith or to seek out resources to diminish the suffering?

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    Music: "You're Not Alone" by Marie Miller. Used with permission.

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    54 m
  • Ep70 Men's Relational Health: Relationship Roundtable
    Mar 31 2025

    “Man becomes an image of God not so much in the moment of solitude as in the moment of communion.”
    ~ St. John Paul II

    How do men connect with others?
    What makes it hard for men to have strong marriages & friendships?
    What can a man do to create healthier connections with others?

    This special episode of This Whole Life is the first "Relationship Roundtable," tackling issues related to human connection and struggles in relationships. Pat Millea is joined by an outstanding panel of guests, including Ben Baker, John Braun, and Andy Norton, who dive into the vital topic of men's relational health. They explore what it looks like when men are truly connected with others—be it their wives, parents, children, friends, or coworkers. The episode unpacks the dynamics of honor, vulnerability, self-reliance, and the often-complicated nature of friendships. From pop culture references to real-life anecdotes, the conversation reveals both the strengths and pitfalls that men often face in relationships. Each guest offers insights from their own experiences, linking them to mental health and the Christian life. With practical steps and spiritual encouragement, they challenge men to take bold steps toward deeper and healthier connections.

    Whether you're a man seeking to improve your relationships or someone who loves one, this episode offers valuable perspectives and encouragement.

    Episode 70 Show Notes

    Chapters:

    0:00: Intro & positive & negative examples of men connecting with others
    18:22: When men are in healthy relationship with others
    25:30: Self-reliance, withdrawing, & struggles for men in relationships
    29:58: The cycle of shame in men
    38:21: Relationship goals & reaching out for connection
    45:41: Practical ways for men to foster healthy relationships
    58:02: Challenge By Choice

    Reflection Questions:

    1. What is one specific thing that stuck with you from this conversation?
    2. When men are in healthy relationships, what are they doing well?
    3. When men are struggling to be connected to others, what are the pitfalls or temptations?
    4. How can men have strong, connected relationships while maintaining a sense of personal competence and strength?
    5. Men: How can you reach out to someone for greater connection? Women: How can you support the men in your life with their relationships?

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    Music: "You're Not Alone" by Marie Miller. Used with permission.

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