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The Tim Glemkowski Show

The Tim Glemkowski Show explores what it means to live the Catholic Faith in the real world today. Hosted by Tim Glemkowski, an influential Catholic leader in evangelization, this live and interactive program features listener call-ins, engaging topics, and special guests. As a husband and father of four, Tim brings a relatable perspective while offering practical insights for Catholics to thrive in the modern world.

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10 lip 2026

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At the Kitchen Table: Are These the Good Ole Days? 10.07.2026

Tim and Maggie sit down at the kitchen table to reflect on the “good old days,” finding happiness in ordinary family life, and learning to be present to God in the midst of busyness, suffering, and joy. Resources:  Maggie's Book club Reading List

Why Men Need Poker Night 09.07.2026

Tim reflects on the crisis facing men and masculinity today, looking at both studies and Scripture to ask what it means to be a man in a modern culture that often shames healthy masculinity.

Swiss Guard to CEO (Andreas Widmer) 08.07.2026

Tim is joined by Andreas Widmer, founder and director of the Ciocca Center for Principled Entrepreneurship and former Swiss Guard for Pope St. John Paul II, to share his conversion story and how Christians can imitate Christ in their work.   Resources:  https://andreas-widmer.com/   https://stpaulcenter.com/store/the-pope-the-ceo https://cioccacenter.com/andreas-widmer/  

Four Reasons I Still Believe in God 07.07.2026

Tim takes a moment to share what helped him discern a faith informed by reason as a young man searching for truth. He breaks down four major reasons why he believes God exists and why that belief ultimately led him to Jesus Christ and His Church.

Firsthand from the Holy Land (Joe Micatrotto) 06.07.2026

Tim speaks with Joe Micatrotto from the Holy Land about what he has seen firsthand and the strength of the people living through war. They also discuss the beauty of experiencing the “Fifth Gospel,” the land where Scripture comes alive.   Resources:  https://www.eohsjwesternusa.org/    https://www.eohsjwesternusa.org/ministries/hogar-nino-dios-bethlehem/  &nbsp...

How He Made a Movie with $400K (Anthony D’Ambrosio) 03.07.2026

Tim is joined by Anthony D’Ambrosio, the filmmaker, writer, and director of the critically acclaimed film Triumph of the Heart . They discuss Anthony’s journey to faith, his devotion to St. Maximilian Kolbe, and how that devotion ultimately inspired him to create the film. Anthony also shares behind-the-scenes stories of how the team brought the project to life. [Encore]   Resourc...

America 250 (Dr. Bradley Birzer) 02.07.2026

Tim is joined once again by Dr. Bradley Birzer, the Russell Amos Kirk Chair in American Studies at Hillsdale College, to reflect on the founding of our nation 250 years ago. What was at stake, who deserves more credit, and what can Catholics still learn from the courage, sacrifice, and vision of America’s founders?   Resources:  The Declaration of Independence: A Radical Experiment...

How Sports Fuel Faith (Steven Duran) 01.07.2026

Tim is joined by former semipro soccer player Steven Duran to talk about chasing a soccer dream, finding his identity in Christ, and becoming a defender of the faith. Plus, Tim previews tonight’s USA game and what sports can teach us about sacrifice, vocation, and faith.

Questions for the Bishop (Bp. Andrew Cozzens) 30.06.2026

Tim is joined once again by Bishop Andrew Cozzens to discuss the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage, the canonization of a nun who died in 1920, and the difficult question of why God allows people to suffer.  

The Fisherman and the Pharisee 29.06.2026

On this feast of Sts. Peter and Paul, Tim unpacks the biblical and historical roots of apostolic authority, the Petrine office, and why respect for the Holy Father remains a gift of unity for the Church today.

How to Sanctify Your Workday (Stephen Henley) 26.06.2026

Tim is joined by Legatus President Stephen Henley to discuss how to bring Christ into the workplace, especially at the highest levels of corporate America. Stephen also shares how he personally lives out and shares the faith with coworkers and employees each day. Resources: Legatus Website  

Can a Song Lead You to God? 25.06.2026

Tim explores how music can connect us with God, drawing on the church's rich history of communal festivals and feasts to show its roots in the Catholic faith. He invites callers to share the songs, religious or not, that have stirred their hearts and pointed them toward the sacred.  

The Church and Science (Br. Guy Consolmagno) 24.06.2026

Brother Guy Consolmagno, S.J., returns to discuss Pope Leo XIV, the Vatican Observatory, and why the Church sees science as a path toward wonder and truth. Tim and Brother Guy explore AI, human intelligence, climate change, and how faith helps us approach creation with humility and love. Resources:  https://www.vaticanobservatory.org/  

How Pope Leo Thinks 23.06.2026

On the anniversary of the election of Pope Leo XIV, Tim reflects on the mind and mission of the Church’s new Holy Father, exploring how he thinks, the spiritual and intellectual influences shaping his leadership, and what his vision could mean for Catholics around the world. [Encore]  

Suburbs Changed Catholic America (Fr. Stephen Koeth, C.S.C.) 22.06.2026

Father Stephen Koeth, C.S.C. , joins Tim to discuss his book Crabgrass Catholicism and how the postwar move to the suburbs reshaped Catholic parish life, education, and politics. Together, they explore what this history reveals about American Catholic identity today and how the Church should respond in a changing culture.  Resources:  Crabgrass Catholicism: How Suburbanization Transforme...

The Pub and the Classroom (Deacon Dr. Harry Schnitker) 19.06.2026

Deacon Dr. Harry Schnitker joins us to discuss the Maryvale Institute and its mission in Catholic theology and formation. He also shares how fellowship at the pub can become an important place for learning, conversation, and community beyond the classroom. Resources:  The Maryvale Institute 

The Largest Parish in the World (Privesh D'Souza) 18.06.2026

Tim is joined by India native Privesh D’Souza to talk about Catholicism in the Middle East and the largest parish in the world, in Dubai. Also, what does dialogue with Islam look like as a Catholic?

Bringing People Home (Dr. Susan Longhurst) 17.06.2026

Tim is joined by Dr. Suan Longhurst, director of Sycamore Roman Catholic Charity, to discuss the factors that draw people to the church and the efforts of dioceses in England and parts of America to engage with the "nones." Resources:  Sycamore is an informal course  

Catholic Renewal in England (Dr. Mark Nash) 16.06.2026

Tim is joined by Dr. Mark Nash, Director of Ongoing Formation and the Director of the Agency for Evangelisation and Catechesis. Dr. Nash brings Americans up to speed on English Catholicism and into the heart of renewal in parish life in London. Resources:  Some Definite Service Archdiocese of Southwark  

At the Kitchen Table: Tim Takes on London and Vatican II (Maggie Glemkowski) 15.06.2026

Tim and Maggie sit down at the kitchen table (from across the pond) to talk about traveling for work and working together as a family. Also, dissect some of the most important context needed to understand the Vatican II Council. 

Questions and Intentions 12.06.2026

Tim opens the phones and mailbag to take listeners' questions, emails, and prayer intentions. He concludes with the consecration prayer to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, entrusting every listener and every intention to Christ’s love and mercy.

America Turns to the Sacred Heart (Bishop Rhoades) 11.06.2026

Tim welcomes Bishop Kevin Rhoades to discuss the U.S. bishops’ consecration of the nation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Bishop Rhoades shares his involvement in helping lead this historic effort and what it means for Catholics today   Resources:  Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart

How He Made a Movie with $400K (Anthony D’Ambrosio) 10.06.2026

Tim is joined by Anthony D’Ambrosio, the filmmaker, writer, and director of the critically acclaimed film Triumph of the Heart . They discuss Anthony’s journey to faith, his devotion to St. Maximilian Kolbe, and how that devotion ultimately inspired him to create the film. Anthony also shares behind-the-scenes stories of how the team brought the project to life.    Resources:...

Weekly Rundown: Pope Leo's Moment in Madrid 09.06.2026

In this new “Weekly Rundown,” Tim looks at public signs of faith, surprising moments of renewal, and the headlines Catholics should be paying attention to right now. Resources:  Papal address in Madrid

Parish Renewal Starts with You (Angela Whitehouse) 08.06.2026

Tim welcomes Angela Whitehouse, a wife, mother, and parish leader. They discuss evangelization, parish renewal, women's ministry, and how ordinary Catholics can help bring others closer to Christ through simple acts of faithfulness and love.

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