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EPISODE · Aug 26, 2017 · 55 MIN

DAR 298 John Aquaviva with Host Bear Woznick

from THE BEAR WOZNICK ADVENTURE · host Bear Woznick

Tired of, or confused by, what media and society THINKS your body image should be? John Aquaviva is the founder of Catholicbodyimage.com He takes the teachings of Pope John Paul II’s Theology of the Body and uses them to help people gain a deeper appreciation of their bodies. John steers people away from the image that TV and print tell people how they should look and turns them back to what their faith and the church say they should strive for.

Tired of, or confused by, what media and society THINKS your body image should be? John Aquaviva is the founder of Catholicbodyimage.com He takes the teachings of Pope John Paul II’s Theology of the Body and uses them to help people gain a deeper appreciation of their bodies. John steers people away from the image that TV and print tell people how they should look and turns them back to what their faith and the church say they should strive for.

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Tired of, or confused by, what media and society THINKS your body image should be? John Aquaviva is the founder of Catholicbodyimage.com He takes the teachings of Pope John Paul II’s Theology of the Body and uses them to help people gain a deeper...

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