Ordered Reality

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Ordered Reality

A Catholic lens on history, war, and realityWe live in an age of information overload and moral confusion. Headlines move fast, narratives shift daily, and truth is often treated as optional. Ordered Reality exists to slow things down.Hosted by Kellen McCarthy - Husband, Father, and Catholic Christian - This podcast explores history, war, culture, and current events through the belief that reality has structure, truth has meaning, and human nature has not changed nearly as much as we pretend it hasThis is not a reaction show. It is not partisan commentary. And it is not driven by outrage.Each episode looks beyond the noise to ask deeper questions:- What does history actually show us?- How do power, fear, and pride repeat across generations?- What moral frameworks help societies endure rather than collapse?- And how does faith help us see the world more clearly, not esc

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    Attention, Distraction and the Interior Life

    Modern life fractures our attention, but the spiritual cost is far deeper than lost productivity — it’s the quiet erosion of the interior life. In this episode, we explore how distraction shapes the soul, why reclaiming attention is essential for holiness, and the simple practices that help us return to presence, prayer, and communion with God.Support the show

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    Habits that Form the Soul

    In this episode of Ordered Reality, we explore how small, repeated actions of daily life shape who we become. From discipline and routine to the quiet choices made when no one is watching, we break down the spiritual and practical power of habits — and how they either build order or invite chaos into the soul.Whether you’re trying to grow in faith, strengthen your character, or reclaim direction in your life, this episode helps you understand the habits that truly matter and how they transform the interior life over time.Support the show

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    Formation in a Disordered Age

    In a world filled with information but lacking clarity, the deeper issue may not be what we know—but who we are becoming. This episode explores the difference between information and formation, how societies once shaped character and virtue, why modern culture struggles to do the same, and how the Christian tradition offers a path toward lasting formation rooted in truth. Support the show

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    The Quiet Work of Renewal

    Renewal doesn’t come through spectacle or speed. This season finale explores how cultures are rebuilt slowly through faithfulness, formation, and local responsibility — and why the most important work is often unseen.Support the show

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    Witness, Sacrifice, and Hope

    Truth endures not because it is popular or powerful, but because it is lived. This episode explores what it means to bear witness without guarantees, why sacrifice gives truth weight, and how hope survives without illusion.Support the show

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    Silence, Courage, and Moral Responsibility

    Silence is often mistaken for neutrality, but history tells a different story. This episode examines when silence becomes moral failure, why courage is usually quiet rather than loud, and how personal responsibility endures even when speaking carries a cost.Support the show

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    Authority, Conscience, and the Crisis of Obedience

    What gives authority legitimacy — and when does obedience become a moral failure? This episode explores how conscience once functioned as a safeguard against unjust power, what changed in the modern age, and why obedience must remain ordered to truth.Support the show

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    Truth in the Age of Speed

     Modern technology didn’t destroy truth — it changed the environment it has to survive in. This episode explores how speed reshapes incentives, rewards certainty over accuracy, and why moral restraint matters more than ever in an age of instant information. Support the show

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    When Power Forgets its Limits

    War reveals what societies truly believe about truth and human dignity. This episode examines how power was once restrained by moral limits, what changed when those restraints weakened, and why the loss of restraint still shapes conflict today. Support the show

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    What is Memory - Why do Civilizations Forget?

    Memory is more than recall — it is a moral act. This episode explores how earlier societies understood memory, what changed over time, and why forgetting often feels justified in the modern world.Support the show

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    Why Order Matters: Reality, Truth, and Memory in a Disordered Age

    In a world of shifting narratives and constant noise, this episode introduces the idea of ordered reality - the belief that truth exists independently of our preferences, and that wisdom begins when we align ourselves with it.Welcome to episode 1. I'm excited you're here.Support the show

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A Catholic lens on history, war, and realityWe live in an age of information overload and moral confusion. Headlines move fast, narratives shift daily, and truth is often treated as optional. Ordered Reality exists to slow things down.Hosted by Kellen McCarthy - Husband, Father, and Catholic Christian - This podcast explores history, war, culture, and current events through the belief that reality has structure, truth has meaning, and human nature has not changed nearly as much as we pretend it hasThis is not a reaction show. It is not partisan commentary. And it is not driven by outrage.Each episode looks beyond the noise to ask deeper questions:- What does history actually show us?- How do power, fear, and pride repeat across generations?- What moral frameworks help societies endure rather than collapse?- And how does faith help us see the world more clearly, not esc

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