Trey
Co-Host of The Dunces' Corner
Nurse. Blackbelt. Theo minor. Always seeking the person within.
Trey has hosted four Episodes.
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14: The Divine Physician with Dr. Kristin Collier
April 3rd, 2022 | 1 hr 26 mins
bioethics, catholic, healthcare, theology
Dr. Collier on the Christian Renewal of Healthcare/Lenty Lent/Worse Penance Game
The Dunces welcome Dr. Kristin Collier who shares her conversion from secular humanist to Christian and the difference this makes as a doctor. -
7: The Dunces Do Netflix, part 1
April 24th, 2020 | 1 hr 11 mins
catholic, culture, hollywood, media, movies, netflix, streaming, theology, tv
How Catholics Should Approach Media/Our Favorite Movies and Shows
Amidst procrastination, Catherine stumbles upon a video about how Catholics should approach movies and TV shows and it lights her on fire. She, Dr. Pedraza, Dr. Meinert, Brady, Elise, and Trey talk about it, and then they offer some of their favorite picks. Part 1 of 2. -
5: We're All Lonely. Together.
March 23rd, 2020 | 1 hr 48 mins
Life in the time of Coronavirus/The Loneliness Epidemic/St. Thomas and JPII on Community
Dr. Pedraza, Dr. Meinert, Catherine, Elise, and Trey talk life in the time of the coronavirus pandemic, then share stories of loneliness and trying to form community. Dr. Meinert sheds a little wisdom via St. Thomas on friendship, and Dr. Pedraza sets the record straight on JPII's anthropology while emphasizing the pontiff's understanding of solitude and participation in community. Finally, the crew offers advice on how to live in these potentially isolating times.
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3: How to Get the Most Out of Lent (aka have an exce-LENT)
February 23rd, 2020 | 1 hr 16 mins
Lenten Penances/ Why You Can't Feast without Fasting/ Lenten Would-You-Rather Game
Dr. Pedraza, Dr. Meinert, Brady, Catherine, Hunter, and Trey talk about how to do Mardi Gras, how to avoid haphazard Lenten plans, the four ways you can relate to created goods, and making Lent a training for love. Then they play a Lenten version of "would you rather." Episode comes with a dose of St. Francis and a side of fried squirrel.