Most Catholic dads are working hard in their home. The problem? They’re not working on it. There’s a difference between a household that runs because you’re there holding it together — and one that’s been designed to form your wife and children for heaven even when you’re not in the room.
In this episode, Dave and Adam get into John Cuddeback’s framework for the domestic church, pull from their book Living Beyond Sunday, and share the 3 telltale signs your home is running on willpower instead of design. Plus: what to do about it, how morning chaos is actually a design problem, and why the living room might be the most important room in your house.
In This Episode
Why Holy Week is the lens through which this entire conversation happens
The Deacon’s homily: “You are a thought of God made flesh” — and what that means at your most broken moments
Adam’s son Luke wins concert tickets — then realizes it’s Good Friday. What happened next.
Adam announces M6 Marketing and The Grounded Builder Substack
The body-soul composite of the home: daily life vs. moral and spiritual formation
Working IN your family vs. working ON your family (the entrepreneur analogy every dad needs)
3 signs your home runs on willpower, not design:
The same corrections keep happening to the same kids — it’s not a motivation problem, it’s a design problem
Morning chaos — nothing was built right the night before to make it smooth
Your presence is the only thing holding it together — when you’re gone, the wheels fall off
3 diagnostic questions to ask when something keeps breaking in your home
The Great Silence: Dave’s family morning prayer rule (and why it’s formed him more than his kids)
Why bells beat yelling — and the sacramental case for ringing a blessed bell in your home
Giving kids real work with real consequences: why sweeping the floor doesn’t cut it
The dinner table as non-negotiable — and why screens are the enemy of family formation
The one room in your house not ordered toward a biological need — and why it matters most
Why designing the household is a man’s domain and responsibility — ordered entirely in love
Timestamps
00:00 — The manliness warning. Yes, they played it twice.
01:30 — Blessed Holy Week + Deacon’s homily: “You are a thought of God”
07:00 — Luke wins concert tickets. It’s Good Friday. What he said.
09:30 — Mary’s procedure + prayer request
11:00 — Adam announces M6 Marketing + The Grounded Builder Substack
15:30 — White Lightning: the 1989 Chevy, the gas station, and the woman whose dad owned it
22:00 — The topic: designing your home as the domestic church
25:00 — Cuddeback’s 4 things a home must do + the body-soul composite of household life
30:00 — Working IN the family vs. ON the family (business owner analogy)
34:00 — The 3 signs your home runs on willpower, not design
40:00 — The 3 diagnostic questions when something keeps breaking
45:00 — Rules for the day, the Great Silence, and preparing kids to hear God’s voice
53:00 — The case for blessed bells (and why yelling kills the spirit of what you’re doing)
58:00 — Giving kids real work with real consequences
1:02:00 — The dinner table: the most attacked and most essential daily ritual
1:07:00 — The living room: the only room not ordered toward a biological need
1:12:00 — Why this is a man’s job — and what authority granted in love looks like
Resources Mentioned
The American Catholic Land Movement — edited by Jason Craig and Jared Stout (TAN Books)
Living Beyond Sunday: Making Your Home a Holy Place — by Dave Niles and Adam Minihan
John Cuddeback, Ph.D. — philosopher, professor, and homesteader. Find him at LifeCraft.org
The Grounded Builder — Adam’s Substack on virtue, business, fatherhood, and homesteading. Published every Thursday.
Select International Tours — selectinternationaltours.com — The Catholic pilgrimage company Dave and Adam trust.
Divine Mercy Chaplet — pray it daily at 3:00 PM, the Hour of Mercy
The Great Silence — a monastic morning practice you can adapt for your home. Start with Psalm 51.
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