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Things I Wish I Knew

Things I Wish I Knew

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Welcome to Things I Wish I Knew! Inspired by St. Ignatius of Loyola, who believed in finding God in all things, host Julia Corcoran chats with guests about God at work in big life moments and what they wish they had known beforehand.

Dive in for heartfelt stories and reflections that may just inspire you to see things differently.

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  • 39: Things I Wish I Knew Before Turning 30
    Apr 12 2026

    What do you wish you knew before turning 30?

    In this episode, Julia sits down with Pippa Fletcher, a lay missionary in the Catholic Church, to reflect on the lessons she learned in her twenties. From moving to London and building a career in advertising to discerning a call to leave it behind for ministry, Pippa shares the unexpected journey that shaped her faith and vocation.

    Together they talk about the pressure of approaching 30, the feeling of needing life “figured out”, and why God’s timing rarely matches our own. Pippa also shares how prayer became central to her discernment and why learning to seek God before seeking a vocation changed everything.

    Find out more at: www.thinkingfaith.org
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    36 m
  • 38: Things I Wish I Knew About Reconciliation After Abuse (Part 2)
    Mar 29 2026

    In this episode, Julia continues her conversation with Antonia Sobocki from LOUDfence, a passionate advocate for victim-survivors of childhood abuse, as they delve deeper into the vision of a truly healing church.

    Antonia reflects on her journey and the importance of creating a safe environment within the Church that acknowledges the pain of survivors. She discusses the significance of being seen as missionaries rather than activists, emphasising the need for compassion and understanding in the face of trauma. Together, they explore how ordinary Catholics can support survivors and engage in meaningful dialogue to foster healing.

    If you’ve been affected by the issues discussed in this episode, or if it brings up anything difficult for you, we encourage you to explore the following resources for support and guidance:

    Safeguarding resources – support and information for those affected by abuse.
    LOUDfence – learn about the movement and how communities can show solidarity with survivors.

    Find out more at: www.thinkingfaith.org
    Follow us on Instagram: @tiwik_pod

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    25 m
  • 37: Things I Wish I Knew About Reconciliation After Abuse
    Mar 16 2026

    In this episode, Julia sits down with Antonia Sobocki, a courageous victim-survivor of childhood abuse, who shares her profound journey of healing and the role faith played in her life.

    Antonia reflects on her experiences growing up in the Church, the challenges she faced, and how her faith was both tested and ultimately restored through community. She introduces the concept of 'Loudfence', a movement she initiated to provide a tangible way for communities to express solidarity with survivors of abuse. This episode is a powerful reminder of how small actions can lead to significant change and healing.

    If you’ve been affected by the issues discussed in this episode, or if it brings up anything difficult for you, we encourage you to explore the following resources for support and guidance:

    Useful links:
    Safeguarding resources – support and information for those affected by abuse.
    LOUDfence – learn about the movement and how communities can show solidarity with survivors.

    Find out more at: www.thinkingfaith.org
    Follow us on Instagram: @tiwik_pod

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    38 m
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