JP2 Morning Crew Podcast
Wake up and smell the coffee, it’s time for the JP2 Morning Crew Show! Tuesdays and Fridays at 9AM, join us for a half-hour of lively conversation, fascinating stories, and insightful interviews focused on the Catholic community in the Diocese of San Diego. Whether you’re driving to work or enjoying your morning routine at home, tune in to JP2 Catholic Radio and enjoy the best morning drive around.

California Battle for Family Rights
Who should raise children: The State or Parents? The state of California has ordered teachers to lie to parents about their student's mental, emotional and identity health.Some brave California teachers
Why We Walk: The Mission Behind San Diego’s Walk for Life
Why do thousands gather each year to walk publicly for the dignity of human life?On this episode, we’re joined by Delaiah Luna, a committee member of the San Diego Walk
The Face Cloth of Christ: 120 Points of Evidence Skeptics Can’t Explain
What is the Sudarium of Oviedo, and why does it prove the Shroud of Turin is authentic? In this episode, Dr. John Sottosanti reveals the mystery of Christ's "face cloth"
From Rosary to Mission: Finding Purpose with the Emiliani Project
After feeling stuck in his faith and unsure of his purpose, Michael Buzard began praying the Rosary each morning—and it transformed his life.That simple habit led him to the Emiliani
Unveiling the Mystery: The Shroud of Turin – Part 3
In Episode 3 of our Shroud of Turin series, Dr. John Sottosanti unpacks the controversial carbon dating of the Shroud—explaining how the test was conducted, why the results were flawed,
Building a Culture of Virtue: How Catholics Can Lead in Society
What does it mean to lead as a Catholic in today’s world? Cristofer Pereyra of the Tepeyac Leadership Initiative joins us to discuss how TLI forms lay professionals to integrate
Prayer First: Getting Back to God’s Order with John La Raia
In a world that says do first, pray later, guest John La Raia joins us to challenge that mindset. Together, we unpack why true strength—especially for men—begins in surrender, not




