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The Catholic Bookworm
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Kiki Latimer interviews Catholic authors who speak about theology, philosophy, spirituality, and literary works.
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Kiki Latimer interviews Catholic authors who speak about theology, philosophy, spirituality, and literary works.
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Episode 215: Ed Rushman on his book There's So Much to Life: A White Stone Journal (October 21, 2025)
The Catholic Bookworm
1 hour 8 minutes
3 weeks ago
Episode 215: Ed Rushman on his book There's So Much to Life: A White Stone Journal (October 21, 2025)
In this episode of The Catholic Bookworm, Kiki Latimer interviews Ed Rushman on his book There's So Much to Life: A White Stone Journal (October 21, 2025)

There's So Much to Life is a memoir of the soul—woven from stories of work, family, failure, faith, beauty, and surprising joy. At its heart are four anchoring stories: moments when the author was taken aside from ordinary life—outside of time, into something intensely Real—and returned changed for the better. Around and within these stories gather reflections, digressions into art and memory, and the quieter stories that fill a life.Ed Rushman doesn't offer a program or answers, but something more rare: a conversation. A voice. A shared table. He writes the way he speaks—with curiosity, reverence, humor, and wonder—inviting the reader to rummage gently through his experiences and take what might be useful.Whether you are religious, uncertain, spiritual-but-wounded, or simply alive and searching, this book offers not doctrine but companionship. It's for those who want to see more clearly, live more freely, and understand the beauty behind the everyday.

Amazon.com: There's So Much to Life : A White Stone Journal eBook : Rushman, Ed : Kindle Store
The Catholic Bookworm
Kiki Latimer interviews Catholic authors who speak about theology, philosophy, spirituality, and literary works.