The LIVing Room with Liv Harrison
Liv is the host of The LIVing Room podcast produced at her home studio in Houston, Texas. The LIVing Room is where authentic Catholic faith meets real conversations, culture, and creativity. Liv sits down with guests you know (and some you should) to talk about the stuff that actually matters: fear, identity, calling, and what happens after you think you’ve got it all figured out. It’s honest. It’s funny. And it might just change the way you see yourself.
The LIVing Room with Liv Harrison
Latest Episodes
Writing, Conviction, and What It Actually Means to Stand for Something with Eliza Monts
✍️ Eliza signed a book deal with Penguin Random House's Catholic imprint — and it started with a Lilly Pulitzer blog about Demi Lovato in eighth grade. In this episode of The LIVing Room, Liv Harrison sits down with Catholic writer and content ...
From Federal Prosecutor to "Just His Beloved": Nell's Identity Overhaul at 43
🤍 She was a federal law clerk in Vegas, a managing editor of Law Review, and a prosecutor — and she drove home one morning drenched in spit-up thinking, who am I? Nell O'Leary spent decades performing her way through l...
She Quit Youth Ministry, Went Full-Time Artist, Then Closed Up Shop - Valarie Delgado
🎨 She quit a stable youth ministry job to become a full-time Catholic artist — then, after her biggest vendor event ever, realized she never wanted to do it again. Valerie Delgado (known online as Pax Valerie) spent three years running her own ...
What Does the Catholic Church Actually Expect from Gay Catholics?
🎙️ He came out, left the Church, got a dream from God he tried to ignore, and now he works full-time for a ministry that helped bring him home.Manny Gonzalez is a Catholic campus minister turned mission development director at Eden Invitati...
Building a Catholic Media Company and Going to Therapy in His 40s, This Is Edmundo Reyes
🎙️ He got on a bus at 17 with no faith, no plan, and honestly — hoping to meet a girl. He got off it a completely different person. That one weekend in Monterrey set the next three decades in motion: a career switch from economics to communicat...