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Talks and conferences Fradd speaks at conferences to young adults on the topic of
pornography and its potential harms. He has served as a
keynote speaker at the
SEEK Conferences in 2015, 2019, 2024, and 2026.
Pints With Aquinas On March 29, 2016, Fradd launched Pints With Aquinas, a Catholic long-form discussion podcast based on the
writings of
Thomas Aquinas. From June 2018 to October 2024,
Dominican friar,
Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P., appeared on the podcast and produced several 15–20-minute bonus episodes. Fradd has hosted prominent figures in the Catholic Church, including
Fr. Mike Schmitz,
Jason Evert,
Donald Calloway,
Jimmy Akin, and
Dr. Scott Hahn. Pints With Aquinas has achieved recognition in podcast rankings, reaching No. 16 in the United States for
Religion & Spirituality and No. 25 in
Christianity. On October 28, 2025, Fradd announced that
Pints With Aquinas would join
The Daily Wire in January 2026 as part of a partnership agreement. Under the arrangement, Fradd said that he would retain full editorial control, and the show continued its Catholic-themed content while receiving expanded production support and a larger platform. In December 2025, Fradd released a
teaser episode for Christmas with Dr. Scott Hahn to promote the show’s move to The Daily Wire. In a subsequent video, Fradd wore a
kippah and made a satirical reference to coverage of
Judaism, later explaining that the partnership would not compromise the content of the show. The first episode of
Pints With Aquinas on The Daily Wire was released on January 3, 2026, as an interview on
The Morning Wire.
Love People Use Things On December 6, 2017, Fradd began co-hosting the podcast
Love People Use Things with Noah Church. The show focused on the dangers of pornography and concluded in late 2019 after 49 episodes.
The Matt Fradd Show In 2018, Fradd launched
The Matt Fradd Show, a Catholic long-form discussion podcast. In 2019, he restructured
Pints With Aquinas as a long-form discussion format, expanding its focus beyond
theology,
philosophy, and the writings of Thomas Aquinas.
Catholic Lo-Fi In 2022, Fradd launched a Catholic
lo-fi channel featuring cartoon animations with
Gregorian chant. Notable videos include
Sleepy Dad and
Rosary Girl. Joshua Masterson provided the animations accompanying each video, and the audio contributions of
religious brothers are uncredited per the content creators’ request.
Truthly AI In 2024, Fradd, along with Jacob Ciccarelli, Zac Johnson, Paul Kim, and Karim Chehadé created a Catholic
AI chat bot app similar to
ChatGPT called
Truthly which uses
artificial intelligence to help answer questions concerning the Catholic Church. == Social views ==