Living Right With Dr. Ray
Dr. Ray’s television series, Living Right with Dr. Ray airs on EWTN Global Catholic Television on Tuesdays at 9am ET, Fridays at 5am ET, and Saturdays at 10pm ET.
Living Right with Dr. Ray, has captivated TV viewers around the world through the dynamic format of a faithfully Catholic family psychologist, Dr. Ray Guarendi, interacting with a live audience and presenting a wide range of topics. Airing three times a week on EWTN, the Global Catholic Television Network, Dr. Ray dispenses practical advice along with a generous dose of laughter. Each show features a special in-studio guest, along with Dr. Ray’s spirited segments on parenting, relationships, aging and the challenges facing teens, young adults and families.
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2024 Episode Descriptions
Battered Parents (NEW Episode!)
Tues. Nov 5 @ 9:30 am
Thurs. Nov 7 @ 5 am
Sat. Nov 9 @ 10:00 pm
Dr. Ray uses a powerful video to illustrate one of the toughest challenges for parents today, raising teenagers. When do parents draw the line on being verbally abused. He also looks at discipline for younger kids who start to get physical in their arguments. Catholic author and speaker Emily Jaminet sits down with Dr. Ray to reveal her “Holy Habits” for couples and families. Fr. Larry Richards asks whether as Christians we should really care what people think about us.
Guest: Emily Jaminet, Catholic author and speaker
Accept It (NEW Episode!)
Tues. Nov 12 @ 9:30 am
Thurs. Nov 14 @ 5:00 am
Sat. Nov 16 @ 10:00 pm
Do you just “Accept It” when mom and dad don’t agree on how to discipline the kids? Dr. Ray brings solid advice to life by having actors play out this common real-life situation. A Montana man, Craig Barthel, who put his successful business career behind him to dedicate his life to the homeless, shares his inspiring story. Fr. Larry Richards pleads that people understand that God’s plan for their salvation is very real. And a viewer wants to know if there really is such a thing as a “primal wound” in children who have been adopted.
Guest: Craig Barthel, Catholic Businessman
Setting Standards (NEW Episode!)
Tues. Nov 19 @ 9:30 am
Thurs. Nov 21 @ 5:00 am
Sat. Nov 23 @ 10:00 pm
Whether it’s in business, family, or even politics, you have to set high standards and follow them. That’s the message from two of Dr. Ray’s faithfully Catholic guests. Ted Sizemore runs a big energy company in the Mountain West, and Archduke Christian Habsburg Lorraine is the heir to one of history’s most famous Catholic dynasties. Fr. Larry Richards helps us realize if we are seeing other people with the eyes of God or judging them by their actions. Dr. Ray reveals to the audience in Billings, Montana, some of the lessons he has learned from his 10 adopted children.
Guests: Ted Sizemore, Catholic Business Owner; His Royal Highness Archduke of Austria, Christian Habsburg-Lorraine
Vulnerable People
Tues. Nov 26 @ 9:30 am
Thurs. Nov 28 @ 5:00 am
Sat. Nov 30 @ 10:00 pm
Catholic filmmaker and activist Jason Jones shares his mission to promote human dignity among the most vulnerable people in the world. Dr. Ray comments on one of the most uncomfortable questions in a relationship, “Can we talk?” Fr. Larry Richards counsels on why it is easier and more important to change ourselves than to try to change others. Members of the studio audience in Wichita pepper Dr. Ray with rapid fire questions.
Guest: Jason Jones, Vulnerable People Project
Keeping Them Catholic
Tues. Dec 3 @ 9:30 am
Thurs. Dec 5 @ 5:00 am
Keeping college students faithful while they are away from home is the focus of this episode featuring two young priests whose campus ministry in Kansas has been very successful in doing just that. After taking tough questions from the studio audience, Dr. Ray reads a powerful pro-life message from a viewer who happens to be a priest. Fr. Larry Richards cautions against leaving the Church because of the sins of some members of the clergy.
Guests: Fr. Derek Thome, Pittsburg State University; Fr. Drew Hoffman, Wichita State University
Blackout (NEW Episode!)
Tues. Dec 10 @ 9:30 am
Thurs. Dec 12 @ 5 am
Sat. Dec 14 @ 10:00 pm
Dr. Ray prescribes something known as “Blackout” as a way for parents to teach quarreling siblings a strong and lasting lesson. Peggy Hartshorn, a leader of Heartbeat International, one of the most effective pro-life organizations, outlines her “L-O-V-E” approach to transforming relationships in families, community, and church. Fr. Larry Richards joins Dr. Ray to give strength to those who find it so hard to say, “I’m sorry.”
Guest: Peggy Hartshorn, Heartbeat International