Some of Regan’s Featured Faith-Based Topics Include
“You Cannot Heal What You Refuse to Name … or Go Back To”
A powerful reflection on boundaries, discernment, and why God sometimes heals us by removing people, patterns, and places from our lives. Regan shares her wildly personal, humbling and shocking testimony of “remarrying” her husband after their civil divorce in obedience to God, however, now going through an annulment while continuously, fearlessly defending marriage and the family. She bravely opens up about everything couples must do to keep the enemy out of their marriage and family.
“Silence Can Be a Sin: When Catholics Are Called to Speak Up”
Explores the dangerous cost of passivity in the Church and why neutrality in the face of evil is never Christlike. Regan shares her journey of losing almost everything due to speaking up and standing for Truth and why every Catholic must be prepared to do the same. A fearless reminder that following Christ will cost reputation, relationships, and comfort—but never without eternal purpose; but it starts at home with your spouse and children.
“The Saints Were Not Safe—and Neither Are We Called to Be”
Draws inspiration from bold Catholic saints who disrupted systems, confronted corruption, and chose obedience to God over approval from man. Regan shares her personal testimony of childhood and adult traumas, yet still surrendering to God. Regan challenges cultural Catholicism and exposes how convenience, compromise, and fear have replaced sacrifice, discipline, and obedience as comfortable Christianity is not the gospel.
“Purity Is Rebellion in a Corrupt Culture”
Reframes chastity and self-control as radical acts of resistance against a culture profiting from addiction, exploitation, and brokenness. Regan speaks about her “father wound” and loss of virginity and how imperative it is to protect one’s purity at all costs. She goes into the culture of social media and how it is absolutely being weaponized and robbing children of their innocence as well as disrupting marriages.
Note: Regan can be speak on many other requested topics including, but not limited to: motherhood, women's issues, family and marriage, cultural issues directly impacting marriage and the family, Divine Mercy and how the Blessed Mother helped intervene through confession and the rosary.

