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Weekly short learnings, perspectives, thoughts, and ideas to consider and reflect upon. These are not meant to be teachings, but innovative ideas that you might want to consider to see where they lead. So, absorb the information, keep your eyes, mind, and heart open, and watch what happens.
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Mirror Talk: Soulful Conversations—Your Gateway to Transformation. Step into a world of deep, soulful conversations where we explore the heart of personal growth, spirituality, and well-being. Each episode features thought-provoking dialogues with influential voices—award-winning authors, best-selling experts, spiritual guides, relationship coaches, and wellness authorities—all sharing their wisdom and unique insights. Subscribe now to join a community dedicated to living with purpose and fu ...
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The Successful Diligence™ Podcast is all about motivation, inspiration and equipping you with knowledge, strategies and resources to live your life in truth and by design. We all should be living a life that we enjoy and Successful Diligence™ is here to support you in doing just that! www.successfuldiligence.com Copyright © 2020 Successful Diligence, LLC All rights reserved.
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Fiercely Brilliant

Therese Skelly

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This podcast is designed to guide you on the journey to become FIERCELY Brilliant in your life and business. We are designed to be brilliant, but often don’t know the path to get there, and likely don’t have many role models or mentors who are showing us the way. If you are looking for the authentic conversations and desire to learn from powerful leaders who are making a difference in the world, you’ll want to listen to these episodes. Enjoy stories from high achievers in business of how the ...
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The Death Dialogues Project Podcast

The Death Dialogues Project Podcast

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“I love how real these episodes are. . .” “This podcast was like a beacon of light when I needed it most.” A grassroots movement getting conversations about death, dying & the aftermath out of the closet. Becky Aud-Jennison has worked for the past four decades as a therapist, instructor, presenter, writer—interfacing with Death professionally—it was her own deep loss that motivated her to start this project. Hearing others’ STORIES are what informs us. Join us as we talk all things Death. Fo ...
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Ta Shma

Hadar Institute

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Bringing you recent lectures, classes, and programs from the Hadar Institute, Ta Shma is where you get to listen in on the beit midrash. Come and listen on the go, at home, or wherever you are. Hosted by Rabbi Avi Killip of the Hadar Institute.
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The Love Doctor Is In

Dr. Terri Orbuch

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Dr. Terri, The Love Doctor® is bringing you a brand, new podcast to improve your relationship and take it from good to great! Good relationships for your children start with you and the best way to help your children is to model healthy behaviors in your own relationship! She is a world-renowned relationship expert, author and media personality, whose practical science-based advice has led to publications in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Reader's Digest, USA Today and TIME magazin ...
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Pivot Point explores the personal experiences of those who have made a life and career in the world of film, music and the arts. We’ll hear from industry pros about how they got started, the hurdles they overcame and the help they received along the way. Joseph’s style of interviewing reveals stories we embrace as our own, finding empathy and encouragement in the creative journey and hopefully help you move closer to your own personal Pivot Point.
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In this episode, David Richman, a former sedentary, overweight, smoker, shares how to get more out of ourselves than ever imagined. In this book, Cycle of Lives, he shares stories of people overcoming trauma and their emotional journeys with cancer. Connect with David Richman: Cycle Of Lives on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/163299299X/ …
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Dr. Foojan Zeine shares her journey of overcoming depression and anxiety and how it led her to become a therapist and coach. She developed the Awareness Integration theory, which helps individuals become aware of their thoughts, emotions, and behaviours in order to create positive change in their lives. Connect with Dr. Foojan Zeine: www.foojanzein…
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In Parashat Nitzavim Moshe’s grand oratory comes to a close, and in Parashat VaYelekh he turns to the process of writing the Torah down. The parashah records two distinct acts of writing, in two very different styles: a book and a poem.Hadar Institute
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To prepare ourselves for the approaching Days of Awe, we'll engage in two sets of reflections. In this second part, we'll consider some of the very different ways that Rabbis Abraham Isaac Kook and Joseph Solveitchik conceptualize teshuvah and ask whether and how they can each challenge us to grow as Jews and as human beings. Recorded on Hadar's Vi…
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In this episode, Sam Thiara shares how everyone’s life is an autobiography. He enlightens us on how life is full of the ordinary and consumes us. His goal is to engage individuals in their personal and professional development and work with teams and organisations on alignment as well as the 45+ non-profits that he has worked with over the years. C…
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In Parashat Ki Tavo, Moshe and the elders of Israel command the people, on the day they arrive into Land, to set up twelve large stones, and “to write on them all the words of this Torah” (Deuteronomy 27:3). Moshe then repeats this charge a few verses later, but this time adds extra emphasis with an unusual verb.…
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In this episode, JJ Flizanes helps us with uncovering and healing sabotaging patterns. She discusses the concept of core wounds and how they can lead to sabotaging patterns in our lives. She explains that core wounds are beliefs that are formed in early childhood and can affect our relationships, health, and success. Learn more http://jjflizanes.co…
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To prepare ourselves for the approaching Days of Awe, we'll engage in two sets of reflections. In this first part, we'll explore some key passages on teshuvah from Maimonides', paying special attention to how he creatively reads Talmudic sources to make the spiritual-ethical-educational points he thinks are important for us. Recorded on Hadar's Vir…
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In this episode, Lynne Bowman talks about how Food is a love language and how understanding this could help us lead a much more healthier life. Learn more about Lynne Bowman: https://lynnebowman.com/ CONFESSIONS is now available: https://mirrortalkpodcast.com/confessions-book/ Thank you for joining me on this MIRROR TALK podcast journey. Kindly sub…
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In this episode, Mike Manuel talks about the power of forgiveness and the need to break up with the enemy in order to reclaim peace, hope, and joy. He discusses his journey to becoming a pastor and the importance of hearing from God. He shares his transition from a fear-based faith to a love-based faith and its impact on his life. Connect with Mike…
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The rules of inheritance are just another law in Deuteronomy’s massive catalog of laws, but something in the way it’s written sounds like a fragment from some lost legend. It somehow breaks the heart to hear them. A hated wife, in the shadow of a beloved one. A husband’s unfair disregard. And the poor child who was innocently born into disfavor. It…
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What does it mean to think of hesed as the bedrock of Jewish practice? Rav Aviva explores this question through an essay by Rav Yitzhak Hutner, the author of Pahad Yitzhak, in which he argues that the most foundational attribute of the world is Hesed. Recorded at the Manger Winter Learning Seminar 2024. Source sheet: https://mechonhadar.s3.amazonaw…
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In this episode, Clifford Stephan discusses the benefits of taking a break from alcohol. Clifford shares his personal experience of realising that recreational drinking was holding him back in his 40s. He explains that regular alcohol use can have negative effects on health and performance, and taking a break can help reset neural circuitry and imp…
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Back in Elul of 2023, when I began this year of writing Divrei Torah for the holidays, we didn’t know what devastation lay ahead. In retrospect, each of the Divrei Torah I’ve written this year can be read in light of the events of October 7th. Each holiday celebrated, every encounter with Torah is refracted through the lens of the last eleven month…
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In this episode, Scott LaPierre shares secrets on how to make the best use of your money. Scott LaPierre is a senior pastor, author, and conference speaker. He holds an MA in Biblical Studies from Liberty University. Scott and his wife, Katie, have been married for more than fifteen years. A former schoolteacher and Army officer, Scott currently le…
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In this episode, Brighton Gbarazia shares how growing up watching his parent struggle with money inspired his journey towards achieving financial independence. He shares vital tips that could help you become successful in real estate investments. Connect with Brighton Gbarazia via his website: https://www.wealthmarathon.com Chapters 00:00 Introduct…
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Angela Beyer shares her journey from struggling with weight gain and unhealthy habits to becoming a world champion in natural bodybuilding. She emphasizes the importance of building healthy muscle tissue for overall well-being and longevity. Angela provides insights on how to start strength training, the benefits of protein and fiber in the diet, a…
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In this episode, the founders of Troop Nutrition, Jake and Stephanie, discuss their journey into the world of mushrooms and the benefits of taking functional mushrooms. They clarify the difference between functional mushrooms, gourmet mushrooms, and psychedelic mushrooms, and highlight the various health benefits of different mushroom varieties. Co…
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Of all the anthropomorphic images used to describe God in the Torah, one of the most richly developed is “the hand of God.” The image appears for the first time in the Book of Exodus, and then is reworked and nuanced in various ways throughout the rest of that book. Here in the Book of Deuteronomy, in Parashat Eikev, Moshe will draw on several of t…
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In this session, we will look at one of the most controversial - and censored - prayers in our tradition: Aleinu. How are we meant to understand the lines in these prayers? Who are the enemies and how might we relate to those concepts today? Who censored the prayers - and how? This class will explore all these questions through various textual trad…
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In this episode, Sandy Stream discusses her book 'The Courage Circle' and the importance of living in truth and daring to stand up for oneself. She shares her personal journey of switching careers and finding peace within herself. The Courage Circle is a community where people come together to discuss and explore different aspects of personal growt…
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The opening of Parashat Va’Ethanan can serve both as a warning to us all, not to seek more power or privilege than is our due—but also as a reminder to honor our life’s accomplishments, and even to acknowledge, every one of us, our own greatness.Hadar Institute
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In this episode, Joey Odom discusses phones’ impact on relationships and offers solutions to reduce screen time and increase real-life connections. He shares his personal story of missing a significant moment in his son's life due to being distracted by his phone, which led him to realise the importance of prioritising human relationships over phon…
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Beresheit Rabbah (3:7) teaches that God created and destroyed many worlds before finally allowing this world, our world, to stand. This midrash is teaching us three things. First, destruction and loss are a part of the fabric of our very existence. There is no avoiding it; there is only wrestling and reconciling and accepting it. Second, the midras…
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In this episode, Steven Wilson shares his journey with bipolar disorder, including his experience with sexual assault and the challenges he faced in finding effective treatment. He emphasizes the importance of understanding that mental illnesses are lifelong conditions and encourages individuals to seek support and not give up. Wilson also discusse…
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In this episode, Dr. David Chotka, shares personal stories and experiences that demonstrate the miraculous power of God in healing and restoration. The conversation explores the topic of hearing God's voice and the idea of restoring body, mind, and spirit. It delves into medically verified accounts of God's intervention, miraculous healings, and th…
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As we head into the Book of Deuteronomy, we will quickly notice that something has changed. The style of narration is different than we have seen in the Torah so far. This book will consist mostly of Moshe’s own words. The first five verses set the stage for Moshe’s great final oratory. What follows for the next 33 chapters is Moshe retelling the s…
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The Talmud Yerushalmi tells a distressing and perplexing tale about a cowherd who goes off in search of the newborn baby messiah on the day the Temple was destroyed. We will read this story, with its enigmatic ending, and try to understand what its authors are trying to tell us about how we should respond in the face of destruction. Recorded on Tis…
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In this episode, Tunisha Brown shares her story of rising after hitting rock bottom in 2003. She details this in her book ‘No Designation’ talking about the lowest of lows and the highest of highs, overcoming mental and emotional abuse, homelessness and finding out who her father was during an episode of Ricki Lake. Connect with Tunisha Brown: No D…
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In this episode, Dominic Teich shares insights on peak performance and success. Dominic also discusses the value of planning, executing, and debriefing, drawing from the practices of fighter pilots. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:08 Taking Action Towards Peak Performance and Success 07:07 The Power of Planning, Executing, and Debrief…
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Moshe has an anger problem. He is usually able to keep it under control. By nature, he is a quiet man, a brooder. He carries out his duties faithfully—as both a mouthpiece of God and a defender of the people. But the tension between these two roles pulls at him constantly, keeps him agitated. Sometimes the pressure gets too high… and he explodes.…
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Since October 7, the word "Amalek" has often been invoked in regard to the Israel-Hames War. Is that an appropriate analogy? By looking at ancient responses to biblical verses about Amalek, including those that express discomfort, we can learn these verses anew, revisit the foundational ideas that underlie the verses, and shed light on present real…
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Renzo Del Castillo shares his journey of adapting to a new culture and redefining his identity after moving from Peru to Miami. He discusses his family’s challenges in Peru and the reasons for their immigration. Renzo also talks about his career path and how he found his passion for poetry. He emphasises the importance of empathy and art in creatin…
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In this episode, Carine Camara, an acupuncturist and personal stylist, discusses the journey towards self-love and acceptance. She shares her personal experience with depression and how she learned to love and accept herself. Carine explains the principles of acupuncture and how it can be used to treat various physical and emotional ailments. Chapt…
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For my mother’s 75th birthday, we surprised her by taking her to visit her mother’s childhood home. I knew my grandmother had grown up in Los Angeles, but I didn’t know exactly where, and there were no living relatives whom I could ask. So I did what anyone seeking information does these days: I Googled my grandmother’s name, hoping something would…
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