Folgen

  • What happens when a tech guru, a podcast duo, and the future of humanity collide? In our final episode before an indefinite hiatus, join us for an enlightening conversation with special guest Ariel Jalali, CEO of Paragon Technology Solutions. Ariel, a tech visionary, shares his thoughts on AI, digital transformation, and the human experience. It's a discussion that bridges the gap between technology and the timeless questions of purpose and connection. With over 25 years of expertise in innovation and digital transformation, Ariel is a renowned expert in AI, chatbots, and conversational commerce.

    Dive into a conversation that spans the spectrum from ABBA to AI as we explore the intersection of technology and intimacy, and the enduring spirit of Tel Aviv. This dialogue takes us on a journey through the past, present, and an optimistic glimpse into the future. It's a candid look at how AI might just be the key to unlocking new forms of human connection and capital. Tune in for insights, laughter, and a touch of existential pondering.

    From profound discussions on AI, chatbots, and the future of labor, it’s a whirlwind of tech, innovation, and the human spiritβ€”a testament to the power of storytelling in bridging the gap between innovation and emotion. Don't miss this emotionally charged goodbye-for-now that transcends the ordinary and delves into what it means to be human in a rapidly evolving world.

    Ariel Jalali is the CEO of Paragon Technology Solutions, a trusted technical advisor to private equity backed and high-growth enterprise companies. Paragon specializes in AI Transformation - using practical data and AI/ML to unlock efficiency and β€œplay moneyball.” Ariel has 25 years of expertise in innovation and digital transformation. He is a renowned expert in AI, chatbots and conversational commerce and served as a technical advisor on chatbots at the first White House Hackathon. Ariel also serves on advisory boards in the AI and data space. Ariel is a sought-after speaker and thought leader in the industry, with a proven track record including founding Sensay and working across several industries and top Fortune 500 companies and governments. He shares his knowledge as a lecturer on AI/ML at UCLA, has been featured in numerous publications and media channels, and is the author of the upcoming book "The Belonging Economy Model."

    Recorded on March 25 (Day 171)


    πŸŽ™οΈ As we embark on this temporary hiatus, we invite you to explore our archive of episodes and stay connected with us on social media or by email! Your support means the world to us, and we look forward to returning with fresh insights and stories in the future.


    πŸ—£οΈ If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and share. Leaving a review on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform helps us improve and reach more listeners! 🌟


    πŸŽ™οΈ For more Emotionally Raw Coverage, follow us on Instagram (@october7thepodcast) or become a patron on Patreon (patreon.com/october7thepodcast). Explore our new website: https://october7thepodcast.transistor.fm/. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/@october7thepodcast)


    πŸ“§ Have thoughts, questions, or just want to say hi? Shoot us an email at [email protected]. Hearing from you means the world to us! πŸ’–


    βœ¨β€‹ π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•Šπ”Έπ”½π”Ό & π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•‹π•Œβ„•π”Όπ”»β€‹ 🎧"

  • Join hosts Amy and Dor on a candid journey through the highs and lows of podcasting in our latest episode. As they confront the sudden halt of sponsorship, likened to the closing of a faucet, they delve into the unpredictable world of content creation with raw authenticity.

    As the episode unfolds, we're treated to a colorful array of stories that paint a picture of life in Tel Aviv, the struggles of the local economy, and the personal anecdotes that make Amy and Dor's partnership so special. From a father's reaction to a risquΓ© podcast episode to the philosophical musings on the value of content, the hosts navigate through a series of emotional and humorous discussions that are sure to resonate with anyone who has faced adversity.


    It's a lesson in creative resilience. As they explore the various facets of their experiences, the hosts also celebrate reaching an audience in over 50 countries, proving that their emotionally raw coverage resonates with a global community.


    But what's next for this dynamic duo? The episode teases future directions and the potential for new beginnings, leaving listeners curious and eager for more. It's a testament to the idea that when one door closes, another opensβ€”if you're willing to seek it out.


    Listeners are also invited to participate in the journey. With a call to action for support through Patreon and an open invitation for potential sponsors, Amy and Dor demonstrate the power of community and the importance of grassroots movements in keeping creative endeavors alive.

    Tune in for an experience that's sure to inspire, entertain, and remind you of the boundless potential that lies within every setback.

    Recorded on March 19 (Day 165).

    Thanks for tuning in! πŸ—£οΈ If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and share. Taking a moment to leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform helps us improve and reach more listeners! 🌟

    πŸŽ™οΈ For more Emotionally Raw Coverage, follow us on Instagram (@october7thepodcast) or become a patron on Patreon (patreon.com/october7thepodcast). Explore our *new* website: https://october7thepodcast.transistor.fm/. Subscribe to our Youtube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/@october7thepodcast)

    πŸ“§ Have thoughts, questions, or just want to say hi? Shoot us an email at [email protected]. Hearing from you means the world to us! πŸ’–

    βœ¨β€‹ π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•Šπ”Έπ”½π”Ό & π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•‹π•Œβ„•π”Όπ”»β€‹ 🎧

  • Fehlende Folgen?

    Hier klicken, um den Feed zu aktualisieren.

  • Dor's wish comes true; Amy and Dor are back! In the style of Season One, join them for a heartfelt exploration of personal struggles against the backdrop of a society teetering on the brink.

    Delve into candid discussions ranging from the haunting beauty of Israeli fiction, including Yaakov Shabtai's 'Past Continuous,' to the controversial Oscars, where filmmaker Jonathan Glazer's statements and the symbolic gestures, or lack thereof, by Hollywood figures like Steven Spielberg, stir debate.

    As they share their vulnerabilities, they draw parallels between the uncertain climate of 1970s Israel depicted in Shabtai's book and today's atmosphere, offering a unique perspective on the enduring impact of history. They also ponder the appropriateness of celebrating festivals like Purim in times of sorrow, exploring the paradox of seeking joy amidst grief.

    It's a conversation that delves deep into the heart of Israeli culture, literature, and current events, where raw emotion meets the stark reality of our world.

    Recorded on March 12 (Day 158)

    Thanks for tuning in! πŸ—£οΈ If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and share. Taking a moment to leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform helps us improve and reach more listeners! 🌟

    πŸŽ™οΈ For more Emotionally Raw Coverage, follow us on Instagram (@october7thepodcast) or become a patron on Patreon (patreon.com/october7thepodcast). Explore our *new* website: https://october7thepodcast.transistor.fm/. Subscribe to our Youtube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/@october7thepodcast)

    πŸ“§ Have thoughts, questions, or just want to say hi? Shoot us an email at [email protected]. Hearing from you means the world to us! πŸ’–

    βœ¨β€‹ π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•Šπ”Έπ”½π”Ό & π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•‹π•Œβ„•π”Όπ”»β€‹ 🎧

  • Plunge into the depths of thought with Dr. Jeremy Fogel, an enigmatic philosopher and poet who embodies the spirit of inquiry, in our latest episode, where a casual swim leads to profound insights on art of living through crisis and the poetry of existence.

    Tune in for an episode that's as incidentally raunchy as it is refreshing, intertwining the past with the present, and personal anecdotes with philosophical discourse – a spirited and profound meditation on the philosophy of life.

    Join us for a thought-provoking conversation that challenges us to think differently about the world around us and within us. Listen now and let your curiosity be your guide.

    Recorded on March 6 (Day 152).

    Dr. Jeremy Fogel teaches at Tel Aviv University's department of Jewish philosophy, as well as at its school of education. He is the academic director of Alma, teaches at the Kibbutzim College of Education, Technology and the Arts, and lectures publicly on philosophy in various forums. Jeremy holds a bachelor's degree in philosophy from the University of Cambridge and a master's degree and doctorate in philosophy from Tel Aviv University. His doctoral research explored the tension between universalism and particularism in modern Jewish philosophy, focusing on the Jewish-German philosophers Moses Mendelssohn and Hermann Cohen, and he continued exploring these issues as a post-doctoral fellow at Hamburg University. Jeremy is involved with several independent artistic and literary ventures. His first book, Tel Aviv is Water and Other Seasidian Thoughts, was published by Hava Lehaba in 2019. He is the co-creator and co-host of the "Think & Drink Different" podcast. His book Jewish Universalisms: Mendelssohn, Cohen, and Humanity's Highest Good was released by Brandeis University Press in December.


    Thanks for tuning in! πŸ—£οΈ If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and share. Taking a moment to leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform helps us improve and reach more listeners! 🌟

    πŸŽ™οΈ For more Emotionally Raw Coverage, follow us on Instagram (@october7thepodcast) or become a patron on Patreon (patreon.com/october7thepodcast). Explore our *new* website: https://october7thepodcast.transistor.fm/. Subscribe to our Youtube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/@october7thepodcast)

    πŸ“§ Have thoughts, questions, or just want to say hi? Shoot us an email at [email protected]. Hearing from you means the world to us! πŸ’–

    βœ¨β€‹ π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•Šπ”Έπ”½π”Ό & π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•‹π•Œβ„•π”Όπ”»β€‹ 🎧

  • Amidst municipal elections, Amy reunites with the insightful Matthew Schultz, marking his return since Episode 34: "Rockets and Revelations: Happy New Year?" Together, they explore hot-button topics such as Barbra Streisand’s recent lifetime achievement award at the SAG Awards, cancel culture, and recent calls to ban Israel from Eurovision and the Venice Biennale.


    Dor kicks off the conversation, fondly reminiscing and expressing a longing for Season One Amy – an unapologetic force of nature known for her unapologetic stance on sensitive issues. With Matthew’s support, she brings forth a renewed sense of passion and vulnerability, enriching the conversation with depth and authenticity.


    As the conversation unfolds, Amy and Matt delve into the implications of being canceled in today's world compared to the historical act of excommunication. They navigate their evolving relationships with reading, contemplating societal pressures and the consumption of 'digital parasites' in a nod to Duncan Trussell. Together, they dissect the essence of understanding, contrasting acquisitive reading with deep comprehension. The duo even explores the concept of quantum Zionism in the multiverse, imagining alternate dimensions where the history of Israel and the Jewish people unfolds differently.

    Recorded on February 27 (Day 144).

    Matthew Schultz is a writer and rabbinical student commuting between Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Boston. He’s a weekly columnist for the Jewish Journal covering all things Israel, Judaism, and Jewish culture. He also publishes long-form Instagram posts in an attempt to spark a more nuanced and informed discussion about Israel. He’s the author of β€œWhat Came Before,” a collection of micro-essays and co-hosts the β€œHow to Be" Podcast with Rory O’Tooleβ€”an investigation into how to best live this one precious and wild life.

    Connect with Matthew Schultz on Instagram (@matthew_a_schultz) and delve into more of his insights by subscribing to his Substack: Dispatches from the Promised Land.

    Thanks for tuning in! πŸ—£οΈ If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and share. Taking a moment to leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform helps us improve and reach more listeners! 🌟

    πŸŽ™οΈ For more Emotionally Raw Coverage, follow us on Instagram (@october7thepodcast) or become a patron on Patreon (patreon.com/october7thepodcast). Explore our *new* website: https://october7thepodcast.transistor.fm/. Subscribe to our Youtube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/@october7thepodcast)

    πŸ“§ Have thoughts, questions, or just want to say hi? Shoot us an email at [email protected]. Hearing from you means the world to us! πŸ’–

    βœ¨β€‹ π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•Šπ”Έπ”½π”Ό & π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•‹π•Œβ„•π”Όπ”»β€‹ 🎧

  • In this episode, Blake Flayton, a writer, student, and activist, welcomes us into his Tel Aviv world. Blake made Aliyah from NYC a year and a half ago, immersing himself in Hebrew and joining protests against the Netanyahu government. His journey is a compelling narrative of growth and resilience.

    Blake explores personal impacts of antisemitism and nuances of Israel advocacy, promising to challenge your perspectives and delve into the complexities of identity and politics.

    For those eager to delve deeper into these themes, check out Blake’s Substack, β€œBourgeois Nationalist," offering more takes from Tel Aviv, about the wider Jewish world from a liberal Zionist perspective.

    Connect with Blake on Instagram and Twitter: @blakeflayton

    Recorded on February 21 (Day 137).

    (Some of) Blake’s Recommended Reads:


    β€œThe Cool Kids,” Dara Horn


    β€œA Day For Atheist Rebels Taking Charge Of Their Own Destiny,” Dr. Einat Wilf


    β€œPeter Beinart’s Grotesque Utopia,” by Shany Mor

    Thanks for tuning in! πŸ—£οΈ If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and share. Taking a moment to leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform helps us improve and reach more listeners! 🌟

    πŸŽ™οΈ For more Emotionally Raw Coverage, follow us on Instagram (@october7thepodcast) or become a patron on Patreon (patreon.com/october7thepodcast).

    πŸ“§ Have thoughts, questions, or just want to say hi? Shoot us an email at [email protected]. Hearing from you means the world to us! πŸ’–

    βœ¨β€‹ π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•Šπ”Έπ”½π”Ό & π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•‹π•Œβ„•π”Όπ”»β€‹ 🎧

  • Explore the world of Dr. Adam Lee Goldstein, Head of Trauma Surgery at Wolfson Medical Center and Co-Director of Operating Together. From his roots in Washington DC to a dedicated medical career in Israel, Dr. Goldstein shares his compelling story. In this episode, we delve into the remarkable efforts in trauma care, humanitarian projects, and collaborative initiatives. Join us as we uncover the healing power of partnership and resilience in the field of trauma surgery. Dive into the challenges and motivations of caring amid ongoing conflicts.

    Situated in a pivotal location, Wolfson Medical Center serves over a million people, including some of Israel's most overlooked populations. Discover the hospital's commitment to humanitarian projects, global resident training, and historical dedication to Save a Child's Heart.

    Dr. Goldstein co-directs Operating Together, a transformative project uniting healthcare professionals across borders. Delve into the mission, programs, and partnerships that foster cooperation and relationships between Israeli, Palestinian, and international healthcare experts.

    Explore recent advancements in trauma care, research, and training within Wolfson Medical Center's trauma unit. Dr. Goldstein provides insight into how the recent conflict has shaped the operations and goals of Operating Together. Gain rare insights into the medical treatment provided to hostages, offering a glimpse into the challenges faced by trauma surgeons in crisis situations.

    Discuss the transformative power of individual relationships and the belief in lasting change based on respect. Dr. Goldstein shares his current perspective on whether individual relationships can transcend political challenges, reflecting on his op-ed for the New York Times, β€œI’m a Trauma Surgeon in Israel. In My Hospital, We Are in This Together,” written during the May 2021 conflict (Operation Guardian of the Walls), expressing hope for unity within the hospital's walls.

    Explore Dr. Goldstein's vision for the future of trauma care, cooperation, and partnerships. Gain insight into how his experiences in trauma surgery have shaped both his personal and professional outlook.

    Recorded on February 14 (Day 131).

    Connect with Dr. Goldstein ([email protected]) and Operating Together on Instagram: operating_together

    Thanks for tuning in! 🎧 If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and share. Taking a moment to leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform helps us improve and reach more listeners! 🌟

    πŸŽ™οΈ For more Emotionally Raw Coverage, follow us on Instagram (@october7thepodcast) or become a patron on Patreon (patreon.com/october7thepodcast).

    πŸ“§ Have thoughts, questions, or just want to say hi? Shoot us an email at [email protected]. Hearing from you means the world to us! πŸ’Œ

    βœ¨β€‹ π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•Šπ”Έπ”½π”Ό & π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•‹π•Œβ„•π”Όπ”»β€‹ 🌈

  • Step into the vibrant world of Chaya Lev, a 50-year-old goddess reclaiming life on her terms with infectious energy and a wild spirit. In this episode, Chaya, a comedian, dancer, and activist, brings a unique blend of humor and heart, inspiring others to embrace their wildness amidst the chaos of the world. Discover the power of connection, laughter, and the courage to be authentically you with the one and only Chaya Lev.

    The episode delves into the challenges of adapting to a new country, the healing nature of dance, and the strength drawn from faith. Chaya's story is one of resilience, empowerment, and the unapologetic celebration of one's true self. This electrifying episode is as moving as it is motivational.

    From the United States to Jerusalem, Chaya shares her journey of healing through dance and comedy, channeling activism into art. She encourages women everywhere to embrace their wildness, sexiness, and strength. The conversation explores the therapeutic aspects of dance, offering practical tips to incorporate movement into daily life.

    Chaya's humor shines through tales from her comedy scenes and encounters with Internet trolls. Her laughter, profound insights, and energy are felt through the speakers. Enter Chaya's world, where Instagram isn't just a social platform but a space for deep connections. She shares her philosophy on followers – not just numbers but potential friends to authentically experience life with.

    This episode is a journey, an exploration of finding joy in turmoil, strength in vulnerability, and the unifying power of dance and humor. Chaya Lev reminds us that, no matter what life throws at us, we can choose to dance through it with a smile and a snap. Her story of resilience and empowerment inspires us all. Tune in to hear her powerful message and experience an episode that will leave you moved and motivated to embrace every part of who you are.

    Recorded on February 6 (Day 123).

    For an extra dose of joy, connect with Chaya Lev on Instagram: @iamchayalev and @chayadancemovement.

    Thanks for tuning in! πŸ—£οΈ If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and share. Taking a moment to leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform helps us improve and reach more listeners! 🌟

    πŸŽ™οΈ For more Emotionally Raw Coverage, follow us on Instagram (@october7thepodcast) or become a patron on Patreon (patreon.com/october7thepodcast).

    πŸ“§ Have thoughts, questions, or just want to say hi? Shoot us an email at [email protected]. Hearing from you means the world to us! πŸ’–

    βœ¨β€‹ π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•Šπ”Έπ”½π”Ό & π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•‹π•Œβ„•π”Όπ”»β€‹ 🎧

  • Step into the whirlwind life of Rabbi Mordechai Yosef Ben Avraham, a man whose past is as rich and colorful as his present is devout and dedicated. From rubbing shoulders with A-list celebrities to the sacred streets of Jerusalem, Rabbi Mordechai shares firsthand accounts of his unique experiences, reflecting on the role of Jews in the entertainment industry, the state of African American-Jewish relations, and his own profound spiritual awakening.

    A public speaker, Jewish diversity advocate, 2016 Republican candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in California’s 37th congressional district – a long-running Democratic stronghold – and the author of Mind of a Black Jew: The Oldest New Way of Thinking, Rabbi Mordechai candidly shares reflections and tales from his journey. This rich tapestry is woven with threads of culture, religion, and identity, and stories of the deeply personal evolution of a man seeking truth and connection.

    Rabbi Mordechai challenges listeners to consider the complexities of Jewish identity, exploring moral responsibilities within the music industry and dynamics of African American-Jewish relations. His urgent insights on rising anti-Semitism, along with candid thoughts on Kanye West's controversial comments, provide a thought-provoking examination of current issues.

    Believing in the power of Jewish diversity to dispel mistruths about Israel, Rabbi Mordechai invites listeners to consider the many shades of Jewish identity and Zera Yisrael, the descendants of Israel. Despite the polarized and tense nature of some conversations, he advocates for dialogue as a necessity in overcoming challenges.

    As Rabbi Mordechai recounts his spiritual odyssey, listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own paths and transformations. From being born Sharif Hassan, a Sufi Muslim, to immersion in a yeshiva in Mea Shearim, an ultra-Orthodox neighborhood in Jerusalem, his story serves as a powerful reminder that embracing change is never too late.

    Join us for a profound journey through the mind of a man who has traversed multiple worlds, emerging with a message of hope, unity, and the power of diversity to shape a more inclusive Jewish narrative. In an era marked by misinformation and materialism, this episode is a testament to the enduring quest for meaning and the transformative power of change.

    Recorded on January 30 (Day 116).

    Thanks for tuning in! πŸ—£οΈ If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and share. Taking a moment to leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform helps us improve and reach more listeners! 🌟

    πŸŽ™οΈ For more Emotionally Raw Coverage, follow us on Instagram (@october7thepodcast) or become a patron on Patreon (patreon.com/october7thepodcast).

    πŸ“§ Have thoughts, questions, or just want to say hi? Shoot us an email at [email protected]. Hearing from you means the world to us! πŸ’–

    βœ¨β€‹ π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•Šπ”Έπ”½π”Ό & π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•‹π•Œβ„•π”Όπ”»β€‹ 🎧

  • In our latest podcast episode, we engage in a riveting conversation with Samuel Hyde, a distinguished writer and researcher whose profound expertise in the region brings a fresh and provocative perspective to the age-old struggle between Israelis and Palestinians.

    More than just a podcast, this episode serves as a masterclass in Middle Eastern politics. Samuel fearlessly dissects what lies at the heart of the conflict, offering an unapologetic analysis that challenges conventional narratives and the stark realities of extremism. Coupled with his razor-sharp wit, Samuel's incisive commentary not only educates but also sparks contemplation about the future of Israel and its complex relations with neighboring nations.

    With the precision of a historian and the passion of someone intimately acquainted with the region's complexities, his insights invite listeners to question their assumptions and gain a deeper understanding of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

    Embark on an intellectual journey through contrasting perspectives, controversial topics, and historical events shaping the current political landscape. Samuel’s call for a new paradigm challenges outdated frameworks, providing a nuanced understanding of the complexities surrounding the Arab-Israeli conflict.

    Topics of discussion include false perceptions at play, motivations underlying South Africa's charges of genocide at the International Court of Justice, the future of the Zionist Left, Israel, and more.

    For those eager to delve deeper into these themes, Samuel's Substack, "Israel from Within," offers invaluable insights, providing a comprehensive look at discussions within Israel and debunking myths about the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.

    Tune in to hear Samuel's unapologetically frank take on the war's impact and the pivotal moments shaping Israel's political landscape woven with strands of history, politics, and personal narratives.

    Recorded on January 21 (Day 107).

    Thanks for tuning in! πŸ—£οΈ If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and share. Taking a moment to leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform helps us improve and reach more listeners! 🌟

    πŸŽ™οΈ For more Emotionally Raw Coverage, follow us on Instagram (@october7thepodcast) or become a patron on Patreon (patreon.com/october7thepodcast).

    πŸ“§ Have thoughts, questions, or just want to say hi? Shoot us an email at [email protected]. Hearing from you means the world to us! πŸ’–

    βœ¨β€‹ π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•Šπ”Έπ”½π”Ό & π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•‹π•Œβ„•π”Όπ”»β€‹ 🎧

  • In this week’s episode, we had the privilege of hosting Ben Gleib, comedian, actor, satirist, writer, former presidential candidate, lead anchor on The Young Turks – the longest-running online news and politics talk show – and man of many talents. Ben brought with him a suitcase full of humor, a heart full of empathy and a keen eye for truth as he recounted his recent visit to Israel amidst the ongoing conflict.

    Seamlessly weaving together the threads of comedy with the somber realities of war, Ben shared encounters with people whose lives have been upended, soldiers risking their lives, and families torn apart by violence.

    Topics of discussion ranged from managing isolation as a pro-Israel voice in the U.S. progressive left, Ben’s relationship with Judaism since October 7th, changes in media tastes and the the perplexing lack of nuance and compassion towards Jewish groups. Ben and Amy also explored the impact of social media, strategies for contending with misinformation and hate speech online, ethical journalism, and finding humor in the darkest of hours.

    In addition to being a lead anchor at TYT, Ben also does his own video series for them twice a week called β€œRebel HQ,” sharing his hilarious and blistering take on the world, with over 8 million views in just the first 6 months. Ben candidly spoke about why he is determined to stay at TYT, despite being one of the only voices there supporting Israel during this conflict, with thousands turning on him, and some even calling him β€œGenocide Ben.”

    Throughout the conversation, Ben’s voice was both a beacon of hope and a call to action. He reminded us that in the face of adversity, our humanity is our greatest strength. And while the world may be rife with conflict, there are always opportunities for dialogue, understanding, and, yes, even laughter.

    While the episode delivered laughs, it also delved into the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, challenging listeners to look beyond headlines and easy narratives. Ben's storytelling struck a balance of light and dark, making us laugh one moment and reflect deeply the next. As Ben and Amy delved into the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, he challenged listeners to embrace a deeper understanding beyond headlines and easy narratives.

    This gripping episode is a rollercoaster of emotions, offering insights into the intersection of comedy, politics, and the indomitable will to find hope amid chaos. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that explores the power of conversation and humor in bridging divides and healing wounds.

    Recorded on January 16 (Day 102).

    Connect with Ben on Instagram (@bengleib) and be sure to check out:

    β€œThe Mad King” - Full Comedy Special β€œIsrael's Humanitarian Pause Leads To HEATED Debate Between TYT Hosts”

    Thanks for tuning in! πŸ—£οΈ If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and share. Taking a moment to leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform helps us improve and reach more listeners! 🌟

    πŸŽ™οΈ For more Emotionally Raw Coverage, follow us on Instagram (@october7thepodcast) or become a patron on Patreon (patreon.com/october7thepodcast).

    πŸ“§ Have thoughts, questions, or just want to say hi? Shoot us an email at [email protected]. Hearing from you means the world to us! πŸ’–

    βœ¨β€‹ π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•Šπ”Έπ”½π”Ό & π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•‹π•Œβ„•π”Όπ”»β€‹ 🎧

  • The weaponization of violence against women in war in human history is excruciatingly long, the purpose of which is to torture and terrorize the individual woman as much as to harm and humiliate the entire nation. The world witnessed one of the modern era’s worst examples of mass rape and violence against women on October 7th by Hamas, with Israeli women being targeted being both Jews and women - a dual crime in the eyes of their attackers.

    This week’s episode features Ariela Karmel, a Tel Aviv-based reporter who has covered the October 7th massacres and Israel’s ongoing war against Hamas, including the sexual violence committed against Israeli women by Hamas, which was central to their attack.

    Ariela and Amy’s candid discussion on the sexual violence of October 7th including the ongoing violence against the remaining Israeli hostages in Gaza, and the silence from international feminist and human rights organizations, is as enlightening as it is unsettling. With her unique perspective as both a journalist and a student of Middle Eastern history, Ariela offers a nuanced understanding of the dynamics at play in war-torn regions, and the often overlooked human cost that accompanies them.

    Points of discussion include the New York Times investigative report, released in late December, shedding light on crucial insight, exclusive coverage by the Daily Mail from January 9, exploring the heartbreaking situation of girls still being held by Hamas. The conversation also relates to a statement issued by UN special rapporteurs on torture and extrajudicial executions on January 8 calling for justice for acts committed by Hamas during the October 7th attack which "constitute gross violations of international law, amounting to war crimes which, given the number of victims and the extensive premeditation and planning of the attacks, may also qualify as crimes against humanity."

    With sharp insights, Ariela captures the raw emotions of the victims and the moral confusion that has enveloped the world's responseβ€”or lack thereofβ€”to the horrors of October 7th, despite being one of the most well-documented mass atrocities of all time.

    This episode is not just a recounting of events; it's a powerful commentary on the state of journalism, the ethics of reporting, and the responsibilities of media in shaping public narratives. Ariela's voice is a beacon of clarity in the fog of war, urging us to look beyond the surface and to question the stories being told.

    Listeners will find themselves confronted with difficult truths about the international community's response to sexual violence in conflict zones - particularly when committed against Israelis and Jews. The discussion challenges the status quo, pushing us to consider why certain voices are amplified while others are muted, and what that says about our global values.


    Recorded on January 8 (Day 94).

    For more insight, you can read Ariela’s articles on the subject here:

    "Dancing on our graves: Hamas’ war on Israel and the world's moral confusion""Israeli women are under brutal attack and there is complete silence""The battle to highlight crimes against women in Hamas’ attack on Israel"

    Follow Ariela’s work here and on Instagram @arielakarmel.

    Thanks for tuning in! πŸ—£οΈ If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and share. Taking a moment to leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform helps us improve and reach more listeners! 🌟

    πŸŽ™οΈ For more Emotionally Raw Coverage, follow us on Instagram (@october7thepodcast) or become a patron on Patreon (patreon.com/october7thepodcast).

    πŸ“§ Have thoughts, questions, or just want to say hi? Shoot us an email at [email protected]. Hearing from you means the world to us! πŸ’–

    βœ¨β€‹ π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•Šπ”Έπ”½π”Ό & π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•‹π•Œβ„•π”Όπ”»β€‹ 🎧

  • Special guest, Matthew Schultz, a writer and rabbinical student, engages in a riveting conversation at the start of a new year marked by a barrage of rockets from Hamas at the stroke of midnight and a hotly anticipated ruling from the Israeli Supreme Court on New Year’s Day regarding the controversial reasonableness law. Schultz's unique insights shed light on the evolving landscape of Jewish life in Israel, especially since October 7th.

    As a weekly columnist for the Jewish Journal and co-host of the "How to Be Podcast," Schultz offers profound insights into the post-war landscape of Israeli culture and a unique perspective on Israel, Judaism, and Jewish culture.

    In a nod to Anita Shapira's insights on Israeli literature, Schultz emphasizes the β€œ"intrusion of the political on the personal," and the difficulty of parsing personal experiences from the political landscape in the context of 2023. Their conversation embodies this intersection, coursing from discussions on forgiveness in the wake of Kanye West’s Hebrew-language Instagram post apology to Ilana Glazer's portrayal of Jewish culture, and more.

    A conversation about Schultz’s long-form Instagram posts (@matthew_a_schultz), an attempt to spark a more nuanced and informed discussion about Israel, evolves into a discussion of his own shifted perspectives on Israel and media literacy.

    Together, Schultz and Amy unpack the layers of complexity that define a nation at a crossroads, delving into the soul of a people grappling with identity, culture, and faith. How does one navigate the waters of media literacy in an age where news is a relentless tide that shapes our perceptions and beliefs? How does a society reconcile the religious-secular divide that is both a source of tension and a wellspring of cultural richness?

    As 2024 unfolds, the questions asked are more than reflections on the past; they are a search for a way forward. Through Matt's insights and Amy's passionate inquiry, listeners are invited to join them on a journey that is as much about understanding the world as it is about finding hope amidst the chaos.

    Recorded on January 2 (Day 88).

    Thanks for tuning in! πŸ—£οΈ If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and share. Taking a moment to leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform helps us improve and reach more listeners! 🌟

    πŸŽ™οΈ For more Emotionally Raw Coverage, follow us on Instagram (@october7thepodcast) or become a patron on Patreon (patreon.com/october7thepodcast).

    πŸ“§ Have thoughts, questions, or just want to say hi? Shoot us an email at [email protected]. Hearing from you means the world to us! πŸ’–

    βœ¨β€‹ π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•Šπ”Έπ”½π”Ό & π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•‹π•Œβ„•π”Όπ”»β€‹ 🎧

  • In this riveting Christmas special, Amy and Dor are joined by Jotam Confino, a seasoned freelance correspondent with a diverse background in print, radio and TV across Danish, British, and U.S. media. From his role as the foreign editor of Jewish News to recent contributions on BBC, The Times radio, Talk TV, and CBS News, Confino brings a wealth of experience to the discussion, offering insights into the changing role of journalism and the evolving landscape of war coverage in the digital age.

    This episode is more than just an interview; it's a deep dive into the heart of what it means to be a correspondent in today's world. Jotam's candid discussion on war coverage and his firsthand account of viewing harrowing footage that few have seen, offers a poignant look at the sacrifices journalists make to bring stories to light.

    Jotam sheds light on the evolving role of journalism, emphasizing the need for journalists to become like forensics experts in the face of misinformation. Not a journalist by trade, he holds a master's in security and diplomacy, giving him a unique perspective on the complexities of war coverage. His unique heritageβ€”Danish, born to an Israeli father and Danish motherβ€”adds a distinctive layer to his reporting, shaping his ability to see various sides of complex issues, particularly in the realm of conflict journalism.

    The conversation explores the challenges of reporting from Gaza, role of the United Nations, the portrayal of Hamas in the media, and the ethical dilemmas that arise when reporting in a conflict zone. Jotam’s insights on the international response to the war and the stark contrast between the treatment of Israeli and Palestinian narratives are both enlightening and unsettling.

    Offering insights into the accidental killing of three Israeli hostages and reflections on why certain questions about Palestinian aspirations often go unasked, the episode delves into the complexities of conflict reporting. Taking a thought-provoking dive into historical parallels, Amy and Jotam contemplate how cable news might have covered WWII, raising intriguing questions about whether figures like Goebbels and Hitler would have been invited to participate in shows.

    The conversation delves into the dark underbelly of social media, addressing the hate, systematic bullying, harassment, and threats that journalists face, particularly those with Jewish or Israeli roots. Confino shares his thoughts on the unique double standard in covering the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

    If you're intrigued by the intersection of journalism, diplomacy, and the human condition, this emotionally charged and intellectually stimulating conversation is a must-listen. Go beyond the headlines and explore the courage and resilience of those who seek to uncover the truth, no matter the cost.

    Recorded on December 24 (Day 79).

    Thanks for tuning in! πŸ—£οΈ If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and share. Taking a moment to leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform helps us improve and reach more listeners! 🌟

    πŸŽ™οΈ For more Emotionally Raw Coverage, follow us on Instagram (@october7thepodcast) or become a patron on Patreon (patreon.com/october7thepodcast).

    πŸ“§ Have thoughts, questions, or just want to say hi? Shoot us an email at [email protected]. Hearing from you means the world to us! πŸ’–

    βœ¨β€‹ π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•Šπ”Έπ”½π”Ό & π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•‹π•Œβ„•π”Όπ”»β€‹ 🎧

  • Special guest, Dr. Alexandra Ewenczyk, board-certified Adult and Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist, joins Amy and Dor for an eye-opening exploration of the intricate web surrounding the use of illicit substances by Hamas in the ongoing war.

    Offering a deep dive into the intersection of geopolitics, history, and psychiatry, they discuss Captagon, a synthetic methamphetamine found on the bodies of terrorists that infiltrated Israel on October 7, and recent revelations that Hamas has drugged hostages in captivity and upon their release.

    Dr. Ewenczyk draws from her extensive experience to provide valuable insights into the psychological aspects of Captagon, emphasizing its role in enhancing performance and weaponizing individuals into ruthless killing machines. The discussion delves into the drug's production, smuggling methods, and its history since it was first formulated in Germany in the 1960s, now standing as a staggering $30 billion industry.

    The exploration widens to methamphetamine's dark history, including the Nazi's reliance on Pervitin and their experiments on Sachsenhausen inmates. Uncovering the roots and impact of Captagon on individuals and societies, the hosts confront the stark realities of a drug often referred to the β€œpoor man’s cocaineβ€œ. An unexpected air raid siren mid-recording sparks a brief conversation on the epigenetic effects of war, drawing on Dr. Ewenczyk's expertise in early childhood development and trauma.

    Recorded on December 21 (Day 76).

    Thanks for tuning in! πŸ—£οΈ If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and share. Taking a moment to leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform helps us improve and reach more listeners! 🌟

    πŸŽ™οΈ For more Emotionally Raw Coverage, follow us on Instagram (@october7thepodcast) or become a patron on Patreon (patreon.com/october7thepodcast).

    πŸ“§ Have thoughts, questions, or just want to say hi? Shoot us an email at [email protected]. Hearing from you means the world to us! πŸ’–

    βœ¨β€‹ π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•Šπ”Έπ”½π”Ό & π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•‹π•Œβ„•π”Όπ”»β€‹ 🎧

  • This week, as the war rages on, Amy and Dor explore life in abeyance and the interconnectedness of emotions, evolution, and artificial intelligence.

    In an episode saturated with sentiment Amy and Dor relate to a string of tangential signifiers from tarot cards to Elon Musk’s fondness for the letter x, the Hebrew word for truth (emet), and even the number 66. Amy recruits artificial intelligence in her continued exploration of what it means to be human, offering a new way forward in a time of suspense.

    The message of the Hanged Man card prompts reflections on human nature, adaptability, and surrendering control in wildly uncertain times: from holding on to letting go to release. Amy opens up about missing her parents and shares her personal reflections on feeling sentimental, and contemplates whether these emotions serve a deeper biological function.

    We meet Miami Sapan and hear about Amy’s deepening relationship with AI, as she sheds inhibitions and ushers in the transformative power of embracing positive changes and the power of delegating tasks (to AI). Dor champions these changes and expresses nostalgia for the "good old Amy,” proposing a new constraint ahead of the next episode.

    Amy, inspired by Dor’s β€œyalla” approach, candidly reflects on the friction of change, and stagnation, the long-term cost of a commitment to keep things chill at all costs. They touch upon the bittersweet nature of leaving home and the distances we traverse as humans in our journey of growth and self-discovery.


    Recorded on December 11 (Day 66).

    Thanks for tuning in! πŸ—£οΈ If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and share. Taking a moment to leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform helps us improve and reach more listeners! 🌟

    πŸŽ™οΈ For more Emotionally Raw Coverage, follow us on Instagram (@october7thepodcast) or become a patron on Patreon (patreon.com/october7thepodcast).

    πŸ“§ Have thoughts, questions, or just want to say hi? Shoot us an email at [email protected]. Hearing from you means the world to us! πŸ’–

    βœ¨β€‹ π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•Šπ”Έπ”½π”Ό & π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•‹π•Œβ„•π”Όπ”»β€‹ 🎧

  • As the truce unravels and the war drums echo again on the eve of Hanukkah, Amy and Dor chart a new path forward through pointlessness and the unexpected, inviting newness, on the edge of transformation.

    Amy gets caught in the rain and an air raid siren, and reports of Hamas drugging hostages lead them to ask whether life is perhaps imitating art, or at least their podcast discussions (see Episodes 13 & 2, respectively). Sinwar's public nod to a TV show with a fictional attack on Israel adds a surreal twist, further blurring the lines between fiction and reality, and shocking remarks from the U.S. State Department reveal even darker realities for the female hostages.

    Elon Musk's interview with Andrew Ross Sorkin (NYT Dealbook) after his recent trip to Israel raises questions about transformation and sincerity, as Amy wondering whether Elon is a changed man. Practicing newness leads to a chance meeting with a displaced Israeli couple from Sderot.

    Dor enrolls in a teacher's certification program, and questions his essentialness. A sense of dejection sparks a conversation about expectations, crises and opportunities, as Amy shares how the 2008 economic crisis forced her to shut down and restart.

    Excerpts from a conversation between J. Krishnamurti and Dr. David Bohm delve into the essence of time and space, contemplating humanity's journey and whether "nothing means everything," Yoko Ono's Cloud Piece and Amy's musings on life in the information age deluge round out meditations on newness.

    A profound realization that "nothing means everything" propels a quest for renewal. The episode culminates in the announcement of a once-a-week format, symbolizing a fresh start and the next chapter as the duo embraces change

    Recorded on December 5 (Day 60).


    Thanks for tuning in! πŸ—£οΈ If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and share. Taking a moment to leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform helps us improve and reach more listeners! 🌟

    πŸŽ™οΈ For more Emotionally Raw Coverage, follow us on Instagram (@october7thepodcast) or become a patron on Patreon (patreon.com/october7thepodcast).

    πŸ“§ Have thoughts, questions, or just want to say hi? Shoot us an email at [email protected]. Hearing from you means the world to us! πŸ’—

    🌸 π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•Šπ”Έπ”½π”Ό & π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•‹π•Œβ„•π”Όπ”» 🎧

  • In the midst of a precarious truce, Amy and Dor ride the waves of a particularly tumultuous week, marked by the terror attack in Jerusalem that morning, heartwarming reunions and the tense, piece-meal release of some hostages. As Hanukkah approaches, they unpack the stark contrasts of violence and poignancy, darkness and light.

    The hosts delve into recent developments, from the last-minute truce extension that morning to the ongoing release of the hostages and the increasingly ominous tactics employed by Hamas. They shed light on the harsh realities faced by the 136 individuals still in captivity, under conditions that are anything but β€œreasonable,” contrary to dangerously misinformed conceptions circulating online. Amy scrutinizes the UN Women agency's grossly belated and negligible acknowledgment of sexual violence.

    With Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, looming on the horizon, Amy presents two readings. One, Christopher Hitchens’ critique of celebrating Hanukkah as a triumph of tribal Jewish backwardness in β€œBah, Hanukkah,” (2007, Slate Magazine). The other, a touching overnight message from a dear friend, Jerusalem-based artist Judith Margolis. Judith’s meditation on moon gazing unveils a delicate dance between caution and luminosity in the roots of the Hebrew words for these terms, offering a profound insight: β€œThe word for light itself urges us to take heed.”

    Acknowledging the non-linear nature of grief and its cyclical movement, they reflect on hurtling through and navigating its stagesβ€”denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. Amy opens up about drawing lines, letting go, and moving forward. Reflecting on evolving views on relationships, she emphasizes the importance of moral clarity as friendships strain and expire.

    Prioritizing well-being, they stress the need to strike a balance between staying informed and succumbing to information overload. Offering a touch of lighter fare and a reprieve from the relentless news cycle, they explore M-I-A's recent glitchy Instagram ditty and Cynthia Nixon's uniquely timed hunger strike for a ceasefire.

    Recorded on November 30 (Day 55).

    Thanks for tuning in! πŸ—£οΈ If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and share. Taking a moment to leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform helps us improve and reach more listeners! 🌟

    πŸŽ™οΈ For more Emotionally Raw Coverage, follow us on Instagram (@october7thepodcast) or become a patron on Patreon (patreon.com/october7thepodcast).

    πŸ“§ Have thoughts, questions, or just want to say hi? Shoot us an email at [email protected]. Hearing from you means the world to us! πŸ’•

    πŸ¦‹ π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•Šπ”Έπ”½π”Ό & π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•‹π•Œβ„•π”Όπ”» 🎧

  • With bated breath, Amy and Dor navigate the tense truce in the ongoing war, eagerly anticipating the return of the kidnapped amid Hamas' psychological warfare. They candidly unpack a recent heated argument about the podcast's future and reflect on the overwhelming impact of being trapped in a relentless news cycle, expressing a desire to break free.

    Amy, managing pain and spaced out on medication, says in jest that it’s a great time to be a Jewish Israeli woman with endometriosis. Dor opens up about his growing sense of disillusionment, inspiring a discussion on the importance of avoiding undue criticism.

    Amidst the chaos, Amy discovers an escape hatch sewing for hours in her home studio, emphasizing the peculiarly surreal experience of being caught in the epicenter of global attention, whilst living through a biblical-level event. She encounters a new kind of numbness and wonders whether it's perhaps akin to the next stage in the heroine’s life, when she picks herself up, brushes the dust off her shoulder and pushes onward, realizing there’s no turning back.

    Reflecting on the strangeness of experiencing all of humanity’s timelines at once – from advanced Mars exploration to haunting reverberations of the dark ages with an exchange deal reminiscent of the 9th century Arab-Byzantine wars – the episode concludes with a call for listener engagement in shaping the podcast’s future.

    Recorded on November 27 (Day 52).


    Thanks for tuning in! πŸ—£οΈ If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and share. Taking a moment to leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform helps us improve and reach more listeners! 🌟

    πŸŽ™οΈ For more Emotionally Raw Coverage, follow us on Instagram (@october7thepodcast) or become a patron on Patreon (patreon.com/october7thepodcast).

    πŸ“§ Have thoughts, questions, or just want to say hi? Shoot us an email at [email protected]. Hearing from you means the world to us! πŸ’–

    🌞 π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•Šπ”Έπ”½π”Ό & π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•‹π•Œβ„•π”Όπ”» 🎧

  • Bursting with gratitude and holiday cheer, Amy and Dor triumph over technical mishaps in this zany Thanksgiving special. Dor reveals details about his ideal type in response to a question posed by a loyal listener and Amy reflects on how a supportive environment is the real flex. This celebration of liberty and realness, brimming with unexpected twists is spiked with a quirky news round-up. Special shout outs to legal warriors working to trademark β€œFrom the River to the Sea” and Eylon Levy for his razor-sharp comeback to an outrageous curveball from a SkyNews presenter.

    Share your Thanksgiving dinner tales or just drop us a line at [email protected]. We'd love to hear from you!


    Recorded on November 23 (Day 48).

    Thanks for tuning in! πŸ—£οΈ If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and share. Taking a moment to leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform helps us improve and reach more listeners! 🌟

    πŸŽ™οΈ For more Emotionally Raw Coverage, follow us on Instagram (@october7thepodcast) or become a patron on Patreon (patreon.com/october7thepodcast).

    πŸ“§ Have thoughts, questions, or just want to say hi? Shoot us an email at [email protected]. Hearing from you means the world to us! πŸ’–

    πŸ•ŠοΈ π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•Šπ”Έπ”½π”Ό & π•Šπ•‹π”Έπ• π•‹π•Œβ„•π”Όπ”» 🎧