Episodes
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The road to success is paved with failure. The biggest mistake is to let the fear of failure stop you from getting there.
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The people who shaped us from the very beginning are often the ones we overlook. How can we adequately express gratitude for those that we take for granted?
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Episodes manquant?
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A little white lie. A last-minute change of plans. A promise you might not be able to keep.
These things don’t really matter, right? Jewish wisdom says otherwise.
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Boundaries are sacred. Find the confidence to establish and keep yours, with guidance from Jewish wisdom.
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We all could use a break. This week, the Torah teaches us how to make the most of our time away from work.
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Anxiety can make us feel like we are responsible for managing the entire universe. Here’s how wisdom from this week's Torah portion can help.
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We’ve all done things we’re not proud of – but those mistakes do not need to define us. Ruchi Koval shares how this week's parsha can help us heal and move forward.
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It takes a wise person to say, “I don’t know” – and, as we learn in this week's Torah potion, it takes an even wiser person to be okay with that answer.
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Like the Israelites in this week's parsha, each of us is on a journey – but where we are heading may not be apparent for years to come.
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Each of us is yearning for something just out of reach. Should we fight for what we want, or trust that we’ll get it if we wait patiently? This week's Torah portion may have the answer.
This podcast is sponsored by Andrea & Steven Mail in honor of their beloved mothers Carole Shlipak and Zelda Mail
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What do your blinders prevent you from seeing? Ruchi Koval digs into a story from this week's parsha that might help us recognize and overcome our blind spots.
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Doubt is not just an emotion – it is a voice, whispering in our ear and distracting us from being our best selves. Ruchi Koval shares how to turn down the volume.
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It’s difficult to scroll through social media without feeling envious of someone else’s “perfect” life. Envy is addictive – and it’s on us to break the habit. Ruchi Koval shares how to rise above that awful feeling.
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Whether you’re the speaker or the subject, talking about someone else can hurt everyone involved – so how do we resist the pull of gossip? Ruchi consults this week's parsha to find out.
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Do second chances, do-overs, and edits ever work in real life? Ruchi Koval climbs “the second mountain” to find out.
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Peace is a gift – and a process. Ruchi Koval explores the significance of the Priestly Blessing, and how each one of us can work toward peace for ourselves and each other.
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You can’t be everything to everyone. But sometimes, you can be everything to one person. A detail from this week's parsha shows us how.
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As parents, it can be a challenge to think of a punishment that fits our children’s “crimes.” Rethink your strategy with wisdom from his week's Torah portion.
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Are you a giver or a taker? Throughout our lives, we’ll find ourselves in both positions. This week's parsha shows us how to handle them with grace.
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This week, the Torah teaches us to count the days between Passover and Shavuot – and celebrate each one as a new opportunity for growth. Explore this unique mitzvah with Ruchi Koval.
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