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Chrismukkah Party is an ongoing look at how interfaith Jewish couples and families navigate the ’December Dilemma’ and other celebrations and life cycle events throughout the year.
Hosted by Sarah Deshaies, a Montrealer who grew up in an interfaith family.
Created with support from the Museum of Jewish Montreal.
Want to share your story? Please reach out to [email protected].
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Expected to die, today he’s inspiring others to truly live.
World-renowned inspirational speaker + national bestselling author John O’Leary wants to help you wake up from accidental living so you can do, be, achieve and impact more through your life. Every Monday, John shares a quick burst of inspiration to help start your week on fire. Every Thursday, John interviews an amazing guest on their story, successes, failures, lessons, and life to help you uncover tips to apply in yours. -
Beth Bruno and her teen daughters chat about becoming young women in today's culture. Aimed at Christian moms and their girls, they cover heavy topics and light hearted Gen Z trends. Both educational and encouraging, being fierce and lovely requires a community of sisters willing to live life out loud.
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A coming-of-age podcast that candidly explores and documents the obstacles, trials, and decisions that come with growing into adulthood. Kaelin and Kyrah dig into long-form, honest conversations about their experience growing together as partners, parents, business owners, and individuals.Set to the backdrop of their shared Christian faith, the podcast provides a closer look at a marriage committed to ongoing growth. Weekly episodes will feature Q&As from audience members, interviews with thought leaders, social commentary, or personal conversations on a dedicated theme that Kaelin and Kyrah are learning about.It’s conversational-style storytelling, shared experiences, and wisdom from the friends you trust with all of your questions.
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In the Still Coloring podcast, author, speaker, and founder of Broken Crayons Still Color, Toni Collier, invites you to lean into the stories of women and men that uncover their brokenness and practically show how they rebuilt their lives with hope and grit.
Toni hopes that you will be inspired, poured into, and walk away believing that you too can create something beautiful with your life, no matter what. -
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Welcome to "Psychic Happy Hour," the podcast where healing meets spirituality, hosted by the compassionate and gifted psychic medium, Travis Holp. Join Travis as he creates a safe and uplifting space for listeners to embark on their personal healing journeys.
In each episode, Travis combines his intuitive insights with practical guidance to help you navigate life's challenges and connect with your inner wisdom. Whether you're seeking clarity on relationships, career paths, or personal growth, "Psychic Happy Hour" offers a unique blend of psychic wisdom, spiritual teachings, and real-world advice.
Travis invites a variety of guests, including fellow psychics, spiritual teachers, and experts in holistic healing, to share their insights and experiences. Together, they explore topics such as energy healing, mindfulness, and the power of intention to inspire and empower you on your path to well-being.
Get ready to raise your vibration, tap into your inner strength, and discover the joy of self-discovery. Pour yourself a cup of positivity, and join Travis Holp for a Psychic Happy Hour that promises to leave you feeling uplifted, enlightened, and ready to embrace the healing journey ahead. Cheers to a happier and more fulfilling life! -
This Tantric Life is a podcast created by Layla Martin. The profound conversations throughout This Tantric Life are dedicated to exploring the deep wisdom and practices of Tantra, Sacred Sexuality, and conscious relationships. Join host Layla Martin as she invites her mentors and friends to dive even deeper into the Tantric philosophy and approach that can transform life, intimacy and relationships. Each guest shares their wisdom through deep, thought-provoking conversations that explore the mysteries of conscious living and loving and the opportunity Tantra and Sacred Sexuality present to help us free ourselves.
Layla Martin believes Tantra is the last bastion of personal development, and whether you’re a seasoned practitioner of Tantra looking to deepen your practice or simply curious about the intersection between spirituality and sexuality, This Tantric Life with Layla Martin is the perfect podcast to guide you on your journey toward a more fulfilling and meaningful life. This Tantric Life with Layla Martin will inspire you to embrace your truth and awaken your full potential as a human being. -
Have you ever asked yourself, What if I just went ahead and did what I wanted??
As the eldest daughter of a South Asian home, doing what I wanted meant first,
considering what everyone else wanted! And every decision went through the ever
present filter of "What would people think!?" I know every culture has their
version of that...but I swear Desis live by it!!
Growing up, I stuck to the script of what was expected of me...I was respectful,
reliable, and polite.
But truthfully, that was just because
I didn't have the guts to go against the grain...which eventually led to a bit of
resentment of having to live to please everyone else!
But when I recognized that God had given me the tools to live in a way that felt
fulfilled and truthful, I decided that I couldn't care what anyone else thought!
Case in point...I stayed in a marriage way, way longer than I should have only
because that was what was expected of me! But I wasn't about to live the next 20
years the way I had lived the last 20!
So, I ended that marriage and focused on me!
I grew my "very non-Pakistani" cleaning and organizing business and launched
another business that focused on fennel seed mixes that are a staple in South Asian
homes! Hey, not all of us are going to be doctors and IT experts!!
I started actually BELIEVING the positive things people have said to me over the
years and ignored the voices that were more concerned about what others thought!
And it was liberating and empowering and freeing!
I created this podcast for-
All of those men and women who have heard “What will people think?” their
whole life and have decided that they really don't care!
On this podcast
We'll meet some really cool, interesting men and women who've stepped out of
the cultural or familial expectations that were put upon them and are living
authentically!
We will talk about
what society expected them to be and what they, themselves decided they would
be!
It's not always easy to step outside the box, but it makes for a great story when
you do!
I AM your host:
Farnaz Dar and this is the "Going Against the Grain” podcast. -
Rivka "Rivkush" Campbell, a Jew of Jamaican descent, has been one of Canada's most vocal Jews of colour. In this podcast, she interviews fascinating Jews of colour from all over the world, opening dialogue with the mainstream Jewish community about their views, perspectives and experiences.
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What's the difference between Reform and Conservative Judaism? Why are there so many different variations within modern Orthodoxy? And what are the Reconstructionists reconstructing, anyway? Comedian Laura Leibow doesn't have these answers—but she wants to find out. In this new miniseries by The CJN Podcast Network, she speaks with rabbis across the country (and across denominations) to try and make sense of the Jewish religious landscape... and where she fits into it all.
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72 Miles features the stories of three separate interfaith Jewish families–two real, one not, and one mine. Together, they trace 150 years of Kentucky history, with experiences that resonate today—about being Jewish in America. About being Jewish and southern at the same time. About being Jewish, being interfaith, and the blending of the two.
This isn’t a podcast about the right way to be Jewish. Or what being Jewish even actually means. Mostly, this is a podcast about the lived experience of what it means to be Jewish in Kentucky. Along the way, I’ll speak with some folks who were there, or have been there, or can help bring context to these stories. And you’re invited too, because like all stories these experiences are meant to be shared.So strap in, and take a ride with me, up and down I-65, or back and forth on the L&N railroad. In the end the when and the who don’t make as much difference and you might think. But the where sure does. My name is Nathan Jordan Vaughan. It’s 72 Miles til Kentucky. Let’s get moving.
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Welcome to in-depth conversations on Hasidism, Judaism, NYC, culture, education, religion and more!
This podcast is hosted by popular Youtuber Frieda Vizel, who has been studying the Hasidic community for more than ten years.
This is the podcast version of the video conversations which are also published on Youtube. Please reach out with feedback.
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Mijal Bitton and Noam Weissman are two of the most dynamic, interesting, and thought-provoking Jewish leaders today. Two seasoned educators who love to talk, listen, laugh, challenge, and grow, Mijal and Noam are the Wondering Jews, leading us through thought-provoking discussions that are as serious as they are entertaining.
Whether you're a seasoned scholar or just curious about Jewish culture, this show offers a refreshing perspective that's both enlightening and enjoyable. It's not just a podcast; it's a thoughtful conversation that invites everyone to wonder about the rich tapestry of Jewish ideas in the context of our daily lives. Brought to you by Unpacked, a division of OpenDor Media. -
Opening the Tent is an original podcast by and for the Jewish community of NYU and NYC. Produced by the b|hive story collective at NYU Hillel, Opening the Tent explores central questions of Jewish identity and expression through interviews with students and staff from a diverse mosaic of Jewish experiences.
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U Up? is the definitive modern dating podcast presented by Betches co-founder Jordana Abraham and comedian Jared Freid, where they discuss their take on the ebbs and flows of the crazy dating world we live in. From interpreting dating app interactions and weird sexual encounters, to defining the relationship and everything in between - they’re here to make sure you don’t die alone. For more fun dating commentary, polls, and bonus content, follow @u.up.podcast on Instagram. Become a friend (with benefits) of the podcast and subscribe to receive early release and ad-free versions of all our new episodes, plus bonus subscriber-only episodes. To sign up and become a friend (with benefits) today head to: subscribe.betches.com
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привет, я Настя, и я веду свой подкаст из самого сердца Нью-Йорка :)
этот подкаст - мой способ поделиться с вами своим опытом и мыслями, а также отличная возможность для саморефлексии.
вас ждут обсуждения актуальных тем и социальных повесток, подробности моего творческого пути как блогера, инсайты от психотерапии, трудностей с биполярным расстройством и РПП, секреты долгих ЛГБТ отношений и главное - ответ на вопрос - нет проблем или все таки они есть?
слушая эти эпизоды, вы точно узнаете обо мне чуть больше, а еще (надеюсь) отлично проведете время за утренней прогулкой с собакой, рутинной уборкой или просто поездкой в метро.
никакой пропаганды и экспертности, только желание более осознанно и открыто взглянуть на себя и мир вокруг !
найти меня в социальных сетях -
Instagram - @larkicheva
YouTube - @seventeenine
почта для ваших вопросов и коммерческих предложений -
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Point of Inquiry is the Center for Inquiry's flagship podcast, where the brightest minds of our time sound off on all the things you're not supposed to talk about at the dinner table: science, religion, and politics.
Guests have included Brian Greene, Susan Jacoby, Richard Dawkins, Ann Druyan, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Eugenie Scott, Adam Savage, Bill Nye, and Francis Collins.
Point of Inquiry is produced at the Center for Inquiry in Amherst, N.Y. -