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This is the most personal episode in the Busy Is Broken series. Bill made all the big events — the graduations, the performances, the big games, the Bar and Bat Mitzvahs. He has the photos. He was in the right seat at the right time for every moment that had a date on a calendar and a crowd in the room. That's about it.What he missed was everything that led up to those moments. The practices before the big game. The rehearsals before the play. The meetings with the rabbi in the weeks before the Bar and Bat Mitzvahs. The ordinary Tuesday nights and Saturday mornings that, strung together, make up the actual texture of a childhood. Nobody sends you a calendar invite for “the night your daughter told a funny story at dinner that became a family legend you'll never know.” You just look up one day and the kids are grown. Bill's engine was adrenaline. He loved being needed. Every rescue was a hit of proof that he mattered. And it was also what kept him on a plane when his kids were at practice and in a hotel when they were doing homework at the kitchen table.This isn't self-pity and it isn't a pitch to feel sorry for the host. It's recognition. Bill tells the story because he sees himself in the leaders he coaches now — the founder who can't leave the office before seven, the CEO who hasn't taken a real vacation in three years, the leader checking Slack during their kid's soccer game. The question underneath isn't “why are you working hard?” That's obvious. It's why the specific pattern. Why the midnight emails. Why the inability to let go of decisions your team could make. Why the thing that costs you more than it earns. This week's invitation is small and concrete: tonight, put your phone in another room during dinner. Not on silent. In another room. Be present for thirty minutes with the people you love. The moments that haven't happened yet are still available.Links:Busy Is Broken book and free diagnostic: https://busyisbroken.comQ20 Growth Diagnostic: https://scalingcoach.com/Q20Mentioned in this episode:Busy is Broken bookOur new book, Busy is Broken, coming this September. Sign up for the release at busyisbroken.comQ20 Diagnostic OfferStuck? Q20 Growth Diagnostic will give you a fresh perspective and it's free. ScalingCoach.com/Q20
What do people ACTUALLY remember 5, 10, or even 20 years after a Bar or Bat Mitzvah?In Episode 171 of Mastering Mitzvahs, Mike and Dylan dive into the moments that truly leave a lasting impact — from immersive themes and unique venues to emotional candle lighting alternatives, silent discos, aquarium parties, interactive entertainment, and unforgettable guest experiences.Dylan reflects on his own Bar Mitzvah nearly 20 years later, while Mike shares stories from some of the most memorable events they've ever produced. Together, they break down why the little details parents stress over often aren't what guests remember most.If you're currently planning a Bar or Bat Mitzvah, this episode will help you focus your time, energy, and budget on the things that create REAL memories.Topics Covered:• What guests remember years later• Unique mitzvah themes & experiences• Aquarium, boat, Topgolf & immersive venue ideas• Silent disco after parties• Creative candle lighting alternatives• Why experiences matter more than swag• How to create emotional impact at your event
This week we share all the tea from Shai's bat mitzvah (jk it was his daughter's) and spoiler - it was the best weekend ever. We talk playlists, swag, food and how certain traditions will never change. We also go down memory lane and chat about some throwbacks from our bar and bat mitzvah days. We round off the ep with a few movie and TV recs since this is still technically a pop culture podcast. You're definitely invited to listen to this ep. Sign up for the Friday Night Movie Newsletter for giveaways, curated episode playlists from the hosts and guests (including our mom), and at MOST one email per month (and probably fewer). Closed captions for this episode are available via the player on the official Friday Night Movie homepage, the Podbean app and website, and YouTube. The Friday Night Movie Family supports the following organizations: The Red Tent Fund | HIAS | Equal Justice Initiative | Asian American Journalists Association | The Entertainment Community Fund. Subscribe, rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform, including iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | Podbean | Overcast. Play along with Friday Night Movie at home! Read the FNM Glossary to learn the about our signature bits (e.g., Buy/Rent/Meh, I Told You Shows, Tradesies, etc). Email us at info@p4tmedia.com or tweet @FriNightMovie, @pancake4table, @chichiKgomez, and/or @paperBKprincess. Follow our creations and zany Instagram stories @frinightmovie, @FNMsisters, and @pancake4table. Follow us on Letterboxd (@pancake4table) where we're rating every movie we've EVER watched. Subscribe to our quarterly newsletter for exclusive giveaways and news! Theme music by What Does It Eat.
Send us a text or a voicemailA woman takes a job as a housekeeper in a NYC recording studio, unaware of the building's history. She soon realizes the building is haunted by the voices of ghosts from a long since relevant podcast that are still arguing and trying to sound smart. On Episode 719 of Trick or Treat Radio our feature film discussion is the stylish genre action flick They Will Kill You from director Kirill Sokolov! We also talk about lost and underseen films, we veer into sitcom territory, and we react to trailers for; Evil Dead Burns and Pitfall (not about the game). So grab your favorite flaming weapon, kill your enemies over and over, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Horror that hasn't seen the light of day, London After Midnight, Ken Russell's Devils, Shudder, 4k Restorations, roman candles, Bat Mitzvah, Rolling Rock Rhode Island, Robert Pins, securing yarmulkes, reading right to left, Jack Burton, open bars, Dr. Butcher MD, The Amityville Curse, The Mummy, Space Spawns, Gojira, Van Helsing, Carrie Henn, Aliens, Traci Lords, Blade, The Tommy Knockers, Devil May Call, Excision, Crybaby, Marilyn Burns, Eaten Alive, Future Kill, Butcher Boys, Texas Chainsaw 3D, Sacrament, Ruggero Deodato, The Barbarians, Cannibal Holocaust, Hellraiser III, Dawn of the Dead, Albert Band, Castle Freak, Troll, Kolchak: The Night Stalker, Ichiro Honda, Godzilla, Destroy All Monsters, Creepshow, The Twilight Zone, The Wide World of Mystery, Cat People, I Walked with a Zombie, Val Lewton, Ed O'Neill, Modern Family, Wayne's World, Streets, Christina Applegate, David Faustino, Dean Cundey, Justine Bateman's deplorable politics, you need a little slap ass in Evil Dead, Army of Darkness, Hot Taken, Heil Patrick Harris, Pitfall, Kevin Hart, The Rock, Starry Eyes, Randy Couture, Alexandra Essoe, Dana White is a D-Bag, James Remar, Zazie Beetz, They Will Kill You, Kirill Sokolov, Andy Muschietti, Why Don't You Just Die!, Severance, Heather Graham, Patricia Arquette, grindhouse and exploitation influenced action, Ready or Not, Dead Man's Bones, Suitable Flesh, Sigourney Weaver, Cynthia Rothrock, Aliens 3, Ghostbusters, Rosemary's Baby, Faces of Death, just a skosh of monkeyshines, …with righteous aplomb.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
On The Profitable Photographer with Luci Dumas, I'm joined by the wonderful Kimberly Olker for a conversation about pivoting, community, creativity, and building a photography business that can evolve with you over time.Kimberly has been a professional photographer for more than 20 years, specializing in Bar and Bat Mitzvahs, weddings, and portraiture. She's also a Master Photographer, Photographic Craftsman, educator, and recent winner of the top landscape image award at Imaging USA's International Photographic Competition.We talk about:• What photographers need to know about photographing Bar and Bat Mitzvahs• Why community and referrals are everything in this niche• How Kimberly pivoted during the pandemic to continue serving families• Transitioning into fine art and landscape photography later in your career• Financial wisdom for photographers planning long-term success• Why creativity and adaptability matter so much as entrepreneursKimberly also shares beautiful insights about mentorship, service, and creating a business that supports both your life and your joy.One of my favorite takeaways from this episode:“Look for something beautiful… and even better, create it.”If you've ever wondered about photographing Bar Mitzvahs, transitioning into a new genre, or creating a business that gives you more freedom over time, this episode is full of wisdom and heart.You can find Kimberly at Olker Photography and learn more about her teaching, mentoring, and photography work there.And as always, I'd love for you to subscribe on YouTube or your favorite podcast platform, leave a review, and connect with me at Luci Dumas Coaching.Connect with Photography Business Coach Luci Dumas: Website Email: luci@lucidumas.comInstagram FacebookYouTubeNew episodes drop every week — make sure to subscribe so you never miss an inspiring guest or a powerful solo episode designed to help you grow your photography business.
WATCH NOW: “Bat Mitzvah of Juliana Hicks” – Rabbi Steve Weiler (03/23/2026)Shabbat Service, March 23, 2026More videos available on the Shoresh David Messianic Synagogue of Tampa Youtube channel https://youtu.be/HooIuJmPdPE Copyright Licensing InformationCCLI Profile #: 3931821Shoresh David is a congregation where Jews and Gentiles worship together. Whether you are an interfaith couple, Jewish person or a Christian, Shoresh David is a place where you can belong. We look forward to seeing you at Services. Shalom!Website: http://www.shoreshdavid.orgFacebook: http://facebook.com/shoreshdavid - You can watch services live, Friday night 7:00pm ET / Saturday morning 11:00am ET via the Shoresh David Facebook Page.Shoresh David Messianic Synagogue of Tampa4320 W Bay to Bay Blvd, Tampa, FL 33629Phone: (813) 831-5673#messianicjudaism #yeshua #tampaSupport the show
It's Friday and you know what that means...Klein took the day off! For real he has to go to his Niece's Bat Mitzvah in New York and is probably having a lot less fun than we are, but still, let's give him shit about it! Ally empowered Vanessa by letting her administer her IVF shot today, though she was shaking with anxiety the whole time and definitely watched the wrong YouTube video on how to do it. Listen to find out her weird 'three finger butt crack rule.' Listen to find out if Ally dies! We also got a new complaint from a 'former' listener who had opinions about a recent toilet-baby joke and Klein's recreation of a Disabled placard. Ally is also in trouble with her wife over something she said on yesterday's show that she shouldn't have, which landed her in the 'Malibu Moms' Facebook group. We also learned Johnny wants to stick things inside a chicken during Johnny Doesn't Know and that Ally's wife is completely delusional when she presented a new list of demands during El Cheapo.
On this week's episode of 2 Old 4 TikTok Dena and Catalina catch up on some notable recent events like a surprise gift from a long-ago Bat Mitzvah before turning to the latest trends and creators gracing their FYPs. Dena's algorithm is full of Beyoncé content, with creators like @texpatpat, @adhdwhileblack, and @lorebreakers sharing their reactions and theories about her soon-to-drop album. She also shares @hertraline's discussing peoples' reactions to the NJ Transit train ticket prices during the upcoming World Cup before giving Catalina the floor to discuss extremely important Ohio tourist attractions (@hertraline, @roadsandroams). In the Food and Drink segment Dena spotlights creator @haydens.secondkitchen, and for learning on TikTok creator @nubia.the.creator teaches everyone how to pronounce Tanzania correctly. Finally, they wrap up with episode with the Content Creator spotlight, featuring @alexreaux. Check out all the videos we mention and more on our blog (2old4tiktok.com), Instagram (@2old4tiktokpod), and TikTok (@2old4tiktok_podcast). Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Welcome back to Mastering Mitzvahs!
A few weeks apart means a lot of ground to cover: Whitney kicks it off with a hack to keep your Dirty Sis Martini cold. Courtney shares highlights from her 50th birthday redo done right. Momma Ashley approves of Courtney's new man, "Mr. With-a-K", but states that he's not her type. Momma and Whitney recap Easter brunch that went sideways with scrambled hollandaise and a powdered sugar explosion. They wrap things up planning a special dinner party for Vivi's upcoming Bat Mitzvah with a menu full of the Ashley Family's greatest hits. Love you, love your show! Hey Sis, Eat This is hosted by Courtney Ashley & Whitney Wolder Follow us on social media @heysiseatthis Visit our Website for recipes and more heysiseatthis.com Contact us at hello@heysiseatthis.com
It's Pop Culture Thursday! Jared is diving into this week's wild celebrity stories
This week Dena and Catalina begin with a video about long time friends by @madladsliam before turning to their FYPs. Dena's includes Bar and Bat Mitzvahs (@moraybabyy, @sharespree) and @optimisthicc2 discussing new Jolly Rancher and Sweet Tart candies, and Catalina shares videos about living in Disney's Golden Oaks. In the Drama on TikTok segment they return to the Eggs By Toya saga, including a recap from @flatdustin and a parody by @most.smartest. They end with their Tertulia Field Report, covering group chat member @therealashleyrosayy's viral moment. Check out all the videos we mention and more on our blog (2old4tiktok.com), Instagram (@2old4tiktokpod), and TikTok (@2old4tiktok_podcast). Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
WATCH NOW: “Bat Mitzvah of Zyon Jones” – Rabbi Steve Weiler (02/07/2026)Shabbat Service, February 07, 2026More videos available on the Shoresh David Messianic Synagogue of Tampa Youtube channelhttps://youtu.be/wtzwotkmddc Copyright Licensing InformationCCLI Profile #: 3931821Shoresh David is a congregation where Jews and Gentiles worship together. Whether you are an interfaith couple, Jewish person or a Christian, Shoresh David is a place where you can belong. We look forward to seeing you at Services. Shalom!Website: http://www.shoreshdavid.orgFacebook: http://facebook.com/shoreshdavid - You can watch services live, Friday night 7:00pm ET / Saturday morning 11:00am ET via the Shoresh David Facebook Page.Shoresh David Messianic Synagogue of Tampa4320 W Bay to Bay Blvd, Tampa, FL 33629Phone: (813) 831-5673#messianicjudaism #yeshua #tampaSupport the show
On January 11, 2026, my younger daughter, Mia Sarah, celebrated becoming an adult, at least according to Jewish tradition (she turned 12). This is what I told her The post 10 Life Lessons I Passed On to My Daughter on Her Bat Mitzvah – Ep 282 appeared first on The Intellectual Investor - Value Investing by Vitaliy Katsenelson.
Gigi Klein and Zach Russell join the show for today's episode. They talk about when researching your heritage goes wrong, how to get kicked out of a bar, and throwing Gigi her dream Bat Mitzvah.Thanks to Zach and Gigi for coming back on the show. Check them out on previous episodes and hit their links below for more info.Gigi is on Instagram @gigicomedy. Zach is on Instagram as well @zachrussellcomedy and co-hosts the Overshadowed Podcast. He also has a new special coming soon.As always, find Michael Good on Instagram @michaelgoodcomedy and on Twitter @agoodmichael. Check out the show on YouTube and follow the official Instagram page @morninggoodpodcast.
This week I talk to Sarajane Landun, an event planner and the owner of SJL Events. We talk about how she got into the event planning business, why she loves working with families to plan their Bar or Bat Mitzvah celebrations, and what some trends people should be on the lookout for, on this week's Who The Folk?! Podcast.More from Sarajane: https://www.instagram.com/sjl_events_llc/Sponsored by: TC Jewfolk's Stories from the Tribe. Learn more about how to audition: https://tcjewfolk.com/2026auditionsThe Who The Folk?! Podcast is part of the Jewfolk Podcast Network, a product of Jewfolk, Inc. Episodes are produced by Jewfolk editor-in-chief Lonny Goldsmith. If you have questions, comments, or a guest to nominate, send an e-mail to editor@jewfolk.com. For more information, go to TCJewfolk.com/podcast
What's up Big Wigs? Anna and Dre are back on the mics with updates and some new years hopes and dreams. We made it through January - barely, but all the instagram astrologers announce Neptune is entering Aries…and that's a very good thing. They get into the current US climate and the best ways to balance the negativity during this volatile time. Plus, are they team Nicola or Victoria? Anna explains how she was the Victoria Beckham at her sister's Bat Mitzvah. ‘Real Housewives Ultimate Girl's Trip' was filming in Miami this past weekend and it's looking like Luann and Tre are making some good television. 2026 is apparently the new 2016, but now we're going back all the way to 2003 with the release of the America's Next Top Model Documentary. It's bringing us back!!! "We were all rooting for you!" Also 'Love Is Blind' Ohio and Dre's recent show fixation. We'll see you back here next month dolls. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Isabel Goldberg shares about her Jewish upbringing and having a Bat Mitzvah.
How early should you really start planning a Bar or Bat Mitzvah?In Mastering Mitzvahs Episode 164, hosts Mike L and Dylan break down real planning timelines based on years of working with families. We explain what takes longer than most parents expect—and what causes the biggest last-minute stress leading up to the event.In this episode, we cover:How long it actually takes to gather photos for a montageWhy last-minute logos make custom art and photo booth templates difficultWhat planning items should be handled early vs. what can waitCommon mistakes families make when starting too lateWhether you're just beginning the planning process or already deep into it, this episode will help you stay organized, reduce stress, and get the best results from your vendors.
GET MEANINGFUL MINUTE PLUS RIGHT NOW FOR 50% OFF! mmplus.org In this eye-opening conversation, Nachi Gordon sits down with Zvi Gluck, founder of Amudim, for one of the most important and raw episodes we've ever released. From drug use and gambling in our schools, to secrets hidden behind closed doors, to real stories of crisis, denial, healing, and hope — Zvi pulls back the curtain on what's really happening in our community. We discuss: — How common drug and alcohol use truly is — The rise of gambling addiction among teens — Why prevention MUST start earlier — What yeshivas still don't understand — Abuse, denial, and the cost of silence — The lifesaving impact of proper education — Real stories of families on the brink — and those who found healing — What parents need to know right now This conversation is honest. It's uncomfortable. But it's necessary. If you're a parent, educator, community member — or simply someone who cares — you need to hear this. For more information about Amudim: https://amudim.org/ Join December 7–8 the Unite to Heal 36-hours livestream: https://unitetoheal.com/ This episode was made possible thanks to our sponsors: ►Blooms Kosher Bring you the best Kosher products worldwide. https://bloomskosher.com ______________________________________ ►Banana Blast Rentals Bringing exciting entertainment for all your occasions. https://bananablasts.com https://wa.link/i4qlgh ______________________________________ ► The Business Organizer The Business Organizer is a game-changing resource for entrepreneurs who have big vision but feel stuck hitting the same roadblocks. If you know what you want to achieve but feel overwhelmed, misaligned with your team, or like the business is running you—not the other way around—this is for you. If you're ready to regain control and scale with confidence, reach out for a free 15-minute consultation to see if Sruly is the right fit for your company's needs. Call or WhatsApp 347-939-9959 https://wa.link/5sxy1e Email info@srulyschonfeld.com For testimonials from real entrepreneurs, visit SrulySchonfeld.com _______________________________________ ► Colel Chabad Pushka App - The easiest way to give Tzedaka https://pushka.cc/meaningful _______________________________________ ► Eishet Chayil Eishet Chayil — The Woman of Valor is a new book by Rabbi Yossi Marcus that brings King Solomon's classic poem to life through the stories of 24 remarkable Jewish women — from Sarah and Miriam to Esther and beyond. Drawing on millennia of Jewish scholarship, especially the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, the book celebrates women of faith, courage, and wisdom. Each verse is paired with contemporary artwork by Israeli artist Lia Baratz, making the book both educational and inspirational for readers of all ages. Dedicated to the women of Nahal Oz who were killed on October 7, 2023, it stands as a tribute to Jewish women of valor throughout history. Already in its second printing, Eishet Chayil is an ideal gift for Bat Mitzvahs, brides, wives, and mothers. Available at https://www.eishetchayil.com and https://store.kehotonline.com/mobile/ Use code MM20 for 20% off when checking out on Kehot.com. _______________________________________ ► Lalechet We're a team of kosher travel experts, here to carry you off to your dream destination swiftly, safely, and seamlessly in an experience you will forever cherish. https://www.lalechet.com ______________________________________ ►Rothenberg Law Firm Personal Injury Law Firm For 50+ years! Reach out Today for Free Case Evaluation https://shorturl.at/JFKHH ______________________________________ ► Town Appliance - Visit the website or message them on WhatsApp https://www.townappliance.com https://bit.ly/Townappliance_whatsapp ______________________________________ ► Nafshi A musical evening with Shulem Lemmer, Benny Friedman, Joey Newcomb, Yehuda Green and Eli Marcus: This is Nafshi! 7th of December at Kings Theater! https://colelchabad.events/mm
In this gripping and deeply honest conversation, Shmelke Diamond opens up about his unlikely path—from a traditional Long Island Jewish upbringing to discovering Chabad as a teenager, navigating a lonely and self-taught journey into observance, and ultimately becoming a proud Satmar chasid. Shmelke shares powerful stories of identity, family tension, spiritual searching, and the moment he realized he had to choose between two worlds. He talks about the kindness that drew him into the Satmar community, his struggles with chronic illness, and how disability reshaped his understanding of purpose, humility, and faith. Whether you're religious, secular, curious, or anywhere in between, this episode is a raw and inspiring exploration of what it means to find yourself—and to stand by what you believe, even when the world pushes back. This episode was made possible thanks to our sponsors: ►Blooms Kosher Bring you the best Kosher products worldwide. https://bloomskosher.com ______________________________________ ► Colel Chabad Pushka App - The easiest way to give Tzedaka https://pushka.cc/meaningful _______________________________________ ► Banana Blast Rentals Bringing exciting entertainment for all your occasions. https://bananablasts.com https://wa.link/i4qlgh _______________________________________ ► Lalechet We're a team of kosher travel experts, here to carry you off to your dream destination swiftly, safely, and seamlessly in an experience you will forever cherish. https://www.lalechet.com _______________________________________ ► Town Appliance - Visit the website or message them on WhatsApp https://www.townappliance.com https://bit.ly/Townappliance_whatsapp ______________________________________ ►Rothenberg Law Firm Personal Injury Law Firm For 50+ years! Reach out Today for Free Case Evaluation https://shorturl.at/JFKHH ____________________________________ ► Ketubah At Ketubah.com, every Kesubah is designed with care, blending timeless beauty with texts that are fully halachic, including RCA and Sephardic versions. Our team collaborates with rabbanim and mesadrei kiddushin to ensure each document is accurate and accepted without question. Choosing Ketubah.com means you arrive at your chuppah with peace of mind, knowing your Kesubah is both beautifully crafted and halachically sound. https://ketubah.com/meaningful-minutes/?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=Clickthrough&utm_campaign=meaningful-people-podcast ____________________________________ ► Eishet Chayil Eishet Chayil — The Woman of Valor is a new book by Rabbi Yossi Marcus that brings King Solomon's classic poem to life through the stories of 24 remarkable Jewish women — from Sarah and Miriam to Esther and beyond. Drawing on millennia of Jewish scholarship, especially the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, the book celebrates women of faith, courage, and wisdom. Each verse is paired with contemporary artwork by Israeli artist Lia Baratz, making the book both educational and inspirational for readers of all ages. Dedicated to the women of Nahal Oz who were killed on October 7, 2023, it stands as a tribute to Jewish women of valor throughout history. Already in its second printing, Eishet Chayil is an ideal gift for Bat Mitzvahs, brides, wives, and mothers. Available at https://www.eishetchayil.com and https://store.kehotonline.com/mobile/ Use code MM20 for 20% off when checking out on Kehot.com. _______________________________________
Check out the full, hilarious episode here: 245 Period Sex and Butt Stuff w/ Comic Nicole Aimee Schreiber We're getting dirty with comedian Nicole Aimee Schreiber! (@nicoleaimee) Do you have sex on your period? Do you cleanse before butt stuff? Why are guys so into eating booty these days? Nicole reunites with friends at a sex dungeon and gets MSG-poisoning at a Bat Mitzvah. We call her mother to get her take on public nudity and Cam's skin rash. Please support our show and get discounts on our favorite brands by using our sponsors' links at sneakypod.com! FLESHLIGHT – Our sponsor, FLESHLIGHT, can help you reach new heights with your self-pleasure. FLESHLIGHT is the #1 selling male sex toy in the world. Looking for your next pocket pal? Save 10% on your next fleshlight with Promo Code: SNEAKY10 at fleshlight.com. UBERLUBE – UberLube is our favorite lube! Perfect for oral, anal, and vaginal sex. Use code SNEAKY at www.UberLube.com for 10% off and free shipping. LOAD BOOST – Enhance your money shot! Try Load Boost supplements for increased semen volume, enhanced orgasm intensity, and yes, even better taste. Visit loadboost.com and use code MOM for 10% off SOAKING WET – Make every encounter slipperier, sexier, and downright sensational with Soaking Wet supplements. Visit soakingwet.com and use code MOM for 10% off. DRIVE BOOST – A libido supplement for all sexes, formulated by doctors and rigorously third-party tested! Visit vb.health and use code MOM for 10% off ❣️You can view many of our full episodes in video form by going to our YouTube channel. If you've enjoyed the show, please consider leaving us a review at RateThisPodcast.com/Mom. Also, it would mean the world if you'd support us financially through Patreon.com/sextalkwithmymom! Grab some Sex Talk w/ My Mom swag at sextalkwithmymom.com. Get close with us on socials at: Text us - 310-356-3920 Facebook/Instagram - @SexTalkWithMyMom_Official Twitter - @SexTalkWMyMom Website - www.SexTalkWithMyMom.com Our podcast's music was crafted by the wildly talented Freddy Avis! Check out his work at http://www.freddyavismusic.com/ Sex Talk With My Mom is a proud member of Pleasure Podcasts, a podcast collective revolutionizing the conversation around sex. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oh America, must you? This week, we cover the much anticipated Mountain Dew Baja Blast Pie, aka seasonal, 8-serving colon prep. Missy attends the Bat Mitzvah of the Ages. And Amy battles unseen enemies like dead ladybugs, aerosolized jalapeno oil and straight up tap water.
Jackie Tohn is here! You might know her as Esther (aka the “naggy wife”) from Netflix's Nobody Wants This, but Jackie's been at this for decades. We get into her Hollywood-themed Bat Mitzvah (she literally manifested her career), filming The Nanny at ten, why she never wanted to be “famous famous” like her BFF Kristen Bell, and what it was like stepping into Nobody Wants This season 2.This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Right now, IQBAR is offering our special podcast listeners twenty percent off all IQBAR products—including the sampler pack—plus FREE shipping. To get your twenty percent off, text NOTSKINNY to 64000. Message and data rates may apply. See terms for details.To get 6 bottles of wine for $39.99 with shipping included. That's $100 off your first six bottles at nakedwines.com/NOTSKINNY and use the code AND password NOTSKINNY for six bottles of wine for $39.99For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners ten dollars off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code NOTSKINNY10Keep it classic and cozy this fall cool—with long-lasting staples from Quince. Go to Quince.com/notskinny for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns.To explore coverage, visit ASPCApetinsurance.com/NOTSKINNYEarn points on rent and around your neighborhood, wherever you call home, by going to joinbilt.com/notskinny. Make sure to use our URL so they know we sent you.Find Saie at sephora.com and every Sephora store across the US and Canada at saiehello.comProduced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Winner of The 74th National Jewish Book Award: American Jewish Studies Celebrate 350 Award Reveals the mass mobilization tactics that helped free Soviet Jews and reshaped the Jewish American experience from the Johnson era through the Reagan–Bush yearsWhat do these things have in common? Ingrid Bergman, Passover matzoh, Banana Republic®, the fitness craze, the Philadelphia Flyers, B-grade spy movies, and ten thousand Bar and Bat Mitzvah sermons? Nothing, except that social movement activists enlisted them all into the most effective human rights campaign of the Cold War.The plight of Jews in the USSR was marked by systemic antisemitism, a problem largely ignored by Western policymakers trying to improve relations with the Soviets. In the face of governmental apathy, activists in the United States hatched a bold plan: unite Jewish Americans to demand that Washington exert pressure on Moscow for change.A Cold War Exodus: How American Activists Mobilized To Free Soviet Jews (NYU Press, 2025) delves into the gripping narrative of how these men and women, through ingenuity and determination, devised mass mobilization tactics during a three-decade-long campaign to liberate Soviet Jews—an endeavor that would ultimately lead to one of the most significant mass emigrations in Jewish history.Drawing from a wealth of archival sources including the travelogues of thousands of American tourists who smuggled aid to Russian Jews, Shaul Kelner offers a compelling tale of activism and its profound impact, revealing how a seemingly disparate array of elements could be woven together to forge a movement and achieve the seemingly impossible. It is a testament to the power of unity, creativity, and the unwavering dedication of those who believe in the cause of human rights. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Winner of The 74th National Jewish Book Award: American Jewish Studies Celebrate 350 Award Reveals the mass mobilization tactics that helped free Soviet Jews and reshaped the Jewish American experience from the Johnson era through the Reagan–Bush yearsWhat do these things have in common? Ingrid Bergman, Passover matzoh, Banana Republic®, the fitness craze, the Philadelphia Flyers, B-grade spy movies, and ten thousand Bar and Bat Mitzvah sermons? Nothing, except that social movement activists enlisted them all into the most effective human rights campaign of the Cold War.The plight of Jews in the USSR was marked by systemic antisemitism, a problem largely ignored by Western policymakers trying to improve relations with the Soviets. In the face of governmental apathy, activists in the United States hatched a bold plan: unite Jewish Americans to demand that Washington exert pressure on Moscow for change.A Cold War Exodus: How American Activists Mobilized To Free Soviet Jews (NYU Press, 2025) delves into the gripping narrative of how these men and women, through ingenuity and determination, devised mass mobilization tactics during a three-decade-long campaign to liberate Soviet Jews—an endeavor that would ultimately lead to one of the most significant mass emigrations in Jewish history.Drawing from a wealth of archival sources including the travelogues of thousands of American tourists who smuggled aid to Russian Jews, Shaul Kelner offers a compelling tale of activism and its profound impact, revealing how a seemingly disparate array of elements could be woven together to forge a movement and achieve the seemingly impossible. It is a testament to the power of unity, creativity, and the unwavering dedication of those who believe in the cause of human rights. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
Winner of The 74th National Jewish Book Award: American Jewish Studies Celebrate 350 Award Reveals the mass mobilization tactics that helped free Soviet Jews and reshaped the Jewish American experience from the Johnson era through the Reagan–Bush yearsWhat do these things have in common? Ingrid Bergman, Passover matzoh, Banana Republic®, the fitness craze, the Philadelphia Flyers, B-grade spy movies, and ten thousand Bar and Bat Mitzvah sermons? Nothing, except that social movement activists enlisted them all into the most effective human rights campaign of the Cold War.The plight of Jews in the USSR was marked by systemic antisemitism, a problem largely ignored by Western policymakers trying to improve relations with the Soviets. In the face of governmental apathy, activists in the United States hatched a bold plan: unite Jewish Americans to demand that Washington exert pressure on Moscow for change.A Cold War Exodus: How American Activists Mobilized To Free Soviet Jews (NYU Press, 2025) delves into the gripping narrative of how these men and women, through ingenuity and determination, devised mass mobilization tactics during a three-decade-long campaign to liberate Soviet Jews—an endeavor that would ultimately lead to one of the most significant mass emigrations in Jewish history.Drawing from a wealth of archival sources including the travelogues of thousands of American tourists who smuggled aid to Russian Jews, Shaul Kelner offers a compelling tale of activism and its profound impact, revealing how a seemingly disparate array of elements could be woven together to forge a movement and achieve the seemingly impossible. It is a testament to the power of unity, creativity, and the unwavering dedication of those who believe in the cause of human rights. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Winner of The 74th National Jewish Book Award: American Jewish Studies Celebrate 350 Award Reveals the mass mobilization tactics that helped free Soviet Jews and reshaped the Jewish American experience from the Johnson era through the Reagan–Bush yearsWhat do these things have in common? Ingrid Bergman, Passover matzoh, Banana Republic®, the fitness craze, the Philadelphia Flyers, B-grade spy movies, and ten thousand Bar and Bat Mitzvah sermons? Nothing, except that social movement activists enlisted them all into the most effective human rights campaign of the Cold War.The plight of Jews in the USSR was marked by systemic antisemitism, a problem largely ignored by Western policymakers trying to improve relations with the Soviets. In the face of governmental apathy, activists in the United States hatched a bold plan: unite Jewish Americans to demand that Washington exert pressure on Moscow for change.A Cold War Exodus: How American Activists Mobilized To Free Soviet Jews (NYU Press, 2025) delves into the gripping narrative of how these men and women, through ingenuity and determination, devised mass mobilization tactics during a three-decade-long campaign to liberate Soviet Jews—an endeavor that would ultimately lead to one of the most significant mass emigrations in Jewish history.Drawing from a wealth of archival sources including the travelogues of thousands of American tourists who smuggled aid to Russian Jews, Shaul Kelner offers a compelling tale of activism and its profound impact, revealing how a seemingly disparate array of elements could be woven together to forge a movement and achieve the seemingly impossible. It is a testament to the power of unity, creativity, and the unwavering dedication of those who believe in the cause of human rights. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/eastern-european-studies
The Miracle After the Darkness – Michal Weinstein's Unbelievable Story When Michal Weinstein was just ten years old, her father — a respected diamond dealer and Israeli diplomat — vanished without a trace. For nearly two decades, her family lived in painful uncertainty, surrounded by rumors, fear, and unanswered questions. In this gripping episode, Michal opens up to Nachi Gordon about the shocking twists that followed: corruption at the highest levels, a decades-long mystery, and an unimaginable discovery that finally brought truth and closure 19 years later. From her childhood in Far Rockaway and the day her father disappeared, to the miraculous moment his body was found and the profound faith that carried her through it all — Michal's story is one of resilience, justice, and divine providence. This isn't just a true crime story — it's a testament to faith, family, and the power of never giving up hope. This episode was made possible thanks to our sponsors: ►Blooms Kosher Bring you the best Kosher products worldwide. https://bloomskosher.com ______________________________________ ► Colel Chabad Pushka App - The easiest way to give Tzedaka https://pushka.cc/meaningful _______________________________________ ►Rothenberg Law Firm Personal Injury Law Firm For 50+ years! Reach out Today for Free Case Evaluation https://shorturl.at/JFKHH ____________________________________ ► Rentals of Distinction Looking for the perfect rental in Yerushalayim? Rentals of Distinctions is a company that cares and who you can trust. www.Rentalsofdistinction.com ____________________________________ ► Dream Raffle Win a brand new and fully furnished $1,200,000 apartment in Yerushalayim! Use Promo code MPP for $10 off and to receive double tickets! https://thedreamraffle.com/ _____________________________________ ► Lalechet We're a team of kosher travel experts, here to carry you off to your dream destination swiftly, safely, and seamlessly in an experience you will forever cherish. https://www.lalechet.com ___________________________________________ ► Town Appliance - Visit the website or message them on WhatsApp https://www.townappliance.com https://bit.ly/Townappliance_whatsapp ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ► Ketubah At Ketubah.com, every Kesubah is designed with care, blending timeless beauty with texts that are fully halachic, including RCA and Sephardic versions. Our team collaborates with rabbanim and mesadrei kiddushin to ensure each document is accurate and accepted without question. Choosing Ketubah.com means you arrive at your chuppah with peace of mind, knowing your Kesubah is both beautifully crafted and halachically sound. https://ketubah.com/meaningful-minutes/?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=Clickthrough&utm_campaign=meaningful-people-podcast ______________________________________ ► Eishet Chayil Eishet Chayil — The Woman of Valor is a new book by Rabbi Yossi Marcus that brings King Solomon's classic poem to life through the stories of 24 remarkable Jewish women — from Sarah and Miriam to Esther and beyond. Drawing on millennia of Jewish scholarship, especially the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, the book celebrates women of faith, courage, and wisdom. Each verse is paired with contemporary artwork by Israeli artist Lia Baratz, making the book both educational and inspirational for readers of all ages. Dedicated to the women of Nahal Oz who were killed on October 7, 2023, it stands as a tribute to Jewish women of valor throughout history. Already in its second printing, Eishet Chayil is an ideal gift for Bat Mitzvahs, brides, wives, and mothers. Available at https://www.eishetchayil.com and https://store.kehotonline.com/mobile/ Use code MM20 for 20% off when checking out on Kehot.com.
In this Meaningful People episode, financial advisor Moshe Alpert and community advocate Shmuly Hartstein unpack why many frum “middle‑class” families earning $200–300K still feel underwater—tuition that rivals a salary, yom tov and camp costs, seminary and simcha expectations, and the quiet creep of credit‑card debt. They debate income‑based tuition and communal funding versus personal responsibility, and share practical moves: make a real plan, build a budget, ask for a raise or start a side hustle, prioritize local schools in tzedakah, consider lower‑cost simchas or out‑of‑town living, and protect your family with insurance and a will. A candid, solutions‑oriented conversation about money, values, and making frum life sustainable. Moshe Alpert is a Financial Advisor at Ceremian Financial and author of the book ‘Frum Financial Planning: The Easy-to-Read Money Guide for the Orthodox Jewish Community'. https://a.co/d/hsRZrEe and Ceremian.com Shmuel Hartstein is the founder of Bsefer Chayim, an organization that promotes signing up for Life Insurance in our community. https://www.bseferchayim.org/ This episode was made possible thanks to our sponsors: ►Blooms Kosher Bring you the best Kosher products worldwide. https://bloomskosher.com ______________________________________ ► Colel Chabad Pushka App - The easiest way to give Tzedaka https://pushka.cc/meaningful _______________________________________ ► Dream Raffle Win a brand new and fully furnished $1,200,000 apartment in Yerushalayim! Use Promo code MPP for $10 off and to receive double tickets! https://thedreamraffle.com/ _____________________________________ ► Lalechet We're a team of kosher travel experts, here to carry you off to your dream destination swiftly, safely, and seamlessly in an experience you will forever cherish. https://www.lalechet.com ___________________________________________ ► Town Appliance - Visit the website or message them on WhatsApp https://www.townappliance.com https://bit.ly/Townappliance_whatsapp ______________________________________ ► Touro Lander College for Men/Beis Medrash L'Talmud offers a unique blend of rigorous Torah study and strong academics, providing students with both spiritual growth and professional preparation. With devoted rebbeim, supportive faculty, and access to Touro's graduate and professional programs, students can pursue over 20 majors and pre-professional tracks — including medicine, law, business, and technology — while maintaining their Jewish values. Highlights include the Medical Honors Pathway with New York Medical College, personalized support services, and an exceptional record of graduate school acceptances. Prospective students are invited to attend the Open House on November 9 to learn more. Visit http://www.lcm.touro.edu/openhouse ______________________________________ ► Ketubah - Free Shipping with Code MPP25! At Ketubah.com, every Kesubah is designed with care, blending timeless beauty with texts that are fully halachic, including RCA and Sephardic versions. Our team collaborates with rabbanim and mesadrei kiddushin to ensure each document is accurate and accepted without question. Choosing Ketubah.com means you arrive at your chuppah with peace of mind, knowing your Kesubah is both beautifully crafted and halachically sound. Use code MPP25 for free shipping! https://ketubah.com/meaningful-minutes/?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=Clickthrough&utm_campaign=meaningful-people-podcast ______________________________________ ► Eishet Chayil Eishet Chayil — The Woman of Valor is a new book by Rabbi Yossi Marcus that brings King Solomon's classic poem to life through the stories of 24 remarkable Jewish women — from Sarah and Miriam to Esther and beyond. Drawing on millennia of Jewish scholarship, especially the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, the book celebrates women of faith, courage, and wisdom. Each verse is paired with contemporary artwork by Israeli artist Lia Baratz, making the book both educational and inspirational for readers of all ages. Dedicated to the women of Nahal Oz who were killed on October 7, 2023, it stands as a tribute to Jewish women of valor throughout history. Already in its second printing, Eishet Chayil is an ideal gift for Bat Mitzvahs, brides, wives, and mothers. Available at https://www.eishetchayil.com and https://store.kehotonline.com/mobile/ Use code MM20 for 20% off when checking out on Kehot.com.
Joy! How do we get back to joy? There are plenty of times in our lives when joy is easy. We saw that this morning. When a beautiful daughter and granddaughter like Adeline Lake is born, joy is easy. When that beautiful baby grows into a radiant and wonderful teen like Robin whose Bat Mitzvah we celebrate today, joy is easy. When we dance at the wedding of a loved one who has found love, joy is easy. Joy is easy not only at these lifecycle moments. When we love to ski, and we are on the slopes on a perfect day, fresh powder, blue sky, bright sun, gorgeous conditions, joy is easy. When we love to bike, and we are on the road, and the wind is at our back, joy is easy. But what about times when joy is not easy. For the Jewish people now, joy is not easy. For the State of Israel now, joy is not easy. This Monday will mark two weeks since the hostages came home. Now that the euphoria of their return has passed, what's next? For the last two years, we have largely lived in the land of oy. We need to pivot from oy to joy. We want to pivot from oy to joy. But how do we pivot from oy to joy when we still feel oy?
In this heartfelt and eye-opening conversation, veteran shadchan Adina Reich traces the evolution of the shidduch system — from handwritten index cards to WhatsApp chats — and reflects on the hopes, heartbreak, and faith that define it. She opens up about the challenges singles and parents face, the emotional toll on shadchanim, and her groundbreaking new initiative, The Shidduch Lounge, designed to bring back organic, Torah-centered connections. With humor, honesty, and compassion, Adina offers both an insider's view of the shidduch world and a vision for how it can heal. This episode was made possible thanks to our sponsors: ►Blooms Kosher Bring you the best Kosher products worldwide. https://bloomskosher.com ______________________________________ ► Colel Chabad Pushka App - The easiest way to give Tzedaka https://pushka.cc/meaningful _______________________________________ ► Dream Raffle Win a brand new and fully furnished $1,200,000 apartment in Yerushalayim! Use Promo code MPP for $10 off and to receive double tickets! https://thedreamraffle.com/ _____________________________________ ► Lalechet We're a team of kosher travel experts, here to carry you off to your dream destination swiftly, safely, and seamlessly in an experience you will forever cherish. https://www.lalechet.com ___________________________________________ ► Town Appliance - Visit the website or message them on WhatsApp https://www.townappliance.com https://bit.ly/Townappliance_whatsapp ______________________________________ ► Touro Lander College for Men/Beis Medrash L'Talmud offers a unique blend of rigorous Torah study and strong academics, providing students with both spiritual growth and professional preparation. With devoted rebbeim, supportive faculty, and access to Touro's graduate and professional programs, students can pursue over 20 majors and pre-professional tracks — including medicine, law, business, and technology — while maintaining their Jewish values. Highlights include the Medical Honors Pathway with New York Medical College, personalized support services, and an exceptional record of graduate school acceptances. Prospective students are invited to attend the Open House on November 9 to learn more. Visit http://www.lcm.touro.edu/openhouse ______________________________________ ► Ketubah At Ketubah.com, every Kesubah is designed with care, blending timeless beauty with texts that are fully halachic, including RCA and Sephardic versions. Our team collaborates with rabbanim and mesadrei kiddushin to ensure each document is accurate and accepted without question. Choosing Ketubah.com means you arrive at your chuppah with peace of mind, knowing your Kesubah is both beautifully crafted and halachically sound. https://ketubah.com/meaningful-minutes/?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=Clickthrough&utm_campaign=meaningful-people-podcast ______________________________________ ► Eishet Chayil Eishet Chayil — The Woman of Valor is a new book by Rabbi Yossi Marcus that brings King Solomon's classic poem to life through the stories of 24 remarkable Jewish women — from Sarah and Miriam to Esther and beyond. Drawing on millennia of Jewish scholarship, especially the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, the book celebrates women of faith, courage, and wisdom. Each verse is paired with contemporary artwork by Israeli artist Lia Baratz, making the book both educational and inspirational for readers of all ages. Dedicated to the women of Nahal Oz who were killed on October 7, 2023, it stands as a tribute to Jewish women of valor throughout history. Already in its second printing, Eishet Chayil is an ideal gift for Bat Mitzvahs, brides, wives, and mothers. Available at https://www.eishetchayil.com and https://store.kehotonline.com/mobile/ Use code MM20 for 20% off when checking out on Kehot.com.
In a long-awaited episode, Julia is joined by her PhD bestina Jewish Aliza for a multifaceted discussion about mental illness, psychology programs, and the hell of grad school. The girlies differentiate between the many ways to become a therapist, affirm psychodynamic supremacy, navigate how to practice with an online presence, and unpack how they try (and fail) to maintain their sanity. Digressions include the need for bipolar lesbian representation, Aliza's Catherine Zeta-Jones themed Bat Mitzvah, and the importance of reaching out to randos. This is a teaser for a Patreon-exclusive episode. To listen to the full episode and access over 50 bonus episodes, mediasodes, and more visit patreon.com/binchtopia and become a patron today.
We've got some multi-tasking, multiple-hat-wearing filmmakers on this week's BEHIND THE LENS as we're looking at two indie gems with two wonderful filmmakers – LISA BRENNER, who is discussing her feature narrative screenwriting debut, ONE BIG HAPPY FAMILY, which she also produces and in which she stars alongside Linda Lavin in her final big screen performance; and DEVIN MONTGOMERY, who makes his feature directorial debut with the drama MONSTERS WITHIN. And like Lisa, he also stars in his film, as well as serving as writer and editor. ONE BIG HAPPY FAMILY, which is based on Lisa's own life, explores themes of family, identity, and unity, all done with heart and laughter. On her 40th birthday, Rachel is grappling with a looming midlife crisis and the nerve-wracking task of delivering a speech at her daughter's Bat Mitzvah. But when a DNA test unexpectedly reveals that she's only half-Jewish and her beloved father isn't her biological parent, Rachel's life is thrown into disarray, and suddenly, she's embarking on a hilarious journey with her eccentric mother Lenore to find out who she really is. And as if you hadn't already guessed, Linda Lavin plays eccentric mother Lenore to Lisa's Rachel. Then we go a bit darker with DEVIN MONTGOMERY and MONSTERS WITHIN, the story of Luke Wolf, a war veteran, who returns to his hometown, where his sister Elle is, who has Down Syndrome. Things are different, or maybe it's just that now he's different. After years of running from his problems, Luke must face his monsters. Written, directed, produced, edited, and starring Devin as Luke Wolf, MONSTERS WITHIN also stars Samuel French, Skeeta Jenkins, Daniella Montgomery, Kendall Cavener, and Katy Hayes. http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com
In this heartwarming episode, Rebecca Greene welcomes her daughter, Lillie Greene, to the podcast to reflect on her unforgettable Bat Mitzvah experience and share her hopes for eighth grade. From spiritual connection and personal growth to party planning and middle school jitters, Lillie opens up with insight, humor, and honesty.Parents, tweens, and teens alike will find inspiration in Lillie's journey—one filled with love, tradition, nerves, and pride.✨ The Bat Mitzvah Journey Why the service was Lillie's favorite part Feeling connected to God, her family, and community What it was like to give her speech and lead blessings Emotional moments during the candle lighting Lessons learned about overthinking, preparation, and presence Her meaningful Mitzvah Project supporting Make-A-Wish Favorite decorations and the magic of the balloon arch Why she loved being lifted in the chair—twice! The joy of seeing everyone she loves in one room Advice for enjoying the day without stressing about the small stuff Make-A-Wish Foundation Lillie's Bat Mitzvah Project Bake Sale National Junior Honor Society Tips for planning meaningful family celebrations
In this heartwarming episode, Rebecca Greene welcomes her daughter, Lillie Greene, to the podcast to reflect on her unforgettable Bat Mitzvah experience and share her hopes for eighth grade. From spiritual connection and personal growth to party planning and middle school jitters, Lillie opens up with insight, humor, and honesty.Parents, tweens, and teens alike will find inspiration in Lillie's journey—one filled with love, tradition, nerves, and pride.✨ The Bat Mitzvah Journey Why the service was Lillie's favorite part Feeling connected to God, her family, and community What it was like to give her speech and lead blessings Emotional moments during the candle lighting Lessons learned about overthinking, preparation, and presence Her meaningful Mitzvah Project supporting Make-A-Wish Favorite decorations and the magic of the balloon arch Why she loved being lifted in the chair—twice! The joy of seeing everyone she loves in one room Advice for enjoying the day without stressing about the small stuff Make-A-Wish Foundation Lillie's Bat Mitzvah Project Bake Sale National Junior Honor Society Tips for planning meaningful family celebrations
Marcy Syms has led a remarkable life, full of triumphs and tragedies. Through a discussion of her new book, Leading with Respect: Adventures of an Off-Price Fashion Pioneer, host Bill Burke and Marcy cover subjects ranging from Marcy's upbringing, to overcoming bigotry and bullying in high school, to running her father's company and keeping it on track through the loss of two of her siblings. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction & Leading with Respect Bill Burke introduces Marcy Syms, CEO of The Syms Corporation, and her upcoming book “Leading with Respect.” Marcy discusses her father's motto “Don't let the bad guys win” and how it relates to being prepared and ensuring both sides of an encounter feel respected. 04:18 Customer Respect & Grandmother's Influence Marcy explains how her father's tagline “an educated consumer is our best customer” was foundational to their company's success and built on respect for the customer. She also shares the significant influence of her Romanian immigrant grandmother, who instilled in her the importance of financial independence for young women. 09:12 Overcoming Antisemitism Marcy recounts the overt antisemitism her family faced after moving to Westchester County, detailing the anxiety and fear it caused. She explains how she decided to ‘tough it out' like a job, overcompensating for the prejudice and becoming a rebel to challenge stereotypes. 13:47 Trailblazing & Joining the Family Business Marcy discusses how she, as a 12-year-old, trailblazed by pushing for a Bat Mitzvah in her Conservative synagogue, which didn't traditionally hold them. She also explains her path to joining her father's business after being fired from her broadcasting job, finding excitement and fulfillment in the entrepreneurial world. 19:05 Business Innovation & Personal Resilience Marcy describes the unique “automatic markdown price tag” marketing strategy that differentiated Syms stores, despite not being a profit center. She then discusses the immense personal resilience required to lead the company as CEO while simultaneously dealing with the tragic loss of her brother and sister within a year. 27:43 Courage, Values, and Philanthropy Marcy emphasizes the importance of courage, even in small acts, and how it's linked to personal values. She reveals her strong aversion to bullies, a trait honed by her past experiences, and how her father's philanthropic vision led to the establishment of the Sy Syms Foundation. 33:25 Impactful Philanthropic Initiatives Marcy details the foundation's unique philanthropic approach, supporting organizations like PEN America, the American Heart Association's “Go Red” campaign for women's heart health, and the Tannenbaum Foundation's anti-bullying initiatives. She also highlights their commitment to investigative journalism through NPR and scientific research at institutions like the Weissman Institute. 41:34 Lifelong Learning & Hot Water Strength Marcy reflects on the Eleanor Roosevelt quote, “A woman is like a tea bag; you don't know her strength until she gets into hot water,” acknowledging her own life's challenges. She passionately advocates for lifelong learning as a key to longevity and a fulfilling life, drawing parallels to Jewish cultural inquisitiveness and the entrepreneurial spirit.
This week's learning is sponsored by Danielle & Jason Friedman in honor of Anabelle Friedman on her siyum of Mashechet Rosh Hashana on the occasion of her Bat Mitzvah, and in honor and appreciation of Rabbanit Michelle for inspiring and enabling multiple generations of women, in our family and around the world, to engage in Talmud study. Today's daf is sponsored by the Hadran Women of Long Island in memory of Myer Senders a”h, beloved father of our friend and co-learner Tina Lamm. "May the Torah learned today by all of us be a zechut for his neshama ותהא נשמתו צרורה בצרור החיים." What is the law regarding a mouse that falls into vinegar? Is the mouse nullified, and if so, at what ratio? The Mishna presents three distinct scenarios involving a Jew and a non-Jew, where wine is left in a location accessible to the non-Jew, raising concerns about potential libation (נסך) and thus rendering the wine prohibited. In each case, the Mishna outlines whether there is reason to suspect that the non-Jew offered the wine as a libation. The determining factor is whether the Jew stated they would be gone for a while or whether the Jew is considered to be supervising. The Gemara defines supervision as a situation in which the Jew could return at any moment, even if they are not physically present. The amount of time that must elapse to prohibit the wine (in a case where the Jew leaves for a while) is debated between the Rabbis and Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel. The Rabbis hold that the wine becomes prohibited if enough time passes to pierce the stopper, reseal it, and allow it to dry. Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel maintains that the required time is that needed to break the stopper entirely, fashion a new one, and let it dry. A fourth case involves a non-Jew dining in a Jew’s home, with wine left either on the table or on a side table. If the Jew leaves the room, there is concern that the non-Jew may touch the wine on the table, but not the wine on the side table—unless the Jew instructed the non-Jew to dilute the wine. If the bottle is sealed and enough time has passed for the stopper to be broken, replaced, and dried, the wine is prohibited. Why are all three cases necessary? What is unique about each, and why did the Mishna include them all? Rabbi Yochanan limits the scope of the debate between the Rabbis and Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel to stoppers made of lime plaster, excluding those made of clay. If a non-Jew were to pierce a clay stopper and reseal it, the tampering would be visibly noticeable. A difficulty is raised against Rabbi Yochanan’s explanation from a braita, but it is ultimately resolved. Rava rules in accordance with Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel, as the final case in the Mishna reflects his opinion exclusively, without presenting the view of the Rabbis. The sugya concludes with a practical question: If the halakha follows Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel—requiring a longer time to prohibit the wine—and also follows Rabbi Eliezer (Avodah Zarah 31a), who permits leaving a barrel with a single seal in the possession of a non-Jew without concern for tampering, why is the current practice to avoid leaving wine in a non-Jew’s possession? The Gemara answers that the concern lies with the bunghole, which was used to smell the wine. The worry is that the non-Jew might widen the hole to drink from it and offer the wine as a libation. Bungholes were apparently not present in barrels during the time of the Mishna but were commonly used at a later time in Babylonia when the question was asked.
This Whinypaluza Wednesday, Rebecca sits down with her husband, Seth, and daughter, Ella, to reflect on Lillie's Bat Mitzvah — the celebration, the stress, and the profound lessons that surfaced along the way. → Ella shares her thoughtful Teenage Tuesday reflections on staying grounded, even when you're not in the spotlight.→ Rebecca opens up about the behind-the-scenes chaos and the toll it took physically and emotionally — all in her loving pursuit to make Lillie's vision come true.→ Seth jumps in with humor, support, and helpful dad moments — including the now-famous QR code for free photo downloads! Together, the Greene family gets real about perfectionism, appreciation, family expectations, and how to shift your mindset when you're carrying too much on your plate.
This Whinypaluza Wednesday, Rebecca sits down with her husband, Seth, and daughter, Ella, to reflect on Lillie's Bat Mitzvah — the celebration, the stress, and the profound lessons that surfaced along the way. → Ella shares her thoughtful Teenage Tuesday reflections on staying grounded, even when you're not in the spotlight.→ Rebecca opens up about the behind-the-scenes chaos and the toll it took physically and emotionally — all in her loving pursuit to make Lillie's vision come true.→ Seth jumps in with humor, support, and helpful dad moments — including the now-famous QR code for free photo downloads! Together, the Greene family gets real about perfectionism, appreciation, family expectations, and how to shift your mindset when you're carrying too much on your plate.
Welcome to another heartfelt and hilarious Whinypaluza Wednesday! In this episode, Rebecca gets real about the whirlwind of emotions surrounding her daughter Lillie's upcoming Bat Mitzvah and her son Max's departure for college. She opens up about the mental load, the emotional exhaustion, and why asking her “Are you okay?” might just be the wrong question. Rebecca is joined by her husband, Seth, and they reflect on family dynamics, teenage emotions, event planning stress, and the deep value of support—from spouses, kids, friends, and especially moms! This is an episode packed with relatable parenting moments, marriage insights, and tender truths about navigating big family milestones.
Welcome to another heartfelt and hilarious Whinypaluza Wednesday! In this episode, Rebecca gets real about the whirlwind of emotions surrounding her daughter Lillie's upcoming Bat Mitzvah and her son Max's departure for college. She opens up about the mental load, the emotional exhaustion, and why asking her “Are you okay?” might just be the wrong question. Rebecca is joined by her husband, Seth, and they reflect on family dynamics, teenage emotions, event planning stress, and the deep value of support—from spouses, kids, friends, and especially moms! This is an episode packed with relatable parenting moments, marriage insights, and tender truths about navigating big family milestones.
Even a tiny goldfish can help a mama's heart cope with a big transition.This week's episode is all about Peter the fish — and the surprising emotional waves he created in the Greene household. As Max prepares to leave for college, this unexpected pet helps the family face change, build connection, and rediscover the power of responsibility and love (even if it swims in circles). Rebecca, Seth, and Ella share a heartfelt, humorous, and insightful look into the latest family adventure — and it all starts with a carnival goldfish. From tank mishaps to parenting epiphanies, this episode is full of relatable moments that every parent navigating change will understand. ➡️ Peter the Fish became the newest member of the Greene household after Lily's boyfriend won him at a carnival. What started as a simple bowl turned into a full-on aquatic setup, complete with lessons in goldfish care and responsibility.➡️ Ella shares her poetic moment of sitting at Max's desk, taking care of his cat and fish — calling it a “changing of the guard.” She reflects on what it feels like to step into her brother's world as he begins a new chapter.➡️ Rebecca opens up about how Peter helped her emotionally. Max's room, once a sad place in his absence, now feels warm and comforting thanks to their new pet. Peter has become a small but meaningful way for Rebecca to cope with the transition of her son leaving for college.➡️ The family talks candidly about the reality of pet ownership. Rebecca admits she had no idea how complicated fish care was — but Max took the reins, researched everything, and handled it like a pro.➡️ Parenting reflection: Rebecca wishes she'd introduced pets earlier. Seeing Max take responsibility for Peter showed her how good it is for kids to have something to care for — something that isn't just about themselves.➡️ Life behind the scenes: Lily's Bat Mitzvah planning is in full swing, and Rebecca is deep in it. From décor to logistics, it's become a full-time job, and she shares what this journey has been like emotionally and mentally.➡️ Rebecca and Seth also chat about planning their 20th wedding anniversary celebration — tossing around ideas from Niagara-on-the-Lake to Atlantis in the Bahamas, with lots of laughs along the way.➡️ Don't forget to visit whinypaluza.com and sign up for Rebecca's free parenting resources and weekly emails full of love, tools, and support.➡️ Help Rebecca reach more parents by subscribing, rating, and leaving a short review — it makes a big difference and helps spread Whinypaluza to more amazing families like yours. ➡️ Join the Whinypaluza Moms Facebook Group — it's free, fun, and full of supportive moms who get it. Dont forget to subscribe to this podcast and consider leaving a review! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Even a tiny goldfish can help a mama's heart cope with a big transition.This week's episode is all about Peter the fish — and the surprising emotional waves he created in the Greene household. As Max prepares to leave for college, this unexpected pet helps the family face change, build connection, and rediscover the power of responsibility and love (even if it swims in circles). Rebecca, Seth, and Ella share a heartfelt, humorous, and insightful look into the latest family adventure — and it all starts with a carnival goldfish. From tank mishaps to parenting epiphanies, this episode is full of relatable moments that every parent navigating change will understand. ➡️ Peter the Fish became the newest member of the Greene household after Lily's boyfriend won him at a carnival. What started as a simple bowl turned into a full-on aquatic setup, complete with lessons in goldfish care and responsibility.➡️ Ella shares her poetic moment of sitting at Max's desk, taking care of his cat and fish — calling it a “changing of the guard.” She reflects on what it feels like to step into her brother's world as he begins a new chapter.➡️ Rebecca opens up about how Peter helped her emotionally. Max's room, once a sad place in his absence, now feels warm and comforting thanks to their new pet. Peter has become a small but meaningful way for Rebecca to cope with the transition of her son leaving for college.➡️ The family talks candidly about the reality of pet ownership. Rebecca admits she had no idea how complicated fish care was — but Max took the reins, researched everything, and handled it like a pro.➡️ Parenting reflection: Rebecca wishes she'd introduced pets earlier. Seeing Max take responsibility for Peter showed her how good it is for kids to have something to care for — something that isn't just about themselves.➡️ Life behind the scenes: Lily's Bat Mitzvah planning is in full swing, and Rebecca is deep in it. From décor to logistics, it's become a full-time job, and she shares what this journey has been like emotionally and mentally.➡️ Rebecca and Seth also chat about planning their 20th wedding anniversary celebration — tossing around ideas from Niagara-on-the-Lake to Atlantis in the Bahamas, with lots of laughs along the way.➡️ Don't forget to visit whinypaluza.com and sign up for Rebecca's free parenting resources and weekly emails full of love, tools, and support.➡️ Help Rebecca reach more parents by subscribing, rating, and leaving a short review — it makes a big difference and helps spread Whinypaluza to more amazing families like yours. ➡️ Join the Whinypaluza Moms Facebook Group — it's free, fun, and full of supportive moms who get it. Dont forget to subscribe to this podcast and consider leaving a review! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After a relaxing birthday weekend, Dr. Naomi shares some of the love she received on her special day. Together dig into how these milestones can unintentionally trigger sadness, especially when your own sister doesn't call you to celebrate (wink wink). In this week's Overshare, a Betch wonders how sensitive she should be when sharing positive pregnancy news with those that have struggled to conceive. Then, things get messy at a Bat Mitzvah as one couple's boozy drama turns into a full-blown relationship conundrum. Dr. Naomi then sets an intention for a mother whose artsy daughter makes her a little uncomfortable. We're triggered when a therapist insists on a break-up explanation while Dr. Naomi gives her two cents on how she would have handled the drama. Finally, a mother in law maybe overstepping her boundaries when she demands her grandkids call her “Mommy.” Subscribe to Oversharing on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@OversharingPod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, the girlies are cozied up in their Barbie sleeping bags, reflecting on the innocent beauty, brutal hierarchy, and core memories of sleepovers past in honor of the upcoming Summer Sleepover Tour. From the absolute shame of calling your mom to pick you up early to aspiring to be THAT girl with a basement, they unpack everything that made sleepovers a defining girlhood ritual. Digressions include: nerds rope slander, the power of children writing letters, and an immersive Bat Mitzvah experience. We're going on tour!!!! Find tickets at https://linktr.ee/binchtopia This is a teaser for a Patreon-exclusive episode. To listen to the full episode and access over 50 bonus episodes, mediasodes, and monthly zoom hangs visit patreon.com/binchtopia and become a patron today.
L'Chaim! In this episode Jordan and Dr. Naomi Bernstein reflect on a recent Bat Mitzvah celebration for Dr. Naomi's daughter while discussing the joys and challenges of hosting, especially family. They reflect on the need for more mindfulness in all our days and leave us with some practical tools to remain more present in our daily lives. The conversation explores the need for open communication and accountability in all types of relationships after one Betch shares how her partner dropped the ball on an important anniversary and another shares a wedding snafu that has been gnawing at her since the day. Dr. Naomi provides listeners with an intention for helping set the tone for the moment. Finally, in their “Sweet Release” segment sponsored by Angry Orchard, they discuss the existential conundrum of who has priority on the bathroom line and an annoying friendship moment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices