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Latest podcast episodes about unapologetic world

How to Split a Toaster: A divorce podcast about saving your relationships
Beyond Sorry: The Real Work of Divorce Healing with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg

How to Split a Toaster: A divorce podcast about saving your relationships

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 38:45


Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Divorce: A Guide to Repair and HealingSeth Nelson, a Tampa divorce attorney, and Pete Wright explore the complex journey of repentance and repair during divorce with special guest Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, author of "On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World." Rabbi Ruttenberg brings ancient Jewish wisdom to modern relationship challenges, offering insights into healing and growth when marriages end.The conversation dives deep into what true repair means in divorce, exploring the difference between reconciliation and healing. Seth and Pete discuss with Rabbi Ruttenberg her five-step framework for meaningful repentance, examining how these principles apply specifically to divorce situations. The discussion illuminates how personal accountability and genuine healing can occur even when one party refuses to participate in the repair process, and explores the impact of this work on co-parenting relationships.Questions we answer in this episode:Can you heal from divorce without receiving an apology from your ex?How do you move forward when the other person won't take accountability?What role does personal accountability play in divorce healing?Key Takeaways:True healing requires owning your part, regardless of the other person's actionsThe five steps of repentance provide a practical framework for divorce healingModeling accountability and repair helps children navigate divorce impacts betterThis episode offers invaluable insights for anyone navigating divorce or its aftermath. Rabbi Ruttenberg's framework, combined with Seth's legal expertise and Pete's facilitation, creates a powerful roadmap for personal growth and healing during one of life's most challenging transitions.Links & Noteslifeisasacredtext.com Get Rabbi Ruttenberg's book “On Repentance and Repair”Schedule a consult with SethGot a question you want to ask on the show? Click here! (00:00) - Welcome to How to Split a Toaster (00:26) - Meet Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg (03:47) - Repair in the Context of Divorce (05:06) - When the Other Party Won't Engage (06:50) - Doing Your Work (11:24) - Needing to Face the Music Together (13:00) - Steps of Repentance (17:56) - Readiness for Change (19:08) - From the Legal Perspective (21:42) - Blame (24:48) - Learning Better Ways to Communicate (27:56) - Repentance Around the Kids (30:33) - When Kids Become a Focus (34:38) - Finding Peace (36:24) - Wrapping Up

Judaism Unbound
Episode 472: Israel-Palestine -- "What You're Against" and "What You're For" - Danya Ruttenberg, Ilana Sumka

Judaism Unbound

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 59:43


Danya Ruttenberg is an award-winning author, activist, and rabbi, whose most recent book -- On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World -- won a National Jewish Book Award. Ilana Sumka is a nonprofit leader, experiential educator and community organizer with over 20 years of experience, who recently founded Shleimut: Jewish Paths to Wholeness and Peace. The two of them join Dan Libenson and Lex Rofeberg for the 6th episode in an ongoing mini-series, exploring North American-Jewish discourse about Israel-Palestine.New courses are now open for registration, in Judaism Unbound's UnYeshiva -- our digital center for Jewish learning and unlearning. Learn more about our online classes by heading to www.judaismunbound.com/classes -- financial aid is available for all courses in the UnYeshiva.Access full shownotes for this episode via this link. If you're enjoying Judaism Unbound, please help us keep things going with a one-time or monthly tax-deductible donation -- support Judaism Unbound by clicking here!

First U Think
On Repentance and Repair with Rev. Meredith Garmon

First U Think

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 23:30


We'll be looking at Danya Ruttenberg's insights from her book "On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World." The book is the UUA Common Read for 2023-24.Support the show

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18Forty Podcast
Pawel Maciejko: Sabbateanism and the Roots of Secular Judaism [Denominations: Bonus]

18Forty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 72:05


This episode is sponsored by Nishmat, the Jeanie Schottenstein Center for Advanced Torah Study for Women, whose Online Beit Midrash returns on Sept. 8. Women of all backgrounds can learn Talmud, Tanach, Halacha, and more from the comfort of home. For a full class schedule and registration, go here. In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to historian and professor Pawel Maciejko about the false messiah Sabbatai Zevi, Sabbateanism, and the roots of Jewish secularism. Gershom Scholem, the scholar of Kabbalah and Jewish mysticism, saw a connection between the 17th-century messianic movement of Sabbateanism and the later movement of Jewish secularism. Was he right? In this episode we discuss:What was the impact of Sabbateanism after its messianic fervor died down? How can studying Jewish history deepen one's connection with Judaism? What is Frankism, and why is it a fascination of present-day antisemitic conspiracy theorists?Tune in to hear a conversation about what the rupture from the Sabbatean movement can teach us about the wide range of Jewish identities we see today. Interview begins at 16:07.Pawel Maciejko is an associate professor of history and Leonard and Helen R. Stulman Chair in Classical Jewish Religion, Thought, and Culture at Johns Hopkins University. Between 2005 and 2016 he taught at the Department of Jewish Thought at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His first book, The Mixed Multitude: Jacob Frank and the Frankist Movement, 1755–1816, was awarded the Salo Baron Prize by the American Academy of Jewish Research and the Jordan Schnitzer Book Award by the Association for Jewish Studies.References:Not in the Heavens: The Tradition of Jewish Secular Thought by David BialeMakers of Jewish Modernity: Thinkers, Artists, Leaders, and the World They Made edited by Jacques Picard, Jacques Revel, Michael P. Steinberg, and Idith Zertal “The Holiness of Sin” by Gershom ScholemMishnah Chagigah 2Ezekiel 1Accounting for the Commandments in Medieval Judaism by Elliot R. WolfsonSabbatian Heresy: Writings on Mysticism, Messianism, and the Origins of Jewish Modernity edited by Pawel MaciejkoThe Mixed Multitude: Jacob Frank and the Frankist Movement, 1755-1816 by Pawel Maciejko“The Messianic Feminism of Shabbatai Zevi and Sarah Ashkenazi” by Jericho VincentOn Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World by Danya Ruttenberg“A Portrait of the Kabbalist as a Young Man: Count Joseph Carl Emmanuel Waldstein and His Retinue” by Pawel Maciejko“Gershom Scholem's dialectic of Jewish history: the case of Sabbatianism” by Pawel MaciejkoSeforimchatter's Sabbatai Zevi SeriesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/18forty-podcast--4344730/support.

Livstykker
Episode 81: Sig undskyld på den komplicerede måde

Livstykker

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 41:28


Der findes 117 tåbelige og letkøbte måder at sige undskyld på. Resultatet bliver som regel derefter. Der findes også en god og langt mere reflekteret og ordentlig måde, men den består af hele 4-5 trin. Når denne episode handler om den gode undskyldning, er det fordi, undskyldninger er hulens svære at give.et er et sårbart felt, som aktiverer ens selvbeskyttelse. Og skal man overhovedet sige undskyld for noget, hvis slet ikke det var meningen at jokke den anden over tæerne? På den anden side kan tørsten efter at modtage en reel undskyldning være så stor, at den ødelægger forbindelsen mellem mennesker.I podcasten gennemgår vi de 4-5 trin, som en god undskyldning består af. De kan læres. I episoden næves:Brinkmanns briks Bog: On Repentance and Repair - Making Amends in an Unapologetic World af Danya Ruttenberg Podcast Hidden Brain: Healing 2.0: The Power of Apologies US 2.0: Living With Our Differences

The Englewood Review of Books Podcast
Episode 70: Kathy Khang & Matt Mikalatos

The Englewood Review of Books Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 58:24


Jen welcomes co-authors Matt Mikalatos (returning ERB podcast guest) and Kathy Khang (first-time podcast guest) for an honest and heartfelt discussion about the topic of their recent book: disagreement and Christian unity.Books Mentioned in this Episode:If you'd like to order any of the following books, we encourage you to do so from Hearts and Minds Books(An independent bookstore in Dallastown, PA, run by Byron and Beth Borger) Loving Disagreement: Fighting For Community Through the Life of the Spirit by Kathy Khang & Matt MikalatosRaise Your Voice: Why We Stay Silent and How to Speak Up by Kathy KhangMore Than Serving Tea: Asian American Women on Expectations, Relationships, Leadership and Faith ed. by Nikki Toyama & Tracey GeeJourney to Love: What We Long For, How to Find it, and How to Pass it on by Matt MikalatosThe Sunlit Lands Trilogy by Matt MikalatosMystery and Manners: Occasional Prose by Flannery O'ConnorOn Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World by Rabbie Danya RuttenbergThe Gospel of J. Edgar Hoover: How the FBI Aided and Abetted the Rise of White Christian Nationalism by Lerone MartinEast of Eden by John SteinbeckThe Wolfe at the Door by Gene WolfeJesus and John Wayne by Kristin Kobes Du MezSolo Planet (forthcoming) by Anna BroadwayThe Bone Shard War (trilogy) by Andrea Stewart

East Shore Unitarian Sermons (Bellevue, WA)
On Repentance & Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World

East Shore Unitarian Sermons (Bellevue, WA)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023 23:07


Inspired by the book written by Danya Ruttenberg, we gather to continue exploring paths towards healing from painful and unresolved issues. Rooted in traditional Jewish concepts, the book guides us through the five steps towards healing: Naming and owning harm; starting to change/transformation; restitution and accepting consequences; apology; and making different choices. Join us immediately following the service to continue the conversation with Rev. Maria Cristina. Refreshments will be provided.

Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Frederick Sermons (UUCF)
On Repentance And Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World

Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Frederick Sermons (UUCF)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 20:03


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Judaism Unbound
Episode 397: Yom Kippur -- Repentance and Repair - Danya Ruttenberg

Judaism Unbound

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 60:52


Danya Ruttenberg, the Scholar-in-Residence for the National Council of Jewish Women -- and also (unofficially) the "Rabbi of Twitter" according to many -- joins Dan and Lex for a special Yom Kippur episode of Judaism Unbound! Together they explore her book, On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World, considering what it has to teach us about the process of making amends, and asking how its lessons could help us create deeper and more meaningful forms of Yom Kippur experience.Fall 2023 Courses in the UnYeshiva (Judaism Unbound's digital center for Jewish learning and unlearning) are open for registration! Learn more about this semester's courses -- taught by Yoshi Silverstein, Eliana Light, Tamar Kamionkowski, Caryn Aviv, and Rachel Rose Reid -- via www.judaismunbound.com/classes.Access full shownotes for this episode via this link.And if you're enjoying Judaism Unbound, please help us keep things going with a one-time or monthly tax-deductible donation. Support Judaism Unbound by clicking here!

Better Me
EP 112 - On Repentance and Repair (with guest Danya Ruttenberg)

Better Me

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 37:14


Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg and I talked about her latest book On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in An Unapologetic World. We discussed how apologies without real change will continue to damage all involved, how the current U.S. justice system's punitive approach does nothing to help victims of wrong-doing, and why we need to be tenacious and hold onto hope to bring about real change in the world.You can find Danya at https://danyaruttenberg.net/ and on social media at @TheRaDR (Twitter) and @rabbidanyaruttenberg (Instagram)

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92Y Talks
On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World

92Y Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 58:00


In this episode of 92NY Talks, join award-winning author Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg for a talk with writer and former child actor Mara Wilson on Ruttenberg's new book, On Repentance and Repair. Rooted in traditional Jewish wisdom but accessible to anyone, On Repentance and Repair is an intervention in how we talk about healing on every scale — from our personal relationships to systemic inequality. Hear Ruttenberg and Wilson discuss the practical wisdom behind repentance, how Jewish thought can help us better understand how to heal our longstanding wounds, and what we can do to create a culture of care and accountability for all.   The conversation was streamed live as part of The 92nd Street Y, New York's online talks series on February 7th, 2023.

Your Real, Your Ideal
It's Easy to Say I'm Sorry

Your Real, Your Ideal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 30:41


When we know we've messed up our knee jerk reaction is to apologize with hopes of forgiveness. That's the easy way out. Sandy and Amy discuss the steps that need to happen before the apology and understanding that forgiveness may never happen and that's ok. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg: On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/heart-and-soul-healing/201301/9-steps-forgiveness #podcast #habits #consultants #productivity #values #happinessfactor #REAL #powerofvalue #forgiveness Follow us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourrealyourideal/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourrealyourideal Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCAe2oZ53_s_WFyL0_7k21w Twitter https://twitter.com/YourREALideal Email your suggested conversation topics and questions to YourRealYourIdeal@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yourrealyourideal/message

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We Can Do Hard Things with Glennon Doyle
How to Make Wrongs Right with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg

We Can Do Hard Things with Glennon Doyle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 65:37


1. Why we should stop expecting people to forgive. 2. Rabbi Danya's five step-by-step process for repairing a relationship.  3. What makes a good – and a terrible – apology. 4. What to do (and to not say) if you want to make amends and change. 5. Why repentance is a process that has nothing to do with the one who was hurt. About Rabbi Ruttenberg: Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg is an award-winning author of 8 books, including On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World. She serves as Scholar in Residence at the National Council of Jewish Women, and her writing has appeared in the New York Times, the Atlantic, Salon, Time, Newsweek, and many other publications. TW: @TheRaDR IG: @rabbidanyaruttenberg To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Mash-Up Americans
How Do We Grieve Collectively? - Grief, Collected

The Mash-Up Americans

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 48:15


Collective grief! What does it mean to grieve as a community? As a country? We're thinking about what it means to face our losses and our grief head on — together — in order to repair our society. What does it mean to lose a future that we might have imagined? Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg joins us to talk about some of the roots of our grief culture here in America, and with that knowledge, what collective grief and healing can look like in our communities. Part of that work includes looking at how societies globally have done this - and what we can learn from them. You can find more info and resources at GriefCollected.comYou can find Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg on Twitter @TheRaDR and on Instagram @RabbiDanyaRuttenberg or at DanyaRuttenberg.net More About Rabbi Danya RuttenbergRabbi Danya Ruttenberg is an award-winning author and writer who serves as Scholar in Residence at the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW). She was named by Newsweek as a “rabbi to watch,” as a “faith leader to watch” by the Center for American Progress, has been a Washington Post Sunday crossword clue (83 Down). Her newest book, On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World has been hailed by Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley as ““A must read for anyone navigating the work of justice and healing.” and by the author Rebecca Solnit as “brilliant.” She has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, Time, and many other publications. Her seven other books include Nurture the Wow: Finding Spirituality in the Frustration, Boredom, Tears, Poop, Desperation, Wonder, and Radical Amazement of Parenting, which was a National Jewish Book Award finalist, and Surprised By God: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Religion, nominated for the Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish literature; The Passionate Torah: Sex and Judaism; Yentl's Revenge: The Next Wave of Jewish Feminism, and, with Rabbi Elliot Dorff, three books on Jewish ethics. Credits Grief, Collected is a production of The Mash-Up Americans. Executive produced by Amy S. Choi and Rebecca Lehrer. Senior editor and producer is Sara Pellegrini. Development Producer is Dupe Oyebolu. Production manager Shelby Sandlin. Original music composed by The Brothers Tang. Sound design support by Pedro Rafael Rosado. Website design by Rebecca Parks Fernandez. Grief, Collected was supported in part by a grant from The Pop Culture Collaborative. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Progressive Voices
State Of Belief 12-03-2022 PV

Progressive Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 60:00


Next time on State of Belief Radio: We're digging into some of our favorite religion-themed books of 2022. From Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, Scholar in Residence at the National Council of Jewish Women, comes On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World. Also, the latest book from Haroon Moghul: Two Billion Caliphs: A Vision of a Muslim Future. Always accessible and always thoughtful, Haroon gets into the appeal of the faith, as well as the challenges Muslims face in a pluralistic – and sometimes unwelcoming - world. And The Light We Give: How Sikh Wisdom Can Transform Your Life author Simran Jeet Singh. The Executive Director for the Religion & Society Program at the Aspen Institute combines memoir and theology, history and philosophy in a way that's relatable for every reader.

KERA's Think
Fixing our mistakes doesn't start with sorry

KERA's Think

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 35:02


We're often told to forgive and forget, but it's important to not skip over the repair for what was broken. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg is an author, speaker and scholar in residence at the National Council of Jewish Women. She joins host Krys Boyd to discuss apology, consequences and restitution in the modern world using the works of a medieval philosopher as her guide. Her book is “On Repentance And Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World.”

Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
How to repent and repair harm personally and as a collective

Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 51:59


Apologies are hard. It's not fun to admit wrongdoing and commit to a different set of actions. American representatives and presidents, particularly, rarely apologize while holding office. But that's not for lack of mistakes that American leaders have made recently or deeper in the country's collective past. Other countries expect their leaders to apologize for mistakes the country has made currently or in the past. Why are Americans often against offering apologies and repenting for their actions? And, what does a better apology and repentance look like? Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg is an award-winning author and writer. Her latest book is “On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World.” She joins the show to discuss how personally and collectively, Americans must do the work of repentance and repair or they will repeat the same mistakes.

The Jefferson Exchange
Old-school wisdom on apologies for a new-school generation

The Jefferson Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 38:45


Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg writes about how important it is to repent for what we've done to damage other people in the book "On Repentance And Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World."

Sixth & I LIVE
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg with Soraya Chemaly

Sixth & I LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 65:59


In On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World, Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg offers a crucial new perspective to navigating conflict, applying an ancient framework to the country's most painful contemporary issues—from systemic racism and the legacy of enslavement to the #MeToo movement and Native American land rights—as well as personal transgressions. In conversation with Soraya Chemaly, a journalist, activist, and author of Rage Becomes Her.  This program was held on September 21, 2022 in partnership with the National Council of Jewish Women. 

Circle of Hope
2 Samuel 12:1-10 (Germantown | 10.23.22)

Circle of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 27:07


Julie gives a talk on the Five Steps of Repentance from Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg's book On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World.

KENSO
Qué hacer cuando incumples un compromiso

KENSO

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 37:25


Miras a tu lista de tareas y al instante lo sabes: ¡No hay manera de terminar todo eso a tiempo! Pero claro, has prometido terminar la propuesta a largo de esta semana y esto otro proyecto hay que terminar sí o sí antes del lunes.Y a los niños les dijiste que les ibas a llevar de excursión. ¡No vas a poder mantener todos los platos en el aire!Ese es el tema principal del programa de esta semana, donde aprenderás cómo solucionar el sobre-compromiso… renegociando tus compromisos.Notas de programa(Las notas del programa están disponibles en https://kenso.es/episodio/226-renegociar-compromiso)Índice del programa(01:10) Mantiene tus compromisos(04:31) Somos optimistas(11:56) Tres opciones para tratar el sobre-compromiso(17:20) Recomendación: libro(18:45) Cómo renegociar tus compromisos(24:10) Recomendación: herramienta(25:25) Explorar las consecuencias(32:42) Resumen del episodio(35:19) Tu plan de acción(36:00) ¡Nos escuchamos muy pronto!Recursos mencionadosEpisodio 223: ¿A qué te comprometes?Libro: Stumbling on happiness de Dan GilbertArtículo: Procrastination, Deadlines, and Performance: Self-Control by Precommitment de Dan Ariely y Klaus WertenbrochLibro: On Repentance And Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World de Danya RuttenbergEpisodio 98: La comunicación no violenta con Pilar de la TorreVídeo: Gestos para pedir perdón. Pedir disculpas. Saber perdonar. Aceptar disculpas y asumir erroresEpisodio 63: Aprende a decir «No» sin sentirte culpableLa página web de KENSOEl canal de Telegram: Efectividad KENSONuestros cursos onlineSuscríbete al boletín electrónico de KENSOÚnete a KENSO CírculoKENSO Círculo es el club para personas centradas en mejorar su efectividad y vivir más felices.Un club a tu alcance porque a partir de 1€ al mes tendrás acceso prioritario a los episodios del podcast, podrás descargar un plan de acción para cada episodio, recibirás cada mes un episodio especial donde haremos una reseña sobre un libro de efectividad, disfrutarás de descuentos en los servicios de KENSO y de nuestra eterna gratitud por ayudarnos a mejorar.Esta semana queremos dar las gracias a Belén por su apoyo a nuestro proyecto.Más información & InscripciónComparte tus sugerencias¿Qué te gustaría escuchar en futuros episodios del podcast? Déjanos tus sugerencias de personas a entrevistar o temas a tratar en los comentarios de las notas del progra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Good Life Project
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg | How to Make Amends When We Cause Harm (and we all will)

Good Life Project

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 61:22


We all mess up. Sometimes in small ways, but other times big ones. Sometimes privately, other times publicly. We don't mean to - or maybe we do in the momentum, but feel remorse after the fact. Either way, we all will, at some point, hurt someone. And we may also suffer repercussions. Whether personal, communal, or societal. Question is, what do we do after that? How do we repair the harm, and make amends? How do we find a way back to grace, connection, community, redemption and repair? Is that even possible in all cases? And if so, what are the steps? And what about forgiveness? Does that, and should it, be a part of the process? Turns out, there is a well-defined set of steps, a path, that very few know about. Today, we explore a practical, though not always easy, 5-step path to repair, reconciliation, and redemption based on ancient, universal wisdom, that she details in her newest book, On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World. We talk about each step, why it's there, how to step into it, and some challenging “edge case” and how to both do the work and set expectations. And, we also talk about forgiveness, with Rabbi Danya offering a powerful alternative take on it.You can find Rabbi Danya at: Website | Twitter | InstagramIf you LOVED this episode you'll also love the conversations we had with Jonathan Haidt about the free exchange of ideas, cancel culture, and the line between growth and harm.Check out our offerings & partners: My New Book SparkedMy New Podcast SPARKEDVisit Our Sponsor Page For a Complete List of Vanity URLs & Discount Codes.Zelle: When anyone sends you money or if you need to get paid back, always ask for Zelle®! With Zelle, the money goes straight into your bank account, and it works even if the sender banks somewhere different than you in the U.S. Look for Zelle® in your banking app today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The John Fugelsang Podcast
The Bible Teaches Debt Forgiveness is Good - So Why is the GOP Against It?

The John Fugelsang Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 76:07


As Hurricane Ian bears down on Chris - John talks about the the 4th landfall of the storm and the devastation in Florida - then he discusses the GOP's rejection of Biden's student loan debt forgiveness. Next he speaks to law and political science professor Corey Brettschneider on the Midterms; the latest Jan 6th Committee developments; and other Trump scandals. Then he interviews Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg on her new book "On Repentance And Repair - Making Amends in an Unapologetic World". Then finally he chats with Rev. Sandie in Los Angeles on Hurricane Ian and fighting racism. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Chutzpod!
2.01: Repairing the Breach: How we can do better (w/ Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg and Nathan Englander)

Chutzpod!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 48:34


Our first episode of 5783 is jam-packed. Rabbi Shira and Joshua open with author Nathan Englander, playwright Josh's new play, What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank. We then welcome Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, author of On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World to help us figure out how to make things right with other human beings. Why are we so bad at saying sorry? Episode Timecodes: (00:30) Interview with Nathan Englander (12:10) Interview with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg (50:20) Rabbi Shira's Guided Meditation

The Ezra Klein Show
How do we fix the harm we cause?

The Ezra Klein Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 50:37


Vox's Marin Cogan talks with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg about her new book On Repentance And Repair, which is about how to make amends in the modern world. They talk about the difference between repentance and forgiveness, why making amends is so important, and how a "five step plan" for repairing harm drawn from the Jewish tradition can serve as a guide even for navigating repair in modern, complex issues. And, merely apologizing . . . is not enough. Host: Marin Cogan (@marincogan), Senior Features Correspondent, Vox Guest: Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg (@TheRaDR), rabbi; author; scholar-in-residence, National Council of Jewish Women References:  On Repentance And Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World by Danya Ruttenberg (Beacon Press; 2022) The Cost of Discipleship by Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1937) New Testament; Matthew 18:15–35 "Most harassment apologies are just damage control. Dan Harmon's was a self-reckoning" by Caroline Framke (Vox; Jan. 12, 2018) The Mishneh Torah of Maimonides (c. 1170–1180 CE); the laws of teshuvah Sacred Spaces Enjoyed this episode? Rate Vox Conversations ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Subscribe for free. Be the first to hear the next episode of Vox Conversations by subscribing in your favorite podcast app. Support Vox Conversations by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts This episode was made by:  Producer: Erikk Geannikis Editor: Amy Drozdowska Engineer: Patrick Boyd Deputy Editorial Director, Vox Talk: A.M. Hall Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Jillian Michaels Show
The Life Changing Power of Making Amends, with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg

The Jillian Michaels Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 51:14


Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, award-winning writer and author of the book ON REPENTANCE AND REPAIR: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World, joins Jillian to talk about the life changing power of making amends. She discusses taking responsibility, learning from mistakes, and repairing relationships in all aspects of our lives. Being able to focus on the person you upset allows you both to heal, grow closer, and develop personally. The Rabbi takes us through the 5-step process of 1) Confession: fully owning what you did, without judgment. 2) Starting to change: figuring out why you did it and what you need to do about it. 3) Amends: asking the person you harmed what you can do to make it right. 4) Apology: truly understanding how hurt the other person is. 5) Making different choices moving forward.Guest Links:Website: https://danyaruttenberg.net/ Twitter: @TheRaDRInstagram: rabbidanyaruttenbergFor 25% off The Fitness App by Jillian Michaels, go to www.thefitnessapp.com/podcastdealFollow us on Instagram @JillianMichaels and @MartiniCindyJillian Michaels Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1880466198675549Email your questions to JillianPodcast@gmail.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Hello Monday with Jessi Hempel
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg on repentance and repair

Hello Monday with Jessi Hempel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 37:20


We are all capable of harm, even when we try to do the opposite. And we all have to grapple with the effects of our actions. This episode focuses on how we can work to make things right after a wrong. Jessi sits down with author and rabbi Danya Ruttenberg to discuss the lessons outlined in her new book, On Repentance And Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World. Follow Rabbi Ruttenberg here. Follow Jessi Hempel on LinkedIn and preorder her upcoming memoir.  Join the Hello Monday community: Subscribe to the Hello Monday newsletter, and join us on the LinkedIn News page each week for Hello Monday Office Hours, Wednesdays at 3p ET on the LinkedIn News page.

Exvangelical
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, author of On Repentance and Repair

Exvangelical

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 67:30


Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, author of the new book On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World. This show is not typically interfaith, but when the opportunity to read Rabbi Ruttenberg's latest arose, I leapt at the chance. I've followed her on Twitter for years and admire her work immensely. On Repentance and Repair is an immensely helpful book that helps reframe what repentance, repair, and forgiveness mean. Those terms are loaded for people whose faith was formed in white evangelicalism. They have often been used and abused by people in positions of authority to manipulate those they've wronged into “forgiving” them as a way of absolving themselves and maintaining their positions of influence. Rabbi Ruttenberg explores the value and other meanings of these words in a way that can benefit all people, regardless of their faith or lack thereof.  If you do not have a local bookstore or are in the Amazon ebook ecosystem, use this link to buy the book and to support the show. How to support the show: You can rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. You can tell people about the show. You can also support the show by subscribing to my Substack publication, The Post-Evangelical Post, for free, or upgrade to paid at $4, $6, or $8 per month and get access to: ad-free podcast feeds, Discord, and more. I donate 25% of my net revenue to The Religious Exemption Accountability Project and White Homework. Post-Ev Post is where you'll find all my writing and podcasting. Learn more at postevangelicalpost.com Exvangelical is a production of The Post-Evangelical Post, LLC. This interview was edited by Podcat Audio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Too Jewish
Too Jewish - 9/4/22 - Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg

Too Jewish

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 54:52


Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, author of "Of Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World"

In Good Faith
Ep. 122 Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg

In Good Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 42:39


Can people really change? How does change really happen? Steve met with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg over zoom to discuss these questions and to consider a better way of seeking repentance in the modern age. Their discussion is centered around Ruttenberg's upcoming book, On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World. This book examines and reinvigorates our modern understanding of repentance using the writing and theories of Jewish philosopher Maimonides. Named "rabbi to watch" by Newsweek, Ruttenberg is Scholar-in-Residence at the National Council of Jewish Women. She is the author of 7 other books about the intersection of Jewish theology, parenting, feminism, and other topics. Listen to Steve and Danya discuss how we can improve our practices of repentance and repair.

Podcasts – Jewish Sacred Aging
Seekers of Meaning 6/10/2022: Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, Scholar in Residence, National Council of Jewish Women

Podcasts – Jewish Sacred Aging

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 28:53


Rabbi Address's guest is Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, scholar-in-residence for the National Council of Jewish Women, author of a continuing newsletter on the Torah called "Life is a Sacred Text," and author of a new book, On Repentance And Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World. [Read more...] The post Seekers of Meaning 6/10/2022: Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, Scholar in Residence, National Council of Jewish Women appeared first on Jewish Sacred Aging.

In Lieu of Fun
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg on the History of Antisemitism

In Lieu of Fun

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 64:16


Wherein we are joined by Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, Scholar in Residence at the National Council of Jewish Women. Rabbi Ruttenberg is the author of eight books, most recently the forthcoming "On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World." Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.