
Deep questions through laughter is my favorite emotion. In season 2, we're tackling the 8 biggest subjects of life from my latest book ‘Like Streams to the Ocean’: ego, love, friendship, death, work, family, home, and the soul. I'm bringing on the wisest people I know to process these big ideas. And were responding to your questions. So if you have something you want us to discuss, DM me a voice n... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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I met him at a coffee shop. We started talking and his story knocked me over. Oppressed for being a minority, oppressed for being queer, and trapped in a country waging war and drafting its young men... Zhargal knew he had to get out of Russia and fa... more
What happens when you have deep disagreements with family? Rifts. Incompatible beliefs. Different political views. Faith or no faith. How do you stay in relationship? How do you love each other without pain? My mom and I have deep disagreements and w... more
Why is it that when we die we leave a document that gives away all our stuff, but not our values, our beliefs, or our personality? Rabbi Steve Leder comes on the show to talk how to write an ethical will, why it should become a cultural tradition, an... more
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I love this podcast. Hoping that there will be more coming in 2023!
Both the episode featuring Jon Chu and Jessica Malaty (Rivera) were great! Jed does such a good job giving us a glimpse into their lives and letting them tell their stories. Jew the episodes coming!
Such profound conversations. Thank you Jedidiah !
This is my first podcast review, that’s how much I appreciate this podcast. I have always enjoyed Jedidiah’s writing and to hear it in conversation form with his guests is awesome, warming and wholesome all in the same stride.
Can’t wait to listen to more episodes and purchase his latest book.
“I laughed, I cried.. a number of times, I sweat, I danced, I got.. a shot, I ate, and I had many epiphanies.” - Gwenyth Paltrow









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