In this episode I sat down with Matti Feldman. He recently earned his degree in engineering while working in real estate investment and about to start his MBA program. Then, the Israel-Hamas war began on October 7th. Several weeks ago, Matti was released from his reserve duty in the IDF. Hear him share his experience being in the army, handling missions in Gaza and risking his life so defending the Jewish homeland.
In this episode I sat down with Chava Kleinman, she is a social worker based in Shiloh, Israel. She runs the community center and her day to day work was vastly shifted since October 7th. Chava and I talked about what it looks like to support people going through a challenge, how to take care of yourself and have difficult conversations.
If you would like to get involved please visit
https://www.israelchildren.org/youth
Where you can learn more about the youth center being built to honor fallen solider, Gilad Nitzan.
In this episode I sat down with Noa Atar. She started the year off working for Friendship Circle Jerusalem- a global organization that supports children with special needs. When the Swords of Iron war began, her role quickly shifted to assisted the many families evacuated to Jerusalem. Hear how Noa and her teammates are working overtime to care for the displaced families and bring joy in a very challenging time for the people of Israel and the overall Jewish nation.
In this episode I sat down with Hadas Manor, fashion designer. Hadas is a graduate of Betzalel Academy and has a beautiful bridal studio in Jerusalem. Hadas shares her process of being a bride who was dissatisfied with the bridal dress options to opening her starting her own line of bridal dresses.
She also describes how she Has been utilizing her sewing skilss in the war effort in Israel and what it’s like being an Israeli citizen act this time.
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In this episode I sat down with Bayla Haskell. She is the founder of Veg.it.Out a vegan meal delivery service based in Israel.
Bayla’s father was diagnosed with cancer and sadly passed away from the disease, the same disease her grandfather had passed from several years earlier. Bayla, reeling from from loss, was frustrated that there were little medical advancements to cancer treatment and prevention. She realized that plant based eating is beneficial to health. She started her company to make vegan food more accessible and provide a healthy option to the vast array of take out and fast food market.
We talk about the challenges of being a mother in business and how to balance the demands of a career and motherhood.
We also talk about the benefits of therapy and how it can lead a person to uncover their deeper purpose in life.
I hope you enjoy this episode!
-Shulie
In this episode I talk with David Hochberg, after working as a social worker for 25 years David shifted to business coaching wherein he assists business owners problem solve through developing self awareness and understanding how their tendencies as a person impact their business.
David highlights how he utilizes spirituality in his coaching as well as how he harnesses the power of intuition with his clients.
In this episode I sat down with esthetician Shaina Ben Hamou. We talked about developing a passion out of a personal challenge and working through the inevitable resistance that comes up along the path of entrepreneurship.
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You'll be so happy you did!
In this episode, I chatted with parenting coach Blimie Heller, we covered topics related to parenting such as how getting in tune with your own feelings and emotions can impact parenting. We also talked about how developing a deeper level of tolerance for children's behavior can lead to more harmonious parenting.
Blimie is an expert who's passion for unconditional parenting is palpable from the moment she starts speaking on the topic.
In this episode I sat down with Sheva Balkany, a clinical nutritionist. We talked about how different areas of life impact each other and how eating and nutrition is not simply about food. It's linked to, how you feel, living with purpose and living joyfully.
In this episode, I saw down with Ian Mark, the founder of Corona Crush, a facebook group started at the beginning of the covid-19 pandemic to help single people fine love during lockdown. The group is dedicated to helping people find their soulmate, and to date has over 23,000 members and 28 confirmed marriages! Ian and I talked about making the most of digital dating and what it's like to bring online dating to millennials in a fresh new format.
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Our world moves faster than the speed of life, often it feels like a lot to keep up.
I sat down with Esther for a conversation on how to slow down, develop a filter, and stay open to opportunity.
In this episode I sit down with fashion designer Daniella Faye. We talk about the challenges of running a business and also the need to regularly recommit to the vision. It's not only color swatches and business lunches, it's staying the course through production errors and shipping nightmares.
We also delve into having an innate feeling about a certain aspect of life and what it looks like to follow that feeling through in real time.
In this episode, I sit down with my dear friend Chaya Lederman: Traibish. Trained as an occupational therapist Chaya and her husband Dov’s plans for moving to Israel from Austrailia got sidetracked when the pandemic hit in March 2020. In our conversation we talked about facing fear head on, developing strength to move forward when the vision is not crystal clear, learning to ask for help and grappling with pain. Chaya shares lessons she’s learned from enduring years of infertility.
Chaya and Dov are coming up on one year of Aliyah and after visiting and trying on different communities, have recently settled in Efrat.
In this week's episode, I sit down with Joyce Franco, founder of Levana Circle, a full moon women’s circle centered around the theme of the Jewish month. We talk about living with intention, the power of togetherness and how life changing projects can happen by "accident".
Joy is a crucial component to life. In this episode I learn about how to develop joy. It's not a case of you either got it or ya don't. Happiness, as guest Devorah Mayteles Morgenstern tells us can be worked on, to intentionally lead to a more colorful, fuller life.
I hope you enjoy listening!
-Shulie