Redefining Feminine Power
What does it really mean to be a powerful woman?In this episode, Rochi Pinson shares how challah, food, and Shabbos reveal a deeper kind of feminine power rooted in presence, nourishment, and purpose.She also speaks about priorities and how real clarity comes from choosing what matters most.This conversation challenges the idea of “doing it all” and offers a more meaningful path forward.
Tznius Reframed
What if tznius wasn’t about restriction, but about clarity, dignity, and discretion?Torah educator, international speaker, mindset coach, and founder of the Truth or Dare Movement, Yaffa Palti shares a powerful Torah perspective on identity, boundaries, and self-respect, offering a refreshing way to think about tznius and what it means to shine from the inside out.
Perfectly Imperfect
In this thoughtful episode, we sit down with educator Suri Weingot to explore the Torah perspective on one of the most universal experiences of growing up: struggle.Through powerful stories and Torah insights, Suri reframes inner battles not as failures, but as opportunities to grow and choose the right path. This conversation offers a refreshing perspective on why struggle itself can be one of the most meaningful parts of becoming who we’re meant to be.
Learning to Lead
In this episode, we sat down with Sara Rivkah Kohn, founder of Links Family Services, to talk about real leadership.She was just a girl in a tiny elementary school class of nine where everyone ended up with multiple jobs. Yearbook, G.O., choir, whatever needed doing. And it turns out those early experiences of figuring things out, making mistakes, and learning from people further along shaped everything that came after.We talk about the tension of being confident enough to lead while staying humble enough to listen. About choosing between two good things when you can't do both. About why she refuses to write "go-to guides" for grief because every person needs something different. And how studying Navi as an adult completely changed her understanding of what it actually means to protect the people you're responsible for.This conversation is about growth, hard choices, and becoming the kind of leader you'd actually want to follow. Not because you have it all figured out, but because you're willing to keep learning.
You Write Your Own Story
Slovie Jungreis-Wolff, acclaimed author, lecturer, and daughter of Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis, shares a powerful Torah perspective on building authentic self-esteem in a world obsessed with external validation.In this conversation, she reveals why real identity comes not from what we wear or own, but from discovering our unique "spiritual fingerprint"—the singular gift each person brings to the world. She shares the counterintuitive truth that self-worth grows when we shift focus from ourselves to making others' eyes shine.Through personal stories, timeless Torah insights, and the legacy of her mother, this episode is a reminder that your light is not accidental. It is intentional. And the world is waiting for you to use it.