Adrienne welcomes back Jessica Berkowitz to explore a Jewish approach to gratitude that makes room for sadness, struggle, and unanswered questions. This episode pushes back on toxic positivity and offers a gentler, truer practice, one rooted in awareness, intention, and compassion.
If gratitude feels hard right now, you’re not doing it wrong. This conversation meets you exactly where you are.
The hardest part of parenting is letting go.
Dancing on Rosh Hashanah
Knocking before entering is a sign of respect. And when others knock on your door, letting them in is a sign of trust.
Jewish wisdom teaches that our left eye and right eye see the world differently. How we interpret what we see makes all the difference.
It’s time to update the way we love unconditionally.
Changing old patterns is hard. What inspiration can we find in Judaism for making the difficult yet necessary changes in our life?
Download PDF Adrienne answers the question that follows us from childhood to adulthood. What happens to us when we die? The “Rise & Shine” podcast series has been made possible by the Zitelman Family Foundation’s generosity. If you would like to sponsor an upcoming podcast, please email us at info@momentumunlimited.org
When is stepping away from a loved one the loving thing to do?
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