Finding Your Way: With All-Star Panel Manis, Shais, & Simon | From The Inside Out Podcast | Full EP
This Episode is sponsored by Amudim. Amudim brings life-saving resources to the Jewish community as a confidential resource center that provides meaningful assistance, enduring support, and direct referrals for individuals and families impacted by sexual abuse, neglect, and addiction, and other crisis-related matters. Learn more about Amudim’s important work at amudim.org. To sponsor an episode, email us at podcast.fromtheinsideout@gmail.com As promised, we bring you an all-star panel of internationally acclaimed scholars, Rabbi Simon Jacobson, Rabbi Shais Taub, and Rabbi Manis Friedman for an in-depth conversation about life, relationships, and everything in between. This episode is dedicated to the full speedy recovery of Sara Shira Chana Bas Yonit. What did you love most about this episode? We want to hear your thoughts below point Follow Us On Social 💫 IG: @Fromtheinsideout.podcast 💫 FB: @FromTheInsideOut Subscribe to From The Inside Out Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@FromTheInsid... Keywords: In this insightful conversation between three rabbis, Eda Schottenstein and Rivkah Krinsky, along with Rabbi Shais Taub, Rabbi Simon Jacobson, and Rabbi Manis Friedman, a wide range of themes is explored. From addressing trauma and healing, moving on with faith in God, embracing imperfections, and navigating doubts in relationships to discussing the dating process of elimination, igniting romantic sparks, and handling parental opinions on partnerships. The dialogue delves into establishing rapport, valuing emotional care over ideological conflicts, building trust, and focusing on mental health crises. The conversation also touches on understanding addiction, healthy love, attachment, and finding purpose. It emphasizes the importance of vulnerability, the difference between toxic love and vulnerability, and how emotional care is crucial in preventing ideological problems. The rabbis discuss building healthy relationships through trust and connection, and they explore the concepts of purpose, self-sufficiency, and the idea that trauma and challenges serve a higher purpose. Ultimately, the conversation highlights the significance of relationships, personal growth, spirituality, and mental health.