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Looking for the best Torah classes but don’t know where to start? TorahAnytime Lessons is your guide to the top classes on TorahAnytime.com! Join hosts Josh Cohen and Avi Greenberg as they review the most popular and impactful Torah teachings, breaking them down into key insights you can apply to your daily life. Whether it’s practical advice, inspiring stories, or timeless lessons, we’re here to make the wisdom of Torah accessible and relatable. Tune in for highlights, takeaways, and meanin ...
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UnCage Your Soul™ with Heather Havenwood

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Heather Havenwood is a media mogul, entrepreneur, and author of "UnCage Yourself: The Fearless Method to Turn Your Knowledge Into Market Influence, Impact and Income." guiding women leaders to awaken, align, and ascend in both business and life. With over 20 years of entrepreneurial success and a profound spiritual awakening in 2020, Heather blends cutting-edge AI strategies with conscious leadership and energetic alignment to help women turn their knowledge into massive, sustainable wealth. ...
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Variety co-Editor in Chief Ramin Setoodeh tells all in our Cover Story segment about his sit down with Julia Roberts and the cast of Luca Gaudagnino’s provocative new film “After the Hunt.” And chief music critic Chris Willman revisits a moment in time that defines an era: Lilith Fair. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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In today's episode, former Paramount Global majority owner Shari Redstone details her new investment in Israeli production banner Sipur. Variety business editor Todd Spangler and TV news editor Joe Otterson break down the latest on Redstone’s old shop as Paramount prepares a bid for Warner Bros. Discovery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit me…
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In today's episode, Fifth Season co-CEOs Chris Rice and Graham Taylor talk "Severance" and what its Emmy noms haul means for the business. And TV editor Michael Schneider has a big idea for the new Emmy Awards TV contract. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Variety
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In today’s episode, Variety TV editor Michael Schneider details his sit-down with Kathy Bates, the “Matlock” star who graces the cover of Variety’s annual pre-Emmy Awards issue. And Emily Longeretta details the movers, shakers and influential creatives who made Variety’s annual TV Producers Impact Report. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit meg…
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In today’s episode, Variety’s Todd Spangler and Gene Maddaus discuss the latest legal moves for AI heavyweights Anthropic and Midjourney in their copyright infringement battles. And Variety’s Ethan Shanfeld describes comedy’s annual “mad dash” as “Saturday Night Live” finalizes its Season 51 cast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.f…
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In today’s episode, Variety’s box office chief Rebecca Rubin breaks down the impressive numbers from “The Conjuring: Last Rites” and how it extends Warner Bros.’ box office streak to record territory. And Michael Schneider and Jazz Tangcay weigh in from backstage at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards, where Giancarlo Esposito and Shawn Hatosy spoke from…
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In today’s episode, Eric Sandler, chief strategy officer for Pushkin Industries, details the audio studio’s fall slate, which includes a look back at “The Big Short” with Michael Lewis and Pushkin co-founder Malcolm Gladwell taking on an infamous Alabama murder case on “Revisionist History.” Also, Jem Aswad, Variety’s executive editor of music, det…
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In today’s episode, Daniel D’Addario, Variety’s chief correspondent, details for our Cover Story segment how Channing Tatum and director Derek Cianfrance revisited a true-crime tale for our times in “Roofman.” And international editor Elsa Keslassy breaks down the important buzz for the biz coming out of the Venice Film Festival. Learn more about y…
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In today’s episode, Brent Lang, Variety’s executive editor, breaks down an impressive week 4 box office performance for “Weapons” and a less-than-impressive industry-wide B.O. haul for the summer frame. Peter Debruge, chief film critic for Variety, details the reaction to Bruce Springsteen biopic “Deliver Me From Nowhere” at the Telluride Film Fest…
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In today’s episode, Jazz Tangcay, Variety’s senior artisans editor, details her report on visual effects stalwart Industrial Light and Magic on its 50th anniversary. TV critic Alison Herman explains why she’s given the coveted Critics Pick seal of approval to the new Netflix comedy “Long Story Short.” And Tatiana Siegel previews the final installme…
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In today’s episode, the Cover Story segment features Variety’s Brent Lang and Ramin Setoodeh detailing director Guillermo del Toro’s $120 million bet on a new vision for “Frankenstein” with help from Jacob Elordi and Oscar Isaac. Variety’s Jennifer Maas reports on the Sun Valley of gaming that is underway in Cologne, Germany. And Brian Steinberg se…
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In today’s episode, Cineverse CEO Chris McGurk and MicroCo CEO Jana Winograde join host Cynthia Littleton to discuss their new venture to bring super short, low budget drama series to the U.S. They gamely answer the question: How is this not Quibi? And Variety reporter Ethan Shanfeld details how AI tools are accelerating product placement in TV and…
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In today’s episode, we talk box office with Variety’s Rebecca Rubin about “Weapons” week 2 and a ho-hum start for “Nobody 2.” Brian Steinberg has the lowdown on the final tally of this year’s upfront advertising sales. And Tatiana Siegel sets the scene that unfolded at Variety’s Truth Seekers conference, including highlights from sessions with Jake…
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In today’s episode, host Cynthia Littleton and Variety business editor Todd Spangler compare notes on Paramount Skydance and the vibes and vision shared by CEO David Ellison and his new regime at media Q&A sessions in New York and L.A. And Jenelle Riley, deputy awards and features editor, explains how Variety selected this year’s 10 Storytellers to…
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In today’s episode, Variety chief awards editor Clayton Davis unpacks his interview with “Severance” star Tramell Tillman in our Cover Story segment. Marc Malkin dishes with Bob Odenkirk and Sharon Stone on the “Nobody 2” Red Carpet. And host Cynthia Littleton offers a tutorial on Variety slanguage superlatives boffo, whammo and socko. Learn more a…
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In today’s episode, Jennifer Maas, Variety’s senior business writer for TV and gaming, discusses the debate in gaming over the pricing of premium titles, as well as the anticipation building for next year’s release of “Grand Theft Auto 6”; Emily Longeretta, senior TV features editor, details how Variety assembles its annual baker’s dozen Emmy Extra…
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On today’s episode Variety executive editor Brent Lang explains why the strong opening for “Weapons” and “Freakier Friday” are a good sign that mid-budget movies can still be superhero counter-programming at the box office. And Variety international veteran John Hopewell weighs in from Locarno on why mid-sized European film festivals are more impor…
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A special Paramount-themed episode as Skydance Media completes its $8 billion takeover after a yearlong battle to acquire the storied studio. Hollywood historian Jeanine Basinger, Variety chief film critics Peter Debruge and Owen Gleiberman and MoffettNathanson analyst Robert Fishman join host Cynthia Littleton to examine the pioneering film factor…
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In today's episode, Ramin Setoodeh, Variety's co-Editor in Chief, breaks down the Power of Young Hollywood Issue and why Tyla, Sam Nivola and Finn Wolfhard are this year's honorees. And Gene Maddaus, Variety's senior media reporter, details the WGA West's upcoming election and the priorities that are emerging for the guild's 2026 contract talks. Le…
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In today's episode, Eva Longoria previews her FX sports-docu series "Necaxa," and she discusses Hyphenate Media Group content venture with business partner Cris Abrego. Joe Otterson, Variety's TV news editor, weighs in on the return of Hank and Peggy Hill et al as Hulu revives "King of the Hill" for a new era in America. Learn more about your ad ch…
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In today's episode, Rebecca Rubin analyzes week 2 of "Fantastic Four: First Steps" and three new wide releases: "Bad Guys 2," "The Naked Gun" and "Together." Host Cynthia Littleton journeys deep into K-pop fandom at the KCON festival, and TV critic Aramide Tinubu explains why she's so high on Jason Momoa's new drama "Chief of War." Learn more about…
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In today’s episode, Tatiana Siegel, Variety’s executive editor of film and media, details her interview with actor Dean Cain, who bucks the trends in Hollywood in more ways the one. And Brian Steinberg, senior TV editor, gives detail on upfront ad sales as Disney, NBCUniversal and Fox call it a wrap on advance advertising commitments for the coming…
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Today's Cover Story segment features Variety's Angelique Jackson, senior entertainment writer, telling all about her experience interviewing Harrison Ford about the sweep of his career as he celebrates his first-ever Emmy nomination, for Apple TV+ comedy "Shrinking." Todd Spangler, business editor, also analyzes the latest moves in the cable TV div…
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In today's episode, Brent Lang, Variety's executive editor, analyzes the recent executive moves and Sony Pictures and Paramount, and he discusses the mood in the broader film business amid encouraging signs from the summer box office. And host Cynthia Littleton offers a tutorial on Variety's famous "slanguage," starting with "tubthump." Learn more …
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Marvel gets off on the good foot with the opening weekend of “The Fantastic Four: First Steps.” Michael Schneider breaks down four days of Comic Con that had more cosplay and less big Hollywood news than in recent years. He explains why. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Variety
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In today's episode, Todd Spangler, Variety business editor, breaks down Skydance's deal pledges to the FCC as it seeks to close the Paramount Global deal. And music chief Jem Aswad explains why UnitedMasters founder Steve Stoute was the choice for Variety's Music Mogul of the Year honor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoice…
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Daniel D'Addario, Variety chief correspondent, details his reporting on FX's massive bet on the sci-fi series "Alien: Earth," tapping into the franchise launched with the 1979 Ridley Scott film "Alien." Adam B. Vary, senior entertainment writer, offers a curtain-raiser on what to expect — and what not to expect — at San Diego Comic Con this year. H…
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Nick Vivarelli, Variety's Rome-based correspondent, and international editor Elsa Keslassy break down the significance of the Venice Film Festival lineup highlighted by Guillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein" and A24's "The Smashing Machine" starring Dwayne Johnson. The pair discuss the increased competition for Hollywood awards contenders between Veni…
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Naman Ramachandran gives a report on the biggest rom-com to hit Bollywood in years, "Saiyaara," and how its performance reflects India's changing movie market. Rebecca Rubin details "Superman's" week 2 performance at the box office. And Brian Steinberg discusses the fallout from CBS' decision to ax "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" after next se…
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Today's episode features a rundown of the ESPYs and ESPN chief Jimmy Pitaro on how the Worldwide Leader is pitching its upcoming streaming app as a big evolution for sports. And Variety's Jazz Tangcay and Carole Horst discuss their deep dive into Walt Disney Imagineering and its work in Disney parks as Disneyland marks its 70th anniversary. Learn m…
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Senior business writer Jennifer Maas discusses what to expect from Netflix’s second quarter earnings report on Thursday. Business editor Todd Spangler details the “frog boiling in water” factor in his cover story on President Trump’s aggressive attacks on news media and First Amendment protections. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.…
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Variety's Michael Schneider and Clayton Davis discuss the surprises and the final tallies for the 77th annual Emmy Award nominations. Owen Gleiberman, Variety's chief film critic, revisits Robert Altman's "Nashville" on its 50th anniversary and recalls how the movie changed his life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Variety previews "Daily Variety," a new podcast featuring conversations with Variety journalists and guests about news, personalities and trends making headlines in the entertainment industry. It's hosted by Cynthia Littleton, co-editor in chief of Variety and host of Variety's "Strictly Business" podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit me…
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What does it mean to trust Hashem when your world shatters? In this powerful Torah Anytime episode, a grieving grandfather shares the unimaginable loss of his grandchild in a tragic accident—and the deep faith that carried his family through it. From the raw pain of a car crash to a daughter’s strength in surrendering her child back to Hashem, this…
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Josh Cohen and Avi Greenberg dive into a raw, hilarious, and deeply moving Q&A panel with some of today’s most relatable rabbis. From parenting fails and Lakers-game fevers to 3:00 a.m. sugya reviews, this episode explores what it really means to live a Torah life—in the stress, in the mess, and in the everyday moments. Discover why dragging your k…
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What does the end of the world really look like according to Torah? In this week’s explosive TorahAnytime lesson, we break down a class that explores the final global conflict before the arrival of the Messiah—complete with prophetic sources, spiritual symbolism, and mind-bending twists. Fire from the sky, a mysterious blast heard around the globe,…
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This week, we’re diving into a Torah class that doesn’t tiptoe—it charges in headfirst. A bold, no-filter take on marriage, masculinity, and what it really means to be a king in your own home. 👑 Why do women “test” their husbands? 🚽 Why do men run away (often to the bathroom)? 🍳 And how does a simple omelet become a symbol of presence, power, and p…
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Are we just playing spiritual checkers when Hashem wants us playing chess? This week on Torah Anytime Lessons, Josh Cohen and Avi Greenberg unpack a soul-shaking shiur that begins as a tribute to Rabbi Wallerstein, but quickly becomes a personal wake-up call. What if all the mitzvos, tefillos, and routines are just the intro to what Hashem really w…
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Have you ever been so plugged into the world that you felt completely disconnected from yourself? Same. In this episode of Torah Anytime Lessons, Josh Cohen and Avi Greenberg unpack the first shiur of the Shovavim series — and it hits deep. Rabbi gets real about Kedusha, social media addiction, and how we’ve traded presence for proof. From bris pho…
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Josh Cohen and Avi Greenberg break down one of the most impactful Torah Anytime classes you’ll ever hear—featuring Rabbi Ari, Rabbi Yossi, and Rav Ruven Epstein. This episode has it all: hilarious tech fails, deep Torah insights, parenting wisdom, therapy truths, and a story that will leave you speechless. They explore how real growth begins with r…
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Have you ever laughed so hard you cried—only to find yourself suddenly reflecting on your deepest struggles? This week on Torah Anytime Lessons, Josh Cohen and Avi Greenberg dive into one of the most emotionally charged, soul-awakening classes yet. Featuring Rabbi Ari, Rabbi Yosi, and Rav Reuven Epstein, this episode blends parenting wisdom, therap…
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This week on Torah Anytime Lessons, Josh Cohen and Avi Greenberg unpack a class that shook them to the core. Rabbi YY Jacobson takes the tragic tale of Elisha Ben Avuya—Acker, the Torah scholar turned heretic—and flips the script on what it means to truly return. What if the gate to Tshuva was never closed… just perceived that way? From a misheard …
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Ever gotten irrationally upset and wondered—why am I actually mad? This week on Torah Anytime Lessons, Josh Cohen and Avi Greenberg dive into a class that feels like a Torah-infused therapy session. With laugh-out-loud moments (yes, there’s a DMV story), deep frameworks like body-ego-soul, and relatable insights on humility, gratitude, and emotiona…
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This week, Josh Cohen and Avi Greenberg reflect on a riveting Torah Anytime class that left them both inspired and challenged. What does it take to deliver brilliance on the spot? In this episode, they unpack a powerful story about a rabbi who was asked to speak with zero notice—and somehow delivered a life-changing class. The secret? It’s not just…
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As the world redefines what’s normal, where do we stand? Join Josh Cohen and Avi Greenberg as they unpack this week’s powerful Torah class—an unflinching look at how changing cultural values challenge our spiritual foundations. From ancient wisdom to today’s moral confusion, this episode explores how to stay anchored when everything around us shift…
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When a group of American students visited Har Hertzel, they thought they were just touring history. But what they encountered was something far greater—a divine mission sparked by a grieving mother’s dream and a fallen soldier’s memory. In this moving episode, Josh Cohen and Avi Greenberg unpack a TorahAnytime class that journeys through loss, fait…
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Life can change in a single moment. In this powerful episode, Rabbi Joey Haber shares the life-altering experience of receiving devastating news about his 25-year-old son during a Torah class — and the three tools every person needs to survive and thrive in times of crisis.From hospital miracles to heartfelt community support, Rabbi Haber takes us …
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Discover TorahAnytime Lessons, the podcast where hosts Josh Cohen and Avi Greenberg bring you the highlights from the top TorahAnytime.com classes. In this teaser, get a sneak peek at how we unpack the most popular and practical Torah teachings, sharing key insights and takeaways that you can apply to your daily life. Whether you’re a longtime lear…
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James Miller is a licensed psychotherapist and the host and executive producer of the nationally broadcast and syndicated LIFEOLOGY® Radio. James has been a practicing clinician in the mental health field for over 25 years. James is also a classically trained pianist and composer who uses physiological and neurology techniques to enhance the listen…
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Ever heard of Clubhouse? It is the hottest new thing in the Marketing, Creator and Artist World! I have spent the last three weeks on Clubhouse, figuring out the structure, the best ways to connect, create community and profit from this new 'Social Media'. In this episode, I share the THREE Top types of Rooms anyone can create, and the TOP type of …
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