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Creative Pep Talk

Andy J. Pizza

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A Weekly Podcast Companion for Your Creative Journey Transform your creative potential into reality by making your creativity a practice. A “creative discipline” can feel like an oxymoron. Creativity is about doing something new. Discipline is about doing something consistently. The aim of this podcast is to help you strike that elusive balance. Each week, New York Times Bestselling Author Illustrator Andy J. Pizza shares everything he’s learning about building a thriving creative practice. ...
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The Observable Unknown

Dr. Juan Carlos Rey

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Where science meets spirituality and measurable phenomena dance with mystical wisdom. Join Dr. Juan Carlos Rey as he explores the hidden influences shaping our reality - from quantum mechanics to cosmic consciousness. This isn’t your typical metaphysical podcast. Through analytical discussions and practical applications, discover how the unexplainable impacts your daily life. For curious souls who question everything and spiritual seekers grounded in science. Venture beyond the veil of ordin ...
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Believers Fellowship is a growing community of Christ followers located in Yell County, Arkansas. On our podcast, you'll find our weekly sermons updated so that you can listen in on messages from Pastors Seth & Katie Drewry. We would love for you to visit us on Sunday mornings at 10:30am.
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After over three decades in the legal-trenches, Mike Bassett has learned to appreciate two things: good conversation & good coffee. Legal Grounds is an ongoing series of interviews with the people who are shaping our world - legal or otherwise. Witty, irreverent, & always thoughtful, these brief discussions fall somewhere between “Night Court” & Hopper’s “Nighthawks At The Diner”. With that in mind, we promise your coffee will still be warm when the podcast is done. (Legal Grounds was writte ...
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Welcome to "The Weekly Parsha with Michoel Brooke," your go-to podcast for engaging, accessible Torah study. Join us to explore the weekly Torah Parshios, offering insights and life lessons for beginners and seasoned learners. Each 15-to 25-minute episode offers a comprehensive yet digestible exploration of the weekly Parsha. Discover valuable Parsha wisdom to enrich your spiritual journey, deepen your understanding of our holy Torah, and inspire personal growth. Subscribe today and begin yo ...
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Rabbi Motti’s Minute

Rabbi Motti Wilhelm

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Classes and talks by Rabbi Motti Wilhelm, Chabad Rabbi in Southwest Portland. Timeless Torah ideas made practical and inspiring for real life today—through stories, insights, and down-to-earth guidance from Jewish tradition.
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SSENTIALIST

Royce Porter

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Offering balance to the pressure of modern life, SSENTIALIST is an audible space for intentionality & sustainable well-being, care of Royce Porter. We’ll be sharing experience, moment-to-moment mindfulness, whilst exploring what’s truly essential & meaningful for quality of life. All inside a colorful soundscape as visceral as life itself.
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Welcome to Let's Talk fitness, we are discussing the topic of Fitness and everything related to it. / Bienvenue dans Let's talk fitness nous parlons Fitness et tout ce qui y est attaché.
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2021 FIND CURRENT PODCAST: jeffchristianson.com Jeff Christianson Ministries Jeff is a grateful husband; applauding dad; indebted worshiper; online Bible teacher; and the blessed pastor of the remarkable folks at Calvary Chapel Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Twitter @jchristianson jeffchristianson.org Txt. (970) 510-0055
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33voices

Moe & Jenna Abdou

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Moe and Jenna Abdou interview a highly influential roster of founders, venture capitalists, CEO’s, master thinkers, bestselling authors, academic minds, and creatives to deconstruct the hidden insights that only those who are building breakthrough ventures can reveal. For ten years now, 33voices has engaged closely with founders, senior executives and company builders to identify interesting & pressing challenges that give rise to thoughtful dialogue with contributors who not only think diff ...
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The Bliss Broker Podcast

Harmony Garcia-Gentry

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The Bliss Broker Podcast brings you into a place where you get to experience human interest. An audio journey of life's biggest moments as told by the person themselves. We chase down what bliss is, how to create it and where to find it. Every week we bring you a new story of happiness, growth, triumph and more...
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Expanded Mind Podcast

Angelo Fratantoni

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Welcome to the Expanded Mind Podcast! This is your exclusive source for quality content on fitness, nutrition, health, growth, and happiness! Check out my Instagram page @expandedmind.podcast for daily advice, motivation and insight!
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Macro Ethic

Robert LaSalle

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With sardonic humor, the artist and musician formerly known as Robert LaSalle takes us on a metaphysical exploration of the absurd, speaking candidly about music, poetry, philosophy, psychology, history, the degradation of society, the evolution of the human spirit, and why we should all become seekers instead of believers. All of Robert LaSalle's music, poetry, prose, podcasts, and video podcasts can be streamed for free directly from his "homemade" record label's website: https://sanctuary ...
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Start Yourself Up

Salman Ahmed

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A weekly podcast with entrepreneurs and creatives about how they got started with building impactful companies and creative projects. In each episode, Salman has conversations with guests across different areas of expertise about the early inspiration behind their ideas, how they launched the first versions of their products, how they won the very first customers, how they scaled their businesses, and all the lessons from failures along the way - to inspire you to take the leap of faith and ...
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Welcome to the Blue Jackets Hockey League Car Ride Podcast, hosted by Derek Read. This podcast equips you with practical tools and insights derived from academic research in sports and educational psychology, sports science, and more. It's designed to enhance your work with young athletes in the Blue Jackets Hockey League. Additionally, it serves as a platform for reflection on your coaching practices and integrating best practice principles. Our goal is to enrich your coaching skills and fo ...
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Tech should never be a bottleneck in your online fitness business. And yet… it too often is. Our goal is make tech work for you and demystify everything that is required to build an impactful online fitness business that transforms lives… whether you're fluent in tech or you have no idea what HTML is, we're going to make sure everything is easy to understand. With this podcast, we teach you to build funnels that convert...And this isn't the typical "funnel hacker" stuff… we are going to get ...
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A Groundbreaking Guide to Calming Dogs Through the Science of Scent “Will Bangura has nailed the WHY and the HOW of using scent exercises to help fearful and/or reactive dogs. His impressive book, Sniff to Soothe, belongs in the office of every trainer and behaviorist who works with ‘problem’ dogs, and in the home of every dog lover whose dog needs help. Don’t miss this book about the importance of letting dogs use their noses to heal themselves—it’s going to be a classic, and it’s going to ...
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First-Time Leaders Accelerated℠

Timothy Dean Smith, Leadership Speaker, Coach and Podcast Host

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Leading people is the most important responsibility in the world, yet, alarmingly, 60% of first-time leaders fail. With over 4 decades of experience in leader development and culture improvement, I created this podcast to help you solve 3 critical and costly people problems: 1. Endangered People Skills: The Communication Paradox 2. Peer to Leader, Now What? 3. Sunday Feelings About Monday Mornings If you’re a first-time leader, someone who hires or promotes first-time leaders or a solopreneu ...
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Before curiosity, before reflection, before imagination itself, the nervous system asks a quieter and more urgent question: Am I safe? In this interlude of The Observable Unknown, Dr. Juan Carlos Rey examines the neurological foundations of safety and why a regulated nervous system is a prerequisite for clear perception, learning, and truth-seeking…
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Interview by J-TV https://www.youtube.com/@JTVGlobalJewishChannel https://torahthinking.org Baruch Hashem! After 2 years of hard work, countless hours, and incredible teamwork, Rabbi Kessin’s book, The True Power of Speech, is finally published! It’s now available for sale at bookstores across the US and Israel, and on Feldheim’s website and Amazon…
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What if growth isn't about grinding harder, but carrying less? In this episode, we explore Joseph's surprising blueprint for success: first, name your pain to release its hold, then build from a place of freedom. By examining why Menashe ("God made me forget") precedes Ephraim ("God made me fruitful"), we uncover a timeless principle that turns spi…
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In this episode of The Observable Unknown, Dr. Juan Carlos Rey sits with author, speaker, and global wisdom traveler Paul Samuel Dolman for a conversation that explores the quiet intersections of spirituality, ecological awareness, and lived ethical inquiry. Paul Samuel Dolman has spent decades engaging with Indigenous elders, spiritual leaders, ar…
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Have you ever heard someone say that making creative work is about having a “point of view”? It sounds right, but what does it mean and how do you find yours? I can’t think of any creatives that have a more compelling sense of their “point of view” than my guests today. Author Mac Barnett and author-illustrator Jon Klassen have such a strong voice,…
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A tyrant schemes, two women defy—and the future shifts. Our story begins in a tense, oppressive Egypt, where fear is weaponized into policy, and cruelty becomes law. Amid this darkness, the narrative turns to Shifra and Puah—midwives who reject the king’s decree to kill, choosing instead to nurture life. Rashi identifies them as Yocheved and Miriam…
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In Interlude XXXVI, The Observable Unknown closes its non-verbal arc by turning toward human ethology - the biological study of behavior as it unfolds in natural social environments. Long before language, gesture, or even conscious intention, human beings were shaped by being watched. Eyes track eyes. Bodies adjust to proximity. Posture shifts in r…
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In this Mailbag installment of The Observable Unknown, Dr. Juan Carlos Rey responds to a listener question that opens one of the most consequential inquiries in cognitive science and lived experience: how language shapes perception, identity, and inner life. Drawing from neuroscience, linguistics, and psychology, this episode explores what happens …
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Pre-Order “Mysterious Things” --- How do you get excited for the New Year when things feel so unstable? How do you get jazzed about planning and goals, when you don’t know what future you’re planning for? In times like these, I find it more effective to tap into the creative drives you already have, than working towards a future that may or may not…
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Before language. Before gesture. Before touch. There was chemistry. In this interlude of The Observable Unknown, Dr. Juan Carlos Rey turns toward the most ancient and least acknowledged channel of human communication: olfaction. Long treated as peripheral to cognition, the sense of smell is revealed here as a primary architect of emotion, memory, a…
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A crown should go to the strongest, the firstborn, or the loudest—unless the Torah is teaching a different law of power. We open Yaakov's closing blessings and follow the path that leads past Reuven, Shimeon, and Levi to Yehudah, the lion who can lie down. Not because he overwhelms others, but because he governs himself. That shift—from dominance t…
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This episode features "The Stars You Can't See by Looking Directly" written by Samantha Murray. Published in the January 2026 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/murray_01_26 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/clarkesworld/membership…
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Touch is the oldest sense, the first language learned, and the last to fade. Long before speech, before gesture, before conscious memory, the skin was already listening. In this interlude of The Observable Unknown, Dr. Juan Carlos Rey explores the neuroscience of touch as a regulator of emotion, trust, and social reality. Drawing on research in aff…
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In this interlude of The Observable Unknown, Dr. Juan Carlos Rey examines one of the most overlooked dimensions of human consciousness: space itself. Long before words are exchanged, before faces are read or gestures interpreted, bodies negotiate meaning through distance. How close we stand. How we angle our torsos. How quickly we withdraw or remai…
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In this interlude of The Observable Unknown, Dr. Juan Carlos Rey of crowscupboard.com turns our attention to one of the most revealing instruments of human communication: the face. Long before a sentence is formed, before a belief is articulated, before intention becomes conscious, the face has already spoken. Tiny muscular movements, measured in f…
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This episode features "This Sepulchral Aegis" written by Rob Gillham. Published in the December 2025 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/gillham_12_25 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/clarkesworld/membership…
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The air is tight with silence, the court of Yosef unmoving, and then Yehuda steps forward. That one act—crossing an invisible line of protocol—opens a masterclass on courage, responsibility, and the kind of reasoning that can thaw a heart guarded by power. We trace the moment Binyamin’s fate hangs by a thread and watch how Yehuda weaves threads int…
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Before words shaped meaning, the human body was already speaking. In this interlude of The Observable Unknown, Dr. Juan Carlos Rey examines the deep neurological and evolutionary roots of non-verbal communication, revealing how gesture, posture, and movement function as primary instruments of thought rather than mere accompaniments to language. Dra…
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In this episode of The Observable Unknown, Dr. Juan Carlos Rey is joined by author and contemplative thinker Brownell Landrum, whose work explores the subtle intersection between intention, imagination, neuroscience, and the mechanics of desire. At a time when “manifestation” is often reduced to slogans or stripped of rigor, Landrum offers a refres…
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This is a special HOLIDAY episode featuring the chat I had on Katherine May’s Podcast “The Clearing” where guests explore their ideal real or fantasy retreat. Here’s what Katherine said about the episode: The ADHD and autistic tendency to rest in motion is fully realised in American author and illustrator Andy J. Pizza’s vision of the ideal retreat…
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In this concluding interlude of the Language Arc, Dr. Juan Carlos Rey examines how language reshapes the brain itself. Drawing on contemporary neuroscience rather than abstract philosophy, this episode explores how repeated linguistic patterns sculpt neural circuits, alter perceptual thresholds, and reorganize attention, memory, and emotion. The ep…
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This episode features "Between Here and Everywhere" written by Robert Reed. Published in the December 2025 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/reed_12_25 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/clarkesworld/membership…
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In this interlude, Dr. Juan Carlos Rey continues the Language Arc by examining one of the most consequential ideas in cognitive science, philosophy, and anthropology: language does not merely describe reality. It actively participates in shaping it. Drawing from research in linguistics, neuroscience, and philosophy of mind, this episode explores ho…
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Given by Rabbi Mendel Kessin Weekly Hashkafa Shiur #190 https://torahthinking.org This series of lectures provides an in-depth exploration of the nature of prophecy, Divine inspiration and spiritual states that were available in Biblical times, and will be prevalent during Messianic times. Baruch Hashem! After 2 years of hard work, countless hours,…
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In this interlude of The Observable Unknown, Dr. Juan Carlos Rey continues the Language Arc by examining how language does not merely describe reality, but actively organizes perception, emotion, and possibility. Drawing from linguistics, cognitive science, and philosophy of mind, this episode explores how metaphor, grammar, and semantic framing sh…
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This episode features "Imperfect Simulations" written by Michelle Z. Jin. Published in the December 2025 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/jin_12_25 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/clarkesworld/membership…
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As we approach the New Year, it's almost inevitable that we’ll find ourselves taking stock of all that came and went in the year prior. For most of us, this happens because we are trying to pinpoint those things we hope to improve on over the next 12 months. But as my guest and I discuss in today's episode, when it comes to leadership, these sorts …
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Feeling lost on the creative journey? Download our 7 step Creative Career Path Handbooklet for FREE by signing up to our newsletter: http://andyjpizza.substack.com --- The Creative Pep Talk Top 5 BEST IDEAS from 2025. This is a FUN BLITZ through the most essential ideas and tactics from our past year of episodes. This was exciting and helpful for m…
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Language does not merely describe reality - it actively constructs it. In Interlude XXVII of The Observable Unknown, Dr. Juan Carlos Rey of crowscupboard.com examines how language functions as a cognitive and perceptual architecture, shaping not only communication, but memory, attention, identity, and moral reasoning itself. Drawing from linguistic…
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When you hear yourself think, who do you believe is speaking? In this interlude of The Observable Unknown, Dr. Juan Carlos Rey explores inner speech as a neurological, psychological, and philosophical phenomenon. Drawing on the work of Lev Vygotsky, contemporary neuroimaging research on Broca’s region, Wernicke’s area, the supplementary motor area,…
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Interlude XXV of The Observable Unknown opens a new arc at the crossroads of linguistics, neuroscience, and consciousness studies. In this episode, Dr. Juan Carlos Rey of crowscupboard.com examines how language does far more than label experience. It organizes perception itself. Drawing from the work of linguists such as Leonard Talmy, George Lakof…
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When someone asks what I ‘do’ for a living, there are times I want to respond with, “I tell stories.” After all, most attorneys spend their time trying to get the “full picture” of what’s happening in a given case, and the best narratives give us just that. Now, unfortunately, somewhere along the way the expression, “telling stories”, became short-…
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Feeling lost on the creative journey? Download our 7 step Creative Career Path Handbooklet for FREE by signing up to our newsletter: http://andyjpizza.substack.com --- This was one of my favorite chats!!! DEEP DIVE with my friend and Filmmaker Seth Worley! We get into: 1 - Finding the drive to stick to long creative quests, especially when you’re n…
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Dr. Robert Atkinson stands at the confluence of myth, developmental psychology, and the perennial human hunger for wholeness. An award-winning author, educator, and architect of what he calls unitive consciousness, Dr. Atkinson writes with the calm authority of one who has spent a lifetime apprenticed to depth, meaning, and the evolutionary arc of …
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What if holiness isn’t a place we visit, but a home we build? In Parshat Vayishlach, Chazal offer a powerful progression: Avraham called the sacred site a mountain, Yitzchak a field, and Yaakov a house. This isn’t just poetry; it’s a blueprint for spiritual growth. A mountain can be a chance ascent, a field requires cultivation, but a house is wher…
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In this episode of The Observable Unknown, Dr. Juan Carlos Rey of crowscupboard.com invites you into an exploration of consciousness not only as electrical patterns but as radiance itself. We trace the emergence of biophotons -ultra-weak light emissions from living cells -through the pioneering work of biophysicist Fritz-Albert Popp, whose research…
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In this grounded and intimate episode of The Observable Unknown, Dr. Juan Carlos Rey of crowscupboard.com explores the silent symphony within the chest - the electromagnetic rhythm that links body, brain, and emotion. Neurophysiologist J. Andrew Armour of McGill University first described the heart’s intrinsic nervous system - tens of thousands of …
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Feeling lost on the creative journey? Download our 7 step Creative Career Path Handbooklet for FREE by signing up to our newsletter: http://andyjpizza.substack.com --- This is a favorite! Special edition of ask Dr. Pizza episode! This time the questions come from the hosts of the Grupo de Autoayuda de Dibujo podcast! THE CRUSHED IT! SHOW NOTES: Gru…
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This episode features "The Fire Burns Anyway" written by Kemi Ashing-Giwa. Published in the November 2025 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/ashing-giwa_11_25 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/clarkesworld/membership…
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Angels on a ladder, a promise of land, and a family saga filled with tension set the stage—but the heart of this episode is a piercing question: why do the sages single out Rivka as a “rose among thorns,” while Rachel and Leah, no less righteous, don’t receive the same praise? We follow the thread from Yaakov’s dream through Lavan’s deceit to the n…
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Given by Rabbi Mendel Kessin Weekly Hashkafa Shiur #189 https://torahthinking.org This series of lectures provides an in-depth exploration of the nature of prophecy, Divine inspiration and spiritual states that were available in Biblical times, and will be prevalent during Messianic times. Baruch Hashem! After 2 years of hard work, countless hours,…
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