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Facing Our Fears

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Fear. Whatever else we’re doing, whatever else we’re saying, fear is what most of us are feeling right now. We’re afraid of all the unknowns. We’re afraid of not having control over our futures. And, on the most basic level, we’re afraid of our human vulnerability. We’re afraid of death. Escaping these fears doesn’t seem like an option right now, but does that mean we’re doomed to be a slave to our fears? In this episode, Imu and Rabbi Fohrman open up about their own fears, and grapple with how they might control their fears, instead of letting their fears control them.

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Fear. Whatever else we’re doing, whatever else we’re saying, fear is what most of us are feeling right now. We’re afraid of all the unknowns. We’re afraid of not having control over our futures. And, on the most basic level, we’re afraid of our human vulnerability. We’re afraid of death. Escaping these fears doesn’t seem like an option right now, but does that mean we’re doomed to be a slave to our fears? In this episode, Imu and Rabbi Fohrman open up about their own fears, and grapple with how they might control their fears, instead of letting their fears control them.

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