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Purple Honey

16 Episodes

48 minutes | Oct 15, 2020
Heshvan 2020 - How do we do our small part to solve large problems?
A conversation about small steps we can take to reduce our impact on the environment. I speak with Becky O'Brien, Hazon's Director of Food & Climate, about Jewish environmental action and how those two aspects of her life are integrated into Hazon's work.
60 minutes | May 19, 2020
Iyar 2020 - How do we give ourselves the time and space we need to shape our own lives?
A conversation about the dynamic layers of Jewish Time. I speak with Mo Golden, artist and educator, and Amanda Herring, experience curator and educator, about their creation - the Jewish Planner - a tool where Life Planning meets art, Jewish Wisdom, and Sacred Time Tracking, and gives us the space to be artists and architects in the way we shape our days, months and years. 
71 minutes | Feb 24, 2020
Shevat 2020 - What Does the Torah Taste Like?
A conversation about the connections between food and the Torah. I speak with Sarah Newman, writer, food enthusiast, cook and social justice advocate, about Neesh Noosh, her blog where she details her year long project to learn the weekly Torah portion and create recipes inspired by themes that emerged from the text.
64 minutes | Dec 12, 2019
Kislev 2019 - How Do Dreams Connect Us to the World Around Us?
A conversation about how we can connect to ourselves and our communities utilizing dreams. I speak with Rabbi Jill Hammer, the Director of Spiritual Education at the Academy for Jewish Religion, a pluralistic rabbinical and cantorial seminary in Yonkers, NY, and we explore the practice of dreamwork to connect to deep places within ourselves, to the vastness of the universe and to the deep feminine.
62 minutes | Oct 25, 2019
Tishrei II - What do we gain from telling the same stories over and over again?
A conversation about the wisdom gained from telling stories. I speak with Rebecca Entel, Associate Professor of English and Creative Writing at Cornell College, where she also directs the Center for the Literary Arts. Rebecca is also the author of the novel Fingerprints of Previous Owners, and we speak about how stories are constructed and how repeated reading and telling of stories can deepen our understanding of those stories and ourselves. 
45 minutes | Sep 27, 2019
Tishrei - How can the sacred practice of chanting help us through the new year?
A conversation about song. I speak with Stacy Kafka, Cantorial Soloist and Jewish chanting/meditation leader, about how chanting can help us connect to The Feels of this holiday season.
44 minutes | Aug 29, 2019
Elul - How do we find ourselves in Shabbat and how to we find Shabbat in ourselves?
A conversation about finding a meaningful Shabbat practice. I speak with Annie Matan, founder of Matanot Lev, Gifts of the Heart, Toronto’s radically inclusive, post halakhic Jewish community, about how Shabbat invites us into ease, meaning, presence, and connection.
73 minutes | Jun 13, 2019
Sivan - What does it mean to form a community?
A conversation about creating Jewish communities. I speak with Ariele Mortkowitz, creator of SVIVAH, and Lauren Spokane, the Lead Instigator and Board Chair of the New Synagogue Project, about their efforts in forming strong, modern, Jewish communities in the DC area.
61 minutes | May 22, 2019
Iyar - How can we move towards healing and wholeness?
A conversation about healing and wholeness. I speak with Rachel Brumberger, co-founder of Third Space Wellness, a gathering place and wellness space in Silver Spring, Maryland. We explore wisdom from the practice of acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine and how moving what is stagnant, being with our whole selves through the pains is a path to healing.
48 minutes | Apr 26, 2019
Nissan, Part 2 - How do Birth Doulas and Postpartum Doulas support women physically, mentally and emotionally throughout the birth process?
A conversation about the transitional power of birth. I speak with Michelle Cohen, a Birth Arts International trained postpartum doula and a Yoga Alliance registered prenatal yoga teacher, on how doulas support women to connect with their bodies and their babies, through breath, movement and mindful awareness.
58 minutes | Apr 3, 2019
Adar II/Nissan - How do we let all who are hungry come and and eat?
Conversations with two Jewish women exploring innovative approaches to the call of Passover - Let all who are hungry come and eat. I speak with Naama Haviv, MAZON's Director of Development, and Rachel Sumekh, Founder & CEO of Swipe Out Hunger, on who is vulnerable to hunger in the United States and effective techniques to help alleviate and solve the problem.
67 minutes | Mar 15, 2019
Adar II, Part 1 - How can the mezuzah help us move through transition and create space for joy?
Conversations with two Jewish woman on what the mezuzah can do to help us move through transition and create space for joy. I speak with Annie Matan, founder of Matanot Lev (Gifts of the Heart), and Rabbi Cherina Eisenberg, the founder of Hot Pink Torah: The Revelation of YOU!
61 minutes | Feb 14, 2019
Adar I - How can practicing Jewish Ritual and marking Jewish Time be a bridge to joy?
Mickie Simon is a therapist in DC who has worked with women and girls for over 20 years. She is a founding task force member of the Jewish Mindfulness Center of a Washington at Adas Israel Congregation where she offers teachings that bridge mental health and wellness with Jewish Ritual. She is also a mentor, sister and mom of three girls.
80 minutes | Jan 16, 2019
Shevat - How Can Body Connection To Land, Water and Trees Help us Through Cycles in our Lives?
Conversations with three Jewish women about how body connection to land, water, and trees help us move through cycles in our lives. I talk with Naomi Malka, Director of the Adas Community Mikvah in Washington, DC, Sharon Rosen, healer of Heart of Self-Care, and Sara Shalva, Assistant Director at Pearlstone Retreat Center.
43 minutes | Nov 29, 2018
Hanukah Part 2 - What can Hanukah Teach us about Taking Care of Ourselves in the Winter?
What can Hanukah Teach us about Taking Care of Ourselves in the Winter? Conversations with three Jewish women shed light on how Hanukah is an invitation to take care of ourselves in what is the coldest and darkest time of the year. I talk with Rabbi Sarah Tasman, Founder and CEO of the Tasman Center for Jewish Creativity, Sarah Waxman, Founder of At the Well, a non-profit organization, bringing women together through New Moon Gatherings as a tool to health and wellness, and Pleasance Silicki, founder of Lil Om. Pleasance provides one on one and online support for women to help them stress less and THRIVE in their own lives from a place of empowerment.
52 minutes | Nov 29, 2018
Hanukah Part 1 - Where are the Women in the Hanukah Story?
Where are the Women in the Hanukah Story? A conversation with Rabbi Jessica Lott from Hillel International and Rabbi Sarah Tasman, Founder and CEO of the Tasman Center for Jewish Creativity, we explore female connections to Hanukah through the ritual of lighting candles and through the story of Judith. It is in the retelling and talking about Judith that the question arises: how do we talk about Judith today and connect ourselves as females, to her story?
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