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Thoughts About Life

Thoughts About Life

Di: Chana and Shaul Rosenblatt
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Join our new 'Thoughts About Life' WhatsApp group - https://chat.whatsapp.com/KeKwuu96IeNG5ppsZpIBxU?mode=r_t Thoughts About Life is a space for honest, reflective conversations about what it means to live well. From how we relate to ourselves and others, to dealing with the ups and downs of the unpredictable nature of human existence — this podcast explores the everyday questions that shape our happiness, well-being, and sense of meaning. It’s about slowing down, reflecting, and learning to enjoy the moment we’re in. No fluff, just real talk about real life.Chana and Shaul Rosenblatt Relazioni Scienze sociali
  • What Do Parents Owe Their Children?
    Apr 20 2026

    In this episode of Thoughts About Life, we explore an often misunderstood question: what do parents actually owe their children? Drawing from Jewish principles and real-life parenting experiences, we discuss the balance between guidance and independence, challenge the idea that parents are responsible for their children’s happiness, and highlight why raising self-sufficient, wise individuals may be the greatest gift of all.

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    42 min
  • The News Diet: Protecting Your Feeling in a 24/7 World
    Apr 14 2026

    In this episode, we explore our relationship with the news in an age of constant updates and endless headlines. Does staying informed actually help us—or does it quietly fuel stress, fear, and overwhelm? We discuss how modern media shapes our perception of reality, why “news” is often more opinion than fact, and practical ways to consume it without losing your peace of mind.

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    42 min
  • Fear or Perspective? Navigating Antisemitism Without Losing Yourself
    Mar 28 2026

    Antisemitism is on many Jews' minds, but how do we respond to it?


    In this episode, we explore the balance between awareness and fear, challenging the instinct to catastrophize and questioning whether our perception is sometimes shaped more by thought than reality.

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    41 min
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