Today's guest is all about having it all - Eda Shottenstein is a multirole woman juggling many responsibilities in her daily life. She's a mom of four, wife to an adventurous serial entrepreneur, graduate student, and all-around creative. After spending more than a decade searching for simple yet effective strategies for finding more balance and contentment in her everyday life, she's learned valuable lessons that have profoundly influenced everything she does. She's a wildly successful podcaster on her own show called From The Inside Out, she is a beautiful musician, a powerful blogger, a mom, a wife, a learner, and a Jew - and so much more!
She's talking with us today about the biggest struggles in her Jewish journey (and how she overcame them), where she believes freedom resides, trusting Hashem, unconditional love, and so much more. She has it all and then some, and she's here to teach listeners how you can, too!
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Welcome to the Oh My God Podcast, Season TWO, with your Co-Hosts Zelda Lebovits and Chana Rochel Cohen Portnoy!
In Season 1, the podcast aimed to talk about success in the face of failure, modern Judaism, and real life. Season 2 will deliver the same message, but even more potently.
Zelda and Chana Rochel have individually and collectedly been challenged by the Jewish system they grew up in. Through their evolution, through their questions, failures, mistakes, and heartbreaks, they have begun to untangle much of what was keeping them in survival mode so they could truly be set free to thrive.
This is what they’ll dissect each week with you: The Jewish journey. Real. Raw. And vulnerable. Because that is the only thing that can truly change lives. And maybe even save them. You’re only one episode away from being more honest with yourself.
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