In an innovative fusion of spiritual wisdom and psychological insight, a dynamic duo is set to captivate audiences with their new podcast-style program, “The Rabbi & the Therapist.” Premiering this Wednesday, September 4 at 8:00pm, this unique show promises to delve into a wide array of topics, offering listeners the chance to explore dual perspectives from the vantage points of both a rabbi and a therapist.
Hosted by Rabbi Shea Hecht and Dr. Bruce Rubenstein, “The Rabbi & the Therapist” aims to provide a holistic approach to various aspects of life, combining the spiritual and emotional dimensions of human experience. The program, scheduled to release a new episode every week, will cover diverse topics, ranging from personal development and relationships to societal issues and mindfulness.
What sets this podcast apart is the engaging and insightful conversations between Rabbi Hecht and Dr. Rubenstein. Listeners can expect a thoughtful exploration of each topic from two distinct viewpoints — one rooted in centuries-old spiritual wisdom, and the other grounded in contemporary psychological expertise. This dual perspective promises a richer understanding of the subjects discussed, allowing for a more comprehensive exploration of the human experience.
Listeners will not only gain valuable insights but also have the opportunity to participate in the conversation. “The Rabbi & the Therapist” invites audience members to submit their questions and comments, creating an interactive and engaging experience. Whether seeking advice, exploring philosophical questions, or simply looking for a new perspective, the hosts are eager to connect with their audience and address their inquiries on air.
“We believe that by combining the wisdom of tradition with the insights of modern psychology, we can offer a fresh and comprehensive exploration of the topics that matter most to people,” says Rabbi Hecht. Dr. Rubenstein adds, “Our goal is to create a space where individuals can gain valuable insights, find support, and navigate the complexities of life with a more profound understanding.”
“The Rabbi & the Therapist” is set to launch on COLlive.com on Wednesday at 8pm and will be available at rabbiandtherapist.com. Don’t miss out on this groundbreaking podcast that promises to be a source of inspiration, guidance, and thoughtful discussion.
For more information, please contact: Rabbi Hecht, info@rabbiandtherapist.com
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Learn Shaar Habitachon, and Hayom Yom of 25 Sivan: It is written:1 “If there is worry in a man’s heart, he should minimize it2 (yashchenah).” Our Sages interpret this in two ways:3 (a) he should take his mind off it (yasichenah, spelled with the letter samech), or (b) he should relate it to others (yesichenah, spelled with the letter sin). On this the Tzemach Tzedek commented that “others” refers to people who are only physically separate from the speaker, but are united with him in spirit, sensitive to his concerns.4