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Mon, Oct 26 2020, 10:25 am
1ofbillions wrote: | Would you be interested in non-frum podcasts in this format?
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Thanks for the suggestions. From the time Ive been a kid, Ive loved Dear Abby, so definitely.
Although Dear Abby was in a different time period, because Id get annoyed if a therapist has the "follow your heart" open-minded attitude and advises people to (for example) live with people rather than marry, until theyre sure, and advice of that nature, clearly against the Torah, so I guess Id prefer those with conservative values, if they exist.
I assume Ill find the ones you mentioned by googling, unless you give me links?
Thanks again.
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1ofbillions
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Tue, Oct 27 2020, 12:30 am
amother [ OP ] wrote: | Thanks for the suggestions. From the time Ive been a kid, Ive loved Dear Abby, so definitely.
Although Dear Abby was in a different time period, because Id get annoyed if a therapist has the "follow your heart" open-minded attitude and advises people to (for example) live with people rather than marry, until theyre sure, and advice of that nature, clearly against the Torah, so I guess Id prefer those with conservative values, if they exist.
I assume Ill find the ones you mentioned by googling, unless you give me links?
Thanks again. |
They’re on all podcast platforms, so just search “dear therapists” or “Esther perel” and they’ll come up. Enjoy!
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amother
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Tue, Oct 27 2020, 12:58 am
1ofbillions wrote: | They’re on all podcast platforms, so just search “dear therapists” or “Esther perel” and they’ll come up. Enjoy! |
Thanks.
I looked at Esther Perel and dear therapist.
I think I prefer listening to frum people.
Anyone else I can try with a give and take, question answer program?
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seeker
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Tue, Oct 27 2020, 2:02 am
amother [ OP ] wrote: | I agree. Are there any other frum psychologists who answer questions? | David Lieberman. Phenomenal. Not much Q&A but his current series on TorahAnytime is based on Q&A.
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Tue, Oct 27 2020, 2:05 am
For plain inspirational not psychologist, Charlie Harary can be very funny. Not really comedian style like Rabbi Orlofsky but very entertaining.
For Q&A, Rebbetzin Heller (now Gottlieb) is not a psychologist but is incredibly insightful and she has a few series on Naaleh.com that are Q&A. She is also very witty, not a comedienne but often makes me smile and laugh.
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amother
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Tue, Oct 27 2020, 2:11 am
seeker wrote: | For plain inspirational not psychologist, Charlie Harary can be very funny. Not really comedian style like Rabbi Orlofsky but very entertaining.
For Q&A, Rebbetzin Heller (now Gottlieb) is not a psychologist but is incredibly insightful and she has a few series on Naaleh.com that are Q&A. She is also very witty, not a comedienne but often makes me smile and laugh. |
I love Harary's style. Hes amazing! I just dont think they add too many new Shiurim of his on Torahanytime.
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Sleepymama
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Tue, Oct 27 2020, 2:43 am
I find rabbi Fischel Schachter to be very funny but also very deep.
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