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In this episode of Spiritually Hungry Podcast, we explore one of life's most universal yet misunderstood experiences: change. Not the changes we choose, but the ones that choose us. Even when change is positive, it can bring unexpected pain—and we unpack why. At the root of that resistance is the ego, and how our attachment to it creates suffering when life inevitably shifts beneath our feet. From empty nests to new chapters, we reflect on the discomfort that comes with leaving one phase of life behind, even when something beautiful lies ahead. This episode invites you to stop fearing change, and instead recognize it as the very path toward your most authentic, fulfilled self.
Further Readings:
"Immortality and the Soul" in If You Were God by Aryeh Kaplan
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In this episode of Spiritually Hungry Podcast, we explore the deeper truth about soul mates: that these relationships are not simply about romance—they are invitations into growth. True soul mate connection begins within. As we heal, grow, and become our highest selves, we attract relationships that meet us on that elevated frequency. Together, we unpack how our choices shape the timeline of love, why “we” becomes more important than “me,” and how soul mate relationships challenge us to experience life, love, and spiritual connection on an entirely different level.
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In this episode of Spiritually Hungry Podcast, we explore the profound wisdom of the Zohar—the foundational text of Kabbalah. Rather than offering surface-level
understanding, the Zohar reveals the deeper secrets within the Torah, shifting spiritual practice to true inner transformation. The Zohar isn’t just a book to study; it’s an energetic tool. This episode invites you to reconsider what it means to be on a spiritual path. It’s not just about what you know, but who you’re becoming.
Further Readings:
The Secrets of the Zohar by Michael Berg
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What if getting “triggered” wasn’t something to avoid—but something to learn from? In this episode of Spiritually Hungry Podcast, we explore the deeper meaning behind emotional reactivity and what it reveals about the parts of ourselves still asking to be healed. When something triggers you, it isn’t just about the moment; it’s about what’s being uncovered beneath the surface. We’ll break down the patterns of reaction—defensiveness, withdrawal, people-pleasing, control—and introduce a different path: the kabbalistic practice of restriction. The pause. The space between stimulus and response where real transformation happens.
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What if fear wasn’t something to avoid—but something to understand? In this episode of Spiritually Hungry Podcast, we explore the deeper purpose behind our emotions and how they are designed to guide us, not derail us. When we begin to see every moment as purposeful, we unlock the ability to move beyond fear and into trust. Even when we don’t fully understand what’s unfolding, we can choose to focus on the good—and trust that there is always more happening beneath the surface than we can see. Because the truth is: We are only ever seeing a small piece of a much bigger, more beautiful picture.
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In this episode of Spiritually Hungry, we explore the powerful truth that your tikkune—your soul’s correction—reveals itself again and again through life’s challenges, especially through the people who trigger you most. Rather than avoiding discomfort, we’re invited to see it as a mirror pointing
directly to the inner work we’re here to do. You’ll learn why spiritual growth requires actively identifying and transforming these patterns so you can begin the work your soul came here to complete.
“Tikkune is not just about correcting this issue so that it doesn’t repeat itself, but it’s the knowledge that this issue within us is the barrier between ourselves and success in all other areas of our lives.” – Michael Berg
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In this episode of Spiritually Hungry Podcast, we explore tikkune—the soul’s correction. According to ancient wisdom, the challenges we face in this lifetime are not random; they are connected to the actions and lessons of many lifetimes. Your tikkune is the sum of the patterns, obstacles, and opportunities that invite your soul to grow. The very thing standing between where you are and where you want to be may be the correction your soul most desires.
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In this episode of Spiritually Hungry Podcast, we speak with Dr. Alon Goshen-Gottstein and explore how our differences—especially across faiths—can become sources of wisdom rather than division. We reflect on how fear narrows our vision, while prayer and genuine listening open bridges to ourselves, to God, and to one another. By embracing prayer as both speaking and listening, we discover how faith at its best can lead to deep personal transformation.
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Happiness is fleeting, but joy is the stable, natural state of the soul. In this episode of Spiritually Hungry Podcast, we explore joy as something we don’t need to chase or create, but simply access. Beneath our emotions exists a constant source of joy, rooted in consciousness and connection to the Light. We’ll discuss how joy serves as a powerful spiritual tool, helping remove negativity, judgment, and darkness from our lives. Through certainty, inner growth, and acts of service, we can experience true fulfillment and learn to live each day with lasting joy.
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Finding a life partner isn’t about chasing “the one.” It starts with doing the inner work. In this episode of Spiritually Hungry Podcast, we explore why diminishing the ego is essential for lasting love and how conflict can be a tool for growth instead of a battleground. We talk about why showing up as your best self (consistently) matters more than being right. This conversation offers a grounded, honest look at what it really takes to build a healthy, growing partnership.
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In this episode of Spiritually Hungry Podcast, we explore what happens when we start to feel “meh” about life. Moments of boredom are actually signs to look inward. When we take responsibility for our inner work, we create space to bring more Light into the world—and into every area of our lives. We unpack why feeling uninspired is often a sign that we’ve stopped showing up for ourselves. When we nourish our souls with spiritual wisdom, something powerful happens: We want more, we feel more alive, and we reconnect to a sense of purpose greater than ourselves.
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What if your purpose isn’t something you find, but something you practice—moment by moment? In this episode of Spiritually Hungry Podcast, we explore what it truly means to live in alignment with your soul. When you show up for yourself every day—especially when it’s uncomfortable or difficult—you begin to uncover who you really are and why you’re here. Purpose isn’t defined by milestones, titles, or accolades. It’s revealed through daily choices that occur in less than a minute.
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As we set New Year’s resolutions, we often focus on what we want to create or achieve. In this episode of Spiritually Hungry Podcast, we explore a powerful shift: lasting change comes not from more effort, but from letting go of what no longer serves us. Effort alone isn’t enough—release is part of the work. Make this the year you own your inner power. When something is worth doing, it’s worth doing with the Light. Let go, align, and step into the great things you’re capable of.
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In this episode of Spiritually Hungry Podcast, we are joined by Elizabeth Smart for a powerful and deeply human conversation. She opens up about the realities of grief, healing, and choosing peace in the aftermath of unimaginable darkness. Together, we explore why healing isn’t linear, why some wounds echo long after the moment has passed, and how it’s possible to build a meaningful life even while carrying the imprint of loss. We also dive into the profound importance of support, connection, and community—and how none of us are meant to heal alone.
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In this episode of Spiritually Hungry Podcast, we talk with author, teacher, and podcaster Cathy Heller. Together, we’ll explore the profound idea that each of us has the power to “tune in” to the Creator and manifest our highest potential. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the noise of your own mind, this episode offers a gentle reminder: Wisdom doesn’t live in the mind at all—it lives in the heart. And reconnecting with that deeper knowing might just change the way you experience your entire life.
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In a world wired for comparison, anxiety, and endless wanting, gratitude becomes nothing short of a rebellion. In this holiday snack-sized episode of Spiritually Hungry Podcast, we explore how choosing to appreciate what is—instead of obsessing over what’s missing—defies an entire system built on our dissatisfaction.
Most people treat gratitude as a reaction, but spiritual wisdom teaches that real gratitude is proactive. It’s a lens, not a list. It’s how we recognize potential, not just blessings. It’s how we say “yes” to what could be, not only “thank you” for what already exists. Join us for this transformative conversation on radical appreciation.
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Do you wake up each morning with a sense of excitement for what’s ahead, or are you just going through the motions? In this episode of Spiritually Hungry Podcast, we explore how living a truly spiritual life renews every part of who we are. When we stay connected to the Light of the Creator, we experience rejuvenation, joy, and a deeper sense of being alive. Joy and inspiration are Divine gifts, and no matter how many times we fall, the soul always whispers: try again.
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Love isn’t something that just happens. It’s something we build, moment by moment, choice by choice. In this episode of Spiritually Hungry Podcast, we delve into strategies for fostering greater clarity, honesty, and purpose in our relationships. We’ll discuss why personal growth alone isn’t enough and how real transformation occurs when we’re willing to grow together. We’ll also unpack how to release guilt and shame, forgive ourselves, and use every experience—even our mistakes—as fuel for growth.
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In this episode of Spiritually Hungry Pocast, we explore a radical truth: The purpose of life isn’t about accumulating knowledge or answers—it’s about deepening our closeness with the Creator. Spiritual growth isn’t a quest for information; it’s an invitation to experience the Light of the Creator in everything we do. Discover how to redefine what God means to you, recognize that silence is not absence, and learn to surrender in challenging moments to a greater purpose.
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In this inspiring episode of Spiritually Hungry, we sit down with Jeffrey Randall Allen, who made history by winning $10 million—the largest prize in entertainment history—while competing on Beast Games. Beyond the headlines, Allen opens up about the spiritual perspective that guided him through the experience and how he stays grounded in gratitude and purpose after such a life-changing moment. Together, we explore how prayer and kabbalistic connections can bring confidence, calm, and clarity in times of uncertainty. Tune in for an episode that bridges material success and spiritual fulfillment, reminding us that every moment is an opportunity to connect, give, and grow.
“The simplest way to look at it is, I’m trying to become less selfish. I’m trying to align myself more with the Creator. The Creator only shares.”
Jeffrey Randall Allen
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