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181. When Hope Feels Hard with Rabbi Karen Perolman and Rabbi Danny Stein

In this episode, we sit down with Rabbi Karen Perolman and Rabbi Danny Stein for an open and tender conversation about navigating fertility struggles while serving as rabbis. Together, they share their personal stories, what it felt like to move through the High Holidays in the midst of pain, and the complicated balance of leading a congregation while caring for their own hearts.

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7 Things You're Doing That Makes Your Guests Uncomfortable with Tzipora Grodko [Re-release]

With the holidays around the corner, we’re bringing back our conversation with Tzipora Grodko: 7 Things You’re Doing That Make Your Guests Uncomfortable. This episode is a gentle but honest reminder that gatherings can be complicated, especially for those navigating fertility struggles and loss.

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180. Raw, Honest and Still Struggling with Chavie Bruk

In this episode, Aimee sits down with Chavie Bruk, a "Talking Away the Taboo" regular, a woman whose path to motherhood was through adoption, not biology. Together they talk about what emunah (faith) and bitachon (trust) look like in the face of unanswered prayers, and how fertility challenges shape our experience of the Yamim Noraim

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165. Fill Your Cup with Shirel Korobkin

Shirel Korobkin, joins Aimee Baron, MD to talk about her deeply personal fertility journey, the stillbirth she experienced four years ago, a recent miscarriage, and the ongoing pain and resilience that define life after loss and the powerful parallels between her own struggles and the journey of the Jewish people in Egypt.

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