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Today we welcome back anonymous guest "Gardy" to the Garden. On this episode we’re we’re gossiping… about gossiping. The cool kids call it spilling the tea, but the Torah calls it Lashon Hara. Buckle up because this tea is piping hot. We start off by breaking down what Lashon Hara actually is and why God takes it so seriously. We get into the spiritual weight our words carry and the wild ways they literally shape our reality. Negative manifesting is a real thing, and once you start noticing it, you can’t unsee it. We dive into the ancient punishment of Tzaraat (FYI it’s more than just a weird skin thing) and go way back to the very first moments of Lashon Hara in the Torah. We also talk about when Lashon Hara is actually allowed (yes, there are exceptions).
We live in a world obsessed with “not being a mean girl,” yet all girls seem to do is talk badly about each other. It’s scary how much we’ve normalized it, how addicted we are to it, and how fast it all spreads in the age of group chats and TikTok callouts. We end off with actual tips and tools to start breaking this cycle, to stop letting our tongues drag us down, and to start using our words to build, not destroy.
Season: 2
Episode: 27
Follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @evesgardeners to stay up to date and for more opportunities for growth.
By Leah Ray Bahar5
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Today we welcome back anonymous guest "Gardy" to the Garden. On this episode we’re we’re gossiping… about gossiping. The cool kids call it spilling the tea, but the Torah calls it Lashon Hara. Buckle up because this tea is piping hot. We start off by breaking down what Lashon Hara actually is and why God takes it so seriously. We get into the spiritual weight our words carry and the wild ways they literally shape our reality. Negative manifesting is a real thing, and once you start noticing it, you can’t unsee it. We dive into the ancient punishment of Tzaraat (FYI it’s more than just a weird skin thing) and go way back to the very first moments of Lashon Hara in the Torah. We also talk about when Lashon Hara is actually allowed (yes, there are exceptions).
We live in a world obsessed with “not being a mean girl,” yet all girls seem to do is talk badly about each other. It’s scary how much we’ve normalized it, how addicted we are to it, and how fast it all spreads in the age of group chats and TikTok callouts. We end off with actual tips and tools to start breaking this cycle, to stop letting our tongues drag us down, and to start using our words to build, not destroy.
Season: 2
Episode: 27
Follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @evesgardeners to stay up to date and for more opportunities for growth.

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