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Are you allowed to vent? What about whistle-blowing?
This episode focuses on understanding the concept of lashon hara (negative speech) in Jewish ethics and exploring the seven conditions that make it permissible to speak negatively about someone—but only for a constructive reason (to’elet). The intention is to clarify when it is allowed to share information that would otherwise be considered lashon hara, ensuring the speech is used to prevent harm and promote positive outcomes.
- Send us your thoughts and questions at [email protected]
- Don’t forget to subscribe to our podcast and leave a review if you enjoyed this episode!
- Check out my book, Living Beautifully for more insights to bring joy, meaning and love into your life based on the timeless wisdom of Pirkei Avot - gilaross.com/book
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Are you allowed to vent? What about whistle-blowing?
This episode focuses on understanding the concept of lashon hara (negative speech) in Jewish ethics and exploring the seven conditions that make it permissible to speak negatively about someone—but only for a constructive reason (to’elet). The intention is to clarify when it is allowed to share information that would otherwise be considered lashon hara, ensuring the speech is used to prevent harm and promote positive outcomes.
- Send us your thoughts and questions at [email protected]
- Don’t forget to subscribe to our podcast and leave a review if you enjoyed this episode!
- Check out my book, Living Beautifully for more insights to bring joy, meaning and love into your life based on the timeless wisdom of Pirkei Avot - gilaross.com/book
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Thank you for tuning in! We hope this episode helps you navigate the fascinating impact of our words

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