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The world is louder, faster, and more chaotic than it used to be and that noise makes it easy to lose clarity, peace, and trust. With Passover right around the corner, we use this moment as a practical reset: step away from the mundane, focus on family and community, and reconnect to purpose and to God in a way that actually changes how we live day to day.
A listener brings a sharp, honest question that many people carry quietly: what happens when you try to ask for forgiveness, but the person you hurt refuses to speak to you or won’t forgive you? We walk through the Jewish approach to repentance and interpersonal repair, including why wrongs between people can’t be “prayed away,” what sincere effort really looks like, and how repeated attempts and alternative channels like emissaries can matter. We also share why having access to a rabbi (even an arm’s length relationship) is one of the most underrated tools for navigating Halacha, accountability, and peace-making with integrity.
Then we zoom out to a bigger trust problem: prestige, fame, honour, and the ego traps that come with power. We break down how entourages and enablers form, why flattery is so addictive, and what real respect looks like in the wild. We end with a warning about people-pleasing and being used, plus a preview of the next challenge: responding to insults and humiliation the right way. Subscribe, share this with someone prepping for Passover or rebuilding trust, and leave a review with the line that stayed with you.
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By Jessy Revivo5
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The world is louder, faster, and more chaotic than it used to be and that noise makes it easy to lose clarity, peace, and trust. With Passover right around the corner, we use this moment as a practical reset: step away from the mundane, focus on family and community, and reconnect to purpose and to God in a way that actually changes how we live day to day.
A listener brings a sharp, honest question that many people carry quietly: what happens when you try to ask for forgiveness, but the person you hurt refuses to speak to you or won’t forgive you? We walk through the Jewish approach to repentance and interpersonal repair, including why wrongs between people can’t be “prayed away,” what sincere effort really looks like, and how repeated attempts and alternative channels like emissaries can matter. We also share why having access to a rabbi (even an arm’s length relationship) is one of the most underrated tools for navigating Halacha, accountability, and peace-making with integrity.
Then we zoom out to a bigger trust problem: prestige, fame, honour, and the ego traps that come with power. We break down how entourages and enablers form, why flattery is so addictive, and what real respect looks like in the wild. We end with a warning about people-pleasing and being used, plus a preview of the next challenge: responding to insults and humiliation the right way. Subscribe, share this with someone prepping for Passover or rebuilding trust, and leave a review with the line that stayed with you.
Support the show
#thetrustfactorpodcast #jewishpodcasts
https://podcasts.apple.com/.../the-trust.../id1803418137
https://open.spotify.com/show/2xheh4uQ0xCYGGNVimSSWw
https://chat.whatsapp.com/ICNYcOL39CtGG2YtaWui38...