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By Hannah Snitcovski
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The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.
Welcome back to the second season of the Sit With Snit podcast. This season is focused explicitly on sitting with singlehood; how to live a meaningful life while still searching for your life partner. We process ideas and topics by engaging in thought-provoking conversations with different speakers.
For our eleventh episode, we're sitting with the dynamic Rebbetzin Yaffa Palti. In all her work, Yaffa combines her extensive expertise, compassionate approach, and deep-rooted values to inspire and empower women. Through the wisdom of Torah, she provides a roadmap for personal growth, enabling women to live on purpose, with intention, and make choices that lead to a fulfilling and meaningful life.
Without further ado, here's the four steps in being able to marry yourself, first. Feel free to reach out and DM me on Instagram and show your love by liking this episode, sharing it with friends, or even contributing and being a patron. And as always, it's all lessons and blessings.
Welcome back to the second season of the Sit With Snit podcast. This season is focused explicitly on sitting with singlehood; how to live a meaningful life while still searching for your life partner. We process ideas and topics by engaging in thought-provoking conversations with different speakers.
For our tenth episode, we're sitting with a boss, an incredible woman, and, I hope, a future friend. Sabrina Alexis Bendory. Sabrina's a pioneering blogger entrepreneur, Mom, who keeps filling in all the titles, is globally recognized as a dating expert, Relationship Expert, and an incredibly published author. She co-founded the website new mode, where she wrote relatable and insightful articles about relationship dynamics that have helped millions of women achieve the love they desire. I'm plugging in her books. You've seen it on my social.
Today, Sabrina is one of the most authoritative and popular sources for dating advice on Tiktok and Instagram. She also publishes weekly columns on relationships for Thought Catalog and is very much a sought-after life coach. When we recorded this episode, she told me the lineup for the rest of her day, which was back-to-back. I have her best-selling book, "You're Overthinking It: Find Lifelong Love By Being Your True Self, published this year. And it is fantastic. What drew me to Sabrina was the collaboration she is working on with my dear friend and mentor, Ayelet Polonsky, on manifesting your soulmate. It's a masterclass out now, so you should look into it. But more importantly, I just wanted to have a conversation with Sabrina and open the platform on many different topics, but more importantly, the power of our attitude.
So, what you'll see with this episode is just jumping around, and we go into her archives of knowledge. And we hear a bit about the male perspective of dating, which is what Sabrina initially started exploring relationships with. So are you ready to see a whole 360 of the dating experience? Without further ado, here's the power of owning your dating experience. Feel free to reach out and DM me on Instagram and show your love by liking this episode, sharing it with friends, or even contributing and being a patron. And as always, it's all lessons and blessings.
Welcome back to the second season of the Sit With Snit podcast. This season is focused explicitly on sitting with singlehood; how to live a meaningful life while still searching for your life partner. We process ideas and topics by engaging in thought-provoking conversations with different speakers.
For our ninth episode, we're sitting with one of my favorite Jewish content creators and longtime girl crushes, Bari Mitzmann. Bari is a wife, mother, and founder of Hakol B'Seder, the nonprofit where she aims to create content that inspires while meeting people where they are at. In her spare time, she is also a content creator, social media marketing consultant, and host of the Woman of Valor podcast. Bari also writes a weekly email sharing some of her thoughts that remain off of her social media. To subscribe, click here!
This episode with Bari made me realize how much in common we share; we both started our debuts on Instagram aspiring to be modest fashion bloggers and, while still channeling our inner fashionistas, have pivoted over the years and found our voices. Bari uses her platform to be a tremendous advocate for both mental health and chronic illness and continues to amaze us all with her vulnerability, accountability, and fresh personality. Our conversation walks us through Bari's own journey with dating and her experiences with her own mental distress while also addressing the prominent community issues and stigmas regarding mental health in dating as a whole.
So, are you ready to see mental health as everything other than a red flag? Without further ado, here's to acknowledging that your mental health matters! Feel free to reach out and DM me on Instagram and show your love by liking this episode and sharing it with friends. And as always, it's all lessons and blessings.
Welcome back to the second season of the Sit With Snit podcast. This season is focussed explicitly on sitting with singlehood; how to live a meaningful life while still searching for your life partner. We process ideas and topics by engaging in thought-provoking conversations with different speakers. For our eighth episode, we're bringing back my dear friend and incredible human, Ariella Azaraf.
You may remember Ariella from her episode on Sit With Snit's first season, Sitting WIth Freedom and we are lucky enough to have her back this season to share more of her wisdom on cultivating a healthy relationship with yourself. Ariella is a psychotherapist in private practice and speaker in NYC. She enjoys working with adolescents, young professionals/emerging adults struggling with anxiety and depression, navigating relationships and boundaries, and learning to cultivate a sense of self.
With a unique lens of self-compassion and self-acceptance, Ariella feels passionate about helping and empowering individuals to work through their struggles while also holding space for self-compassion. On this episode, you will hear us both discuss the steps needed to cultivate and sustain a healthy relationship with yourself and how the experience of getting to know yourself can help you connect with people and the world around you on a deeper level.
So, are you ready to start giving yourself the love and acceptance you deserve? Without further ado, here's to becoming a better you for yourself and your future relationship! Feel free to reach out and DM me on Instagram and show your love by liking this episode and sharing it with friends. And as always, it's all lessons and blessings.
Welcome back to the second season of the Sit With Snit podcast. This season is focussed explicitly on sitting with singlehood; how to live a meaningful life while still searching for your life partner. We process ideas and topics by engaging in thought-provoking conversations with different speakers. I decided to record a check-in, solo episode with inspiration from Tu B'Shvat, the new year of the trees. We're seven episodes into this season, uncharted territory of content for me so to speak and I wanted to share with you all my thoughts and reflections. Feel free to reach out and DM me on Instagram and show your love by liking this episode and sharing it with friends. And as always, it's all lessons and blessings. ✨💗🧿
Welcome back to the second season of the Sit WIth Snit podcast. This season is focussed explicitly on sitting with singlehood; how to live a meaningful life while still searching for your life partner. We process ideas and topics by engaging in thought-provoking conversations with different speakers. For our seventh episode, a dear mentor/soul sister/friend of mine, a woman who I wouldn't be sitting here right now on this platform if I hadn't met year six years ago in Israel. I have so much love and gratitude for this episode's guest, Ayelet Polonsky.
Ironically, when I met Ayelet, I could not sit still through meditation if my life depended on it. Now, here I am, hosting a podcast called Sit With Snit. If only I had known what I was always truly capable of back then, I cannot imagine the lengths I would be climbing today. But need I digress; Ayelet's been on my journey alongside me, coaching me and helping me through the many iterations of myself.
Ayelet is an adventure-loving, green-living, yoga-obsessed Life Coach and Therapist trained in Cognitive Behavioral and Narrative Therapy. Ayelet has learned from her many life experiences both in India and Israel and now provides individuals with resources and tools to make manifestation simple, sourced in both Kabbalah and Psychology. Initially, we wanted to discuss manifesting one's husband for this episode, but what this episode turned into is more of a pre-requisite, discussing the work you have to do before you are ready to manifest.
So, do you want to break free from the blockages preventing you from manifesting your desired life? So, without further ado, here's the first of future conversations on manifesting your soulmate. Feel free to reach out and DM me on Instagram and show your love by liking this episode and sharing it with friends. And always, it's all lessons and blessings.
Hanukkah is an auspicious time when there is tremendous light for us to extract, especially as women. Rebbe Nachman of Breslov teaches that after you light the candles of Hanukkah, it is a segula (remedy) to stay seated and to pray next to them for at least half an hour. This allows your prayers to be answered much faster. Even more, it is brought down by the Kedushas HaLevi that there is something specifically special to pray for each night of the holiday. The second night is a special pipeline to pray for one’s soulmate and if one is already married, continued peace in the home. I had my dear friend and LCSW Rebecca Marcus record this meditation for me a few months back. For over a decade, Rebecca has provided holistic therapy for millennial women ready for love. Through sharing this meditation with you all, we hope you can better harness your inner light, have clarity and pray your heart out.
The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.