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Kenny Zablotsky spent years in corporate facilities and construction, building polished environments for major brands. But the life that looked structured from the outside was no longer aligned with what was happening inside.
In this episode of 33 Conversations, Kenny joins Michael Abney to talk about sobriety, leaving corporate identity behind, reconnecting with Jewish heritage, and building JewishJoy.co as a creative business rooted in meaning, memory, and joy.
This conversation explores the uncertainty of creative entrepreneurship, the tension between art and profitability, and the deeper process of rebuilding a life from the materials of your own story.
For founders, creatives, and anyone in a season of identity reconstruction, this episode is a reminder that clarity often arrives after the exploration, not before it.
By Michael Abney4.9
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Kenny Zablotsky spent years in corporate facilities and construction, building polished environments for major brands. But the life that looked structured from the outside was no longer aligned with what was happening inside.
In this episode of 33 Conversations, Kenny joins Michael Abney to talk about sobriety, leaving corporate identity behind, reconnecting with Jewish heritage, and building JewishJoy.co as a creative business rooted in meaning, memory, and joy.
This conversation explores the uncertainty of creative entrepreneurship, the tension between art and profitability, and the deeper process of rebuilding a life from the materials of your own story.
For founders, creatives, and anyone in a season of identity reconstruction, this episode is a reminder that clarity often arrives after the exploration, not before it.