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The Embodied Jewish Woman with Rena Reiser

Release Date: 01/20/2026

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The Embodied Jewish Woman with Rena Reiser

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325 - Screaming with rage show art 325 - Screaming with rage

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324 - Why you feel worse after deep work show art 324 - Why you feel worse after deep work

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323 - Holding Your Own Emotions vs. Managing Everyone Else's show art 323 - Holding Your Own Emotions vs. Managing Everyone Else's

The Embodied Jewish Woman with Rena Reiser

Ever left a therapy session or workshop feeling more activated than when you started? Like you've opened Pandora's box and don't know how to close it? This is one of the most common concerns about doing deep healing work: once you start feeling, everything comes up. Your system says "oh good, you're ready" and brings more to the surface. In this conversation, my husband, Rabbi Yonasan Reiser, joins me as we explore what to do with all that activation. We discuss why some modalities are so careful they keep you stuck, what it means to find "the right distance" from your experience, and how to...

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322 - Why this isn't mainstream show art 322 - Why this isn't mainstream

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321 - Being received show art 321 - Being received

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320 - The slowness paradox show art 320 - The slowness paradox

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319 - Wrong tools show art 319 - Wrong tools

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318 - A cognitive trap show art 318 - A cognitive trap

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317 - For the Deeply Sensitive: A Missing Tool for 25% of Us show art 317 - For the Deeply Sensitive: A Missing Tool for 25% of Us

The Embodied Jewish Woman with Rena Reiser

Have you ever felt stuck trying to create distance from overwhelming thoughts and emotions? Like you understood the concept of "not being your feelings" intellectually, but couldn't actually experience it in your body? In this conversation, Rena shares how she discovered a practice that finally gave her what years of other approaches couldn't: the ability to actually be with what was happening inside her without getting swallowed by it or having to push it away. Her husband, Rabbi Yonasan Reiser, asks the questions many would wonder: What makes this different from meditation or therapy? Why...

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