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With Sara Blau & Faigy Blumstein Bird’s Eye View is a podcast for teen girls who want real answers to real questions — in your language. Each episode, we take relatable life situations and explore them through a Torah lens — the bird’s-eye perspective that helps you rise above the noise and see the bigger picture. Because Torah isn’t just something you learn in school. It’s your inheritance. Your strength. Your confidence. Your guide through friendships, anxiety, challenges, and growth. Own your Yiddishkeit. Live it. Real conversations. Real life. Real perspective.
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The hardest moments are often the ones that build us most.In this special video episode, Charlene Aminoff opens up about the pain of being bullied as a child, the challenges that transformed her life, and the Emunah that helped her turn darkness into purpose. Through deeply personal stories about bullying, infertility, loss, motherhood, and Emunah, this conversation explores how kindness can heal, how pain can build us, and why choosing light, even in dark moments, changes everything.------------------------Bird’s Eye ViewWith Sara Blau & Faigy BlumsteinBird’s Eye View is a podcast for teen girls who want real answers to real questions — in your language.Each episode, we take relatable life situations and explore them through a Torah lens — the bird’s-eye perspective that helps you rise above the noise and see the bigger picture.Because Torah isn’t just something you learn in school. It’s your inheritance. Your strength. Your confidence. Your guide through friendships, anxiety, challenges, and growth.Own your Yiddishkeit. Live it.Real conversations. Real life. Real perspective.We want to hear from you!For feedback, suggestions, or follow-up questions, please email women@tyhnation.comWelcome to Bird’s Eye View. ✨
In this episode, journalist and speaker Sivan Rahav-Meir shares her journey from becoming frum as a teenager to rising as one of the Jewish world’s most influential voices. She reflects on why this generation is searching for something deeper, more meaningful, and more real.Through powerful stories and honest insight, this conversation reminds us that Torah isn’t just part of our past, it’s the foundation of our future.
Sometimes the pressure to have everything figured out is exactly what keeps us stuck.In this episode, Goldy Guttman shares her journey from special education to leading Kosher.com, and the Emunah that guided her through every unexpected turn.Through honest conversation and relatable stories, this episode explores what it means to let go of control, trust the process, and discover that Hashem is with you in every step of the journey.
Feeling stuck is often where real growth begins.In this episode, Rebbetzin Esti Hamilton opens up about the inner world of teenage girls, from awkward moments and self-doubt to the quiet work of becoming who you’re meant to be.Through honest perspective and practical insight, this conversation redefines struggle as part of the journey, and shows how small shifts in mindset can lead to a deeper, more meaningful connection with yourself and with Hashem.
Real connection starts with simply noticing another person.In this episode, Maya Namdar shares how her daughter’s ability to truly see others left a lasting impact on everyone around her.Through powerful stories and lived experience, this conversation reframes what it means to care, to include, and to show up for the people in your life.
What does it look like to actually live with awareness of Hashem, not just believe in it?In this episode, Rebbetzin Weinberg explores a powerful idea from Chassidus: that nothing in our lives is random, and even the most ordinary moments are filled with meaning, purpose, and connection.Through stories and real-life insight, she challenges us to notice the hidden “miracles” we’ve stopped seeing, and to experience Yiddishkeit as something alive, personal, and deeply real.
What does it really mean to have a real relationship with Hashem through tefillah?In this episode, Mrs. Faigy Zelcer, founder and director of Penimi, shares a deeply honest approach to tefillah, exploring the natural ups and downs, from feeling connected to feeling completely numb. She challenges common misconceptions and reframes tefillah as a dynamic, human experience rooted in relationship, not perfection.
What does it really mean to be a powerful woman?In this episode, Rochi Pinson shares how challah, food, and Shabbos reveal a deeper kind of feminine power rooted in presence, nourishment, and purpose.She also speaks about priorities and how real clarity comes from choosing what matters most.This conversation challenges the idea of “doing it all” and offers a more meaningful path forward.
With Sara Blau & Faigy Blumstein Bird’s Eye View is a podcast for teen girls who want real answers to real questions — in your language. Each episode, we take relatable life situations and explore them through a Torah lens — the bird’s-eye perspective that helps you rise above the noise and see the bigger picture. Because Torah isn’t just something you learn in school. It’s your inheritance. Your strength. Your confidence. Your guide through friendships, anxiety, challenges, and growth. Own your Yiddishkeit. Live it. Real conversations. Real life. Real perspective.
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