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In this powerful and deeply honest conversation, Ricki Friedman joins Jason Ingber on the Jason Ingber Podcast, alongside Doreen Benjamin, to share her raw journey through grief, addiction, healing, and self-discovery. Ricki opens up about losing her mother to cancer at just 13 years old and how being prescribed Adderall at a young age shaped her emotional world. She reflects on decades of disconnection, heavy weed use, stimulant dependency, and how addiction became a way to escape unprocessed pain. She shares what it was really like to quit weed cold turkey after 15 years, why getting off Adderall and Vyvanse after nearly 30 years was the hardest challenge of her life, and how losing her relationship, job, and sense of stability ultimately became the turning point that set her free. Ricki also dives into her transformative Ayahuasca experience in Costa Rica, explaining how the medicine forced her to confront herself, heal long-held trauma, and step fully into her purpose. That journey reignited her passion for coaching and led her back to helping thousands of people break free from addiction, emotional patterns, and self-sabotage. This episode is for anyone navigating: • Adderall or stimulant dependence • Weed addiction • Grief and unresolved childhood trauma • Breakups and identity loss • Personal growth and healing If you're searching for hope, clarity, or proof that real change is possible, this conversation will meet you exactly where you are. 🎧 Listen until the end for Ricki's most powerful insights on healing, freedom, and living up to your full potential.
Is there really such a thing as a bad date? 🤔 On this episode of the Jason Ingber Podcast, Jason sits down with Harmonie, a dating coach, matchmaker, and reality dating veteran, for a refreshingly honest take on modern dating, self awareness, and real connection. Joined by Cloe, Doreen, and Yorokam, the conversation breaks down why every date teaches you something about yourself, the other person, or what you truly want in a partner. From trusting your gut 🪞 to ending dates respectfully without ghosting, this episode is packed with relatable stories, practical advice, and mindset shifts that might completely change how you date. We get into: ✨ Why there is no such thing as a bad date ✨ The power and beauty of being single ✨ Spark vs slow burn and what actually lasts ✨ Dating one person at a time for clarity ✨ Why dating apps kill effort ✨ Coffee dates ☕ vs evening dates 🌙 ✨ When first date activities are just too much Harmonie shares why environment matters, how curiosity builds connection, and why clarity, not chemistry, is the real goal early on. Whether you are single, dating, burned out, or just curious about how modern love really works, this episode is for you. 🎧 Now streaming on Spotify and Apple Music 👉 Like, subscribe, and comment: What is the best lesson a date ever taught you?
In this wide-ranging and unfiltered conversation, Jason Ingber sits down with Abe Hendeles to talk about fatherhood, work ethic, faith, technology, politics, and what it really takes to build a life and business from the ground up. From raising kids in an uncertain future to running a last-mile delivery operation across Los Angeles, Abe shares real stories about sacrifice, independence, and service. The conversation dives into modern phone addiction, the importance of Shabbat and unplugging, government regulation, entrepreneurship, and the realities behind logistics and delivery work. They also explore big-picture systems and responsibility, from Tesla and EV infrastructure to hydrogen cars, leadership, and why nothing worth having comes easy. This episode is raw, thoughtful, and deeply human. No scripts. No shortcuts. Just honest perspective on work, family, money, and meaning in modern America. Topics covered include: Parenthood, responsibility, and preparing for the future Why "hope without action" can be dangerous Life without a phone in a hyper-connected world Faith, Shabbat, and the power of unplugging Behind-the-scenes realities of logistics and delivery businesses Tesla, EVs, hydrogen cars, and why systems matter Work ethic, leadership, and independence Politics, accessibility, and public trust If you enjoy long-form conversations about real life, business, culture, and responsibility, this episode is for you.
In this episode of Commit, Jason Ingber sits down with AY Milstein for what starts as a straightforward interview and immediately becomes anything but. Jason asks one simple question, "What do you do for a living?" AY answers and never breaks character. What follows is a long form improv spiral involving solar sales, corn powered energy, questionable FDA approvals, Christopher Nolan's Interstellar, religious identity, trauma, ambition, and the moment an interview quietly turns into a commitment to the bit. This episode blends absurd comedy with unexpectedly honest moments, as AY commits fully and Jason slowly realizes there is no way out but forward. If you enjoy improv, long form chaos, and conversations that refuse to stay on track, this episode delivers.
In this episode of The Jason Ingber Podcast, Jason sits down with Yaakov Langer for a wildly funny, fast-moving conversation that goes completely off the rails — in the best way possible. From debating Batman vs James Bond, to inventing fake bestselling books, to breaking down absurd "who would win" scenarios, this episode is packed with sharp wit, chaotic storytelling, and nonstop laughs. What starts as a casual conversation quickly turns into a full-blown improv session filled with pop culture takes, wild hypotheticals, and moments that absolutely should not work… but somehow do. If you love long-form comedy, unscripted chaos, and conversations that take unexpected turns, this episode is for you. 🎧 Featuring: Yaakov Langer 🎙 Hosted by: Jason Ingber
What happens when a "legendary lawyer" explains how to win cases big enough to buy a yacht? In this wild, unfiltered conversation, Jason Ingber sits down with the unforgettable Danny Lobell, who takes on the persona of legendary lawyer Harry Shalom, to share some of the most outrageous legal stories you've ever heard. From winning a car on The Price Is Right, to suing over brain freeze, defective Jeeps, crypto scams, and corporate negligence, Danny explains why every case should be made bigger, bigger, bigger. In this episode, you'll discover: How one phone call got a Price Is Right winner his car Turning small cases into massive class actions Why crypto scams, rental cars, and frozen Slurpees are legal gold The philosophy of winning cases "yacht-level big" Satirical takes on corporate accountability, consumer culture, and modern litigation Behind-the-scenes podcast chaos, legal theater, and absurd truths Highlights: 🛥️ Shabbat on a yacht 🤯 Wildest moments from courtroom chaos to absurd legal wins 🎤 Insights on turning everyday legal issues into headline-grabbing victories Listener Action: 👇 Drop a comment with the wildest moment you caught 👍 Like & subscribe for more long-form conversations 🔔 Turn on notifications so you don't miss the next one Disclaimer: This episode is satirical and for entertainment purposes only. Tags / Keywords: #JasonIngber #DannyLobell #ComedyPodcast #Satire #PodcastClips #LongFormPodcast #StandUpComedy #FunnyStories #DarkHumor #LegalComedy #TrueCrimeComedy #HarryShalom
In this episode, Jason and Tehran dive into a wide-ranging, no-filter comedy podcast conversation that blends humor, culture, politics, and personal stories. What starts with Tehran wearing sunglasses indoors and a Versace bathrobe quickly turns into jokes about offense, identity, race, and social commentary purely for laughs. From there, the two revisit old memories, including a mutual crush from years ago, a legendary white party, and Tehran's unique family background with a Black Egyptian Jewish mother and an Iranian father. Tehran also shares his experience as a barred attorney who chose a different path. The conversation jumps from absurd to provocative as they riff on geopolitics, the CIA's role in Iran, Israel-Iran conflict, October 7th, and the idea that nations themselves are constructs, all through a satirical and comedic lens. They also touch on 9/11, conspiracy culture, and the strange details people still debate decades later. Pop culture makes its way into the mix with jokes and commentary on Kanye West, hip hop culture, celebrity controversy, Winnie the Pooh, P. Diddy, Kevin Hart, Dave Chappelle, and Nick Cannon. Legal chaos is not spared either, with humorous takes on high-profile lawsuits, the Epstein list, the O.J. Simpson trial, and the Alec Baldwin case. The episode wraps with a wild high school story where Tehran fought the school board and won the right to wear his own branded hat and a bathrobe while taking the SATs. Unfiltered, irreverent, and intentionally ridiculous, this is a stand-up comedy style podcast episode filled with satire, dark humor, free speech jokes, and cultural commentary. Nothing is off limits and nothing is taken too seriously.
In this episode, Jason Ingber sits down with comedian Menachem Kashanian, an Iranian-Jewish storyteller with one of the most shocking true experiences you'll ever hear. Menachem reveals how a supposed Netflix casting call for the show Tehran led him into a covert Israeli operation designed to rescue 500 Jewish refugees trapped in Syria. What began as a mysterious Facebook message turned into a month of tactical training, a new identity, and a mission known internally as "Free the Flute." He explains how he was trained to pose as an introverted Armenian musician, learned to play the nay (Middle Eastern flute), infiltrated a Syrian orchestra, and used music to gather intelligence inside refugee camps, ultimately helping save hundreds of lives. Menachem also shares hilarious and unbelievable stories from his personal life, including: • His eccentric billionaire uncle Darush, a dominant figure in Beverly Hills real estate • Wild encounters with Kris Jenner, the Kardashians, and Erewhon staff • The creation of his prank series Old Blood (Hun Parol) • His docuseries Know Before Who You Stand • His friendship with Floyd Mayweather, who quietly supports Jewish communities • A chilling conversation with Mika Kubi, the woman who interrogated Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar for 180+ hours This episode blends comedy, Middle Eastern culture, real-life spy operations, and powerful Jewish storytelling, all through Menachem's unique, unfiltered voice.
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