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Coping In Times of Conflict (Feat. Mrs. Shoshana Thaler)

Coping In Times of Conflict (Feat. Mrs. Shoshana Thaler)

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In this month's episode, Noa and Naomi lead a conversation that addresses the overwhelming emotions that have come up for many individuals within, and outside of, the Jewish community in the wake of the terror and tragedy in Israel since October 7th. In addition, we have just passed the 5th anniversary of the Tree of Life shooting, which has been the cause of immense trauma and pain in our community over the years. In this month's powerful discussion, we bring a mental health professional, and Pittsburgh Jewish community member, to talk about practical ways to cope with the challenges we're facing at this time. With her therapeutic expertise, Mrs. Shoshana Thaler teaches listeners about various tools and quick methods that can help lighten the heavy burden and deep hurt that many are carrying. She discusses the way that immense emotions, such sadness, grief, anger, frustration, confusion and shock might be impacting people; along with how to properly treat and embrace those feelings, while still enabling us to live our daily lives without falling apart. Shoshana also advises on how to engage (or sometimes disengage) from people in our lives, when there is a conflict or clashing in opinions, world views, and values.

Thank you, Mrs. Thaler, for sharing your expertise and powerful advice with us, in a way that is practical, understanding and compassionate. Thank you, Naomi, and Noa, for guiding and contributing to this important, yet hard, conversation. We hope this episode brings more peace, both internally and externally, to the world.

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