• Seinfeld’s "The Strike" – The Power of Gratitude

  • Apr 9 2025
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

Seinfeld’s "The Strike" – The Power of Gratitude

  • Summary

  • Ready to transform your mindset with the power of gratitude? Watch now to see how starting your day with thankfulness instead of phone scrolling can make you 25% happier, according to scientific studies!

    Welcome to Yada Yada Yiddish, where Seinfeld unexpectedly meets Jewish wisdom. In this episode, we explore "The Strike" (aka the Festivus episode) and contrast Frank Costanza's "airing of grievances" with Judaism's profound emphasis on gratitude. Just as Moses wouldn't strike the water that once saved him, we'll unpack how expressing specific gratitude transforms our relationships, reduces stress hormones by 23%, and makes us more generous. You'll discover the powerful Alpha State morning technique and why ancient Jewish wisdom places gratitude at the center of morning practice. We find deep spiritual lessons hiding in plain sight, from bagels to Festivus poles.

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