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The Pink Elephant Podcast with Dr. Debbie Akerman

The Pink Elephant Podcast with Dr. Debbie Akerman

By: Debbie Akerman
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A podcast hosted by Dr. Debbie Akerman a licensed social worker, writer, and speaker with a PhD in social welfare.

Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • Episode 8 "We Are The World"
    Oct 9 2025

    The Pink Elephant Podcast with Dr. Debbie Akerman; PhD LCSW CSAT, addiction therapist, speaker, and writer. On this episode Dr. Akerman sits down with children's author Richard Ho as he discusses his college, his journey into Judaism, and his children's books.

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    1 hr
  • Episode 7 "The Greatest Love of All"
    Jul 7 2025

    The Pink Elephant Podcast with Dr. Debbie Akerman; PhD LCSW CSAT, addiction therapist, speaker, and writer. On this episode Dr. Akerman sits down with the most interesting person she's ever met her friend Mindy. Listen as they discuss Mindy's parents' disapproval of her marriage and her experiences as a surrogate mother.

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    50 mins
  • Episode 6 "Let Freedom Ring"
    Apr 3 2025

    The Pink Elephant Podcast with Dr. Debbie Akerman; PhD LCSW CSAT, addiction therapist, speaker, and writer. Freedom is one of our most precious gifts, yet for agunot—women chained to a marriage without a get—that freedom is painfully out of reach. As we prepare to celebrate Passover, a holiday of redemption and liberation, we must also recognize those still fighting for their own freedom today. In the episode Dr. Akerman sits down with her incredible guest, Lonna Ralbag (Kin), as she shares her powerful journey of courage, resilience, and breaking free. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation on what it truly means to let freedom ring.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
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