EPISODE · Sep 3, 2025 · 29 MIN
The Art of Being Flawsome
from Rise & Shine with Adrienne Gold Davis · host Momentum Podcasts
What if your flaws were not obstacles, but sacred pathways to greatness? In this engaging conversation, Adrienne Gold Davis, a renowned speaker and author, discusses the unique insights of Jerusalem-based psychotherapist and author Chaya Lester, known for her work in spirituality and mental health, as they explore her essay, "The Art of Being Flawsome," featured in Momentum's new book, The Art & Practice of Living Wondrously. Together, they delve into: How Jewish teachings can help mothers embrace imperfection Resilience in the face of war, motherhood, and daily spiritual struggles The surprising Kabbalistic lesson behind why God made humans imperfect How to parent with compassion rather than control Why being "flawsome" may be the key to mental and spiritual health for Jewish women today Don't miss out on this transformative discussion that will empower you to embrace your imperfections and lead a more mentally and spiritually healthy life! And remember, by ordering your copy of The Art & Practice of Living Wondrously, you're taking the first step towards this transformation: https://go.momentumunlimited.org/livingwondrously.
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What if your flaws were not obstacles, but sacred pathways to greatness? In this engaging conversation, Adrienne Gold Davis, a renowned speaker and author, discusses the unique insights of Jerusalem-based psychotherapist and author Chaya Lester, known for her work in spirituality and mental health, as they explore her essay, ”The Art of Being Flawsome,” featured in Momentum’s new book, The Art & Practice of Living Wondrously.
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