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EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 1H 23M

The Least Organized Pesach Episode Ever

from Causeway Confessions · host Causeway Confessions

Welcome back Causies! This week we tried to record a put together Pesach episode and instead gave you the most us version possible… chaotic, spiraling, laughing mid thought, and somehow still getting deep. We talk about what Pesach actually is, why it still matters, and how the idea of freedom isn’t just about leaving Egypt but about the things we’re still stuck in today like mindset, habits, ego, social media, relationships and everything in between. We get into the pressure of doing Pesach “right,” the reality of being exhausted before the Seder even starts, and why the night might actually be the most underrated therapy session of the year if you tap into it properly. Also expect very aggressive family customs, random tangents, and us trying to sound smart for five seconds before losing it again. If you’ve ever felt like you’re just going through the motions of a holiday without really connecting, this one’s for you. Chag Sameach!!!

Welcome back Causies! This week we tried to record a put together Pesach episode and instead gave you the most us version possible… chaotic, spiraling, laughing mid thought, and somehow still getting deep. We talk about what Pesach actually is, why it still matters, and how the idea of freedom isn’t just about leaving Egypt but about the things we’re still stuck in today like mindset, habits, ego, social media, relationships and everything in between. We get into the pressure of doing Pesach “right,” the reality of being exhausted before the Seder even starts, and why the night might actually be the most underrated therapy session of the year if you tap into it properly. Also expect very aggressive family customs, random tangents, and us trying to sound smart for five seconds before losing it again. If you’ve ever felt like you’re just going through the motions of a holiday without really connecting, this one’s for you. Chag Sameach!!!

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Welcome back Causies! This week we tried to record a put together Pesach episode and instead gave you the most us version possible… chaotic, spiraling, laughing mid thought, and somehow still getting deep. We talk about what Pesach actually is, why...

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