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Beyond Therapy with Tzvi Felder
by Tzvi Felder
Bringing you emotional well-being, highlighting talent in the Toronto community. I am an MSW student at Wurzweiler, deeply committed to mental health.
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You’re Not Overreacting. You’re Carrying the Past | Psychedelics and Trauma with Avi Davis
In this episode, I speak with Avi Davis about his experience with psychedelics and trauma.We discuss why some people freeze when they open a Gemara, and how negative religious and developmental experiences can shape your emotions.People aren’t broken. They’re responding to something real.Please share your ideas and feedback: [email protected]
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"People Are Not at Ease” | Parenting Anxiety and Happiness with Dr. Colin Geft
After decades as a pediatrician, Dr. Geft joins Tzvi to talk about what’s really going on — parenting, medication, ADHD, eating disorders, and why no one tells him they are happy. Real stories, real insight and a glimpse into his life and retirement. Plus a special ending.
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The Comparison Trap | How to Find Your Place with Rabbi Eliezer Breitowitz
Rabbi Eliezer Breitowitz explores the quiet feeling of “I’m not enough.” He shares personal stories, discusses heavy topics such as therapy, pornography, and why there is no such thing as the point of no return. Find your place in this world and your bliss rests there.
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Why We Beat Ourselves Up | Worry, Anxiety, and What Helps with Dr. Shlomo Radcliffe
In this episode, Tzvi speaks with Dr. Shlomo Radcliffe about why we’re often our own harshest critics and how that fuels stress, anxiety, anger, and burnout. They explore self-compassion, emotional regulation, and how challenges like ADHD can quietly intensify daily overwhelm, along with practical ways to relate differently to thoughts and emotions. A grounded conversation about what actually helps.Radcliffe Psychotherapy Clinic:https://www.angerandanxiety.comBook: The Happiness Trap by Russ Harris
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How do we build emotional wellbeing and save our marriages? | With Rabbi Tzvi Sytner
A powerful conversation with speaker, rabbi, and therapist, Rabbi Tzvi Sytner. We talk about the loneliness of mental health struggles and the truth that everyone has problems. The question is whether we are willing to show up to them. Drawing from his training as a marriage and family therapist, Rabbi Sytner shares personal stories and practical wisdom on emotional wellbeing and building lasting marriages.
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