EP44 (S3) - Just the Two of Us: Sharing is Caring
Dor's wish comes true; Amy and Dor are back! In the style of Season One, join them for a heartfelt exploration of personal struggles against the backdrop of a society teetering on the brink.
Delve into candid discussions ranging from the haunting beauty of Israeli fiction, including Yaakov Shabtai's 'Past Continuous,' to the controversial Oscars, where filmmaker Jonathan Glazer's statements and the symbolic gestures, or lack thereof, by Hollywood figures like Steven Spielberg, stir debate.
As they share their vulnerabilities, they draw parallels between the uncertain climate of 1970s Israel depicted in Shabtai's book and today's atmosphere, offering a unique perspective on the enduring impact of history. They also ponder the appropriateness of celebrating festivals like Purim in times of sorrow, exploring the paradox of seeking joy amidst grief.
It's a conversation that delves deep into the heart of Israeli culture, literature, and current events, where raw emotion meets the stark reality of our world.
Recorded on March 12 (Day 158)
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Delve into candid discussions ranging from the haunting beauty of Israeli fiction, including Yaakov Shabtai's 'Past Continuous,' to the controversial Oscars, where filmmaker Jonathan Glazer's statements and the symbolic gestures, or lack thereof, by Hollywood figures like Steven Spielberg, stir debate.
As they share their vulnerabilities, they draw parallels between the uncertain climate of 1970s Israel depicted in Shabtai's book and today's atmosphere, offering a unique perspective on the enduring impact of history. They also ponder the appropriateness of celebrating festivals like Purim in times of sorrow, exploring the paradox of seeking joy amidst grief.
It's a conversation that delves deep into the heart of Israeli culture, literature, and current events, where raw emotion meets the stark reality of our world.
Recorded on March 12 (Day 158)
Thanks for tuning in! π£οΈ If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and share. Taking a moment to leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform helps us improve and reach more listeners! π
ποΈ For more Emotionally Raw Coverage, follow us on Instagram (@october7thepodcast) or become a patron on Patreon (patreon.com/october7thepodcast). Explore our *new* website: https://october7thepodcast.transistor.fm/. Subscribe to our Youtube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/@october7thepodcast)
π§ Have thoughts, questions, or just want to say hi? Shoot us an email at october7thepodcast@gmail.com. Hearing from you means the world to us! π
β¨β πππΈπ ππΈπ½πΌ & πππΈπ ππβπΌπ»β π§