Embodying Joy and Meaning with Rabbi Daniel | Episode 13

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Welcome back to Your Allowed to Hate Your Husband. In today's episode, we delve into the realm of spirituality and joy with someone I deeply admire, Rabbi Daniel, also known as the Millennial Rabbi on Instagram.  Rabbi Daniel hosts transformative events in Manhattan and around the globe, where he guides participants to embody spirituality through meditation, prayer, and meaningful connections. In this episode, we explore the keys to living a fulfilled and purposeful life every single day. From practical tips to profound wisdom, this conversation will inspire and uplift you. So, whether you're seeking to deepen your spiritual practice or simply looking for ways to infuse more happiness into your life, this episode is for you. Tune in as we explore the path to happiness and fulfillment with Rabbi Daniel. More About Rabbi Daniel: Rabbi Daniel is a speaker and experiential guide who shares insights from his journey into Jewish wisdom. He leads workshops and events worldwide, using mindfulness and meditation to bridge the gap between mind, heart, and body. He is known for his transformative impact on individuals and communities. From Jew Jitsu fighting to celebrating Shabbat at Coachella, his journey is as fascinating as it is enlightening. He also wrote a book called Beneath the Surface which delves into life's deeper questions, drawing from mystical Jewish sources to explore existential themes and offer practical wisdom for everyday life. Join us as we uncover the depth of spirituality with Rabbi Daniel. Instagram: @millennialrabbi @soulxglobal Connect with Remi:  Instagram:  ⁠@levvibyremi ⁠ Website:  ⁠https://levvibyremi.com/linkinbio⁠ ⁠levvibyremi.com⁠ We would love to hear YOUR thoughts and questions. Please reach out on social media or email. Don't forget to subscribe for more episodes, and if you're loving what you hear, a quick review would mean the world to us.

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