Live Conversations: Sony Perlman and Eli Erenthal Tackle Tough Topics
I think that what we just hit on, I think that's huge, like if we could get everybody listening to this podcast. Whoever here sees it live, or whoever's going to hear the recording, you know, just went out and found somebody in their family and their community, and I'm pretty confident to say that they are there.
Ever wondered how live discussions can bring a community together? In this episode of 'BrainStorm with Sony Perlman', Sony teams up with Eli Erenthal for a candid chat about some pressing issues. They dive into current events, including the sensitive topic of sexual abuse within the Jewish community and the crucial role rabbis play in supporting victims. Despite the heavy themes, Sony's compassionate approach shines through, making the conversation not just informative but also deeply engaging.
He emphasizes the power of personal stories in healing and encourages listeners to find practical ways to support those around them. A standout moment comes when Sony says, 'I think that what we just hit on, I think that's huge, like if we could get everybody listening to this podcast.
Whoever here sees it live, or whoever's going to hear the recording, you know, just went out and found somebody in their family and their community, and I'm pretty confident to say that they are there'. This quote perfectly encapsulates the episode's focus on connection and community. If you're looking for a podcast that tackles tough subjects with heart and offers actionable advice, this episode is a must-listen.