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The Sisters Chat about Healing & Recovery with Kaley Z
May 1, 2026
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The Sisters Chat about Blood types & Breast Feeding with Sara Chana
Apr 24, 2026
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The Sisters Chat about Post-Pesach Reflections & Reads that Uplift!
Apr 17, 2026
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The Sisters Chat about Bubby's Stories from Helping on the Dollar Lines
Mar 27, 2026
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Mar 20, 2026
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| 5/1/26 | The Sisters Chat about Healing & Recovery with Kaley Z | In this episode, the Sisters Chat hosts reconnect with Kaley Zeitouni, whom they first met through Runya at Chabad USC. Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis at age 12, Kaley shares her powerful journey of healing, resilience, and deep spiritual growth. She breaks down the mind-body connection in a real and practical way, including demonstrating techniques like deep breathing and tapping to help manage stress and support the body’s ability to heal. Kaley also introduces her program, Get Your Body Back, focused on retraining the nervous system for lasting, meaningful change.Today, Kaley is best-selling author, and a sought-after Illness Recovery Coach, guiding people around the world through transformative mind-body healing. After 18 years of living with multiple sclerosis (MS), Kaley experienced a complete reversal of the disease and a revealed miracle of health. She now teaches others how to transform their bodies through mind-body medicine and shares chassidic approaches to health and wellness with thousands through workshops and summits. Above all, she is a devoted mother and wife.If you or a loved one is dealing with chronic symptoms, join us for an exclusive Sisters Chat listener event on May 12. Register today at Chronic Symptom Relief WorkshopTo learn more or begin your own journey to healing, visit Kaley Zeitouni CoachingOr Follow on Instagram @kaleyzeitouniofficial Facebook: facebook.com/KaleyZeitouniThis episode is sponsored by Chaya Nassy Beaute CN Beauty | Hair and Makeup Artist South FloridaOn Insta @c.nbeaute | — | ||||||
| 4/24/26 | The Sisters Chat about Blood types & Breast Feeding with Sara Chana | In this episode of The Sisters Chat, the sisters sit down with Sara Chana Silverstein, a renowned homeopath and lactation consultant, for a conversation that is as practical as it is empowering. Together, they dive into real-life breastfeeding challenges, the importance of individualized care, and how natural remedies can support both physical and emotional wellness.Sara Chana shares her personal journey into homeopathy and her experience helping thousands of women navigate breastfeeding with confidence. The discussion also explores cultural perceptions around breastfeeding, the science behind it, and how herbal medicine can play a meaningful role in emotional balance, especially for mothers.Filled with relatable stories, expert insight, and honest conversation, this episode is all about giving women the knowledge and tools to feel supported in their journeys.To learn more about Sara Chana, her work, and Moodtopia Academy, visithttps://sarachana.com/You can also preorder her new book Moodtopia for Kids herehttps://www.amazon.com/Moodtopia-Kids-Nurturing-Emotional-Wellness-ebook/dp/B0FNDMSG52 | — | ||||||
| 4/17/26 | The Sisters Chat about Post-Pesach Reflections & Reads that Uplift! | The Sisters Chat is back after Pesach, and the girls are sharing real, unfiltered reflections—from the chaos of hosting, the pressure of pulling everything together, and the behind-the-scenes stress no one talks about, to the realities (and occasional disappointments) of Pesach programs. From food shortages to expectations vs. reality, they dive into what Pesach really looked like this year, with all the humor, honesty, and relatable moments that come with it.As they discuss their Pesach read, I’m Not Alone—a book that deeply impacted them over Yom Tov—they’re joined by Naftali, our Nene’s very own husband, and the grandson of the remarkable woman behind the story. What begins as a conversation about a powerful book turns into something much more personal, as Naftali brings his grandmother’s story to life. Through accounts of mesiras nefesh, resilience, and unwavering faith, her life reflects the very themes of Pesach—survival, freedom, gratitude, and the strength of the human spirit.This episode weaves together humor, honesty, and powerful storytelling, leaving you with a renewed appreciation for community, connection, and the stories that carry us forward. | — | ||||||
| 3/27/26 | The Sisters Chat about Bubby's Stories from Helping on the Dollar Lines | In this episode of The Sisters Chat, the sisters sit down with their beloved Bubby, Mrs. Simcha Bracha Gitlin, in a rare and deeply meaningful conversation, her first time sharing these stories in an interview, in honor of Yud Aleph Nissan, the Rebbe’s 124th birthday. She opens up about her upbringing in the Bronx, the values that shaped her, and her journey to Crown Heights. What makes this episode truly extraordinary are her firsthand accounts of standing behind the Rebbe during the Sunday dollar distributions. For six years, Bubby had the honor of helping move the lines, and is a familiar, recognized face in so many of the photos of women receiving dollars. The stories she shares, filled with detail, warmth, and quiet awe, offer a glimpse into moments few ever witnessed, making it feel like a true treasure not only for her grandchildren, but for all who listen. | — | ||||||
| 3/20/26 | The Sisters Chat about Pesach Tips & Trauma | In this episode of The Sisters Chat, the sisters are joined by their mother for a fun and relatable take on Pesach—sharing their “trauma” from years of intense cleaning & cooking, along with real, practical tips to make Yom Tov feel more meaningful, smoother, and actually enjoyable. As everyone gets into the pre-Pesach chaos, they laugh through the memories, reframe the stress, and offer simple ways to shift the energy at home so you can go into the holiday feeling lighter, calmer, and more present. | — | ||||||
| 3/6/26 | The Sisters Chat about Politics with Surfside Mayor Shlomo Danzinger | In this episode of The Sisters Chat, the sisters sit down with their cousin, Shlomo Danzinger, former mayor of Surfside, Florida, for a lively and honest conversation about politics, community, and public service. Shlomo shares his unexpected journey from working as a graphics artist to becoming one of the few openly Orthodox Jewish mayors in the United States, what it’s like representing a community while balancing family, faith, and public life, and some of the memorable moments that come with being in government. The conversation touches on leadership, community involvement, and why local politics matter more than people often realize. Shlomo also shares that he is running again in the upcoming Surfside election, and encourages listeners to get involved in their local communities and make their voices heard. To learn more or support the campaign, visit https://shlomoforsurfside.wixsite.com/2026 and follow along on Instagram @shlomodanzinger and @rachels_baked_goods. | — | ||||||
| 2/27/26 | The Sisters Chat about In-Law Dynamics | In this episode of Sisters Chat, the sisters dive into the burning in-law questions everyone thinks about but doesn’t always say out loud. Do sisters-in-law come on a sisters trip? Are siblings-only pictures allowed? Where is the line between being inclusive and overdoing it? With their signature mix of honesty, humor, and real-life stories, they explore the unspoken rules, emotional layers, and healthy boundaries that shape extended family dynamics. They unpack what truly fosters harmony and what can quietly create tension in a way that is thoughtful, relatable, and real. If you have ever navigated the complexities of extended family life, this one is for you, because let’s be honest, there is not a single person who doesn’t have a strong opinion or two about in-law rules. | — | ||||||
| 2/20/26 | The Sisters Chat about Emotion Code | In this episode of Sisters Chat, the sisters sit down with their friend Macy Crenshaw of Renewed Energy Healing to explore the transformative power of emotional healing through the Emotion Code. Macy, a trained occupational therapist who transitioned into energy healing, shares her journey and explains how releasing trapped emotions can impact both physical and emotional well-being. The conversation dives into the role of the subconscious mind, the importance of intention, and the balance between traditional medicine and alternative modalities, and they openly address skepticism surrounding energy healing and how to approach it thoughtfully. They also discuss the ripple effect healing can have on individuals and families, and the episode features a live demonstration, offering listeners a real time glimpse into how limiting beliefs can be identified and released. Learn more at renewedenergyhealing.com or email info@renewedenergyhealing.com. This episode is sponsored by the talented Chaviva Tarlow. Visit chavivatarlow.com, call 917 399 6263, or follow @chavivatarlowmusic for beautiful music for your next event. | — | ||||||
| 2/13/26 | The Sisters Chat about All Things Cooking! | In this episode of Sisters Chat, the hosts record from the Kosher.com kitchen and dive into their love for food and the dynamics of growing up in a family that truly values cooking. They reminisce about their Covid era cooking show, Sisters Do Shabbat, when being in the kitchen together felt like connection, creativity, and a little bit of sanity during an uncertain time. The sisters share personal stories from their childhood kitchen, talk about Menucha’s new cooking club and how it is bringing women together around food, and swap practical quick meal ideas and favorite kitchen hacks. The episode wraps up with an exciting announcement about a new mini series focused on cooking together, bringing even more flavor, fun, and sister energy straight from the kitchen. | — | ||||||
| 2/6/26 | The Sisters Chat about Postpartum Depression with Musia Baumgarten | In this episode of Sisters Chat, the sisters sit down with their friend Musia Baumgarten, founder of Shluchos Stronger Together and the Wellness Summit at the Kinus, for an honest and deeply personal conversation about postpartum depression. Musia shares her lived experience and how it shaped her work guiding and supporting other mothers, while addressing stigma, recognizing symptoms, and understanding the impact of postpartum mental health on marriage, family life, and identity. The conversation highlights the power of community, education, and partner support, along with practical insights around self care, sleep, and trusting the process of healing, reminding mothers that support is available and they are never alone. | — | ||||||
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| 1/30/26 | The Sisters Chat about All Things Wigs with Zlata Gitlin of Zlata Wigs | In this episode, the Sisters sit down with their cousin, Zlata Gitlin, founder of Zlata Wigs, for a lively and informative conversation about all things shaitels. They jump right into the pressing wig questions women actually have, mixing practical advice with humor and real-life insight. Zlata shares her journey in the wig industry, discusses how wig styles have evolved, and explains how she balances tradition with modern trends. The conversation also touches on the cultural and religious significance of wigs in the Jewish community and wraps up with details about her upcoming sale. Informative, engaging, and enjoyable, this episode offers both clarity and a few good laughs along the way. Zlata Wigs 📞 Contact: 917-793-1230📸 Instagram: @zlatawigs | — | ||||||
| 1/23/26 | The Sisters Chat about Tatty's Top Ten Tips for Money, Business & Life! | In this episode of Sisters Chat, the sisters sit down with their father, Yossi Avtzon, an accountant, business owner, and, above all, a devoted father who shaped the way his children think about life, money, and work. Drawing on years of experience building a career while raising a large family, he shares the practical rules that guided him along the way. The conversation explores hard work, financial independence, saving early, smart use of debt for growth, humility, asking for advice, and the importance of strong relationships and community. Filled with real-life examples and quotable insights, this episode offers timeless, grounded advice for anyone navigating business, family, and purposeful living. | — | ||||||
| 1/16/26 | The Sisters Chat about Home Organization with Yael Brummel | In this episode of Sisters Chat, the sisters explore what real life home organization looks like with Yael Brummel of The Happy Home Organizer, focusing on how she helps families move from overwhelm to calm through lots of practical, doable tips. Yael explains how she guides clients step by step, beginning with decluttering, creating clear categories, and building systems that are realistic and easy to maintain. The conversation covers emotional attachment to belongings, common trouble spots like kids’ toys and high traffic areas, and simple strategies that help any home stay more organized over time. To work with Yael, follow her on Instagram @thehappyhome.organizer or call 718 290 4023. | — | ||||||
| 1/9/26 | The Sisters Chat about Chinuch & the Yeshiva System with our Brother Rabbi Gershon Avtzon | In this episode of Sisters Chat, the sisters welcome their older brother, Rabbi Gershon Avtzon, Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshiva Lubavitch Cincinnati, for an honest and thoughtful conversation about chinuch in today’s Jewish world. Rabbi Avtzon shares his journey into education, the values that guide his yeshiva, and what it truly takes to create a learning environment that is both productive and joyful. Together, they explore the challenges parents face when choosing the right school for their sons, the role parents play in the educational process, and why accountability, purpose, and happiness are essential for long-term student success. To continue the conversation, purchase Rabbi Avtzon’s new book The Chinuch Letters and educate yourself on the Rebbe’s perspective on chinuch, bringing clarity, purpose, and depth to the way we guide and raise our childrenTo contact Rabbi Gershon Avtzon for questions or comments email: RabbiAvtzon@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 1/2/26 | The Sisters Chat about Birth Order & Family Placement | In this week’s episode of The Sisters Chat, the sisters explore family placement and birth order theory and how it shaped them. They reflect on growing up in a large family, sharing real stories about responsibility, competition, freedom, and finding one’s place as the oldest, middle, or youngest sibling. With humor and honesty, they discuss how these roles continue to show up later in life at home, in relationships, and in how they see themselves, making the episode relatable for anyone with siblings, no matter the family size. | — | ||||||
| 12/26/25 | The Sisters Chat about All Things Birth with Master Doula Rochel Vail | Please note: This episode contains content that may not be appropriate for high school students or male audience members.In this episode of The Sisters Chat, the sisters sit down with their special guest, Rachel Vail, a highly experienced doula who has supported nearly 5,000 births. Together, they dive into the emotional, physical, and deeply personal sides of childbirth: why birth stories matter, how support can shape the experience, and what it really means to trust your body during labor. The conversation touches on home birth versus hospital birth, epidurals, navigating traumatic experiences, and the unpredictable nature of delivery. Rachel shares her journey into doula work, practical guidance for expecting mothers, and powerful stories from the delivery room, leaving listeners feeling informed, reassured, and empowered. | — | ||||||
| 12/12/25 | The Sisters Chat about Self Care | In this episode of The Sisters Chat, the sisters dive into what self-care truly means, beyond the clichés and surface-level treatments. With warmth, humor, and their signature sisterly energy, they explore what self-care actually looks like in real life: showing yourself compassion, creating small grounding routines, journaling, prioritizing sleep, spending time in nature, and building habits that support emotional and mental wellbeing.They also reflect on how to tune into your own needs, how to model healthy self-care for the next generation, and why a sisters podcast might just count as self-care on its own. Plus, stay tuned for a fun listener giveaway!Sponsored by Massage Mama — Shevy Bukshpan, LMT368 Kingston Ave | Call or text 570-585-8039Instagram: @massagemama_lmt | — | ||||||
| 12/5/25 | The Sisters Chat about Understanding ADHD | In this episode, The Sisters Chat explores ADHD in a thoughtful and eye-opening conversation with Rabbi Mendy Blesofsky MSED, ADHD coach, educator, and Aidella’s husband.Together, they break down what ADHD truly looks like beyond the common misconceptions. Mendy explains how interest, stimulation, and misunderstanding shape the daily experiences of both children and adults. He also offers practical strategies for support, emphasizing the power of small wins, positivity, and confidence-building.The episode highlights how ADHD presents differently across ages and the unique challenges it can bring into family life and relationships. They discuss acceptance, forgiveness, humor, and the tools, including coaching and medication, that help individuals with ADHD thrive.A clear, compassionate, and insightful episode for anyone raising, teaching, or supporting someone with ADHD, which in one way or another is pretty much all of us.To contact Rabbi Mendy Blesofsky:Phone: 347-743-8257Email: MBlesof@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 11/28/25 | The Sisters Chat about Adult Friendship | In this fun and relatable episode, the sisters dive into the world of adult friendships — what makes a good friend, how to make new ones, and how to hold tight to the old ones. With lots of laughter and real-life stories, they explore the joys and meaning of staying connected while juggling life. They’re even joined briefly by their baby brother, Levi, who pops in with a quick male perspective and a Fast Five. It’s warm, honest, and the perfect episode to listen to and discuss later with a friend! | — | ||||||
| 11/21/25 | The Sisters Chat about Shidduchim with Shadchan Miriam Schmukler | In this episode, the Sisters Chat sits down with Miriam Schmukler, a seasoned and deeply devoted shadchan, for an honest and eye-opening conversation about the world of shidduchim. Together, they unpack the real dynamics of matchmaking in the Jewish community — the behind-the-scenes effort, the personal stories, and the emotional weight that families often carry throughout the process.Miriam shares her journey into shadchanus, offering practical guidance, heartfelt insight, and a refreshingly real look at what it takes to navigate relationships today. From the crucial role parents play, to knowing when to step in (and when to step back), to managing expectations, red flags, and the art of being proactive without being pushy — nothing is off-limits.This episode blends warmth, wisdom, and lived experience, reminding us that the shidduch process requires patience, clarity, and a whole lot of understanding — and that every one of us can play a part in supporting others and getting involved in meaningful, helpful ways.This episode is proudly sponsored by RiteCare , your go-to for fast, professional, and convenient medical care when you need it most. Visit theritecare.com or Text/WhatsApp 718-218-3010 for easy, same-day booking.00:00Introduction 05:01The Importance of Shidduchim13:25 Miriam's Journey in Shidduchim20:51 Personal Shidduch Stories and Experiences28:04 Navigating First Impressions and Expectations33:25 Unique Stories of Finding a Match42:08 Identifying Red Flags in Dating46:00 The Art of Patience in Shidduchim50:26 Common Mistakes in the Dating Process55:46 Navigating the Challenges of Being Single01:03:30 The Role of Parents in the Shidduch Process01:08:24Community Involvement in Shidduchim01:13:21Fun and Insights from the Fast Five | — | ||||||
| 11/14/25 | The Sisters Chat about Life on Shlichus with Our Big Sister Runya | In this episode, the Sisters Chat is joined by their big sister, Runya Wagner.With the Kinus happening this weekend, Runya — the Chabad shlucha to USC — opens up about shlichus life: what it truly means to live with that mission every single day, and the behind-the-scenes reality of campus shlichus.The sisters also share their own shlichus experiences, reflecting on the joys, the challenges, and the moments that shape this unique life. It’s an honest, heartfelt conversation about what shluchim really carry, how they uplift their communities, and how we can better understand and support the incredible work being done around the world. | — | ||||||
| 11/7/25 | The Sisters Chat with Estee Manssouri-Party Planner Behind the Wedding of the Century | In this episode of Sisters Chat, the Sisters sit down for an exclusive interview with Estee Manssouri, the creative visionary behind the viral Wedding of the Century (and an honorary sister in our book!). Estee opens up about the world of event planning — from the energy, ambiance, and entertainment that make an event unforgettable, to the teamwork and quick thinking needed when things don’t go as planned. She shares practical tips for creating magic under pressure, managing anxiety, and staying calm when challenges arise. Whether you’re planning a family simcha or dreaming of your next big celebration, this episode is packed with inspiration, laughter, and expert advice from one of the best in the business.We promised to always keep it current — and we delivered! | — | ||||||
| 10/31/25 | The Sisters Chat about Being Back on a Budget | In this lively catch-up episode, the sisters reconnect after Yom Tov and share real-life updates, laughs, and reflections. They dive into the joy (and chaos!) of family gatherings, the post-holiday reset, and what it really means to be back on a budget.From shopping habits and sales to splurges, shortcuts, and everything in between, the sisters swap stories, share lots of practical budgeting hacks, and reveal their secret (and not-so-secret) splurges — all with their signature humor, honesty, and sisterly energy.00:39Yom Tov Experiences and Family Gatherings03:27The Concept of a 'Twofer' Event07:33Post-Yom Tov Reflections and Budgeting13:25Wrap-Up and Future Plans17:03The Importance of Budgeting21:16Food Expenses and Budgeting Hacks25:46Managing Family Expenses27:53The Role of Communication in Budgeting32:20Creative Budgeting Strategies34:59The Sisterhood of the Traveling Dress41:34Shopping Strategies and Budgeting Hacks47:36Save and Splurge: Personal Insights52:38Creative Budgeting: Hacks and Tips57:50The Fast Five: Fun Budgeting Questions | — | ||||||
| 9/28/25 | The Sisters Chat about Wills and Estate Planning | In this episode, the conversation revolves around the importance of proactive estate planning. The speaker, Esther Engelson, Esq., an estate planning attorney, emphasizes the need for open communication within families regarding wills and trusts to avoid conflicts and ensure a smooth transition of assets. The discussion covers essential documents for young families, the implications of probate, and the emotional weight of estate planning. The episode aims to normalize these conversations and highlight the significance of planning for the future to maintain family harmony.To contact Esther:Email: estherengelsonesq@gmail.com Phone:347-403-3996Chapters00:00 Introduction to Family Dynamics and Estate Planning07:59 The Role of an Estate Planning Attorney13:46 Normalizing Conversations About Death and Wills18:51 Essential Documents for Young Families24:18 Communication and Fairness in Estate Planning36:56 Understanding Probate and Its Implications37:48 Understanding Probate and Its Challenges39:58 The Importance of Trusts in Estate Planning41:22 Preventing Family Disputes Over Inheritance44:15 Consequences of Dying Without a Will46:33 The Emotional Aspects of Estate Planning50:16 Navigating Life Insurance and Estate Taxes53:58 Practical Steps to Start Estate Planning54:26 Common Misconceptions and Quick Tips | — | ||||||
| 9/21/25 | The Sisters Chat about Maximizing Your Time | In this episode of the Sisters Chat, the sisters dig into practical strategies for managing time and maximizing productivity. From planning major events like a Bas Mitzvah to tackling everyday tasks, they share tips for prioritizing, staying organized, and cutting out distractions. The focus is on working smarter, not harder—so you can get things done efficiently and leave room for what really matters: family. 00:00 Weekly Check-In05:55 Time Management Strategies for Busy Lives08:38 The Importance of Being Present11:42 Effective Time Management Hacks14:22 Planning and Prepping for Events17:21 The Role of Lists in Organization 20:11 Creative Solutions and Hiring Help22:44 Self-Care and Balancing Responsibilities25:28 Final Thoughts on Time Management32:24 The Myth of Busy People33:35 Time Management Hacks and Strategies36:41 Routine and Communication in Time Management37:48 The Importance of Prompt Responses38:42 Stacking Tasks for Efficiency42:21 Morning vs. Bedtime Routines44:56 Balancing Family Time and Errands48:14 Scheduling Self-Care50:12 Identifying Time Wasters51:59 Making Conscious Decisions About Time | — | ||||||
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