Why Haven’t You Killed Yourself? A Powerful Call for Men to Discover Their Why
To every man reading this: you are not alone. There is a way forward. Find your why. Hold it close. Let it guide you. And remember, no matter how dark the road may seem, there is always light ahead when you walk it together.
Unmasking True Strength: Lessons in Vulnerability from The Golden Bachelorette and Man UPrising
I swore I’d never watch The Golden Bachelorette. For years, I’d made The Bachelor franchise my favorite punchline, poking fun at my wife’s devotion to it. To me, it seemed like a carnival of superficial drama, manufactured tears, and fake roses. While she watched, I’d roll my eyes and retreat
Guided Meditation: Enneagram and the Power of Gratitude
In this meditation, Baruch HaLevi explores how the Enneagram can be a transformative tool for cultivating gratitude, mindfulness, and deeper connections with loved ones. By understanding each person’s unique strengths and needs, the Enneagram helps navigate family dynamics, especially during the holiday season, fostering empathy and turning potential tensions into opportunities for meaningful connection.
Cultivating Gratitude: An Enneagram Guide to Navigating Thanksgiving
As Thanksgiving approaches, it’s a time to reflect on what the season truly represents: gratitude, mindfulness, and connection. Beyond the turkey and family photos, Thanksgiving calls us to slow down, embrace the present moment, and appreciate the blessings we often overlook. Let’s use this time to cultivate awareness and deepen our connections with those we cherish.
Strengthen Relationships with Gratitude and the Enneagram This Thanksgiving
Baruch HaLevi explores the deeper meaning of Thanksgiving and how to strengthen family relationships in this episode of the Defiant Spirit podcast. He highlights the power of gratitude and mindfulness, while also offering insights into navigating family dynamics using the Enneagram.
Confession of a Retired Rabbi
In the 1950s, IBM looked much different than it does today. Back then, they produced punch-card systems. Exciting stuff.
In fact, the company repeatedly rejected developing computers because the CEO at the time, Tom Watson Sr., thought they were overpriced and unreliable.