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Getting REAL ft. Carly Weinstein

After a brief break due to Marla's last minute trip to Israel, the girls are back and didn't want to make you wait until a Thursday release. Libby shares about Maxine's wedding, Purim festivities and fun restaurant experiences. Marla shares about her...
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April 2, 2024

After a brief break due to Marla’s last minute trip to Israel, the girls are back and didn’t want to make you wait until a Thursday release. Libby shares about Maxine’s wedding, Purim festivities and fun restaurant experiences. Marla shares about her trip to Israel and updates in her dating life. This week the girls are thrilled to welcome Carly Weinstein!

She talks about Jewish geography and her typical NYC dating life.  She shares about how she went from competing in gymnastics to starting her first blog in high school and kept it going through college even when other people looked down upon her for it. She also talks about the importance of being honest and vulnerable on social media especially with how difficult the internet can be. The Schmuckgirls dive into Carly’s Jewish background and she shares about what her Jewish identity looked like as a kid versus now as well as the importance of her Jewish culture and how she made friends with Israelis through a penpal program. She also shares insight into how Jewish creators have fought back against antisemitism on TikTok. They end with a game of Cute or Cringe.  

You can find Carly on Instagram @carly_weinstein and Schmuckboys @schmuckboysofficial. 

 

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