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“You Want to Enjoy the Mundane” ft. Ami Kozak

This week we're bringing you an exciting episode beginning with the launch of Libby's new creative consulting business. Libby celebrates one month of working independently and shares about her journey of embracing new opportunities and attending...
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March 20, 2025

This week we’re bringing you an exciting episode beginning with the launch of Libby’s new creative consulting business. Libby celebrates one month of working independently and shares about her journey of embracing new opportunities and attending events like the ADL conference and TikTok gatherings. She details a bit about what her new creative consulting company offers like unique packages for creators and brands, including behind-the-scenes event filming and social media strategies. Switching gears, Marla gives a major relationship update and discusses the importance of open communication and maintaining a strong connection amidst a busy life. 

They then welcome their guest, comedian Ami Kozak! (Note this episode was recorded a few months ago so some comments are slightly outdated). They continue with an exploration of Jewish identity, comedy, and music. Ami reflect on the challenges and joys of navigating a modern Orthodox Jewish upbringing, working in both music and comedy, and the power of social media. They dive into Ami’s controversial debate with Candace Owens as well as the surprising antisemitism that broke out after October 7th. The conversation also touches on societal pressures in dating, the dynamics of “schmuck culture,” and the importance of authenticity in relationships. 

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