Two Kosh Girls

Abby Adler & Jori Holloway
Two Kosh Girls

Two Kosh Girls, a podcast featuring college besties Abby Adler & Jori Holloway taking on the big, bad world together - from across the world. Coming together from the two Jewish capitals of the world - Jori’s in New York, Abby’s in Jerusalem - there’s a whole lot of love, drama, and schmoozing in between. Tune in for their super wholesome girl power friendship, awkward dating lives, embarrassing social situations, and SO MUCH MORE. These two put the “modern” in Modern Orthodox. Shut up, listen, and keep it kosh with us 🙃 Sponsored by your local shul.

  1. 30/05/2022

    Episode 16: Keeping It Kosher with Jewish Food Blogger and Influencer Melinda Strauss

    This week, we chatted with Melinda Strauss, an amazing Modern Orthodox health coach, podcaster, influencer, and business coach who turned her passion for food blogging into a thriving career. She grew up in Seattle and currently lives in New York with her husband and family. We kick off the episode chatting about what being modern Orthodox even means, a topic that Melinda regularly explains to her audience on Tik Tok. Like Jori and Abby, Melinda also attended Yeshiva University’s Stern College, and told us all her NYC college experience. She went on to tell us about how she got into food blogging and health coaching in the first place. As a current health coach at OPTAVIA, she explains how the program works for participants. She’s all about planning in advance when it comes to your health journey. She shares her favorite Shabbat food and guilty pleasure snacks, which obviously had us drooling. She gave us more insight into her Tik Tok account, where she educates her followers about antisemitism and modern Orrhodox Judaism. Both Jews and non-Jews alike have a whole lot of questions, and Melinda is thrilled to answer them. Finally, she explains how she balances everything along with being a mom. She claims that she’s not always the perfect mom, but she regularly works on communication and compromise with her children. If you enjoyed hearing from Melinada, follow her on Instagram and TikTok @therealmelindastrauss.

    41 min
  2. 07/03/2022

    Episode 11: Your Jewish Life, Your Way Ft. 'Smashing The Glass' Founder Karen Cinnamon

    This week, we chatted with Karen Cinnamon, founder of ‘Smashing The Glass’ and podcast host of ‘Your Jewish Life, Your Way.’ Karen told us about growing up Jewish in London with a British dad and Israeli mom, and how that influenced her strong connection to Israel and Jewish traditions. She told us about how ‘Smashing The Glass,’ her Jewish wedding platform, started back in 2013 as a small blog after she was planning her own wedding. Since the growth of the platform, she started the Bride’s Club for the Jewish and Jew-ish brides to be who were looking for an inclusive community to help each other out as they plan their weddings and deal with all the drama that comes with wedding planning. She highlighted how important it is to NOT be a people pleaser when planning your own wedding because then everyone will be pleased - except for the bride and groom. According to Karen, maintaining Jewish traditions with your own personal touch is the best way to go! Her philosophy is doing what you connect with. She recommends taking time to connect with the spiritual and sacred sides of Jewish weddings that often gets lost in all the meticulous wedding planning. She went on to explain why she started her podcast ‘Your Jewish Life, Your Way,’ which is focused on Jewish joy and connecting with our Jewish identities in the modern, fast-paced worlds we live in. We discussed our own versions of being unapologetically Jewish, and how to stop judging ourselves because there’s no right way to be Jewish.  If you want to hear more from Karen, follow her on the socials @yourjewishlife and @smashingtheglass.

    41 min
  3. 06/02/2022

    Episode 10: The Real Housewives of Jerusalem Ft. 'MyTzedakah Fund' Founder Carly Rothenberg Friedman

    This week, we spoke to Carly Rothenberg Friedman, the founder of MyTzedakah Fund, a tech platform that empowers Jewish millennials to be actively involved in charitable giving. Carly and her husband Mark were Abby’s ‘adoptive parents’ back when she was a lone soldier in the army, and they were thrilled to catch up after so long. Carly shared why and how she started MyTzedakah Fund, and what makes it easy for millennials to use and give back to the community. Her ultimate goal is for MyTzedakah Fund to become the marketplace for charity organizations, and she gives us a glimpse into what organizations are on the platform so far. As a mother of two, she shares how she balances raising her daughters with running a charity tech platform, and what helps her stay motivated to get up in the morning and seize the day. As a woman that has worked in Jewish non-profits her whole life, she gives top-notch advice for women looking to work in Jewish spaces. Although it can be rough out there, she encourages our listeners, to persevere, be powerful, and keep kicking butt. We move on to talk about what Carly does when she’s not busy running MyTzedakah Fund, which includes working out, hiking, and watching insane amounts of reality tv. She tells us what she finds so fascinating about reality tv, and why she could see herself being a reality tv producer in another life. If you liked meeting Carly and hearing about MyTzedakah Fund, follow the platform at MyTzedakah on Facebook and Instagram.

    41 min
  4. 11/01/2022

    Episode 8: Chilling with The Dude Therapist Ft. Eli Weinstein

    On this episode, we spoke to Eli Weinstein,  an incredible psychotherapist, husband, father, and fellow podcaster behind the Dude Therapist podcast. We chatted with him about what drew him to psychotherapy, and what he finds so special about helping people. He opened up about how hearing people’s difficult stories affects him, and the self-care he follows to stay grounded as a therapist. He then delves into what it’s like working specifically in couple’s therapy, and where he fits into the equation as a therapist. He celebrates the beauty of love, and the opportunity he has to help people figure out the puzzles of their relationships. He lets us on in the ingredients of a healthy relationship, and the top signs that a relationship isn’t going to work out. We dig deeper and talk about the significance of cheating, and if a relationship can genuinely be salvaged after cheating occurs. We then shift to the struggles of being single - especially in the Jewish community - and how to work on ourselves during singlehood by finding out what we need. He tells us more about why he started a podcast about mental health, and how many amazing people he’s had the opportunity of meeting and connecting with through his podcast. We discuss how Eli is able to manage his busy schedule and his mental health along with being a husband and a father. Apparently, Shabbat plays a major role in keeping him grounded. Finally, we wrap up the episode discussing New Years resolutions, and how we can realistically achieve them this time around. Connect with Eli via his website at eliweinsteinlcsw.com and his Instagram @eliweinstein_lcsw. Be sure to also tune into his podcast, The Dude Therapist.

    1h 1m
  5. 28/12/2021

    Episode 7: She’s Hot Off The Press Ft. Adrianna Chaviva Freedman

    This week, we spoke with Adrianna Chaviva Freedman, a very talented entertainment and culture journalist, a pop culture queen, and an old buddy from our college days. Since graduating, she’s working at Cosmopolitan, Men’s Health, and Esquire - and totally rocking it. She told us about what exactly about journalism piqued her interest, and making her way into the media world. She gave us the inside scoop about what’s it’s like being on a fast-paced editorial team, and updated us about the latest celebrity gossip she’s been in the know about. Afterwards, she shares the secrets to building the perfect angle for a story, and weaving in your own voice to make it unique. She also touches upon how important integrity and trust are when it comes to interviewing celebrities. She tells about the coolest interviews she got to do, and the celebs she’s still dreaming of interviewing in the future. She reveals what it’s like working in media as a modern Orthodox Jewish woman, the challenges that come with it, and grappling with her identity from time to time. According to Chaviva, the way media works is that you can’t be judged, and that’s what she loves about it. We go on to talk about judgment in the Jewish community, and how we could feel comfortable with who we are regardless of judgment within the community. Chaviva then moves on to share how she dealt with post-college depression, and how she currently fights burnout at work and prioritizes things outside of her job. She finishes the episode with very wise words about the importance of living in the moment, and we’re officially feeling inspired. Naturally, she’s our Kosh Girl of the week, so stick around till the end to find out how you can slide in, gentlemen.

    1h 7m

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Two Kosh Girls, a podcast featuring college besties Abby Adler & Jori Holloway taking on the big, bad world together - from across the world. Coming together from the two Jewish capitals of the world - Jori’s in New York, Abby’s in Jerusalem - there’s a whole lot of love, drama, and schmoozing in between. Tune in for their super wholesome girl power friendship, awkward dating lives, embarrassing social situations, and SO MUCH MORE. These two put the “modern” in Modern Orthodox. Shut up, listen, and keep it kosh with us 🙃 Sponsored by your local shul.

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