More to the Story with Lea Rubashkin-Wolff

Lea Rubashkin

Join host Lea Rubashkin-Wolff as she seeks the sacred in the everyday and dares to ask the questions we often leave unspoken. Rooted in Jewish thought and spiritual curiosity, More to the Story is a space for bold conversation, tender reflection, and personal excavation.Each episode invites listeners into deep inquiry through solo teachings, intimate roundtable sessions, and conversations with guests navigating life’s complexities with authenticity and faith. Whether exploring themes of identity, pain, belief, or healing, Lea offers a lens that’s both deeply personal and universally resonant.This is a podcast for those who crave depth, who live between questions, and who know there’s always more to the story.

  1. Apr 23

    Acharei-Kedoshim: Facing Darkness, Choosing Holiness

    In this episode, I discuss Parshas Acharei Mos-Kedoshim, which name indicates the shift from “after death” into holiness. I speak about desire, how powerful it is, and what happens when it isn’t held with awareness. The Torah offers very clear boundaries, and I’m beginning to understand them not as punishment, but as protection - a way of preserving life and keeping us aligned with something higher. I also reflect on the tension between longing for closeness to G-d and the responsibility to stay grounded in this world, and what it means to bring holiness into our everyday lives, not just in sacred moments, but in how we speak, relate, and show up. This Parsha also brings up difficult realities around sexuality. I touch on the places we don’t usually speak about - harm, silence, and the ways darkness can exist within individuals and communities. For me, this is part of the work: not looking away, but learning how to face what’s real while still believing in healing, accountability, and the possibility of return. Because holiness isn’t created by avoiding what’s broken, but by meeting it with truth, clarity, and the courage to transform it. Lea Subscribe to the More to the Story Podcast: www.youtube.com/@MTTSPodcast ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Listen to the More to the Story Podcast: Apple Podcasts | https://shorturl.at/JtdA9 Spotify | https://shorturl.at/DF2Ro

    1h 35m
  2. Apr 15

    Tazria–Metzora: The Protection of the Mikvah

    In this episode of More to the Story, I reflect on the Parsha of Tazria–Metzora and the way the Torah describes a process where something internal begins to reveal itself externally in the body, in the home, and in the life a person is living. I speak about how we often respond to what surfaces by trying to manage or fix what is visible, without turning toward what is actually being revealed beneath it. The Parsha offers a different framework, one that sees this exposure not as punishment, but as a blessing and part of a process that brings what is out of alignment into view. The Torah then speaks about the purity of the mikvah for certain circumstances. I speak about the mitzvah of mikvah and the process of the female cycle, not only as a halachic structure, but as a rhythm of return. A space where a woman is held, where what has been carried can be released, and where there is a sense of protection of not taking in what does not belong, of creating a boundary from negative energy, and re-entering from a place of clarity and connection. This Parsha becomes an invitation to move through the process as it’s given, to see, to recognize, and to continue toward alignment. Lea Subscribe to the More to the Story Podcast: www.youtube.com/@MTTSPodcast ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Listen to the More to the Story Podcast: Apple Podcasts | https://shorturl.at/JtdA9 Spotify | https://shorturl.at/DF2Ro

    1h 13m
5
out of 5
5 Ratings

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Join host Lea Rubashkin-Wolff as she seeks the sacred in the everyday and dares to ask the questions we often leave unspoken. Rooted in Jewish thought and spiritual curiosity, More to the Story is a space for bold conversation, tender reflection, and personal excavation.Each episode invites listeners into deep inquiry through solo teachings, intimate roundtable sessions, and conversations with guests navigating life’s complexities with authenticity and faith. Whether exploring themes of identity, pain, belief, or healing, Lea offers a lens that’s both deeply personal and universally resonant.This is a podcast for those who crave depth, who live between questions, and who know there’s always more to the story.

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