The Trust Factor with Jessy Revivo

Jessy Revivo

THE TRUST FACTOR — Daily Torah Wisdom & Weekly Conversations for Purpose, Peace & Unshakeable Confidence The Trust Factor delivers powerful daily lessons in spiritual growth, emotional clarity, and purpose-driven living — drawn from timeless Torah wisdom and applied to the challenges of modern life. While we frequently explore transformational teachings from Sha’ar HaBitachon — The Gate of Trust, it is only one of the many rich, authentic Torah sources we draw on. Each episode brings insights from classical and contemporary Jewish thought, including the Chumash, Tehillim, Chazal, Mussar works, Midrashim, Chassidic teachings, and other foundational texts that illuminate the path to a calmer, more meaningful life. These ancient principles — crafted by sages over centuries — provide practical tools for overcoming fear, anxiety, depression, jealousy, and the emotional burdens that weigh us down. When properly understood, they empower you to build unshakeable trust in a Higher Power and to navigate life with clarity, courage, and spiritual confidence. PLUS: Weekly Interview Series In addition to the daily lessons, enjoy a weekly interview series featuring: Community leadersRabbisEducatorsMental health professionalsBusiness and spiritual mentorsThese conversations dive deep into themes of trust, purpose, leadership, resilience, and personal growth — offering real-world wisdom from people actively shaping and inspiring their communities. What You’ll Learn ✔ How to build inner strength and emotional balance ✔ How Torah wisdom solves modern challenges ✔ How to cultivate trust, purpose, and spiritual resilience ✔ How to eliminate fear, anxiety, jealousy, and self-doubt ✔ How to live with clarity, confidence, and divine alignment ✔ How to apply ancient teachings to relationships, work, and daily life Whether you’re new to these concepts or deeply connected to Torah learning, you’ll find guidance that uplifts, empowers, and transforms. Language & Accessibility Some terms appear in their original Hebrew or Aramaic, always followed by clear English translation so every listener can grow at their own pace. If you’re ready to deepen your faith, strengthen your mind, and build a life grounded in trust and purpose, The Trust Factor is your daily source of practical spirituality — elevated each week by conversations with those who lead and inspire our community. #jewishpodcasts #torahwisdom

  1. Episode 117 - What If Livelihood Was Never Yours To Control

    51M AGO

    Episode 117 - What If Livelihood Was Never Yours To Control

    Send us Fan Mail The world is noisy on purpose, and that noise can make it harder to tell what’s true, what matters, and what kind of person you’re becoming. We open with a simple challenge: if you want better content in your life and in your community, you have to share what elevates you, not what numbs you. From there, we move into a sharp piece of Pirkei Avot wisdom that’s as practical as it is spiritual: run to do even a minor mitzvah, because small good deeds are often the training ground for the life you say you want. We unpack why “minor” doesn’t mean meaningless. We don’t truly know which mitzvah is big in Heaven, and we don’t know which one is specifically big for us. Like the gym, you start with what you can lift and you build consistency. That consistency becomes habit, and habit becomes identity. We also look at the darker mirror of the same rule: one sin leads to another. Your choices don’t stay isolated; they pull the next opportunity behind them. Then we shift into trust in God and livelihood, a real paradigm shift for anyone carrying financial anxiety. Our job is to show up and make honest effort; the outcome isn’t ours to control. We talk about why trying to get ahead through shortcuts often leaves you with money that doesn’t last, peace that disappears, and an accounting that feels exacting. The antidote is reflection: looking back at your life with honesty, including personal time with the Creator, so trust becomes something you live, not just something you quote. If this helped you, subscribe, share it with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find the Trust Factor Podcast. Support the show #thetrustfactorpodcast  #jewishpodcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/.../the-trust.../id1803418137 https://open.spotify.com/show/2xheh4uQ0xCYGGNVimSSWw https://chat.whatsapp.com/ICNYcOL39CtGG2YtaWui38...

    17 min
  2. Episode 116 - The Gym Is Easy Try Beating Your Yetzer

    21H AGO

    Episode 116 - The Gym Is Easy Try Beating Your Yetzer

    Send us Fan Mail The loudest voices often sound the most certain, but certainty is not wisdom. We open with a grounded challenge: a person can be highly educated and still be a fool if their intellect becomes a tool for justifying cruelty or shutting down honest questions. Using a classic teaching, we explore a sturdier definition of wisdom: learning from every person, listening across perspectives, and doing the uncomfortable work of refining your own view until it aligns with truth. From there, we get personal about strength. Real strength is not a physique or a highlight reel, it is self-control. We talk about anger management, mastering impulse, and why the yetzer hara can outlast your willpower if you do not train your character with patience and consistency. If you have ever promised yourself you would change and then watched yourself repeat the same pattern, this conversation gives language and direction for starting again with one trait at a time. We also redefine wealth in a way that cuts through modern money anxiety. Rich is being happy with your lot, enjoying the fruits of your labour, and living with gratitude for your spouse, children, community, freedom, and opportunity. Then we switch gears into finances and emuna, connecting livelihood to trust in the Creator and the belief that sustenance is provided across creation. That shift can reshape your money mindset, reduce fear-driven overwork, and bring more calm to decisions about career, family, and responsibility. If this helped you think more clearly, subscribe, share the episode with someone who needs the lift, and leave a review so more people can find The Trust Factor Podcast. Support the show #thetrustfactorpodcast  #jewishpodcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/.../the-trust.../id1803418137 https://open.spotify.com/show/2xheh4uQ0xCYGGNVimSSWw https://chat.whatsapp.com/ICNYcOL39CtGG2YtaWui38...

    15 min
  3. Episode 115 - A Misdiagnosis Becomes The Wake-Up Call He Needed

    2D AGO

    Episode 115 - A Misdiagnosis Becomes The Wake-Up Call He Needed

    Send us Fan Mail Stage four lung cancer was the headline Moshe Batalion heard, and it instantly forced a full stop on everything he thought he knew about his future. Moshe is one of my closest lifelong friends, and when he told us what it felt like to sit across from doctors who sounded certain, while tests still could not confirm the disease, we knew this story could help anyone living in that brutal space between fear and clarity. We walk through the whole arc, from subtle symptoms and a “this isn’t like me” moment on a set of stairs, to antibiotics that do nothing, to imaging that points to the worst case. Then the twists start: a chance reconnection with a doctor from high school basketball that helps move Moish into Toronto’s UHN network, a bronchoscopy that rules out lung cancer, and the eventual diagnosis of a treatable lymphoma. Along the way we talk about what it means to advocate for yourself in the healthcare system, why second opinions matter, and how to keep making decisions when your mind is flooded with statistics and dread. This conversation also goes deeper than medicine. We share how faith and community support show up under pressure: prayer, charity, a tefillin “train” started by Moish’s son, and the way “signs” can land when you are finally quiet enough to notice them. Moish also explains why he is now raising funds for the Leukemia Lymphoma Society of Canada to support blood cancer research, turning a personal battle into real impact for other families. If someone you love is facing a scary diagnosis, share this with them, then subscribe, leave a review, and tell us what part hit you hardest.] Support the show #thetrustfactorpodcast  #jewishpodcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/.../the-trust.../id1803418137 https://open.spotify.com/show/2xheh4uQ0xCYGGNVimSSWw https://chat.whatsapp.com/ICNYcOL39CtGG2YtaWui38...

    27 min
  4. Episode 114 - What If Discipline Is The Real Freedom

    4D AGO

    Episode 114 - What If Discipline Is The Real Freedom

    Send us Fan Mail The world is noisy, fast, and full of temptation, and that makes one question matter more than ever: are we building a life with deep roots, or just impressive branches? We unpack a sharp teaching from Pirkei Avot that compares wisdom without good deeds to a top-heavy tree that cannot survive the wind. If our learning, insights, and spiritual talk never translate into action, we end up unstable exactly when life gets hard. From there, we zoom out to the bigger purpose of daily life. We talk about why this is a world of action, why human beings are built for connection, and why isolation weakens us even when our intentions seem “spiritual”. We bring it back to practical choices: work, family, charity, learning, and community are not random errands, they are lanes where trust in the Creator becomes real. We also share the line “Lo tov heye adam levado” to underline that we are not meant to go it alone. Then we step into a challenging, honest topic: negative thoughts, lust, and money. We explore how desire can be a gift with a purpose, but how it becomes destructive when it turns into self-serving obsession. We connect that drift to anxiety, depression, and mental fog, and we focus on one concrete practice with big impact: guarding your eyes to protect your brain and your peace. A personal story about walking through a university with a rabbi who kept his gaze on the ceiling brings the point home, and we close with a simple decision rule: check in with your heart, but let your brain make the final call. Subscribe to the Trust Factor Podcast, share this with someone who needs steadier roots, and leave a review with the line that challenged you most. Support the show #thetrustfactorpodcast  #jewishpodcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/.../the-trust.../id1803418137 https://open.spotify.com/show/2xheh4uQ0xCYGGNVimSSWw https://chat.whatsapp.com/ICNYcOL39CtGG2YtaWui38...

    14 min
  5. Episode 113 - Stop Chasing Perfection And Start Talking To God

    5D AGO

    Episode 113 - Stop Chasing Perfection And Start Talking To God

    Send us Fan Mail The world is noisy, and it’s getting harder to tell what’s true, what’s fear, and what’s just distraction. We sit down and wrestle with one of the most practical faith questions there is: if God knows what I’m going to do next, do I actually have free will? Instead of getting stuck in abstract philosophy, we bring Torah wisdom down to street level with a simple analogy and a message that can change how you approach your day.  We also share a powerful reminder about suffering and “wake-up calls,” including a preview of a friend’s upcoming story about receiving a serious diagnosis and seeing open miracles through a deeper relationship with the Creator. From there we explore Pirkei Avot, divine judgment balanced with mercy, and the Rambam’s surprising idea that the person who constantly weighs their actions and asks “what will my next choice do?” is already considered righteous. That shift takes the pressure off perfection and puts the focus back where it belongs: honest effort, responsibility, and growth.  Then we get intensely practical with a daily emunah routine that supports spiritual life and mental health: one hour a day for self-evaluation, penitence, and personal prayer (hitbodedut). We talk about why comparing yourself to curated social media “perfection” is a trap, how repentance is completed through repair, and why speaking to God is the glue that makes faith real, lowers stress, and builds lasting happiness.  If this helped you, subscribe to Trust Factor, share it with someone who needs clarity right now, and leave a review so more people can find these conversations. Support the show #thetrustfactorpodcast  #jewishpodcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/.../the-trust.../id1803418137 https://open.spotify.com/show/2xheh4uQ0xCYGGNVimSSWw https://chat.whatsapp.com/ICNYcOL39CtGG2YtaWui38...

    15 min
  6. Episode 112 - Stop Building Life Without The Manual

    6D AGO

    Episode 112 - Stop Building Life Without The Manual

    Send us Fan Mail Fear is everywhere right now, and it’s not an accident. We’re surrounded by warnings, worst-case headlines, and constant pressure to “be careful” about everything from money to health to status, until fear starts running our days. I want to slow that down and talk about the Trust Factor: what changes when we stop letting panic lead and start building a real relationship with Hashem based on emuna and love. We begin with Pirkei Avot and Rabbi Akiva’s teaching that every human being is beloved because we’re created in God’s image, and that it’s an even greater kindness that we’re told it outright. From there we talk about the people of Israel being called children of the Omnipresent, and the Torah as the cherished utensil, the tool meant to guide a life of purpose, clarity, and truth. I share why ignoring that guidance is like trying to assemble something complex without the manufacturer’s manual, and why “winging it” eventually breaks down. Then we turn to the fear culture head-on: fear of taxes, bosses, institutions, illness, and even small body sensations that spiral into dread. I share a first responder story about a 19-year-old terrified by heart palpitations, and how quickly anxiety grows when trust is missing. The takeaway is simple and hard: when we know we’re in Heaven’s care, we do what’s responsible, but we stop living like we’re alone. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs calmer ground, and leave a review so more people can find the conversation. Support the show #thetrustfactorpodcast  #jewishpodcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/.../the-trust.../id1803418137 https://open.spotify.com/show/2xheh4uQ0xCYGGNVimSSWw https://chat.whatsapp.com/ICNYcOL39CtGG2YtaWui38...

    18 min
  7. Episode 111 - How To Sound Smarter By Talking Less

    MAY 4

    Episode 111 - How To Sound Smarter By Talking Less

    Send us Fan Mail Mockery can feel like a harmless habit, but it trains the heart. We start with Rabbi Akiva in Pirkei Avot and get painfully practical about how constant joking, belittling, and lightheadedness can lower our standards until immorality starts to look normal. From there, we unpack what our sages mean by a “protective fence” and why the Oral Torah and Gemara aren’t extra material, they’re the instructions for living Torah and doing mitzvot with clarity and care. We also talk about fences in everyday life: giving tithes and charity as a discipline that protects wealth, and vows as something to fear rather than flaunt. If you truly need a vow to strengthen self-control, we explain why it must be specific and time-bound so it doesn’t collapse into failure. Then we land on a fence that most of us resist: silence. Silence protects wisdom, keeps us learning, and saves us from lashon hara and the kind of chatter that eventually turns into talk about people. The second half shifts into “Garden of Emunah” territory and connects faith to mental health. We share a bold Breslov-based claim: emotional strength rises or falls with emunah, and fear, anxiety, depression, anger, and mood swings often point to a breakdown in that connection. The practise we challenge you to try is hisbodedut, taking an hour to speak out loud to the Creator, ask for what you need, and build a real relationship that changes your inner world. If this helped you, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs steadiness right now, and leave a review. What “fence” are you going to build this week? Support the show #thetrustfactorpodcast  #jewishpodcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/.../the-trust.../id1803418137 https://open.spotify.com/show/2xheh4uQ0xCYGGNVimSSWw https://chat.whatsapp.com/ICNYcOL39CtGG2YtaWui38...

    16 min
  8. Episode 110 - Turn Off The Soap Opera And Save Your Soul

    MAY 3

    Episode 110 - Turn Off The Soap Opera And Save Your Soul

    Send us Fan Mail The habits that ruin momentum rarely look dramatic. Sleeping in “just a bit,” checking out in the middle of the day, or spending hours in pointless chatter can feel harmless, even earned. But when life gets loud and chaotic, those are the exact leaks that drain purpose. We start with a blunt line from Pirkei Avot (Ethics of the Fathers) and translate it into modern discipline: guard your mornings, protect your focus, and stop feeding distractions that keep you stuck.  Then we move into a heavier subject: illness, bed rest, and what it means to not waste a moment. When someone receives a serious diagnosis, extra time can appear overnight. That time can become healing fuel through self-evaluation, soul-searching, and prayer, or it can disappear into TV, binge watching, and numbing content that drowns out the soul’s voice. We talk honestly about how caregivers often mean well by “distracting” someone, and why that approach can backfire when the deeper work is what’s needed most.  Finally, we unpack emunah and why trust in God reshapes fear. When you connect the dots between your life, your choices, and your suffering, anxiety loosens its grip and a person can actually profit from the experience instead of just enduring it. If you care about Jewish wisdom, spiritual growth, faith, productivity, and purpose-driven living, this one will give you a lot to sit with. Subscribe, share the episode with someone who needs it, and leave a review with the line that hit you hardest. Support the show #thetrustfactorpodcast  #jewishpodcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/.../the-trust.../id1803418137 https://open.spotify.com/show/2xheh4uQ0xCYGGNVimSSWw https://chat.whatsapp.com/ICNYcOL39CtGG2YtaWui38...

    16 min

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THE TRUST FACTOR — Daily Torah Wisdom & Weekly Conversations for Purpose, Peace & Unshakeable Confidence The Trust Factor delivers powerful daily lessons in spiritual growth, emotional clarity, and purpose-driven living — drawn from timeless Torah wisdom and applied to the challenges of modern life. While we frequently explore transformational teachings from Sha’ar HaBitachon — The Gate of Trust, it is only one of the many rich, authentic Torah sources we draw on. Each episode brings insights from classical and contemporary Jewish thought, including the Chumash, Tehillim, Chazal, Mussar works, Midrashim, Chassidic teachings, and other foundational texts that illuminate the path to a calmer, more meaningful life. These ancient principles — crafted by sages over centuries — provide practical tools for overcoming fear, anxiety, depression, jealousy, and the emotional burdens that weigh us down. When properly understood, they empower you to build unshakeable trust in a Higher Power and to navigate life with clarity, courage, and spiritual confidence. PLUS: Weekly Interview Series In addition to the daily lessons, enjoy a weekly interview series featuring: Community leadersRabbisEducatorsMental health professionalsBusiness and spiritual mentorsThese conversations dive deep into themes of trust, purpose, leadership, resilience, and personal growth — offering real-world wisdom from people actively shaping and inspiring their communities. What You’ll Learn ✔ How to build inner strength and emotional balance ✔ How Torah wisdom solves modern challenges ✔ How to cultivate trust, purpose, and spiritual resilience ✔ How to eliminate fear, anxiety, jealousy, and self-doubt ✔ How to live with clarity, confidence, and divine alignment ✔ How to apply ancient teachings to relationships, work, and daily life Whether you’re new to these concepts or deeply connected to Torah learning, you’ll find guidance that uplifts, empowers, and transforms. Language & Accessibility Some terms appear in their original Hebrew or Aramaic, always followed by clear English translation so every listener can grow at their own pace. If you’re ready to deepen your faith, strengthen your mind, and build a life grounded in trust and purpose, The Trust Factor is your daily source of practical spirituality — elevated each week by conversations with those who lead and inspire our community. #jewishpodcasts #torahwisdom