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Learn to elevate everything and the kitchen sink.
Jewish women today are thirsting for the right hashkafah, approach, and attitude to assist them in the daily demands of running a Yiddishe home. INSPIRED LIVING is devoted to helping women run their homes more efficiently, entertain with practicality and style, and learn all the clever homemaking and organizing techniques they can get their hands on. INSPIRED LIVING is where you can explore a variety of topics that focus on elevating and enriching the changing lives of today’s Jewish women.
MEET RAIZY FRIED
Raizy Fried is a self-made woman, forging her own path that incorporates sensitivity to her past and forward-thinking for tomorrow. The thousands of women who follow her are drawn to her personality full of wisdom, warmth and love of home and hearth.
Raizy is committed to teaching, innovating, and inspiring women with ideas that make every day more beautiful, more functional, and most of all -- more meaningful.
With her dedication to quality and distinctive style, Raizy elevates the familiar elements of daily life, infusing them with pleasure and confidence that come from the growing sense of mastery and discovery that she fosters in her viewers and readers.
RAIZY’S PHILOSOPHY is that homemaking and life is an art. An opportunity for creativity. A celebration of family, friends, traditions and good food.
Raizy believes that recipes and kitchen hacks alone are not enough.
She believes that the goals of life are achieved not just in what we do, but how we do it. That the true way to maximize the gifts and opportunities that God has granted us is with the right thought. That proper thinking is the path to thriving.
INSPIRED LIVING is treating every chore as an art. INSPIRED LIVING is about having the mindset and attitude that transforms daily living, making it INSPIRED.
Perinatal and Infant Loss
Losing a pregnancy is a very traumatic experience that is often met with a societal equivalent of a shrug, especially when it occurs in the early stages.
In this episode, Chumi Friedman and Yonina Kaufman LCSW, from the HUG department of A TIME, delve into the heart-wrenching topic of perinatal and infant loss. We’ll gain a deeper understanding of the struggles faced by those who have experienced a pregnancy loss, including feelings of guilt and confusion, while learning practical ways to cope and heal.
Chumi and Yonina also address common misconceptions about loss and offer guidance on how friends and family can provide support and comfort. Hear inspiring stories of gestures of support and practical suggestions for how to show care and understanding to those experiencing a loss.