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I Was a Success, But I Felt Empty

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I Was a Success, But I Felt Empty

Raizy Fried is author and speaker focused on empowering women and fostering personal growth. Outwardly successful, with a great marriage and growing business, she felt empty and cold. When she discovered the "inner Torah," her inner world began to bloom.
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Devorah Israel January 31, 2025

This is a great one!
And by the way
You are such a sensitive and wise interviewer
I learn from youuuu a lot
Thank you Reply

Jodi Nicastro Stony Brook December 16, 2024

Another great interview. I commend Reizy for looking to find happiness and meaning through Chassidus. I agree 100%! Reply

Rabbi RR Crown heights December 13, 2024

The seeming contradiction of being the Akeres Habayis “the Mainstay of the Home” and being in this world to give and help others mentioned towards the beginning middle of the episode isn’t necessarily a contradiction.
Sometimes a mother is a full time job in itself and her kids will lose out without her full attention but that position itself can be used to its fullest or just as a means to an end. Meaning to be a mother who provides love care food and attention etc. is what would be expected of a mother but to infuse her house and family with holiness and the teachings of chassidus and fear of G-d Almighty is to bring purpose into motherhood. Reply

anonymous Canada December 12, 2024

Thank you Reizy! Reply

Sheina London December 12, 2024

Loved this interview!! How can I get in touch with Raizy? Reply

Esther Lakewood December 12, 2024
in response to Sheina:

raizyfried.com Reply

Breindy Australia January 2, 2025
in response to Esther :

I so enjoyed listening to Raizy and hope to get in touch with her! Reply

Anonymous Canada December 8, 2024

Wow, Raizy, and Chana.
What an authentic, uplifting interview.
You see someone truly living, searching, humble. Someone in tune, working on themselves, trying to live what she learns.
What inspires me is her connection to something higher, at the same time as being involved in life in a very real way.
It was enriching and calls on the watcher(me) to live more authentically, more G-dly.
Thank you for sharing yourself - and ourselves ie. who we really are- with us, Raizy.
Thank you Chana, for enabling the extraordinary. Reply

Leah colorodo December 9, 2024
in response to Anonymous:

AGREED! Reply