The Jewish tradition of counting the Omer, or Sefirat Haomer, marks the 49 days between the second night of Passover and the start of Shavuot, and offers daily opportunities for spiritual challenge and growth. Join host Kylie Unell in her daily effort to make meaning out of this age-old tradition and stretch her soul as she does it.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 46 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityReligionJudaism |
With Week 7 under her belt, Kylie reflects on how this latest stretch of soul work has changed her understanding of Malchut, and what this entire experience has meant to her.
The Jewish tradition of counting the Omer, or Sefirat Haomer, marks the ... more
Today it’s time for Kylie to put queenliness into action. She welcomes her friends to a festive meal to celebrate nearing the end of her Omer journey and explore what they had learned through the process.
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Today Kylie sits down with Tablet editor-in-chief Alana Newhouse for a conversation about how to be real and fully yourself.
The Jewish tradition of counting the Omer, or Sefirat Haomer, marks the 49 days between the second night of Passover and th... more
Today, to get a better understanding of queenliness, Kylie reflects on a portion of Lemonade by Queen B herself, Beyoncé.
The Jewish tradition of counting the Omer, or Sefirat Haomer, marks the 49 days between the second night of Passover and the ... more
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The subtitle says it all, and it is my journey, too. The host of this podcast makes the process comforting.
I started listening to the show from a recent shout out/ introduction from One a Day Talmud _
I’m in the early process of conversion to Judaism and although my father is Jewish, I have little exposure to the thoughts, culture and practice. Kylie is just so wonderful! She’s honest and open about the basic thoughts and struggles all spiritual individuals have. Her podcast is well organized and her guests and speakers are equally honest and give great insight into what it means to be human and wha... more
I am coming up on 10 years of a page a day of Daniel Matt’s translation of the Zohar (about 4 more years to completion). The Zohar is largely a seforic commentary on the Torah. With deepest gratitude, 49 days enhanced my soul searching in ways I never imagined. Kol Hakavod
This show really helps me connect with the counting of the Omer and I love how many short episodes there are! The interviews with Dosi (not sure how to spell her name) are always a highlight! I also love how this show stays true to authentic Judaism!
I have loved how this show puts all these big ideas into the day to day. It’s applicable and relatable. Thanks for taking me along for the rides
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