Tattoos And Torah is a podcast dedicated to creating a new voice in recovery. Containing original thinking and practicality which often leads to greater understanding of the human condition and increased gratitude. The focus may be on addiction and recovery but the wisdom is universal. Integrating elements that seemingly don't go with each other the podcast explores recovery, spirituality, wisdom,... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 138 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpirituality |
In this episode of Tattoos & Torah our host, Rabbi Iggy, will explore the fascinating world of Marla Aaron, a visionary jewelry designer who is redefining the concept of jewelry with her eponymous collection. Launched in 2013, Marla's collection show... more
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Your body is an instrument, and this week on Tattoos and Torah with Rabbi Iggy we meet with Bryant Wood. Bryant Wood is a Master Breathwork Instructor, Healer, and co-founder of Modern Nirvana. Previously featured on Women’s Health, PeopleTV, Forbes,... more
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From spirituality to lust to ethics, this podcast reflects not only Iggy’s depth of knowledge—but a curiosity so magnetic, we’re pulled along in its eddies and whirlwinds. Each episode is a journey and a feast for the intellect and the spirit.
Hard to describe but the name of this podcast prepared me for something not traditional. What it didn’t prepare me for was how I would feel after listening to the first few episodes. It feels like I found a spiritual defibrillator that has shocked me into a higher level of existence. Thank you Rabbi Iggy you are a blessing to me and my loved ones.
Rabbi Iggy always brings insight, intelligence and compassion to these explorations of the intersection of spirituality and recovery—a must-listen!!
Iggy shares advice and wisdom rare for someone so young. This is all wrapped in humor that reflects his own experience in a world not always forgiving of the human condition. Meeting Iggy is a gift I cherish. The world needs more of what Iggy has to give. ❤️
Iggy joyfully engages with friends and fellow scholars to address today’s most pressing and fascinating issues... Looking at everything from addiction to fashion through the lens of ancient texts and spiritual teachings — and armed with a brash sense of humor and bottomless wisdom — Iggy brings it ALL into focus... LISTEN NOW!
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Tattoos and Torah launched 4 years ago and published 138 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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