
We’re your favorite group of sisters, juggling work, kids, relationships, and all the messy, funny, real-life moments we usually keep in the group chat. We’ve always traded advice on everything—from dinner ideas to surviving life’s chaos—and now we’re sharing it with you. It’s honest. It’s a little loud. It’s fun. We’re the kind of family that laughs too much, talks over each other, and still some... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityJudaism | |||

In this eye-opening episode, the Sisters Chat with Rochie (Nash) Junik, a functional diagnostic practitioner, about a different approach to health and wellness. Instead of simply managing symptoms, Rochie focuses on finding and addressing the root ca... more
In this jam-packed episode, the Sisters Chat with Sarah Klarberg, founder of Sarah Squad and one of the most sought-after party motivators in the Bas Mitzvah world, about building a brand from the ground up. Sarah shares her journey from booking a sm... more
In this fun and light episode, the Sisters catch up on each other's Shavuos and start getting ready for summer by sharing their favorite summer secrets.
From stress-free camp packing and bungalow planning to travel tips, teacher appreciation, and ma... more
In this episode of the Sisters Chat, everyone is always trying to figure out the sisters, so they finally attempt to explain themselves through the Enneagram.
After catching up on life, from Shavuos prep, pullbacks, surprise house renovations, Lag B... more
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This show channels a warm, chatty family dynamic to explore a mix of personal growth, practical life tips, and community-focused topics through a Jewish lens. Episodes cadence ranges from parenting and mental wellness to weddings, cooking, travel, and spiritual life, all delivered with humor, candid storytelling, and multi-generational banter. A standout pattern is the emphasis on real-world steps (budgets, event planning, healing techniques) wrapped in relatable family lore, making it easy for listeners to apply insights at home or in their own communities. The format often features expert guests or notable community figures, but the core appeal remains the lively sisterly rapport, inclusive hospitality, and a sense of shared culture and v... more
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