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Introducing Let’s Kvetch — a new Clean Speech podcast where Rabbi Raphael Leban and Howard Wedgle tackle the ups and nu’s of daily life with humor, heart, and a touch of chutzpah. Each episode explores the art of speaking kindly (even when you're kvetching). Tune in for real talk, Jewish wisdom, and plenty of laughs.

Rabbi Raphael Leban
Desarrollo Personal Espiritualidad Judaísmo Éxito Personal
Episodios
  • Let's Kvetch Episode 4: Kvetch Now or Forever Hold Your Peace
    Jul 11 2025

    Let's Kvetch Episode 4: Kvetch Now or Forever Hold Your Peace

    Is there a right time to kvetch—or does timing make all the difference? In this episode, Rabbi Raphael Leban and Howard Wedgle take on travel woes, airline etiquette, and the eternal question: who really controls the airplane window shade? Along the way, they explore the deeper value of speaking up with purpose, kvetching for good, and keeping your eyes on the Tachlis.

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    16 m
  • Let's Kvetch: Episode 3: Is kvetching really worth it?
    Jul 3 2025

    Is kvetching really worth it? What does it actually do for the person doing the kvetching?

    In Episode 3 of Let’s Kvetch, Rabbi Raphael Leban and Howard Wedgle unpack the emotional payoff behind a good complaint. Is it cathartic? Destructive? Tune in as they explore when kvetching helps—and when it might be time to zip it. Now streaming on all major podcast platforms.

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    19 m
  • Let's Kvetch Episode 2: When is Enough, Enough?
    Jun 26 2025

    Rabbi Raphael Leban and Howard Wedgle discuss when the level of kvetching becomes too much. At what level does the kvetching listener put their foot down?

    Disclaimer: Rabbi Leban and Howard Wedgle stand with Israel in the struggle for the continued liberation of the hostages, the end of Hamas' reign of terror and to defend the nation. We mourn with the families of the fallen and pray for the speedy recovery of the wounded.

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    16 m
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