
Hosted by Yaeli Vogel · EN

In this episode, Yaeli and Lisa Elephant sit down for an honest, heartfelt, and often hilarious conversation about the realities of modern dating and matchmaking. Together, they unpack the challenges singles are facing today, from unrealistic expectations and decision fatigue to fear, vulnerability, and the search for genuine connection.As a seasoned shadchan and matchmaker, Lisa shares incredible behind-the-scenes stories from the world of dating, some deeply moving, some surprising, and some downright funny. Through her years of making matches, she has witnessed the beauty, complexity, and humor that come with helping people find their person.This conversation explores what truly makes a relationship last, why so many people struggle to connect despite endless options, and how we can approach dating with greater authenticity, self-awareness, and hope. Whether you’re single, married, setting people up, or simply fascinated by human relationships, this episode is filled with wisdom, laughter, and meaningful insights about love, timing, and the art of bringing two souls together.

No Woman Was Meant to Do Life AloneYaeli sits down with Rachel Tuchman to explore the profound role friendship plays in a woman’s life. They discuss why meaningful friendships aren’t a luxury but a necessity, how connection impacts our emotional and physical health, and why investing in our friendships may be one of the most important things we ever do. A conversation about belonging, support, vulnerability, and the women who help us become who we’re meant to be.

In this episode, Yaeli sits down with Avital Goldschmidt for an honest conversation about what it means to live authentically in a world that often rewards conformity.Together, they explore the challenges and gifts of being different, the courage it takes to swim upstream, and why embracing our individuality is one of the greatest acts of self-respect. They discuss how to think for ourselves, stay connected to our values, and navigate life as thoughtful, feeling Jewish women.This conversation is about finding the confidence to trust your inner voice, lean into who you truly are, and recognize that what makes you different may be exactly what makes you powerful.

In this episode of Life is Art, Yaeli sits down with Rabbi Ezra Max for a deep and honest conversation about life, growth, and the things we often can’t see about ourselves.They speak about his early days at Ohr Naava, his experiences working with teens, human nature, self awareness, and the deeper layers beneath the surface of everyday life. Along the way, Rabbi Ezra gently reflects things back to Yaeli that she couldn’t fully see on her own.This episode is thoughtful, grounding, funny at times, and filled with the kind of insights that stay with you long after the conversation ends.Listen, reflect, and ponder for yourselves.

In this episode, Yaeli and Julia dive into the layered journey of self worth what it really means, why it’s so hard to fully hold onto, and how it’s not something you “arrive” at once and for all.They explore the quiet inner battles, the conditioning, the self doubt, and the daily work of choosing yourself again and again. A raw and honest conversation about identity, healing, growth, and learning to see your own value even on the days you forget it.

In this episode, Yaeli and Bracah dive into what it really means to become yourself , through talent, perseverance, faith, and the courage to keep showing up as frum women in the world of art.They speak honestly about creativity, identity, self-expression, and the tension between fear and purpose. It’s a conversation about staying true to your gifts even when the path feels unconventional.Bracha is such a light, thoughtful, grounded, and deeply inspiring to young women navigating their own voice, ambition, and place in the world.A real conversation about becoming who you were meant to be.

In this episode of Life is Art, Yaeli sits down with Bianca for a deep conversation about the quiet strength of emunah.They speak about what it means to hold certainty when life feels uncertain.How to trust even when we don’t see the full picture yet.How Hashem is woven into every moment of our lives, but so often we move too fast, too distracted, too guarded to let Him in.This episode is about opening.About noticing.About remembering that faith isn’t always loud. Sometimes it’s the decision to breathe, soften, and believe that there is meaning even inside the confusion.Yaeli and Bianca talk honestly about surrender, fear, signs, connection, and the invisible thread guiding us through life even in moments that feel random or painful.A conversation about living with more awareness, more trust, and more partnership with Hashem in the middle of real life.

Some people talk about changing the world. Sony Perlman quietly went and did it.In this episode of Life is Art, Yaeli sits down with Sony Perlman, the man behind Brainstorm, a voice that has moved and inspired thousands. Sony opens up about the work that has consumed him, shaped him, and ultimately led him to build something most people only dream about.

In this episode, Yaeli sits down with Penina Kunsler for a real, honest conversation about life’s pivots. The moments that ask you to loosen your grip and trust where you’re being led.They get into what it actually looks like to release control, tune into what’s working, and have the courage to let go of what isn’t serving you anymore.It’s thoughtful without being heavy, deep with humor. It’s the kind of conversation that makes you pause, reflect, and maybe see your own path a little clearer.

In this episode Yaeli and frumee discuss what it means to find your voice within. What is it telling you? Removing the other voices from our heads and focusing on our unique voice that we live with inside of ourselves. Featuring Frumee Taubenfeld