What is Your Why? (Rachel Goldberg-Polin)
Many of you will already know Rachel Goldberg-Polin. Her incredibly moving and beautiful book, When We See You Again, is out this week. It’s about her son, Hersh, who was stolen from a musical festival on October 7th, 2023, and who was executed after 328 days of being held hostage. While I completely understand the instinct to turn away, I also really hope you will stay with us for this conversation, if you can. Rachel is incredible, and there are so many gifts to be found in her words. She told me stories today that made me laugh, that stunned me, that were utterly profound, and that will stay with me forever. If you have ever wondered why we’re here—or what your “why” is—I think you will also be changed by Rachel, too. Rachel's Book: https://bookshop.org/a/17662/97982171... For the full show notes and transcript: https://eliseloehnen.substack.com/p/w...

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