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We are obsessed with the New York Times Spelling Bee game, are you? Join Michael and me as we unravel our addiction to spotting those elusive long and short words, […]
How did the cherry tomato come to be? Join us on the Anne Levine Show as we unfold these unexpected tales alongside the backdrop of autumn’s arrival and the flurry of Jewish holidays. From contemplating the art of hosting in a sukkah to recommending “Ushpizin” as your go-to film, we’ve got stories that blend humor, culture, and a sprinkle of almond butter-stuffed dates to savor. Plus, get a front-row seat to hear about the mesmerizing experience of Yo-Yo Ma playing Kol Nidre, adding a melodic touch to this holiday season.
Fashion lovers, brace yourselves as we navigate the colorful tapestry of autumn wardrobes, platform bed gymnastics and the enchanting Iman clothing line. I share a chat with my nail technician Lynn (If that’s her REAL NAME), revealing the intriguing links between Israeli agriculture and today’s produce section, and my nostalgic longing for once-perfect eyebrows. Our conversation continues with a lively exploration of The Jans™ IKEA furniture adventures and the vibrant color names that captivate fashionistas—everything from “vicuna” to “forest” hue awaits your attention.
As we wrap up, there’s a powerful call to action echoing through our discourse—an invitation to embrace resilience and empowerment. Let Stevie Nicks’ new song “Lighthouse” illuminate the path as we discuss its poignant message on current affairs. Amidst the laughter and lighthearted tales, we also offer a space of reflection and unity, urging listeners to stand strong and safeguard their dreams. So, whether you’re here for the humor or the fashion tips, this episode promises a delightful mix of insights and nonsense.
Also, AI created the title.
Tagged as: Ikea, Sukkah, Sex drugs and rock and roll, Lighthouse, Stevie Nicks, Cherry TOmatoes, Kol NIdre, Ushpizin Almond Butter Dreams, SNL, Jewy, Jan and Jan, Israel, Fashion.
We are obsessed with the New York Times Spelling Bee game, are you? Join Michael and me as we unravel our addiction to spotting those elusive long and short words, […]