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Fearless Interventions

Fearless Interventions

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Hosted by Jewish teens Max and Jacob Finkel, Fearless Interventions is committed to inspiring and empowering the next generation through a Jewish lens. Our podcast embraces the values of tikkun olam—repairing the world—by fostering intergenerational dialogue and connecting with the broader community. We aim to bridge gaps between tradition and the contemporary world, encouraging fearless conversations on social justice, personal growth, and communal responsibility. Max and Jacob hope to buil ...
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Two Lutheran (LCMS) men bring a theological lens to the world, and relate the state of the world back to theology. Topics are timely, challenging, and fearless. We’ll probably make you nervous, sometimes make you angry, but never leave you bored. We are the stones who cry out.
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Get Real presents frank and fearless conversations about mental health and disability, including people with lived experience, frontline workers in the sector, as well as policymakers and advocates. Get Real is produced and hosted by Emily Webb and co-hosted by Karenza Louis-Smith on behalf of ermha365 Complex Mental Health and Disability Services provider (https://www.ermha.org/).
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Kicking off Season 2 of Fearless Interventions, hosts Max Alperstein and Jacob Finkel welcome an extraordinary guest, Naomi Nachman, also known as The Aussie Gourmet! Naomi is a celebrated kosher cookbook author, chef, and media personality who has made a significant impact on the kosher culinary scene. In this premiere episode, Naomi shares her in…
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Hosts Corey J. Mahler coreyjmahler.com @CoreyJMahler Woe aka Eschatologuy @treblewoe All men are made in the image of God. Not all men are in the image of God. These two statements may seem contradictory, but they are not, because they reference different aspects of what it means to be an image of God — and what it means to be regenerate (i.e., to …
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Hosts Corey J. Mahler coreyjmahler.com @CoreyJMahler Woe aka Eschatologuy @treblewoe Man was made in the image of God. This certainly sounds good — even impressive —, and it is frequently used by modern (supposedly) Christian commentators to justify all sorts of things. But what even is an image? If you do not know what an image is, how can you exp…
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Hosts Corey J. Mahler coreyjmahler.com @CoreyJMahler Woe aka Eschatologuy @treblewoe When Christ says that He is the Way, the Truth, and the Life, the word used for “truth” is ἀλήθεια, which includes within its lexical scope ‘uncovering’ or ‘revelation’ (it is a negating word, like “innocence” in English). That which covers, distorts, or perverts t…
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Hosts Corey J. Mahler coreyjmahler.com @CoreyJMahler Woe aka Eschatologuy @treblewoe The connection of mankind to the earth, to the soil is not accidental. It was from the dust that God formed the first man, Adam, and it is to dust that we shall all one day return. We must not treat the earth as accidental or incidental. We were each born in a plac…
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Welcome back to Fearless Interventions. As always, my incredible cohost, Jacob Finkel, is with me. And today's episode, we have the absolute pleasure of welcoming Jordan Berman, AKA Bear Jew Berman. He's a great person. He founded and started the tribe. I am sure you've seen their merchandise. They work with some incredible people. So, for all our …
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Daniel Kopilov: A fearless IDF hero - Fearless Interventions Ep. 32 In this episode of "Fearless Interventions," host Max Alperstein and Jacob Finkel take a break to talk with the hero Daniel Kopilov. Daniel is a young Israeli, born in Ukraine, who moved to Russia before finally finding his home in Israel. After high school, he enlisted in the IDF …
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Hosts Corey J. Mahler coreyjmahler.com @CoreyJMahler Woe aka Eschatologuy @treblewoe Honor and loyalty serve as the foundation of any civilization worthy of the name and any culture worthy of respect. As these have faded from our culture, we have seen a rise of treacherous — and even treasonous — behavior and a concomitant decline in Christianity. …
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Send us a text Participants, families and providers across Australia are trying to make sense of what the latest NDIS Price Guide means for them – and this is in addition to the changes slated in the Federal Government’s Getting the NDIS Back on Track Bill. ermha365 is right behind the #4aBetterNDIS campaign that’s in response to the latest NDIS Pr…
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Description: In this special episode of Fearless Interventions, Max Alperstein takes you aboard the Norwegian Gem for a solo journey filled with reflections and stories from the open sea. As he navigates through the waters from Boston to Bermuda, Max shares his personal experiences, diving deep into themes of Jewish identity, community, and resilie…
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Hosts Corey J. Mahler coreyjmahler.com @CoreyJMahler Woe aka Eschatologuy @treblewoe When things are proceeding as they should, when matters are rightly organized, power and authority are virtually synonymous, and they are at least reposed within the same men. But things in this life do not always proceed as they should. A king may lack the power t…
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In this episode of 'Fearless Interventions,' your host, Max, welcomes the incredible Danielle Yablonka. Danielle opens up about her multifaceted life, balancing her roles as an artist, model, and fierce advocate for Jewish pride. She shares her compelling journey from being a high school student inspired by Holocaust survivors to moving to Israel t…
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In this episode of Fearless Interventions, Max Alperstein and his co-host Jacob Finkel have an engaging conversation with Inbal Amit, also known as Hebrew by Inbal. They dive into her journey from a bilingual upbringing in Israel to becoming a passionate language educator. Inbal shares how her travels and love for diverse cultures shaped her career…
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Hosts Corey J. Mahler coreyjmahler.com @CoreyJMahler Woe aka Eschatologuy @treblewoe Eschatology is the study of the end of all things. Scripture speaks, in many places, about the end times and what will take place leading up to and in those days. However, such matters are not the core of the Christian faith, and no Christian man should dedicate al…
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🎙️ Guess who's back? After an inspiring break in Israel, Jacob Finkel returns to co-host Fearless Interventions! In this episode, Jacob and Max dive into the complex world of journalism and reporting, exploring what it means to stay unbiased while addressing fundamentally opposing viewpoints. They tackle the challenges and nuances of being Jewish i…
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Send us a text Our guest for this episode is Dr Michelle Lim, Scientific Chair and CEO of Ending Loneliness Together - a national network of organisations that work together to address the loneliness in people living in Australia. This is done through evidence-based research, advocacy and public information and awareness. MORE INFO Find out more ab…
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In this emotionally powerful episode optimized for Spotify, host Max Alperstein welcomes journalist and Holocaust storyteller Dana Arschin. Dana shares her journey from being a reporter at Fox News to becoming a dedicated Holocaust storyteller. The conversation delves into her personal background, including her family history and her grandfather's …
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Hosts Corey J. Mahler coreyjmahler.com @CoreyJMahler Woe aka Eschatologuy @treblewoe Deism posits that God created the world, and then walked away — a sort of clockmaker with the Universe being His clock. To the contrary, Christianity advances a view of God as active in His Creation. Certainly, every single thing that happens in the Universe happen…
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Hosts Corey J. Mahler coreyjmahler.com @CoreyJMahler Woe aka Eschatologuy @treblewoe “For unto us a Child is born and unto us a Son is given; dominion shall rest upon His shoulders, and His name shall be called Angel of Great Counsel, for I will bring peace upon the rulers and well-being to Him. Great is His dominion — and there is no end to His pe…
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Jerry Alperstein: The Jewish War Veteran - Fearless Interventions Ep. 26Join Max and Jacob in a heartfelt conversation with Jerry Alperstein, a Jewish war veteran whose journey from New York City to the US Navy unfolds with profound insights. Jerry shares his early life as a New York Post copy boy, his decision to enlist, and his experiences aboard…
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Hosts Corey J. Mahler coreyjmahler.com @CoreyJMahler Woe aka Eschatologuy @treblewoe ‘The life of man upon the earth is warfare, and he is born to trouble, as surely as the sparks fly upward.’ — Job 5,7 We live in a fallen world. We can speak of a perfect world — and that is assuredly our goal and our destination, as Christians —, but the realities…
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DISCLAIMER: THIS WAS FILMED BEFORE THE EVENTS OF THE 13th and PRIOR TO THE DEBATES! Fearless Interventions newest episode is an interview between Max Alperstein and Rachel Herman, also known as Magay_45. They discuss various topics including Rachel's emotional struggles due to ongoing crises in Israel, her advocacy for hostages and the Jewish commu…
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This week’s episode is a crossover with the Renaissance of Men podcast from Will Spencer. In a wide-ranging discussion (over more than six hours), we covered everything from the reasons we started the Stone Choir podcast and the state of the LCMS to (in the second part) World War II and conspiracy theories. This will be all you are ever likely to h…
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Matan Gendelman: Surviving Kfar Aza - Fearless Interventions Ep. 24 Summary: In this episode of "Fearless Interventions," host Max Alperstein interviews Matan Gendelman, who recounts her terrifying experience during the October 7, 2023, attack on Kfar Aza, a kibbutz near the Gaza Strip. Matan describes the fear and chaos as she hid in her family's …
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When confronting sin, the Christian must distinguish between the private and the public. The private or secret sin should generally not be published (and is subject to Matthew 18), but the public sin is generally already published (and is not subject to Matthew 18). The primary goal of confronting private sin is to retain or to regain the erring br…
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Summary: In this episode of "Fearless Interventions," host Max Alperstein interviews the musical duo Yonina, Yoni, and Nina Tokayar. They discuss their journey as musicians, the impact of Yoni's military service, and their life-changing experiences post-October 7th. The episode covers their viral rise to fame, the challenges of performing as a coup…
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In any conflict, there are at least two sides. In the life of man upon this earth, there is constant conflict with and against the world, the flesh, and the devil. As Christians, it is incumbent upon us — particularly as Christian men — to know what are our duties in this life; for a soldier, he must know his orders and where to execute them. If we…
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Send us a text This is an edited version of our 2020 two-part podcast Celebrating PARCs, hosted by Chief Marketing Officer Robyn Haydon. Prevention and Recovery Care services (PARCs) are short and extended residential and day programs that provides 24-hour support in a “home-like” environment to people experiencing mental ill health and whose recov…
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In this episode of Fearless Interventions, hosts Max Alperstein and Jacob Finkel engage in a compelling conversation with music producer Aviad Poznansky. This episode is packed with discussions about Aviad's early life, deep connections to music and the Jewish community, and his journey from classical training to contemporary production. Aviad shar…
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In this episode of Fearless Interventions, Max Alperstein and Jacob Finkel are joined by Bridgette Proulx, a trailblazing hockey broadcaster. Bridgette shares her journey from growing up talking hockey with her dad to breaking into the male-dominated world of sports broadcasting. She discusses her career path, the challenges she's faced, and her th…
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In this captivating episode of *Fearless Interventions*, join hosts Max Alperstein and Jacob Finkel for an enlightening conversation with renowned sex educator Logan Levkoff. Delve into Logan's journey, uncovering the challenges she faces, debunking common misconceptions about sexual education, and examining the profound impact of technology and so…
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Marriage is fundamental not only to individual men and women, but also to society writ large. Without marriage, there are no families; without families, there are no nations. The first relationship between two human beings was marriage — of Adam and Eve in the Garden. Without marriage there is no future for the human race.And yet we often gloss ove…
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In this episode of Fearless Interventions, host Max Alperstein and cohost Jacob Finkel welcome AJ Edelman, a dual American-Israeli citizen and Israel’s most decorated skeleton athlete. Edelman shares his background, growing up in a modern Orthodox Jewish home, representing Israel at the 2018 Winter Olympics, and his current role in bobsledding. The…
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Love and duty are matters of concentric circles — to the closer is the greater duty and the greater love owed. In the previous episode in this series, we covered the facets of self-sacrifice love (agape) and charity (caritas); in this episode, we cover familial and brotherly or fraternal love, emotional (amor) and intellectual (dilectio) love, and …
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Love is a multifaceted thing. Sometimes this complex nature can be masked in English by the use of the umbrella term “love” (or even by the exclusion of concepts that really fall under that umbrella — e.g., “friendship”). In this first episode in our (planned) three-episode series on love, we discuss agape (i.e., self-sacrificing or sacrificial lov…
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Send us a text In this episode, we're thrilled to welcome Kimberley Irwin and Ian Graham from Change Mental Health in Scotland to talk about the Distress Brief Intervention (DBI) Programme, which was developed and first piloted in 2016 in parts of Scotland to respond to the needs of people experiencing distress. DBI is now an established part of me…
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Leadership is a natural aspect of the interrelationships of men. Any given group of men, left to its own devices, will form into a hierarchy, with a leader at the top. The modern world would have us deny this reality, because it runs directly counter to Egalitarianism.To men, God has given many gifts, but He has given them unequally — this is part …
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Christian men exist in two kingdoms (the right and the left ‘hands’ of Christ) and three estates (family, Church, and State). Many modern men neglect the fullness of this reality via excessive focus on the Kingdom of the right hand of Christ (i.e., the Church). Further, and perhaps worse, many pastors believe that their role in the right-hand Kingd…
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WELCOME TO THE HIGHLY ANTICIPATED INTERVIEW WITH CAM NEELY Max and Jacob Sit down with Cam Neely to discuss his transition from a professional ice hockey player to an executive role in the NHL, his experiences, challenges, and successes in both roles, and his philanthropic work with the Cam Neely Foundation supporting cancer patients and families. …
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Knowledge is not what saves us, but faith cannot be devoid of content, for one must have faith in something. Part of being a Christian is, unsurprisingly, knowing the content of the Christian faith. Or, perhaps, this would be surprising to many, given the state of knowledge and belief among those claiming to be Christian — even among the best (in t…
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In the 17th episode of Fearless Interventions, Max and Jacob Finkel invite esteemed guest Yehudah Kurtzer, President of the Shalom Hartman Institute, to join them. This dynamic conversation unfolds alongside the host of the Identity podcast, delving deep into the intricate discourse surrounding Jewish identity both in Israel and America. Through th…
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All that we have comes from God. As we covered in the episode on jealousy, we are, in fact, to be jealous, to be protective, of the things that are ours. However, this must be balanced against the fact that much of what we hold we hold in trust. There are things which are solely ours and there are things which are ours for the sake of serving God a…
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“Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with Whom there is no variation or shadow due to change.”All that we have and all that we are flows from God, and yet, as covered in previous episodes, God acts in time via means. Your height and your intelligence, God transmitted to you via your ancestors…
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Send us a text This is a special episode in recognition of International Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV) which happens every year on March 31. This day is for learning more about and celebrating the lives and achievements of transgender people. Our theme for this episode is inclusion for transgender and gender diverse people and why it matters…
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Join hosts Max Alperstein and Jacob Finkel in an eye-opening episode of Fearless Interventions featuring Lily Rabinoff-Goldman, the visionary CEO of JCC Greater Boston. Dive into Lily's remarkable journey, from her upbringing to leading a successful $5 million fundraising campaign for JCC's lobby renovation. Discover how Lily's commitment to inclus…
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“Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with Whom there is no variation or shadow due to change.”The modern world would have us believe that jealousy is a purely negative matter — we all know the tropes. Scripture teaches something entirely different. God tells us that one of His names is Jealou…
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When the world demands that we speak falsely about the faith, we are required to speak the truth; when the world demands that we speak truthfully about the faith, but neglect certain truths, then it is those very truths the world tells us to ignore that we must profess all the more loudly. Satan, although he is the father of lies, does not always l…
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Technology is a part of our daily lives. In fact, technology has been a part of the daily life of man from the beginning. Whether that technology is relatively simple — a garden hoe or a flint knife — or incredibly complex — a nuclear reactor or a quantum computer — it is, nevertheless, technology, which is to say that it is a material application …
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Send us a text Our first guest for 2024 is Jodi Rodgers. Jodi is a sexologist, counsellor and special education teacher and has a Masters in Sexual Health. For Jodi, connection, intimacy and relationships are a basic human right and this drives her work, in particular with autistic people to support developing their social skills and understanding …
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Repentance consists of contrition and faith. Contrition is sorrow for sin, the terrors of conscience that are attendant the realization of the nature of sin and God’s wrath toward it; faith, in this case, is the entirety of the Christian life — the ‘and then what’, which follows regeneration. But more than this, to be truly repentant is to turn fro…
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