This week's episode is a deep dive into the magic of kindness, good deeds, and the sweet spot where impact meets the unknown. I share a touching salon conversation about a modern orthodox mom's dilemma regarding her son's service trip to Israel.

We get real about the universal quest for validation and societal pressures to conform. The heart of the discussion revolves around the beauty of not fully knowing the impact we have on others and situations. It's a rollercoaster of emotions as we explore the profound concept that our influence extends far beyond what we can measure.

I open up about my own journey from seeking constant approval to finding joy in the mystery of our impact. The episode challenges the notion of living for external validation and encourages embracing authenticity for the sheer joy of being true to oneself.

We discuss the ego's desire for acknowledgment and the societal trap of always wanting to be accepted. The conversation leads to a powerful realization—what if we're living for the impact we'll never fully comprehend? Imagine a cosmic printout at the end, acknowledging the ripple effect of our genuine, generous selves.

So, if you're searching for a podcast that explores the unseen ripples of impact, dives into the quest for authenticity, and challenges the societal norms of validation, this episode is your vibe.